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Just Watching Trains with Jago Hazzard
Добавлен 10 июн 2023
Chilled out footage of trains. Might be old trains, new trains, fast trains, slow trains, Tube trains, even trams. Let’s just relax and watch some trains, that’s what I say.
Just Watching Trains at Clapham Junction
South Western Railway, Southern, London Overground and even some Gatwick Express.
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Just Watching Trains at Stratford 2: The Strattening
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Fast trains, commuter trains, Underground trains, even freight trains!
Just Watching Trains at Willesden Junction
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On the Overground, the Underground and the West Coast Main Line.
Just Watching Trains on Chiltern Railways
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From Marylebone to Aylesbury.
Just Watching Trains at Finsbury Park
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On the Victoria line, the Piccadilly line and the main line.
Just Watching Trains at South Kensington
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Piccadilly, District and Circle Lines
Just Watching Trains And Trams at Wimbledon
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South Western Railway, Thameslink, the District Line and the trams - there's a bit of everything at Wimbledon.
Just Watching the South Eastern and Chatham Railway O1
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Just Watching the South Eastern and Chatham Railway O1
Just Watching Trams on the Manchester Metrolink
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Just Watching Trams on the Manchester Metrolink
Just Watching Trains on the District Line (Wimbledon-West Brompton)
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Just Watching Trains on the District Line (Wimbledon-West Brompton)
Just Watching Trains on the Glasgow Subway
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Just Watching Trains on the Glasgow Subway
Just Watching Trains on the Thameslink Core
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Just Watching Trains on the Thameslink Core
Just Watching the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 'Pug'
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Just Watching the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 'Pug'
Let's Make Britain Great Again
I only found this channel a few days ago, and it is a calm alternative when you aren’t feeling like processing information
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No, I cant watch this, it is desperately relaxing, but guilt creeps in.. I will have to stick to learning things from your other channel, Jago.
Out of the modern tram systems in the uk i love the Sheffield one, just wish they would extend it. I will point out ive yet to go on the modern blackpool one!
What's that amazing tunnel shown at the start of this video? It makes me think of a council-run leisure-centre just for trams.
@jago at Action Town there is a small disused platform opposite platfrom 4 at the ticket hall end, any idea why it’s there? You show it at 5:02
What a frequency
Easy Lancs Railway and my home town Bury I've only just subscribed to your second channel
Hi Jago. I just love the SE&CR livery! I have an N gauge C Class.
Mr Hazard. You came dangerously close to revealing your identity in a couple of shots!
Hi Jago. I just love a clean loco!
Marylebone to Harrow on the Hill in 15 mins, boomtown. So quick and for the same price as the Met line train from Baker Street to Harrow. Sure I need to change at Harrow to the Met line but it also sales about 30 mins on a slow day
What is going on at 0:35? The train is being pushed backwards but the coupler chains are stretched out?
It's funny I'm not a train spotter but I appreciate the engineering :)
Since you mentioned it on your last video about having a second channel which you never mentioned before? Here I am.
Is the 66 Class at 3m 13 going the wrong way?
I lived near Sudbury & Harrow Road station serviced by Chiltern Railways, so many memories watching them from my house
hello Jago, I now live on Aus but am a Tottenham boy, I used to go to Hornsy and Finsbury Park as long ago as 1959 when I was 6. I remember steam well and of course all the early diesels. If you go into Finsbury Park proper there is a footbridge across the line and right next to it in the park was the purpose built trainspotters stand, such along time ago now as I left the UK in 1972. My brother used to work at Finsbury Park depot, 34G he worked on deltics class 47s etc.
The sound of the braking tube trains in this video really makes me nostalgic! It will forever be THE sound of the underground for me, all I can think is Metro-Cammel, aaaaah. Jago really is a king among men, thank you.
It's almost nostalgic to see Manchester again. I used to stay there a lot. When they were putting the new line through Exchange Square, I saw a pile of tram rails at the side of the works by the excavations for the new track. It was like archaeological strata. You had the current road surface, on top of some rubble foundation and below that the original cobbled street complete with original tram rails last used about 1948. It was these that were being removed and piled at the side.
Im totally unfamiliar with irish rolling stock. I would imagine that the flat sided units were older, probably 1960s say, and the tumblehome stock Very recent! Fascinating! I must see for myself some day!
