As someone who lives in the South West, I never knew the 377s (or any mainline stock for that matter) used a whistle instead of a horn, seems odd to hear such an old fashioned sound coming from a modern train.
@@trainsdu4940 I'm not sure as some of them apparently have different horns , but from what I've heard in real life ..375/377 horns have prescense to them 😭I wont be suprised if the other electrostarts have different horns due to the fact that they were made in different time periods .
Quite a bad derailment... Are there some dead or injured people? It looks like the cause of this is linked to the rail junctions. What was the service of this train?
Looking at the track diagrams for Jubilee sidings it appears there are a set of trap points to prevent unauthorised moves on to the branch line. These will just run the train into the ballast, which it seems it did!
excellent shots from the bridge 👍looks like a points failure at least they've got diesel's to move it i remember they had one at ramsgate sidings years ago
These things happen ,takes something out of alignment nobody was hurt and that’s the main thing but try and explain this to customers they think it’s done deliberately .
How did that happen, the last time it happened was in Brighton Nice horn from 377148 The front of the class 375615 is dirty and where the Cuopling Thing is has a slimy face