Hello there! I'm back with my cameos in Jago's videos! Did you miss me? Thank you to Jago for showing my face in its full glory and congratulations on 200K!
You are truly amazing. As an American whose been to Britain twice, I think London is an amazing city. I live about 75 miles northeast of New York City, and I find London incredibly clean, friendly, and between the two cities, you have the best rapid transit system, and by far the most professional police system. It would be SUPER COOL to to see the man behind the voice. U.R. AWESOME. Cheerio
For friendly, venture literally ANYWHERE north of London! My extremely biased opinion would be Manchester, but in reality most of the North of England (and a lot of the midlands for that matter) are extremely hospitable places to visit. Best rapid transit system? It certainly is the template for many others Most professional police force? Ermmm, possibly not given there’s been a few high profile cases (look up Sarah Everard as a starter) regarding serious misconduct within the Met police, and most other forces also have incidents. South Yorkshire Police deserve a special mention!
Hi Jago, I don't know how you think you could improve by having a film crew or scripts. I find your particular style of videos, entertaining and enlightening, keep up the excellent work. Congrats on the 200K.
Brilliant. Having followed you for a number of years I can say that my knowledge of London, Underground, Overground (and parts of Wimbledon) has improved immensely, due to watching your content. (and as I mentioned before, even the wife knows who Charles Tyson Yerkes is thses days) For that, thak you and congrats on reaching 200,000 subscribers. PS. Have spotted your image several times. The major Hazzard you have now is if I spot you in real life and say "Hi".
Congrats on another milestone, Jago - your channel is a much-needed reminder that our history and heritage needn't be the preserve of scoundrels and bores 🥃🥳
Congratulations on 204,000 subscribers! Recently, I saw an "old" video of yours, that still bore your initials and surname, from 2020. You had just been allowed out after a lockdown. That video was... almost eerie. It seems like a lifetime ago.
Don't do yourself down! Yes I love Jay Forman's content but I love Jago Hazzard content just as much. Your style, personality and passion for your topics are brilliant.
Jago’s probably better for the consistency that he has. With Jay, you only get an underground video every 6 months or so. But jago’s channel is dedicated to it
@@daroldcarold3443 TBF, Jay is all over the place and does a bunch of other stuff not related to youtube because he's not reliant on google money. He's one of those you subscribe to and eventually there'll be a new video. Maybe
Congratulations Jago, you deserve every one of those 204.000 subscribers. I've been here for quite a while and I know. So here's to the soon to be achieved 300.000. B.T.W. your main object of attention, London Transport, really is world class, if not even the very best metro system in the world. Always worth a look. I live in Munich with its 10 minute interval underground trains in the city centre, ad hoc timetable changes, building works that last decades and trams that suddenly alter their destination according to the tramdriver's mood.
200,000 is a great achievement. I've been subscribed to you since I happened upon your first 'Tale from the Tube'; the Windrush connection, and I eagerly await every new video. Thank you for all your hard work over the past five years!
That you reached 200,000 subscribers is wonderful. Just don't let it be your zenith. Wishing you well and for many more of your wonderful videos from the USA.
A tip of the hat to you for 200K. I always wonder what number I was, sitting there crazed out of my bored mind during the pandemic when I stumbled across this channel. "Well now, THIS is a keeper!"
@8:15, ooh I like that. The colours are clashing and should not gel, yet the overall look is cohesive. I too love the City of London having worked in it for nearly 40 years. Congratulations on your landmark subscription tally. I have been along for the ride most of the way.
Kind of ironic that there appears to be a partial face reveal in the very section where Jago talks about appearing in camera. I wonder if that was deliberate or not. Anyway, I think it's best to preserve the mystery of who is the man behind the video. I'm happy enough with that very distinctive voice.
I've been enjoying your content for a few years now. I'm glad your doing these since I'm across the pond and probably never travel across to see it in person. The content is interesting and I enjoy seeing old architecture. Back when companies spent money on style and not just adding extra roof-lines to a building, as modern architects seem to think is classy.
