@@Andrewjg_89 If you can visit on a weekday, you will see a lot of freight although it is mostly container traffic. Not to mention that this is now the UK's busiest station (by passenger numbers)
All the lines that run here are: TFL: Elizabeth line DLR Jubilee line Central line London Overground National Rail: c2c Greater Anglia Stanstead Express Wow so many lines
Stratford should be renamed as Stratford Interchange as it’s got good interchange with the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, TfL Rail (Elizabeth Line) and buses. And walking distance to Westfield shopping centre, Queen Elizabeth II Park and of course Stratford International railway station. Plus Greater Anglia’s Class 720s are now becoming more popular as they are replacing the Class 317 and Class 321. And I’ve noticed new overhead wires as well that are lot better than the older ones.
Stratford is a major multi-level interchange station serving the district of Stratford and the mixed-use development known as Stratford City, in the London Borough of Newham, east London. It is served by the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and is also a National Rail station on the West Anglia Main Line and the Great Eastern Main Line, 4 miles 3 chains (6.5 km) from Liverpool Street. It is the busiest station on the Tube network that is not located in Travelcard Zone 1. It is located in Zones 2/3 and is the UK’s most used station in 2020/21. On the Underground, it is a through-station on the Central line between Mile End and Leyton, and it is the eastern terminus of the Jubilee line following West Ham. On the DLR it is a terminus for some trains and for others it is a through-station between Stratford High Street and Stratford International. On the Overground it is the terminus of the North London Line following Hackney Wick; on the mainline it is served by TfL Rail stopping "metro" services between Liverpool Street and Shenfield and by medium- and longer-distance services operated by Greater Anglia to and from numerous destinations in the East of England. There are also limited off-peak services operated by c2c connecting to the London, Tilbury and Southend line to Shoeburyness. In the future, the TfL Rail service will be re-branded as the Elizabeth line as part of the Crossrail project, with those services extended beyond Liverpool Street to Reading and Heathrow Airport. The station was opened in 1839 by the Eastern Counties Railway. Today it is owned by Network Rail and is in Travelcard zone 2/3. To distinguish it from Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire it is sometimes referred to as Stratford (London), or as Stratford Regional to differentiate it from Stratford International, which is some 400 yards (370 m) to the north. Stratford served as a key travel hub for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games held in London. By the most recent National Rail entry and exit figures, it is the busiest station in Britain.
What an incredible junction station this is by the looks of it. It is a shame that the 321 and 322 units are on 'borrowed time' before they end up in train heaven. Nice capture as well of the C2C diverts as well.
Thanks Ricky! I highly recommend visiting if you are in the area. On a weekday, you get a fair amount of freight too but I was unlucky on this weekend, I’m happy with this video non-the-less 😃
The 720s are REALLY fast accelerating for 10car trains (although not the fastest, thats held by 331s) Stratford is a little odd as an interchange since it has passing trains as well. Thanks Ben 😃
Two more from 2021 Inkysquid and then we are into 2022! All being well, I plan to introduce two videos a week for a short period in the next few weeks.
Nice video! Stadler Flirt and Bombardier Aventra (since January 2021 = Alstom Aventra) trains are very delicious, hot and nice! I am very happy they also serve InterCity trainlines, because they are originally for local and slow train services with about more stops.
class 745/1s always say stansted express and greateranglia. im not sure abiut the /0. additionally, in COVID, stansted express trains were moved to GA services
They should do a revamp on platform 9/10 so it it’s covered over more. Not hardly anywhere you can stand on those platforms without getting soaked when it’s raining. Nice to see there are still some class 321s going atm aswell
Hello, The 321s and 317s have very similar traction packages although they are slightly different: Class 317: GEC G315BZ Class 321: Brush TM2141C Thanks :)
Certainly is! On weekdays you even get a fair amount of container traffic as well. Highly recommend visiting if your in the area. For London, it’s also one of the more relaxed major stations for trainspotters too.
