Trains at London Euston, WCML | 18/05/19
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A busy early morning at London Euston on the West Coast Mainline on Saturday 18th May 2019. Great to capture some early morning trains. Filmed from 06:30 to around 07:15.
London Euston info:
Euston railway station is a central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden, managed by Network Rail. It is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line to Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Central. It is also the mainline station for services to and through Birmingham New Street, and to Holyhead for connecting ferries to Dublin. Local suburban services from Euston are run by London Overground via the Watford DC Line which runs parallel to the WCML as far as Watford Junction. There is an escalator link from the concourse down to Euston tube station; Euston Square tube station is nearby. King's Cross and St Pancras railway stations are further down Euston Road.
Euston was the first intercity railway terminal in London, planned by George and Robert Stephenson. The original station was designed by Philip Hardwick and built by William Cubitt, having a distinctive arch over the station entrance. The station opened as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) on 20 July 1837. Euston was expanded after the L&BR was amalgamated with other companies to form the London and North Western Railway, leading to the original sheds being replaced by the Great Hall in 1849. Capacity was increased throughout the 19th century from two platforms to fifteen. The station was controversially rebuilt in the mid-1960s, including the demolition of the Arch and the Great Hall, to accommodate the electrified West Coast Main Line, and the revamped station still attracts criticism over its architecture. Euston remains a significant station into the 21st century, and is proposed to be the London terminus of the future High Speed 2 project.
The station is the fifth-busiest station in Britain and the country's busiest inter-city passenger terminal, providing a gateway from London to the West Midlands, North West England, North Wales and Scotland. High-speed intercity services are run by Virgin Trains and overnight services to Scotland are provided by the Caledonian Sleeper, while regional and commuter services are accommodated by London Northwestern Railway.
Location:
Euston station is set back from Euston Square and Euston Road on the London Inner Ring Road, between Cardington Street and Eversholt Street in the London Borough of Camden. It is one of 19 stations in the country that are managed by Network Rail. As of 2016, it is the fifth-busiest station in Britain and the busiest inter-city passenger terminal in the country. It is the sixth-busiest terminus in London by entries and exits.
Euston bus station is directly in front of the main entrance.
History:
Euston was the first inter-city railway station in London. It opened on 20 July 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR). The old station building was demolished in the 1960s and replaced with the present building in the international modern style.
The site was chosen in 1831 by George and Robert Stephenson, engineers of the L&BR. The area was mostly farmland at the edge of the expanding city, and adjacent to the New Road (now Euston Road), which had caused urban development. The station was named after Euston Hall in Suffolk, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Grafton, the main landowners in the area.
The station and railway have been owned by the L&BR (1837-1846), the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) (1846-1923), the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) (1923-1948), British Railways (1948-1994), Railtrack (1994-2002)and Network Rail (2002-present).
Virgin Trains:
1 train per hour to Glasgow Central / Edinburgh Waverley (alternating) via Birmingham
1 to Glasgow Central via Preston. Additional services operate to/from Preston, Lancaster, Carlisle during peak times
2 to Birmingham New Street via Coventry, extended to/from Wolverhampton (at peak hours)
3 to Manchester Piccadilly via Stockport:
2 via Stoke-on-Trent
1 via Crewe
1 to Liverpool Lime Street via Stafford, Crewe and Runcorn
1 to Chester via Crewe, with certain trains extended along the North Wales Coast Line to Bangor or Holyhead for the ferries to Ireland, such as Irish Ferries as well as Stena Line to Dublin Port, one train on Mon-Fri to Wrexham General
2 trains per day to Shrewsbury
4 trains per day on Monday-Friday to Blackpool North
London Northwestern Railway operates regional and commuter services.
2 trains per hour to Tring
1 to Milton Keynes Central
2 to Birmingham New Street via Northampton
1 to Northampton
1 to Crewe via Stafford
London Overground operates local commuter services.
3 trains per hour to Watford Junction via the Watford DC Line
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Excellent. You earned a sub there mate
fantastic spotting train video ,really HD ,perfect !!!
Awesome video of trainspotting at Euston station London.
Amazing video luca!
Amazing video like deserved
Hi im new to your channel and i really enjoyed the first video. great catch of the new caledonia sleper mk5 and the charter and 221 101. Because i liked your video, i subscribe to you.
It's weird that some of the Pendolino trains have black around the window s and some don't
Can you do a video of you trainspotting at Birmingham snow hill
I was here on that day!
I was here that day i was 4 with roger my friend he was 4
Cool
These must be a few of the last Virgin trains that did their service, right? Virgin stopped as a railway company around that time, didn't they?
Do like the simple but stylish paint designs on these Pendolino's, though!
Michel Makkinje nope, this was filmed 7 months before that
Be interesting to see if Virgin's new Open Access service to Liverpool gets off the ground ... and how long the hapless First keep the franchise.
What platform. Did u film on
P14 and 15
@@RichardChalklin thanks I was wandering which was best
And I don't think I'll be travelling with Caledonian Sleeper until they've given someone else the franchise (and retain the Mk 3s they still have left).
Will all class 390 eventually be 11 car
Max van den Berg No, only the ones they upgraded in about 2012 plus the four new ones they introduced at the same time, the remaining 9 cars will stay that way
Thomas Thornton thanks for that I didn’t even realize they introduced new ones in 2012
I think your name is Richard instead of Lucas
Are you a girl 👧or boy 👦,Lucas I am a boy 👦 My name is nirmit I am from India.
To think virgins going first
@Sicilian Gecko voyagers in the new livery look atrocious so I'm glad too