Great video Kieran!! The Wherry Line is the line to Great Yarmouth. Norwich Station is quite a bit different now with all of GA's new stock coming in we don't see any of the 153s/156s/170s anymore now that the 745s/755s have come in and replaced them. So the 156s have gone to EMR and the 170s have gone to TfW and I dont know what happened to the 153s haha. Nice to see 37s running the Wherry line though, can imagine them thrashing through somewhere like Brundall.
Great video, really enjoyed that! Those 37/4s in the rain just look brilliant, real workhorses, and a fantastic departure. Can't wait for them on the Rhymney Line now. :D
Thank you! They are incredible trains, they rarely seem to get issues which is even better for such an old loco. Yes when they reach Rhymney that'll be amazing.
I was thinking that with the 153 stabled in the middle road, it would have made great photo opportunities when both platforms are occupied, thumbs up from me mate, thoroughly enjoyed watching
Question of the video: what is the name of the line to Great Yarmouth? Answer: the Wherry Lines! I should probably get to Norwich before all the trains are class 755s (I think that’s what they are) except the emt services, although I reckon emt are going to replace the 158s :( Great vid mate!
Wherry Lines is correct! Also yes they are 755s but shorter formed units are the 745s and they have a massive visible generator you can see just after the second carriage. The 158s aren't going anywhere for a while bud so don't fret. 😊
Great video Kieran!! The Wherry Line is the line to Great Yarmouth. Norwich Station is quite a bit different now with all of GA's new stock coming in we don't see any of the 153s/156s/170s anymore now that the 745s/755s have come in and replaced them. So the 156s have gone to EMR and the 170s have gone to TfW and I dont know what happened to the 153s haha. Nice to see 37s running the Wherry line though, can imagine them thrashing through somewhere like Brundall.
Great video, really enjoyed that! Those 37/4s in the rain just look brilliant, real workhorses, and a fantastic departure. Can't wait for them on the Rhymney Line now. :D
Wait they're running on Rhymney? Hell I better go and have a look
@@liamford6892 Should be starting in the summer timetable change or just after. I've heard 418, 419 and 421 will be working them.
Thank you! They are incredible trains, they rarely seem to get issues which is even better for such an old loco. Yes when they reach Rhymney that'll be amazing.
Love it
Thanks
Awesome Video Bud :) Can't beat a pair of good ol' 37's. The name of the Great Yarmouth Line is The Wherry Lines.
37's. Best engine ever!
Great video
Thank you!
I've done trainspotting a few times at this stations
Wherry line is the line to Great Yarmouth
Correct!
And lowestoft
I was thinking that with the 153 stabled in the middle road, it would have made great photo opportunities when both platforms are occupied, thumbs up from me mate, thoroughly enjoyed watching
Thanks Thomas! I see what you mean by that as well. 😊
I think Great Yarmouth is the Wherry line, might be Lowestoft though
That's correct, it's the Wherry Lines.
It's both lines
when the strawberry line (yatton to clevedon) comes out can you film there
Strawberry Line? It's not coming out?
Question of the video-The Wherry Line
Correct!
Question of the video: what is the name of the line to Great Yarmouth?
Answer: the Wherry Lines!
I should probably get to Norwich before all the trains are class 755s (I think that’s what they are) except the emt services, although I reckon emt are going to replace the 158s :(
Great vid mate!
Wherry Lines is correct! Also yes they are 755s but shorter formed units are the 745s and they have a massive visible generator you can see just after the second carriage. The 158s aren't going anywhere for a while bud so don't fret. 😊
Platform renovation for new 745 units
I was on 82105
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