The irony is that at the time of filming, I assumed that the 317s would go first so I was slighly frustrated by them both being 379s. As it turns out, it was the best result 😃 Weekends are always a bit of a gamble for freight.
@@transitcaptain Maybe it was fast earlier but caught up with a passenger? I once saw a 345 at P5 and another RIGHT behind it at a red signal at the rear of platform, so trains do get close.
Hello! I filmed at Romford in 2020 prior to the new trains entering service, you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/4cA6BTDEj8M/видео.html The problem with Romford now is that there has been a platform edge gate added to the fast lines which makes it difficult to film.
Stratford station was the busiest railway station in 2020 - 2021, with entries/exits of 13.985 million passengers. St Pancras came in at number 13, with entries/exits of 6.363 million passengers. This is 100% less than Stratford, and Eurostar still snub Stratford as a recognised international station. I've haven't even started with the busiest tube stations rankings...
Guaranteed killer before I watch it Edit: i know this video was filmed last year, but maybe filming them further along the line might be an idea. Did some spotting at Maryland and the 720s and especially the 745s are really starting to wind it up by then, but the views for filming are not the best because of the fencing blocking platforms 3 and 4.
Thanks Gerais Wa Iya, I will definately look into some of the stations further along this line. Gidea Park is a good one but, as you said, the fencing is an issue. Even Romford where I filmed in 2020 now has fences :(
Either North End of Platform 10, 10A or South End of platform 9. There isn’t really an ideal place to catch everything so you’ll end up running around if you do! Hope this helps 😃
I use Cyberlink Powerdirector for clip editing, Adobe Photoshop for thumbnails and Adobe After Effects for information cards, intro and outro. Hope this helps 😃
Sorry guys, I’ve been watching your conversation 😉. I’m a fan of the 321s but it depends what your comparing; the 720s are sooo much better in terms of accessibility and features but are worse in some areas such as motor sounds and livery variety. The 357s are nearly 20 years old as well!
It’s weird to see trains that look like they belong at Leeds in London with the ex-Northern stock. It’s also nice to see spoilt Londoners put up with old stock for once, instead of the people of the North.
I'm very sorry that this video did not meet your expectations trainrover. Unfortunately, not all railway stations are in glamourous locations (most aren't)
@@StarlifeStudios you needn't be sorry, those cuckoos' designs aren't your fault...I respect your choice and there's nothing universal about my own preference, yet I'm merely compelled to reveal factors that might be worthwhile in the selection process over there ;)
I mean, can't the brain aches choosing to live thereabouts realise how quickly their 'hood is poised to plummet, e.g...? junction-side tracts ought to be non-residential, e.g.
Many thanks for watching everyone! 😃
If you are interested, you can see STRATFORD in 2015 HERE: ruclips.net/video/pWhCEZ5cAA4/видео.html
I like Stratford station and it’s a good station for train spotting.
@@Andrewjg_89 If you can visit on a weekday, you will see a lot of freight although it is mostly container traffic. Not to mention that this is now the UK's busiest station (by passenger numbers)
@@StarlifeStudios Indeed 👍☺️
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Does the class 91 still run now?
It always amazes me how that class 745 can get up to speed so quickly
But I wish they weren't the flirt 160 (they run at 160 kph) but flirt 200 units (they run at 200 kph) so that they were actually "intercity" trains
Here in Germany its completely normal for an electric multiple unit train to accelerate that fast
@@mr.meadow2135the br 106 is mad
Stratford is such a busy station the amount of trains there is insane
There was never a quiet period and I didnt even include the London Overground lines!! Thanks so much BritishTrainsRBX
YES STRATFORD REGIONAL! One we have wanted for a long time. I already know this is going to be a great video. Has amazing variety
All the lines that run here are:
TFL:
Elizabeth line
DLR
Jubilee line
Central line
London Overground
National Rail:
c2c
Greater Anglia
Stanstead Express
Wow so many lines
If you think that's a lot then you should see King's Cross St Pancras
@@Sean-D78 let alone that XD
Stratford should be renamed as Stratford Interchange as it’s got good interchange with the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, TfL Rail (Elizabeth Line) and buses. And walking distance to Westfield shopping centre, Queen Elizabeth II Park and of course Stratford International railway station.