I know it’s been like it for some time, but seeing the District/Circle part of the station so enclosed (compared to when I was a regular user in the '80s) is such a startling difference.
There's a nice footbridge over the WCML right next to the overground station, good angle of the tmd from there
When I watch a video like this, I just want to find the nearest classic wall vending machine and buy myself a Nestle Dairy Crunch
Some how Jago - I don't think that Freight Trains are suppose to stop at a Station Platform??? Thanks for sharing 🙂🤔🚂🚂🚂
Probably because current ones go at light speed rail wise :)
@@Pauldjreadman Ok thanks 🙂🚂🚂🚂
@@Jimyjames73 Unless it was running low of fuel? It was just a guess. Down here in Banbury they go past about what, well, fast. That is carry empty or full dock containers?
@@Pauldjreadman Ar yes - - you get to see a lot of Container being pulled by Locos these days - it the way how good get done now!!! 🤔🚂🚂🚂
Victoria Station canopy is rather impressive. However, just wait for the disruption when it comes time to replace worn out rails in the street surface. See also Picadilly Gardens and Mosley Street.
Arrr so this where you got your 'End Video' Footage from now (3:49 -4:12) !!! Well I did ask you a while ago about this Steam Loco I recall!!! Thanks for sharing!!! 😉😉🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂
Hello Jago - Yes it me (1st to comment here woop woop!!!😄) Yes I have Subbed to your 2nd Channel now Even thou you haven't got that many vids on this Channel - not sure if I will get to watch them all or not!!! I've started to watch this Vid b/c I have a similar OO Gauge Model of this SE &CR Loco 4-4-0 (but without the Tender)!!! Thanks for sharing 😉🚂🚂🚂
Sorry jago but this channel sucks
My third-nearest station growing up.
No yaking just trains - so much better than so many of the miss-informed yaking that too many "train" videos do.
Not immediately clear what grade of oil product the low oblong black wagon 1:47 was meant to carry - well filmed, all the way through \m/
Furness definitely has one of the best liverys in England
Even on Metrolink, there are stops that have closed since the opening of the first line. See, I can be an anorak if needs be.
Came onto this video and channel from your most recent upload Jago, and a very good compilation! Having videos like this is actually really useful for me as just a backing video whilst I'm doing something like work! As my home operator being Chiltern this video caught my eye but Im certainly happy to have found this channel! Thank you Jago, and good luck with your future main channel videos (and that possible third channel)
Cool
Yaaay irish trains Im half irish and do go over some times
Clapham Junction is never short of trains!
Bet you can’t wait to see the new Piccadilly Line trains to enter service from next year.
Maybe you should do Stratford International with Eurostar passing at high speed and Southeastern Highspeed Class 395 Javelin trains that stop at Stratford International.
Quite fascinating watching this and noting that the station and rolling stock are totally different from when I first visited in 1987! I am quite pleased that I saw the DLR running test trains there before it opened
These videos are addictive and kind of calming. Thanks for making the last years much better, Jago!
The only thing I know about Turnham Green is that some of the trains do not stop
Trains not stopping confirmed by video!
I lived in Turnham Green for a couple of years around 2004-5. I do remember vividly that a Piccadilly line train heading to the city stopped one morning - it wasn’t supposed to. That was on 7/7.
I used to go through here on schooldays 1970-77. Piccadilly trains stopped after (I think) 10.30 and all day Sundays. One Sunday the driver forgot to stop and I was nearly late to play for a service, I had to come back from Hammersmith.
I quite like Chiltern Railways. Their services are very good and very punctual.
Perhaps you should do Brent Cross West as it’s to open this weekend I think.
Thanks, takes me back... I miss the sound of the 442s screaming through.
The Chiltern Turbo was the first train I EVER rode in the UK, from High Wycombe into Marylebone back in January 1992 when they were brand spanking new. Whilst I don't ride them all that often these days, I do see them a lot and fondly remember those times!
I refer to Willesden Junction as the Parallel Universe. It does seem to connect an awful lot of lines and places in London, but it seems to exist in...nothing. And I say that as someone who used to live not all that far from it. It's a place you pass through, but never actually leave.