Congratulations! Well-deserved. I don’t like “slick” and over-produced; the joys of your channel are informality, conversational style, dry wit and breadth of subjects you cover.m
I was at someone's house and they had a finished tube map jigsaw puzzle. You could have a contest to see who can finish it first, between Jago, Forman, and Marshall.
Congrats on the 200K (204K now ;) ). In regards to appreciating the city, our architecture teacher tought us to look up when we walk through the city (of Copenhagen admittedly, but it applies to any of the old cities in Europe). Quite often most people only notice stuff if it's on street level or a corner, but with all the old buildings and some of the modern ones, quite often the unusual and underappreciated details are higher up, on the top floor or the roof. Many of the European cities have buildings that are several centuries old and some of those have some incredible details and quirks you don't notice unless you look for them
I 100% agree about the City of London. So much history in the immediate vicinity of very striking modern buildings. Personally, I'd recommend visiting the crypts in both St Bride's (on Fleet Street) and All Hallows by the Tower.
Congratulations Jago, hugely well deserved. I’m from Stoke on Trent so the North Staffordshire railway is very close to my heart. My first job on the railway was at Stoke station, and I got to see the Knotty’s boardroom upstairs at the station - it’s in a bit of a sorry state now but you really get a sense of the grandeur of the time. If you’ve not been already, I’d highly recommend a visit to the Foxfield heritage railway in Stoke. Last time I visited they were in the process of restoring a Knotty passenger car.
Genuinely, the Purple Line is a great answer! During weekends and not rush hours, it runs as a local service from Howard at the northern edge of the city of Chicago, then through the diverse and somewhat posh collegiate lakeside city of Evanston, and then ends at Wilmette in a quiet, fancy, residential neighborhood next to a big Baha’i temple. During rush hour, it runs express service along the north side L, paralleling the Red Line and also sharing track with the Brown Line south of Belmont. It then circles through the historic Loop in the center of Chicago. Great choice, Jago!
I have been waiting for confirmation as to whether you where just doing a voice over or whether it was really you in Jay Foremans video. As a fan and subscriber to you both (and Geoff Marshall & Tim Traveller) I am so very pleased to hear this. I looke forward to many other collaborations in the future. :D
Well done on 200,000 subscribers. I really enjoy these videos about the Underground, despite living around 400 miles away from it. Here's to the next 200,000 subscribers.
Congratulations on 200k - very well deserved, sir. I was doing my own bit of Tube exploring / nerd-stuff in October but sadly our paths did not cross. I loved your part in the Jay Foreman vids on the Tube map but confess I had no idea it was you until you reacted to being fired by London Transport. That was a sit up and point at the screen moment! You, Jay and Geoff are some of my very favourite UA-camrs so it was great to see you all together. One with all of you plus the Tim Traveller next?
Congratulations Jago on passing 200,000. Well deserved indeed and I've enjoyed all of the many videos of yours I've watched this last several years. It's funny to me that you recommended exploring the City of London in this video,because I'd been meaning to do that for a while and found myself at a bit of a loose end after attending a longstanding medical appointment at Queen Square,a short walk from Euston,the Wednesday before last,with a Travelcard and a mini-AZ in my pocket. I walked back to Euston and got on a tube to the dreaded Bank station,anticipating something mind-wrestlingly labrynthine and confusing. I could see that it all seemed to be built on a very large scale,presumably to handle vast amounts of human traffic in a rare example of forward thinking. I had no trouble of any note with it,but I appreciate the vastness of it in the way that it spreads its tentacles out to various entrances and exits in different streets. Does it have more than one postcode? So firstly I wandered round the Walkie Talkie,which is enormous and very imposing as it looms down on anything beneath it when in view. I went to the river and looked out at a good view of the Shard on the opposite side,with Tower Bridge to my left and London Bridge,and sundry other bridges partly obscured behind that,to my right,with a flotilla of vessels small and large including those passenger big Thames touring boats,a dredger (I think) and of course the HMS Belfast. I went round the Cheese Grater,the Gherkin (where I bought myself a £3-something coffee),the Bank of England and Royal Exchange and the distinctive Lloyds building that looks like it has its innards on the outside. Night fell but it never seemed more than half dark because of the sheer amount of light spewing down from all those tall towers full of offices. It was busy and lively everywhere but not oppressively so,with a mixture of city workers,tourists and others. I was happy to wander around after dark soaking it up. I stumbled upon Leadenhall Market,disntinctly otherworldly from the areas surrounding it with its covered Victorian arcade and use of that pinky-red hue. The booming noise of the after-work crowd occupying the street standing drinking and chatting outside those old pubs hit me before I saw what it was coming from. All in all,I did find it a fascinating place,with the centuries-old-and-venerable side-by-side with new and futuristic. There is so much to see and one visit,the majority of which was after nightfall,could not hope to show me more than a part of what is there crammed into that walkably-small area. I would definitely go back for a longer day trip,with an earlier start and when the hours of daylight are longer rather than doing it as did a week before the Winter Solstice,to see a lot more of what is there.
