Full Journey Bakerloo Line Harrow & Wealdstone to Elephant & Castle
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Full Journey Bakerloo Line Harrow & Wealdstone to Elephant & Castle
Start at Harrow & Wealdstone
Kenton
South Kenton
North Wembley
Wembley Central
Stonebridge Park
Harlesden Willesden Junction Kansal Green Queens Park Killburn Park Maida Vale Warwick Avenue Paddington Close Edgware Road Marylebone Baker Street Regent,s Park Oxford Circus Piccadilly Circus Charing Cross Embankment Waterloo Lambeth North and Elephant & Castle
I love the sound of the Bakerloo line trains, especially when they're pulling off.
Train Sim World 2 brought me here.
Same
The best sounding stock on the underground.. Sounds like the real underground I grew up with.. Like the old d78 stock...
Absolutely agree!
The bakerloo is good
@Leonard Ssenkindu yea it sounds like ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@Leonard Ssenkindu sounds like music to my ears haha
The best sounding one is Jubilee 1996 stock
What I like about the Piccadilly and Bakerloo line trains is that the doors open quickly
sometimes they open half a second before the train stops when the drivers feeling to kill a few people
The 1972mk2s had life extension and performance upgrade works done on them recently to keep them serving the Bakerloo line longer.
The 1973 stock on the Piccadilly line has alsp had some upgrade works done on them too.
Both the Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines wont be upgraded till later on as it is not on the top end of TfL's to do list presently. So they have to keep the 1972mk2 and the 1973 stocks going till then.
Plus the company doing the upgrade work is very busy with other projects.
its the ticking noise for me😍😍😍
The 🏨
Ah the sound of my morning commute. I was missing it during lockdown ! Haha!
life will be back to Normal soon
Yeah
This is a Bakerloo Line train to Elephant & Castle
one of my favourite stocks
Amazing video! Such great sounds from these trains!
One of the busiest lines on the network. Elephant & Castle is an area in south London, the terminating or starting point on the route. Oxford Circus, Charing Cross, Waterloo and Baker Street are some of the notable and busiest stations.
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Actually, it's only the 8th busiest line (of 11), despite the busy and notable stations it serves. www.citymetric.com/transport/which-london-underground-line-busiest-3315
@@James-gc5if the 4th per mile though, meaning if the lewisham extension which, as a resident of catford i would want, would mean all the hayes line commuters would use the bakerloo line making it a lot more busy
@@jfw0382 Good point. I think I read somewhere the Bakerloo was the only line with enough spare capacity to accommodate a long extension.
When I was reading the description, I didn't know what stations were which. Maybe use commas next time. That's a suggestion
I thought the bakerloo lines were refurbished by April
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There were still some unrefurbished trains in September.
Nicola Dale oh really
Thanks
Have you done the Piccadilly Line yet?
Nicola Dale no
also there is no station called paddington close on the bakerloo line
I think 'Close' is written here because Paddington station was closed at the time of making this video.
@@nicoladale1668 yes Paddington was closed due to escalator upgrades and a new link to crossrail platforms being built. Southbound passengers went to Edgware Road whilst Northbound passengers went to Warwick Avenue
you didn't put a posttrfe when you spelt Regent's park
Doulla Xenophontos
Regent's Park is a Bakerloo Line Station so you spelt the p wrong it should be Upper Case P.
Doulla Xenophontos
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Doulla Xenophontos 10
I mean you didn't put a posterfe when you spelt Regent's Park.
We have a station called Regents Park here in Sydney