Fantastic video from a great station and what a brilliant start. The driver of the GBRf 66 should be instantly voted into the loco driver Hall of Fame. Keep safe, regards Gary.
Thanks very much, this was my second time here and I can safely say it was way better than the first visit just because there was so much going on from start to finish
Great video Jarred starting with the multitone 66, cock-ups a-plenty, non-stop traffic and comedy to boot. Don't change for anyone mate. Laughter is the spice of life!!!!!
Interesting combination on that Weymouth service. May be the 444 that was meant to be at the front wasn’t because of it requiring maintenance or something? I mean on the 15:00 service to Weymouth. where are the numbers on the 455 units? When I did Clapham junction, and saw those for the first time, a family member, who I was with, was trying to get the numbers of them, but couldn’t work out where to look.
I wouldn't know really, I mean they have such a vast fleet that they could have just stuck the next available unit onto the 444 which happened to be the 450
You know, I've never actually understood the difference between the 444 and the 450, or the fact that there are four 350 subclasses. Would you be able to elucidate?
The 444 is a 5 car variation of the popular Siemens units used primarily for the longer intercity runs on the network. The interior design of the train has been made just so to accommodate as many commuters as possible. The class 450 is a third rail only variant of the class 350 with standard seating found throughout and a first class area at the front or rear of the set. Each one contains two toilets. The class 350 has been done in 4 variations, the class 350/4 has been done in an intercity layout which allows for catering trolleys to pass through it, this was done because they initially started their life with Transpennine Express but will eventually come down the line to work with London Northwestern Railway. The other 3 variations of the class 350 all have top speeds of 110mph however the 350/1 is a dual power mode unit, it runs off catenary and third rail via a 'shoe'. When they first entered service they were actually running with southern until they got more 377 units. Once they were returned to Silverlink they then started running off their pantographs. The other two unit types have different seating layouts and only run off the pantograph. Hope that helps
Amazing video, loved it all. OMG that 66 at the start, legendary driver right here. :)👍
Thanks very much, that 66 at the start was certainly a great way to kick things off!!
Yep. :) it all goes a bit Pear shaped lol
@Tornado922 A lovely 5 tone
Wow!! A 66 With A 5 Tone From Mountfield Sidings To Southampton Western Docks!!! WHAT A GREAT WAY TO START THINGS OFF!
It most certainly was :)
@@Tornado922 Yes 😀
Fantastic 5 tones from the driver on GBRF before you start intro lol shout out to him who made the tones. 😃😍👍👍👌😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😁
Very lucky catch that first one. Great video
That 66 was excellent
Certainly was!
That start was awesome!!!!
It certainly was!!
Woking definetly looks like one of the betterstations on the SWML, thumbs up as always Jarred
It's a great station to come to if you haven't been here before
Fantastic video from a great station and what a brilliant start. The driver of the GBRf 66 should be instantly voted into the loco driver Hall of Fame. Keep safe, regards Gary.
Thanks very much, this was my second time here and I can safely say it was way better than the first visit just because there was so much going on from start to finish
Spray From The Third Rail? Maybe On Railways In The North Of England. There Is Spray Coming From The Overhead Lines
The toneeeeeee at the start haha
11:47
Very Rare That A Class 450 Passes On The Up Slow
Keep up the great work! Thqiqqsq retired train driver in Paris Arkansas loves the videos!
Thanks very much!
How do you stand that close to passing trains doing a reasonably high amount of speed!
? I get as far as possible kol
Try going onto the WCML, GWML or even the ECML and you'll see that they pass so much faster than this haha
Nice video, thumb up:) It is interesting how rails are close to each other in this station:)
Thanks very much :) There isn't much space to work with in-between the trains when they are passing through here
Great video Jarred starting with the multitone 66, cock-ups a-plenty, non-stop traffic and comedy to boot. Don't change for anyone mate. Laughter is the spice of life!!!!!
Thanks very much, having that 66 kick things off was a great start for me, but then things just started going to pot the more the video continued lol
Brillant video jarred epic tone by that wonderful loco GBRF flipping hell lol
Thanks very much Alex, that was a great way to start the video off haha
Interesting combination on that Weymouth service. May be the 444 that was meant to be at the front wasn’t because of it requiring maintenance or something? I mean on the 15:00 service to Weymouth. where are the numbers on the 455 units? When I did Clapham junction, and saw those for the first time, a family member, who I was with, was trying to get the numbers of them, but couldn’t work out where to look.
I wouldn't know really, I mean they have such a vast fleet that they could have just stuck the next available unit onto the 444 which happened to be the 450
@@Tornado922 Yeah, maybe, but you wouldn’t often see a 450 and a 444 unless a service was short formed.
Tornado922. Very Rare A Cancelled Poole To London Waterloo Service Passing On The Up Slow
I'll take the rare things happening quite happily
@@Tornado922 ok
Great video
Thanks very much
Tornado 922 wishes to officially announce that the F in GBRF now stands for FANTASTIC!
I would have to agree with you there!!
Great video tornado
Thanks very much
That lot kept you nice and confused - another - or stronger infusion of coffee was called for!
They most certainly did haha, I'm now directly injecting the coffee into my system to keep me alert!!!
I ❤️ trains
@@insertnamehere3357 you are awesome
You know, I've never actually understood the difference between the 444 and the 450, or the fact that there are four 350 subclasses. Would you be able to elucidate?
The 444 is a 5 car variation of the popular Siemens units used primarily for the longer intercity runs on the network. The interior design of the train has been made just so to accommodate as many commuters as possible. The class 450 is a third rail only variant of the class 350 with standard seating found throughout and a first class area at the front or rear of the set. Each one contains two toilets. The class 350 has been done in 4 variations, the class 350/4 has been done in an intercity layout which allows for catering trolleys to pass through it, this was done because they initially started their life with Transpennine Express but will eventually come down the line to work with London Northwestern Railway. The other 3 variations of the class 350 all have top speeds of 110mph however the 350/1 is a dual power mode unit, it runs off catenary and third rail via a 'shoe'. When they first entered service they were actually running with southern until they got more 377 units. Once they were returned to Silverlink they then started running off their pantographs. The other two unit types have different seating layouts and only run off the pantograph. Hope that helps
Excellent video have a🍺😀
Thanks very much, I think I had one or two after this haha
Top Shelf! B.P.
Thank you kindly!
No, thank you!
after making your way up the SW main line, are you doing any of the waterloo-reading line stations?
I don't think so
Naughty train doing a wee on the tracks
Slap on the wrist lol
Didn’t see that coming class 66 at the start
Me either haha
0:07
11:47 Is that Mr Bean in drag? LOL
It could very well be haha
66 action
It was nice to see a few of them running around