Partick station in Glasgow it's quite a busy station to get plenty of action from. Also, it's a subway interchange if you fancy something other than national rail. Partick is a bit of a bottle neck station on a line that is over-capacity and if something goes wrong there, it affects the whole central belt network that passes through Glasgow.
Really great video Kieran! That's a great list of stations you're going to visit. I've been wanting to do a similar thing. What ticket did you purchase?
Smashing video KTV I've past through Lockerbie many times by road but never actually visited the station. Regarding your question about railway stations maintained by voluntary groups. Check out these links. I hope you find them helpful. www.communityraillancashire.co.uk/what-is-community-rail/ communityrail.org.uk/value-of-community-rail-2019/ Living in Preston I know the benefits of local volunteer groups on the local Fylde line but as the second link shows there are many others throughout the country.
Thank you very much! I've read up on this before, it's so interesting to see how much people really benefit from a station looking good and impressive what volunteers do to make it look good. 😀
Awesome Video Bud :) 43313+43206 sounding amazing as they always should :)
Thank you Rob! Indeed, I agree.
15:39 Friends of dawlish Station
Great video mate
Superb video at Lockerbie Station. I really enjoyed it. :)
Great video Kieran!!! I know Bottesford has one but IDK WHAT ITSS CALLEDDD
A another great video KTV.
Thank you for watching! 😀
Great video Kieran
Thanks bud!
Partick station in Glasgow it's quite a busy station to get plenty of action from. Also, it's a subway interchange if you fancy something other than national rail. Partick is a bit of a bottle neck station on a line that is over-capacity and if something goes wrong there, it affects the whole central belt network that passes through Glasgow.
Thank you for the advice there, I shall bare it in mind for the future. :)
Great video just watching it again as I couldn’t make the premiere again
Thanks bud.
North Queensferry has some good vantage points for filming for getting the forth rail bridge in
Cool, I will have a look at that for the future.
@@KTVTransport the route you explained in this video takes you through that station towards Perth and Dundee
Yes indeed it does.
Really great video Kieran!
That's a great list of stations you're going to visit. I've been wanting to do a similar thing. What ticket did you purchase?
Thank you!! I purchased the Spirit of Scotland Rover for 8 in 15 days, it was great value!
@@KTVTransport what did you do for accommodation
I know that Dawlish and Dawlish Warren have a communtity/ friends thing for them. Not sure what it is called though?
Fair enough! Can't give away an answer though. 😝
That 185 I also saw at man air and I was thinking the same.
IS THIS REALLY A EDINBURGH SERVICE
Indeed. It replaced a 350 as that had a fault.
Great video mate. Whats your favourite train
Thanks bud. I would say the 170 or the 158 if I'm honest.
How fast do through trains pass through the station?
125mph
Please can you do trains at Motherwell
I didn't do it this time around during my visit but I will look to do it again next time.
@@KTVTransport ok
Friends of settle and Carlisle
Smashing video KTV I've past through Lockerbie many times by road but never actually visited the station. Regarding your question about railway stations maintained by voluntary groups. Check out these links. I hope you find them helpful. www.communityraillancashire.co.uk/what-is-community-rail/
communityrail.org.uk/value-of-community-rail-2019/
Living in Preston I know the benefits of local volunteer groups on the local Fylde line but as the second link shows there are many others throughout the country.
Thank you very much! I've read up on this before, it's so interesting to see how much people really benefit from a station looking good and impressive what volunteers do to make it look good. 😀