Congratulations on 200k+! I found your channel during a not-great time in my life and it helped me through immensely. (PS Related to one of the questions you answered: I often wonder how your videos are organized on your computer, because I'm nosy like that 🤔)
Congrats Jago, I think I started watching your videos when you critiqued a lot of London's ugly brutalist architecture. edit: also my favorite bit of trivia you introduced to me was the London streets that have visible wooden planks on them. I liked it so much I visited the spot you filmed on my last trip there.
Well done old boy. Your channel deserves all the support it gets and more. I found you during the pandemic and have enthusiastically watched all your catalogue
You could take a leaf out of Alfred Hitchcock's films and do an anonymous appearance as a passing member of the public. Your viewers could then have the added interest of discussing if they actually saw you or not. Wear a hat, smoke a pipe, read The Times to add even more mystery.
Woohoo! Congrats Jago on this achievement! You certainly have made me look at the tube in a different way. Maybe that's why I took pics of so many stations on my latest trip to London. And I had no clue about the Jay Foreman videos (or channel!). I loved them! That scene with you and Geoff is pure gold!
Congratulations on your 200k, Mr H. Quality always sells! I very much hope you will continue to entertain and inform your grateful and proud subscribers for many years to come. Loved your passing reference to Michael Cane's comment regarding The Joker, by the way.
Congratulations on 200, 000. Now if only you had a quid for each one... (could you possibly pay your electricity bill?). When I think of all the work and constant need for output and inspiration and archiving footage and classification thereof and keeping of standards thereupon, my head explodes. Never mind any other projects like writing scripts or doing theatre. Scary stuff. So. Well, jolly well done indeed, sir!
Hi Jago, Congratulations on passing the 200k mark. You must be really pleased how well your channel is going. I just passed a landmark of my own. I just passed 3k of members to my Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning and Vinyl Restoration Group on Facebook. I never thought I'd ever get more than 60 members in total, full stop. My group now grows on average, 40 members a week! Onwards and upwards for both of us! Keep up your brilliant work and that great deadpan humour of yours! Cheers!
Congratulations on passing the 0.2 megasubscriber mark and your steady progress onwards. Excelsior! My family also has a North Staffs connection, with my great-uncle Charlie having been the Stationmaster at Kingsley and Froghall.
Congratulations on the latest milestone. Always look forward to your videos and the occasional taste of sarcasm and self deprecation in your dialogue. Keep up the great work.
In regards to your 'favorite' station, perhaps you should list the top 10 busiest-by-numbers stations and tell us your favorite, the bottom 10 busiest stations and tell us your favorite, top 10 oldest stations, top 10 newest stations, etc. Picking just one out of 270+ stations would be very difficult...unless you think that is your 'station' in life! (Insert groan here!!)
Well done on your 200k! Guessed your appearance on Jay’s video (*silent fist pump) and looking forward to more facts and potential of you spitting bars mid Charles Holden anomaly. Stay legendary. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Congratulations, Jago Hazzard on 200,000+ subscribers. My YT music channel only has 67 of them, so I'm more than a little envious. Please give my best to Mr.Foreman.
I haven't watched the video yet (have to go to work) but from me to you - congratulations and well done! You really do make entertaining videos which are a pleasure to watch - even if I've only been to London once! Well done and here's to many more.
