You are right real time would be amazing.Some well known places seen Fordoun .Just north of Laurencekirk I live there not far from the railway.I have been rail nut for most of my 65 years.
@@roberttaylor90y76 I have left lots of hints for GNER but none have been responded to, sadly. You can slow them right down by using the settings on UA-cam but they do then become a little jerky.
Amazing as ever ... I think this one might just be the best yet 😍 That coastline, and those viaducts ... stunning! But pleeeeease tell us where we can buy the music from 🎶🎵
Filmed Sunday October 20th 2019 on a training run. Leuchars, Inverkeillor, Craigo, Laurencekirk & Stonehaven signals all off - boxes switched out. I photographed the train as it arrived at Dundee & can be seen on top of the wall at 3:40 taking the photo.
The last vestiges of physical signalling gone there too? The march of "progress" which saw all the lever frames replaced by small power frames, then they too went in favour of more regional centres, Network Rail's plan is to end all signalling outside of Euston House where every signal will be controlled by clerks reducing whole lines to zero staff presence save the driver of a train. Its gotten so bad that in inner cities crime has spiralled out of control whether robbing of cables and fixtures to criminals preying with impunity on passengers knowing the chances of being caught are zero. My late father ran all the way down the line from North Kent Jnc signalbox to St Johns the night of the disaster as did every person from New Cross, Nunhead, Lewisham and other stations and boxes... what would the response time be of today where the nearest staff member is like 30 mins away in a car???
@@dodgydruid Still plenty traditional signal boxes alive & well on the route. Between Edinburgh/Aberdeen there are 11 lever frame boxes still in operation, with Dundee in the middle a panel box & Aberdeen at the North end also a panel box.
Hi LNER, thanks for posting this - it's really different seeing the route from the cab! However, myself among others would like rather much to see a real-time version of these videos. Would you be so kind as to post a couple of real-time videos? Thanks again.
What is the music used in these LNER cab ride time lapse videos? Just find it really relaxing to listen to. Great video too btw, really hope to make these journeys to both Aberdeen and Inverness from King’s Cross at some point in the future. Edit: Just found out who did the music thanks to the power of Shazam!
What on earth happened to that beautiful station at Montrose? Such a shame to see the ornate buildings reduced to joyless plastic and concrete bus stops. Nice to see the Forth bridge in its majesty, once upon a time, I went on a visit there with me BR dad whose mate of long standing arranged a visit to the painting crews, my father was up there for interview to take over Waverley Signalling Manager which he got and the unions blocked outright due to him being a SR signalman, it was then OK for ScR to transfer to SR but not the other way round :( BR did offer him an AM post and then a post at Euston House but me father had enough, took early retirement and his 1st class PT and went to work at Swanage Railway. Every year we spent two holidays tramping around old abandoned Scottish lines, whether the Glenogle line, or down and nosing about Crieff, to walking the Augustus and Ballahulish lines or drinking tea with the Forfar to Perth driver until that too was closed.
Interesting comparing it to the cab ride on the same route Video 125 filmed over twenty years ago. www.video125.com/collections/train-videos/products/northern-lights
This as real time would be fantastic
Try this channel ua-cam.com/channels/3Bb1-v6t8hwuVjjH3ql_nw.htmlvideos
@@DoctorFish10 Genius - thanks muchly for that, much better in real time!
You are right real time would be amazing.Some well known places seen Fordoun .Just north of Laurencekirk I live there not far from the railway.I have been rail nut for most of my 65 years.
@@roberttaylor90y76 I have left lots of hints for GNER but none have been responded to, sadly. You can slow them right down by using the settings on UA-cam but they do then become a little jerky.
@@DoctorFish10 This channel seems to have been closed due to copyright violations :-(
This is amazing LNER, I love your cab rides
Bruno Monster I do ito
Amazing as ever ... I think this one might just be the best yet 😍 That coastline, and those viaducts ... stunning!
But pleeeeease tell us where we can buy the music from 🎶🎵
stevieinselby yeah I want the music to
Awesome, thanks for this! ❤️
Ross 30453 yess
♥️ love the views
Looks absolutely stunning a real time version would be grand!!😎🚆🚆🚆🇬🇧
Stops at Cupar and the journey across the Tay Bridge is brilliant. What a great view across the Tay.
Very good video with the driver view. Whilst many of us are stuck at home because of the lockdown.
LNER please do a real time cab ride
Try this channel ua-cam.com/channels/3Bb1-v6t8hwuVjjH3ql_nw.htmlvideos
Filmed Sunday October 20th 2019 on a training run. Leuchars, Inverkeillor, Craigo, Laurencekirk & Stonehaven signals all off - boxes switched out. I photographed the train as it arrived at Dundee & can be seen on top of the wall at 3:40 taking the photo.