Plus Greater Anglia’s Class 720s are now becoming more popular as they are replacing the Class 317 and Class 321. And I’ve noticed new overhead wires as well that are lot better than the older ones.
Its prob gonna be a bit confusing as there is Stratford International which is just a few minutes away
Stratford is a major multi-level interchange station serving the district of Stratford and the mixed-use development known as Stratford City, in the London Borough of Newham, east London. It is served by the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and is also a National Rail station on the West Anglia Main Line and the Great Eastern Main Line, 4 miles 3 chains (6.5 km) from Liverpool Street. It is the busiest station on the Tube network that is not located in Travelcard Zone 1. It is located in Zones 2/3 and is the UK’s most used station in 2020/21.
On the Underground, it is a through-station on the Central line between Mile End and Leyton, and it is the eastern terminus of the Jubilee line following West Ham. On the DLR it is a terminus for some trains and for others it is a through-station between Stratford High Street and Stratford International. On the Overground it is the terminus of the North London Line following Hackney Wick; on the mainline it is served by TfL Rail stopping "metro" services between Liverpool Street and Shenfield and by medium- and longer-distance services operated by Greater Anglia to and from numerous destinations in the East of England. There are also limited off-peak services operated by c2c connecting to the London, Tilbury and Southend line to Shoeburyness. In the future, the TfL Rail service will be re-branded as the Elizabeth line as part of the Crossrail project, with those services extended beyond Liverpool Street to Reading and Heathrow Airport.
The station was opened in 1839 by the Eastern Counties Railway. Today it is owned by Network Rail and is in Travelcard zone 2/3. To distinguish it from Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire it is sometimes referred to as Stratford (London), or as Stratford Regional to differentiate it from Stratford International, which is some 400 yards (370 m) to the north. Stratford served as a key travel hub for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games held in London. By the most recent National Rail entry and exit figures, it is the busiest station in Britain.
it's my least favourite station to go to because of the crowds who can't follow the "walk on the left" signs 😡
All the lines in stratford are: central line Greater Angila Overground Docklands Light Railway Elizabeth Line C2C And Jubilee Line
What an incredible junction station this is by the looks of it. It is a shame that the 321 and 322 units are on 'borrowed time' before they end up in train heaven.
Nice capture as well of the C2C diverts as well.
Thanks Ricky! I highly recommend visiting if you are in the area. On a weekday, you get a fair amount of freight too but I was unlucky on this weekend, I’m happy with this video non-the-less 😃
It seems like every train, given that they’re commuter trains, Can you get up to speed really quickly and appear so fast in this video
The 720s are REALLY fast accelerating for 10car trains (although not the fastest, thats held by 331s) Stratford is a little odd as an interchange since it has passing trains as well. Thanks Ben 😃
They pack serious power nowadays.
the class 745s are intercity units but still boast impressive acceleration.
The class 745's accelerate very fast in London Liverpool Street
Thanks for your videos! I’m so impressed with the information you include on EACH train!! Cheers!
Thanks Michael, its been a feature of all my videos since 2012 and I fully intend to continue it! I'm really glad you like it 😃
Still going through 2021 I see, these must take forever to edit! you put a lot of hard work into your videos and they're great every time
Two more from 2021 Inkysquid and then we are into 2022! All being well, I plan to introduce two videos a week for a short period in the next few weeks.
@@StarlifeStudios oo very nice, don't overwork yourself tho mate, need to have your downtime too
Southenderners: Friendship ended with Class 321 & 357 now it begins with Clas 720 both c2c and greater aniglia use the 720
Amazing, radical, incredible video. This is truly a special one. Thank you 😃
No problem Duaine, you know me :) I'm glad you could be a part of it!
