I've always had a fascination for trains, so I decided to make it into a hobby with RU-vid. Most trips I do involve journeys in and around London and the Southeast and slightly further out.
I currently have no proper schedule for filming. During University times I try for once every 2 weeks, but it can vary depending on weather/holidays/engineering work etc.
I hope you'll enjoy my videos, and thanks for joining me on my quest to Honourably Spot those Trains! :P
Love the video but there are not class 91s or 90s these are class 43s the 91s are electric locomotives in passenger service with LNER on the east coast mainline and the class 90s are now fright locomotives with Freightliner.
@@AScottishTrainFan thank you! And you'll notice there are some 90s/91s in the video, I decided to add them since they're much like the 43s during that time; all 3 classes were being phased out of service.
Not at the moment but I do want to make another one closer to when the station is upgraded or when East West Rail opens. There is one on my channel from a year or two ago :)
Ran this line a few times over the years, can't believe the track into London or the whole line is not electrified, some much for ULEZ diesel trains into Marylebone,
Not 769s though, I know your train enthusiasts I am but these are really 319s saw them from new as a kid n spent most of my life on those 319s so for me myself, I've gotta say they're originality of what they were, 319s
@@callumradford3680 I'll stick to the originality of what they were, to me as a kid from Brighton n seen on the BML for the majority of my life, I know them as 319s sure people will say a 769 but myself, I won't, I'll say a 319
They are essentially still 319s, but you could say the same about the hydrogen Class 768s; by that logic and the legal structural changes made, it's a different class of train.
TLC means Thameslink Core, which is the core section of the overall Thameslink rail service area between Blackfriars and St Pancras International And yeah, during peak times they run passenger services here; the one I filmed was an empty stock move.