The last vestiges of physical signalling gone there too? The march of "progress" which saw all the lever frames replaced by small power frames, then they too went in favour of more regional centres, Network Rail's plan is to end all signalling outside of Euston House where every signal will be controlled by clerks reducing whole lines to zero staff presence save the driver of a train. Its gotten so bad that in inner cities crime has spiralled out of control whether robbing of cables and fixtures to criminals preying with impunity on passengers knowing the chances of being caught are zero. My late father ran all the way down the line from North Kent Jnc signalbox to St Johns the night of the disaster as did every person from New Cross, Nunhead, Lewisham and other stations and boxes... what would the response time be of today where the nearest staff member is like 30 mins away in a car???
@@dodgydruid Still plenty traditional signal boxes alive & well on the route. Between Edinburgh/Aberdeen there are 11 lever frame boxes still in operation, with Dundee in the middle a panel box & Aberdeen at the North end also a panel box.
Top video .great views .
Hi LNER, thanks for posting this - it's really different seeing the route from the cab! However, myself among others would like rather much to see a real-time version of these videos. Would you be so kind as to post a couple of real-time videos? Thanks again.
Real time please.👍
Never occurred to me that you’d travel over both bridges!
Just an eye blink and a beautiful river crossing is gone ! 😅😅
Which train was that ?
One small suggestion can you make it real time instead of fast moving as I would like to see it All
That would take up a lot of memory on ipad but on real life camera that is a brilliant idea @Family tree :D
Stop + start it as you watch
Is this what the "Original" i.e. 1923 LNER would call "The Aberdeen Road"
What is Cab Ride? Please someone help?
Thank You 🌷🌸
looking forward to doing this again soon...
Wonderful video, but also in real time please
What is the music used in these LNER cab ride time lapse videos? Just find it really relaxing to listen to. Great video too btw, really hope to make these journeys to both Aberdeen and Inverness from King’s Cross at some point in the future.
Edit: Just found out who did the music thanks to the power of Shazam!
Please please please can we have these at normal speed.
Lovely videos spoilt by the fact they’re just too fast.
ua-cam.com/channels/3Bb1-v6t8hwuVjjH3ql_nw.htmlvideos
DoctorFish10 Oh wow! Thank you. Really appreciate those links.
Thank you again.
Take care. Stay safe.
@@DoctorFish10 I’m so sorry 😢 to complain but that channel has been taken down due to reports of third party venues
Kirckaldy at 1:45
What stations does it stop at?
What on earth happened to that beautiful station at Montrose? Such a shame to see the ornate buildings reduced to joyless plastic and concrete bus stops. Nice to see the Forth bridge in its majesty, once upon a time, I went on a visit there with me BR dad whose mate of long standing arranged a visit to the painting crews, my father was up there for interview to take over Waverley Signalling Manager which he got and the unions blocked outright due to him being a SR signalman, it was then OK for ScR to transfer to SR but not the other way round :( BR did offer him an AM post and then a post at Euston House but me father had enough, took early retirement and his 1st class PT and went to work at Swanage Railway. Every year we spent two holidays tramping around old abandoned Scottish lines, whether the Glenogle line, or down and nosing about Crieff, to walking the Augustus and Ballahulish lines or drinking tea with the Forfar to Perth driver until that too was closed.
Please make this available as a real time video!
Lner what are you doing next
What station do you convert to diesel
Edinburgh Haymarket is the last stop on the electrified portion of the route, where they convert to diesel.
Or "Loner" for short.
For real time slow down playback speed
Not even that's slow enough
What kind of a train is this?
43
Or 800
Would be great to have this in real time rather than sped up
Idk why everyone wants this in real time it’s perfect like this
@@brawlstarsmomentsandvideos6530 & that's fine but it would also be good to see it in real time 😊
Is this in a hst or in the new azuma
It's in an Azuma ^AB
Interesting comparing it to the cab ride on the same route Video 125 filmed over twenty years ago. www.video125.com/collections/train-videos/products/northern-lights
Read my replies in this comment for station times! :D
0:03 Edinburgh waveley
0:18 haymarket
0:31 south gyle (very hard to get and rather blury)
0:33 Edinburgh gateway
0:41 south queensferry (idk this one maybe north or south queensferry)
SORE ON THE EYE! Real Time if you please and skip the Royalty free music!
2:38 Cupar Train Station.
U. Can see all the times on my comment it says ‘see my comment for station times’
Being paid to drive a train over the Forth Bridge. I can think of far worse jobs.
Would be prefer to see this in real time. You can't take in the experience speeding it up.
TOO FAST