Congratulations! Well deserved for your outstanding effort to inform and entertain in under 10 minutes (mostly). I look forward to every new video and it is always a pleasure to watch and listen to your dry wit and quips. Can we expect the net to widen further, New York Subway, Paris Metro, Moscow even? Keep 'em coming I'm along for the ride.
Jago,congratulations on your milestone,200,000+!! And those questions were very pertinent! Now for a suggestion or two. One,could you do a video on the Imperial Watkin,and the GCR/ Metropolitan tie ins?? Two,Yerkes also had a number of American engineers whose ambit made waves in London,and Chicago and Boston,which had a cross fertilization effect! Anyway they deserve a moment in the spotlight! Again,congratulations on your much deserved milestone 👏 ! Thank you 😇 😊!!
That's nice work, mate! I've yet to pass the 200,000 Mark myself; He just keeps standing there in the way like a prat, flaunting his UA-cam milestone as if he's royalty. "Humble" is a term as alien to him as the term "beneficial to the public" is to Tories (and their voters).
Hello there! I'm back with my cameos in Jago's videos! Did you miss me? Thank you to Jago for showing my face in its full glory and congratulations on 200K!
Welcome back Sir!
@@barneypaws4883 IS CTY another account of Mr JH ?
Thank you, I'm glad to be back.@@barneypaws4883
Can you lend me 20 Quid please I'm good for it 'onest guv
I can give it to you in UERL shares, I don't have money in any other form.@@ninebangtrojan4669
Just keep what you are doing. The charm. The voice. The eccentricity. ❤ You don’t need a camera crew or script. And explore Verney Junction.
You are truly amazing. As an American whose been to Britain twice, I think London is an amazing city. I live about 75 miles northeast of New York City, and I find London incredibly clean, friendly, and between the two cities, you have the best rapid transit system, and by far the most professional police system. It would be SUPER COOL to to see the man behind the voice. U.R. AWESOME. Cheerio
For friendly, venture literally ANYWHERE north of London! My extremely biased opinion would be Manchester, but in reality most of the North of England (and a lot of the midlands for that matter) are extremely hospitable places to visit.
Best rapid transit system? It certainly is the template for many others
Most professional police force? Ermmm, possibly not given there’s been a few high profile cases (look up Sarah Everard as a starter) regarding serious misconduct within the Met police, and most other forces also have incidents. South Yorkshire Police deserve a special mention!
Jago is excellent, but London is not a happy place to be these days.
Unfortunately, we don't get any local news about Britain. The only thing we hear about is government scandals, and the royals.
Hi Jago, I don't know how you think you could improve by having a film crew or scripts. I find your particular style of videos, entertaining and enlightening, keep up the excellent work. Congrats on the 200K.
200k? How amazing is that? And there was me thinking I'm the only weirdo in the village! Hearty congrats Mr H.
Grats on 200,000! Been a fan since I started getting recommendations in 2019 or '20, and you don't disappoint! ♥
Here's to many more! 🥂
Congratulations, Mr. Hazzard! Well deserved, sir!
This is so cool, Jago! Thank you for the video: you are the University Challenge contestant to our Jeremy Paxman. Congrats on 200K!!
This makes me want to see Jago on University Challenge.
It's Amol Rajan hosting UC now😊😊
I preferred Bamba Gascoigne to Jeremy Paxman. Less snearing. I quite like Amol too
@@plebjamesAfter the whole redecoration of the set, UC seems like a strange alternate reality version to me now
You mean he retired at the end of the last series? 😢
Brilliant. Having followed you for a number of years I can say that my knowledge of London, Underground, Overground (and parts of Wimbledon) has improved immensely, due to watching your content. (and as I mentioned before, even the wife knows who Charles Tyson Yerkes is thses days) For that, thak you and congrats on reaching 200,000 subscribers.
PS. Have spotted your image several times. The major Hazzard you have now is if I spot you in real life and say "Hi".
Congrats on another milestone, Jago - your channel is a much-needed reminder that our history and heritage needn't be the preserve of scoundrels and bores 🥃🥳
Congratulations on 204,000 subscribers!
