Welcome to my transport film channel, UK videos basis, I mainly film railways, maybe buses sometimes. As I am still learning how to record good videos, so the quality make look a bit bad, apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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Interesting video, very interesting and good footage. Thanks for sharing this. I can see you are fairly new as a rail enthusiast trainspotter with some excellent videography footage you have personally done in recent weeks. Excellent video indeed. I too am a rail enthusiast trainspotter too aswell as a bus enthusiast and classic car enthusiast aswell believe this or not 🙂🙂🙂. I definitely would advice all enthusiasts shoot videography footage onboard the trains they are riding on just like how you have personally done. Excellent stuff I must say. Take care and many best wishes my good new friend 🙂. From your new friend Foxy in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK xoxoxoxox 🙂🙂🙂.
Thank you very much for your big support to my channel, I have done videos for two years as you scroll down and see. I also love different things like planes, buses too. Your channel looks interesting too and I've made a sub as well😁
Pleasure indeed my good new friend 🙂. Oh ok so you're fairly new to youtubing and trainspotting, interesting but its ok all the same 🙂. I will eventually watch more of your content when chance happily allows 🙂. Take care 🙂. From Foxy 🙂.
So glade I got a chance to see them in Liverpool when I was there back in June, It'll be strange to think we will still see them but as class 769s between Manchester and Southport.
@@transportfilmerhitachiat200 it's a shame I live in the South East and it's a pain to travel through London and up the WCML to somewhere like Milton Keynes or Hemel Hempstead to see these old beauties
I’d love to see TfW doing more direct services from Manchester (Victoria, not Piccadilly) to Holyhead for the SailRail services to Dublin, now that the Irish government, as part of EU climate change rules, is proposing to restrict or ban shorthaul flights between Ireland and the U.K. and given the shelving (yet again) of the high-speed rail tunnel between Holyhead and Dublin, even as Dublin Port has expanded to take cruise ships - I’ve lived in Manchester 20 years but I have extended family in Rural Republic of Ireland, using SailRail to get home to Ireland on visits - the biggest problems for me is when connecting from Manchester Metrolink trams at Piccadilly, they use Platforms 13 & 14 (miles away, with a heavy suitcase, after getting tickets/information) and they don’t even call at Deansgate/Castlefield which is easier for Metrolink, then they change trains at either Chester, Crewe or Lladnuo and these have very short connection times into packed trains (Chester by far is the worst), so I just get a Northern from Victoria to Chester and an Avanti from Chester to Holyhead instead now when going SailRail to make the ferry check in times on the Irish Ferries Ulysses to Dublin - I avoid travelling on the 20.55 Irish Ferries Ulysses sailing from Dublin overnight now, as one is stuck in Holyhead for 4 hours from 00.20 - 04.25 for the earliest train from Holyhead to Chester