Hooray you're back. Nice to see you back on UA-cam. I do like the new Glasgow Subway 3rd Generation trains. Perhaps you should do Avanti West Coast Class 805 that some are now in service and the Class 807 that is due to enter service next year.
Nice to see you back on UA-cam. I think that the new Glasgow Subway 3rd Generation trains do look amazing as they have been built by Stadler. I think that Stadler could do the same with building new Bakerloo Line tube trains to replace the 1973 Stock.
I was thinking the same thing. Since Stadler built the new Glasgow Subway trains. They could be interested in building new Bakerloo Line tube stocks as the Bakerloo Line needs a massive upgrade.
i'm planning to go to birmingham (from london) and ride sone trains there (stourbridge shuttle is of course a must) next summer for a day, and i didnt think it was possible to do much in one day, until this...
A very good book to get, from 1996, probably on Ebay, is "Circles under the clyde", by John Wright and Ian Mclean. Published in the centenary year of the Subway, it tells the story of the construction, operation, and rebuilding of the subway, and includes numerous black and white, and colour photographs. And, Partick station is the newest station on the subway. Opened in 1980, following the modernisation, which saw the system closed from 1977-1980, it replaced Merkland Street, which was close by. Partick was built, to provide interchange with BR, and it would've been impossible to build shafts for the escalators, under the embankment, had Merkland Street been retained.
Good to see you back! I'm thankful you got to ride the (far superior) older trains at some point in the past. I personally find the new ones disappointing and now the Subway just isn't the same anymore. Did you get to see any of the 1st gen stock at the transport museum?
This is something I'd love to do, money permitting! I've been to Glasgow a few times and I've travelled on the old Glasgow Subway once, but I haven't been on the new one yet. How much did your return ticket to Glasgow cost?
Nice little film, my friend - but nine hours on Avanti - ouch! Scottish people are generally not in such a hurry as you Londoners. We give ourselves sufficient time to get to where we're going without having to do too many Usain Bolt impressions - you really ought to try it, you know... Come to think of it, I'm not sure that anybody is in such a hurry as you Londoners - and what's the point of using an escalator if you're planning to walk up, anyway? 😁 Hence, it doesn't really matter where we stand on escalators - as standing, and not walking, on them, is what most people think they're for anyway!!
Welcome back Omari we missed you
Welcome back, mate & that Glasgow Trainsport looks bloody amazing!
Good to see you back in good form Omari, you have been missing for far too long!😄
Hooray you're back. Nice to see you back on UA-cam. I do like the new Glasgow Subway 3rd Generation trains.
Perhaps you should do Avanti West Coast Class 805 that some are now in service and the Class 807 that is due to enter service next year.
Welcome back Omari excellent video as always
Nice to see you back on UA-cam. I think that the new Glasgow Subway 3rd Generation trains do look amazing as they have been built by Stadler. I think that Stadler could do the same with building new Bakerloo Line tube trains to replace the 1973 Stock.
I was thinking the same thing. Since Stadler built the new Glasgow Subway trains. They could be interested in building new Bakerloo Line tube stocks as the Bakerloo Line needs a massive upgrade.
Maybe wait and see if Stadler are the preferred bidders to manufacturer the new Bakerloo Line tube stocks.
Really enjoyed this - missed your content so glad to see you back !!
Nice video and welcome back tech and trains
Hi Omari! Cool to see you back on UA-cam!! The Glasgow trains must have been TIIINY!!
I wonder if the museum’s Tesla is notable for being one of the rare examples that hasn’t caught fire.
i'm planning to go to birmingham (from london) and ride sone trains there (stourbridge shuttle is of course a must) next summer for a day, and i didnt think it was possible to do much in one day, until this...
Welcome back bro ❤❤
A very good book to get, from 1996, probably on Ebay, is "Circles under the clyde", by John Wright and Ian Mclean. Published in the centenary year of the Subway, it tells the story of the construction, operation, and rebuilding of the subway, and includes numerous black and white, and colour photographs. And, Partick station is the newest station on the subway. Opened in 1980, following the modernisation, which saw the system closed from 1977-1980, it replaced Merkland Street, which was close by. Partick was built, to provide interchange with BR, and it would've been impossible to build shafts for the escalators, under the embankment, had Merkland Street been retained.
Nice
LETS GO HE IS BACK!
The goat is back
Sick I love Euston and Glasgow 💓
great you are back, I miss the tube rides, wondering if you are going to do new ones ? have a nice day take care
Could you do a first person journey form blckfriers to hatton cross
You could've flown and had more time in Glasgow. The flight between London and Glasgow is about an hour
Good to see you back! I'm thankful you got to ride the (far superior) older trains at some point in the past. I personally find the new ones disappointing and now the Subway just isn't the same anymore. Did you get to see any of the 1st gen stock at the transport museum?
Nice video
This is something I'd love to do, money permitting! I've been to Glasgow a few times and I've travelled on the old Glasgow Subway once, but I haven't been on the new one yet. How much did your return ticket to Glasgow cost?
Hes back!
Bro remembered his youtube password 😂 only joking welcome back
Let's goooooooo I did that when I was like 16 lmao
I used to live there.
Glasgow Subway branded headphones?
Back on SPT territory, huh?
Nice little film, my friend - but nine hours on Avanti - ouch! Scottish people are generally not in such a hurry as you Londoners. We give ourselves sufficient time to get to where we're going without having to do too many Usain Bolt impressions - you really ought to try it, you know... Come to think of it, I'm not sure that anybody is in such a hurry as you Londoners - and what's the point of using an escalator if you're planning to walk up, anyway? 😁 Hence, it doesn't really matter where we stand on escalators - as standing, and not walking, on them, is what most people think they're for anyway!!
i thought the title said 9 days lol
Glasgow Subway
Bro stop showing up in every single train video and saying the name of the trains and stuff
@@starrphilip1 exactly that’s what I’m saying man💀
Harry Eliot stop rn
It's getting annoying, no offense, it needs to stop
I think that UA-cam loves his comments on every train video.
I see you don't do anymore london underground journeys do you like usto once a week
Maybe he’s done most of the tube lines.