Recently, I saw an "old" video of yours, that still bore your initials and surname, from 2020. You had just been allowed out after a lockdown. That video was... almost eerie. It seems like a lifetime ago.
Don't do yourself down!
Yes I love Jay Forman's content but I love Jago Hazzard content just as much. Your style, personality and passion for your topics are brilliant.
Jago’s probably better for the consistency that he has. With Jay, you only get an underground video every 6 months or so. But jago’s channel is dedicated to it
@@daroldcarold3443 TBF, Jay is all over the place and does a bunch of other stuff not related to youtube because he's not reliant on google money. He's one of those you subscribe to and eventually there'll be a new video. Maybe
Congratulations Jago, you deserve every one of those 204.000 subscribers. I've been here for quite a while and I know. So here's to the soon to be achieved 300.000. B.T.W. your main object of attention, London Transport, really is world class, if not even the very best metro system in the world. Always worth a look. I live in Munich with its 10 minute interval underground trains in the city centre, ad hoc timetable changes, building works that last decades and trams that suddenly alter their destination according to the tramdriver's mood.
A remarkable body of work, Jago! Congratulations!!
(I once saw a Jago reflection in the window of a passing train; he was the one filming!🤩)
Congratulations on reaching 200,000 subscribers! Your channel is consistently knowledgeable and entertaining, and always worth watching.
Thanks!
And thank you!
200,000 is a great achievement. I've been subscribed to you since I happened upon your first 'Tale from the Tube'; the Windrush connection, and I eagerly await every new video. Thank you for all your hard work over the past five years!
That you reached 200,000 subscribers is wonderful. Just don't let it be your zenith. Wishing you well and for many more of your wonderful videos from the USA.
Charles Yerkes really was the character of his time. He reminds me of the Monopoly Man.
I appear wherever you go
Yes!
I wonder if CTY is the origin of the Monopoly Man?
I see the likeness!
Well done on all your subscriptions Jago.
You are the Rail UA-camr to my geekness 😊😊😊😊
A tip of the hat to you for 200K. I always wonder what number I was, sitting there crazed out of my bored mind during the pandemic when I stumbled across this channel. "Well now, THIS is a keeper!"
@8:15, ooh I like that. The colours are clashing and should not gel, yet the overall look is cohesive. I too love the City of London having worked in it for nearly 40 years. Congratulations on your landmark subscription tally. I have been along for the ride most of the way.
The Man, the Myth, the Miracle that is our guide Jago. Long may you ramble on about quirky subjects.
Congratulations, may your channel grow exponentially (not logarithmically)
That's rude!
Wouldn't exponentially be better?
@kwas101 True, I got my growth patterns mixed up
@@kwas101 yes, very much so. 🙂
Kind of ironic that there appears to be a partial face reveal in the very section where Jago talks about appearing in camera. I wonder if that was deliberate or not. Anyway, I think it's best to preserve the mystery of who is the man behind the video. I'm happy enough with that very distinctive voice.
Here's to 200k more! Your videos always bring a smile to my face, thank you for your work and enthusiasm!
*This Q&A is so much better than jumping out of a plane because you hit 200k on UA-cam.*
Live Long and Prosper Jago.
Congratulations on the 203k! Im glad its enabled you to do it full time.
I've been enjoying your content for a few years now. I'm glad your doing these since I'm across the pond and probably never travel across to see it in person. The content is interesting and I enjoy seeing old architecture. Back when companies spent money on style and not just adding extra roof-lines to a building, as modern architects seem to think is classy.
CONGRATULATIONS on the 200K Subscribers! Well done and bless! Thank you for your videos. It’s always such fun 👏🏽
Congratulations!
Well-deserved.
I don’t like “slick” and over-produced; the joys of your channel are informality, conversational style, dry wit and breadth of subjects you cover.m
I was at someone's house and they had a finished tube map jigsaw puzzle. You could have a contest to see who can finish it first, between Jago, Forman, and Marshall.
Well deserved! Here's to many more milestones in the future Jago, love your work. 🎉🎉
Congrats on the 200K (204K now ;) ). In regards to appreciating the city, our architecture teacher tought us to look up when we walk through the city (of Copenhagen admittedly, but it applies to any of the old cities in Europe). Quite often most people only notice stuff if it's on street level or a corner, but with all the old buildings and some of the modern ones, quite often the unusual and underappreciated details are higher up, on the top floor or the roof. Many of the European cities have buildings that are several centuries old and some of those have some incredible details and quirks you don't notice unless you look for them
I 100% agree about the City of London. So much history in the immediate vicinity of very striking modern buildings.
Personally, I'd recommend visiting the crypts in both St Bride's (on Fleet Street) and All Hallows by the Tower.
Congratulations & well done on 200k!!
Congratulations Jago, hugely well deserved.
I’m from Stoke on Trent so the North Staffordshire railway is very close to my heart. My first job on the railway was at Stoke station, and I got to see the Knotty’s boardroom upstairs at the station - it’s in a bit of a sorry state now but you really get a sense of the grandeur of the time. If you’ve not been already, I’d highly recommend a visit to the Foxfield heritage railway in Stoke. Last time I visited they were in the process of restoring a Knotty passenger car.
Genuinely, the Purple Line is a great answer! During weekends and not rush hours, it runs as a local service from Howard at the northern edge of the city of Chicago, then through the diverse and somewhat posh collegiate lakeside city of Evanston, and then ends at Wilmette in a quiet, fancy, residential neighborhood next to a big Baha’i temple.
During rush hour, it runs express service along the north side L, paralleling the Red Line and also sharing track with the Brown Line south of Belmont. It then circles through the historic Loop in the center of Chicago.
Great choice, Jago!
I have been waiting for confirmation as to whether you where just doing a voice over or whether it was really you in Jay Foremans video.
As a fan and subscriber to you both (and Geoff Marshall & Tim Traveller)
I am so very pleased to hear this.
I looke forward to many other collaborations in the future. :D
Congratulations on reaching 200k, or rather 204k as this Q&A gets released! Must watch it now rather than just commenting!
Congratulations Jago, a true milestone.
Well done on 200,000 subscribers. I really enjoy these videos about the Underground, despite living around 400 miles away from it. Here's to the next 200,000 subscribers.
Nice to see you reach over 200,000 subscribers. Keep up the good work.
Congratulations on 200k - very well deserved, sir. I was doing my own bit of Tube exploring / nerd-stuff in October but sadly our paths did not cross.
I loved your part in the Jay Foreman vids on the Tube map but confess I had no idea it was you until you reacted to being fired by London Transport. That was a sit up and point at the screen moment! You, Jay and Geoff are some of my very favourite UA-camrs so it was great to see you all together.
One with all of you plus the Tim Traveller next?
Congratulations Jago on passing 200,000. Well deserved indeed and I've enjoyed all of the many videos of yours I've watched this last several years. It's funny to me that you recommended exploring the City of London in this video,because I'd been meaning to do that for a while and found myself at a bit of a loose end after attending a longstanding medical appointment at Queen Square,a short walk from Euston,the Wednesday before last,with a Travelcard and a mini-AZ in my pocket.
I walked back to Euston and got on a tube to the dreaded Bank station,anticipating something mind-wrestlingly labrynthine and confusing. I could see that it all seemed to be built on a very large scale,presumably to handle vast amounts of human traffic in a rare example of forward thinking. I had no trouble of any note with it,but I appreciate the vastness of it in the way that it spreads its tentacles out to various entrances and exits in different streets. Does it have more than one postcode?
So firstly I wandered round the Walkie Talkie,which is enormous and very imposing as it looms down on anything beneath it when in view. I went to the river and looked out at a good view of the Shard on the opposite side,with Tower Bridge to my left and London Bridge,and sundry other bridges partly obscured behind that,to my right,with a flotilla of vessels small and large including those passenger big Thames touring boats,a dredger (I think) and of course the HMS Belfast. I went round the Cheese Grater,the Gherkin (where I bought myself a £3-something coffee),the Bank of England and Royal Exchange and the distinctive Lloyds building that looks like it has its innards on the outside. Night fell but it never seemed more than half dark because of the sheer amount of light spewing down from all those tall towers full of offices. It was busy and lively everywhere but not oppressively so,with a mixture of city workers,tourists and others. I was happy to wander around after dark soaking it up. I stumbled upon Leadenhall Market,disntinctly otherworldly from the areas surrounding it with its covered Victorian arcade and use of that pinky-red hue. The booming noise of the after-work crowd occupying the street standing drinking and chatting outside those old pubs hit me before I saw what it was coming from.
All in all,I did find it a fascinating place,with the centuries-old-and-venerable side-by-side with new and futuristic. There is so much to see and one visit,the majority of which was after nightfall,could not hope to show me more than a part of what is there crammed into that walkably-small area. I would definitely go back for a longer day trip,with an earlier start and when the hours of daylight are longer rather than doing it as did a week before the Winter Solstice,to see a lot more of what is there.
Congratulations on 200k+! I found your channel during a not-great time in my life and it helped me through immensely. (PS Related to one of the questions you answered: I often wonder how your videos are organized on your computer, because I'm nosy like that 🤔)
Likewise, from down in NZ, where public transport is abysmal 😢
Congratulations Jago, well done & well deserved ! You are the Super Conductor to our continual curiosity !
! Congrats and thanks !
🥉
Congratulations on 200K, Jago!
Get hold of TFL press office.. ask for a cab day with an IO on the Hammersmith and Circle LIne.. with me.. let's get it done sir.
And congrats
A House point for mentioning Yerkes and Hudson in the same sentence! Cracking video, Jago!
I think we now need a video on the North Staffs line + a Jago ‘fireside-chat’ about his family history!
I was actually one of your very early followers. Great to see you do so well, congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Congrats Jago, I think I started watching your videos when you critiqued a lot of London's ugly brutalist architecture.
edit: also my favorite bit of trivia you introduced to me was the London streets that have visible wooden planks on them. I liked it so much I visited the spot you filmed on my last trip there.
Well done old boy. Your channel deserves all the support it gets and more. I found you during the pandemic and have enthusiastically watched all your catalogue
Many congratulations on your now 204K subscribers, Jago!
You could take a leaf out of Alfred Hitchcock's films and do an anonymous appearance as a passing member of the public. Your viewers could then have the added interest of discussing if they actually saw you or not. Wear a hat, smoke a pipe, read The Times to add even more mystery.
Congratulations and well deserved. You make interesting high quality material!
I loved your cameo in Jay’s videos. So fun!
Good Job! My fellow British train enthusiast
Congratulations! You’ve converted me from a petrol head into a Tube nerd.
Congratulations!
Woohoo! Congrats Jago on this achievement! You certainly have made me look at the tube in a different way. Maybe that's why I took pics of so many stations on my latest trip to London. And I had no clue about the Jay Foreman videos (or channel!). I loved them! That scene with you and Geoff is pure gold!
Congratulations on your 200k, Mr H. Quality always sells! I very much hope you will continue to entertain and inform your grateful and proud subscribers for many years to come.
Loved your passing reference to Michael Cane's comment regarding The Joker, by the way.
Congratulations on 200, 000. Now if only you had a quid for each one... (could you possibly pay your electricity bill?). When I think of all the work and constant need for output and inspiration and archiving footage and classification thereof and keeping of standards thereupon, my head explodes. Never mind any other projects like writing scripts or doing theatre. Scary stuff. So. Well, jolly well done indeed, sir!
Nobody makes not much so fascianting as you. I hope you see that as the compliment its supposed to be.
Very big congrats Jack! Looking forward to 500K on the channel!
I had to go watch Jay Foreman's video - THAT'S what you look like!
I came straight back here to finish this one of course!
200k well deserved subs too!
Did you include your face at 2:45 on purpose?
Congratulations on 200K! 🥳
Completely agree about the City being the most interesting part of London. The contrast between old and new is fascinating.
Hi Jago, Congratulations on passing the 200k mark.
You must be really pleased how well your channel is going.
I just passed a landmark of my own. I just passed 3k of members to my Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning and Vinyl Restoration Group on Facebook. I never thought I'd ever get more than 60 members in total, full stop.
My group now grows on average, 40 members a week! Onwards and upwards for both of us! Keep up your brilliant work and that great deadpan humour of yours! Cheers!
2:46 You are the reflection of Mr. Jago Hazzard and I claim my crisp Ten Shilling Note!
No glasses? I'm not convinced
@@CarolineFord1 Oh, but I was wearing glasses when I spotted him!
Congratulations on passing the 0.2 megasubscriber mark and your steady progress onwards. Excelsior!
My family also has a North Staffs connection, with my great-uncle Charlie having been the Stationmaster at Kingsley and Froghall.
Congratulations on the latest milestone. Always look forward to your videos and the occasional taste of sarcasm and self deprecation in your dialogue. Keep up the great work.
Well done in reaching this monumental kilometrestone Harry Jaggard. I look forward to seeing more of your superb videos.
In regards to your 'favorite' station, perhaps you should list the top 10 busiest-by-numbers stations and tell us your favorite, the bottom 10 busiest stations and tell us your favorite, top 10 oldest stations, top 10 newest stations, etc. Picking just one out of 270+ stations would be very difficult...unless you think that is your 'station' in life! (Insert groan here!!)
Well done on your 200k! Guessed your appearance on Jay’s video (*silent fist pump) and looking forward to more facts and potential of you spitting bars mid Charles Holden anomaly. Stay legendary. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Congratulations 👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I really do appreciate you delivering your videos to your viewers, especially as a transport enthusiast. Well done on hitting the 200k sub mark!
Congratulations sir been following you from the start great narratives and great vids KEEP EM COMING and lets get you to a MILLION !!!!!!
Mr H, I am, as is usual, overwhelmed by your video. Simply superb, as is also usual. Keep it up. And thanks. Simon T
Congratulations, Jago Hazzard on 200,000+ subscribers. My YT music channel only has 67 of them, so I'm more than a little envious. Please give my best to Mr.Foreman.
well done the city of london is so much history there,lots of little places tucked out of the way,keep up the good work.
7:51 Every place in London is an appreciated place (with exceptions)
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Congratulations on reaching 204K Subscribers sir, a well deserved achievement!
I haven't watched the video yet (have to go to work) but from me to you - congratulations and well done! You really do make entertaining videos which are a pleasure to watch - even if I've only been to London once! Well done and here's to many more.
Congratulations! Well deserved for your outstanding effort to inform and entertain in under 10 minutes (mostly). I look forward to every new video and it is always a pleasure to watch and listen to your dry wit and quips. Can we expect the net to widen further, New York Subway, Paris Metro, Moscow even? Keep 'em coming I'm along for the ride.
Jago,congratulations on your milestone,200,000+!! And those questions were very pertinent! Now for a suggestion or two. One,could you do a video on the Imperial Watkin,and the GCR/ Metropolitan tie ins?? Two,Yerkes also had a number of American engineers whose ambit made waves in London,and Chicago and Boston,which had a cross fertilization effect! Anyway they deserve a moment in the spotlight! Again,congratulations on your much deserved milestone 👏 ! Thank you 😇 😊!!
Is it nice to know that you are at Jay Foreman's Beck and Call.
No surprise to this milestone, Jags. Although on reflection, I thought it would be more, given your subject matter, style and content. Well done. Sir!
congrats on passing 200k ^_^
I had no idea you were harry beck! Mind blown 🤯 happy 200,000!
Congratulations on passing 200,000
Congrats, Jago! Hoping the next subscriber milestone is passed quickly!
Congratulations on 200,000 very well done indeed
That's nice work, mate! I've yet to pass the 200,000 Mark myself; He just keeps standing there in the way like a prat, flaunting his UA-cam milestone as if he's royalty.
"Humble" is a term as alien to him as the term "beneficial to the public" is to Tories (and their voters).
A good chunk of chicago's bus routes are more frequent then the purple line
Most insightful, Jago! Stay well...