Me too 💯😁
Looks like a busy station here in Stratford London
17:20 THATS NOT A 357!
Oppps! Its 345005!
Yay C2C my favourite train line 😊
Nice video! Stadler Flirt and Bombardier Aventra (since January 2021 = Alstom Aventra) trains are very delicious, hot and nice! I am very happy they also serve InterCity trainlines, because they are originally for local and slow train services with about more stops.
Yes a london video ! Can’t wait to watch this ⭐️
Plenty of London videos in the pipeline Z3ficcial 😃
2:11 nice
28:37 'Norwich to London Liverpool Street'
28:45 *Stansted Express*
class 745/1s always say stansted express and greateranglia. im not sure abiut the /0. additionally, in COVID, stansted express trains were moved to GA services
Really amazing video!! I love seeing trains in Stratford!
The next station (Westbound) will be Whitechapel when it opens in 2023 before this station
2:05 lovely to see a race
They should do a revamp on platform 9/10 so it it’s covered over more. Not hardly anywhere you can stand on those platforms without getting soaked when it’s raining. Nice to see there are still some class 321s going atm aswell
I cant I JUST LOVE THOSSE SOUND
Sound is a important element of my videos and I'm really happy with the way it is presented 😊 Thanks Merita!
7:12 train race
Excellent railway video again
Thank you very much! 😃
Fantastic video, I pass through this station daily to/from work. I’ve just subbed :)
The motors for the trains sounds like class 317 but not for trains leaving London
Hello,
The 321s and 317s have very similar traction packages although they are slightly different:
Class 317: GEC G315BZ
Class 321: Brush TM2141C
Thanks :)
Wow nice one mate love it good catch’s too looks good 👍🏻
Many thanks Jordan!
@@StarlifeStudios your welcome
8:03 wow cool catch
I suggest you put all of your remarks into one comment
So that you don’t clog the comment section
Brilliant video full of electric variety
The 321s are still going, for now Lord Everything trains!
@@StarlifeStudios are you seeing the 321 farewell tour on Saturday? Or the 313 on the same day? I'm gonna try and see both
I’ll be seeing both Lord Everything.
@StarlifeStudios Rail Videos I'm hoping to see the 321s in the morning at Maryland or Ilford and the 313s at 3 bridges
1:27 nice capture
It seems that c2c is going to London Liverpool Street now
Not all the time. Most of c2c trains terminates at Fenchurch Street.
Do you think you will ever do trainspoting in mainland Europe? (remember Covid is a thing though)
I really would like to (especially for High Speed) but this is unlikely to be this year.
I have only been on the Elizabeth line once because we got off at the wrong station lol
i love the c2c
I’m glad I could provided for you Sasha! 😃
Great activity at this station
Certainly is! On weekdays you even get a fair amount of container traffic as well. Highly recommend visiting if your in the area. For London, it’s also one of the more relaxed major stations for trainspotters too.
Nice intro and video,i love you I’m subscribed when you have created the channel😮❤❤❤,I LOVE CLAS 345
Thank you 😃
10:45 he stoped
21:00, my home town!
You guys can all thank me for the suggestion and Starlife for the video 😎
This was one of your suggestions! although by the time you'd requested again, I had already recorded it 😃
@@StarlifeStudios nice talk about the Flash at Trainspotting
Great video mate. All the Greater Anglia 379s are gone and I think they'll move to Great Northern, no TFL Rail and no freight trains
I think you’re right. I have heard that Great Northern are inheriting the Class 379s.
The irony is that at the time of filming, I assumed that the 317s would go first so I was slighly frustrated by them both being 379s. As it turns out, it was the best result 😃 Weekends are always a bit of a gamble for freight.
@@StarlifeStudios Couldn’t agree more
Seems as though this is the busiest station that is not a terminus point for National Rail. (The underground and DLR are not included)
10:23 Why does that train have to enter in so slow? Would feel left out with all the trains entering and leaving at speed
Empty to Depot
@@x3nstudios So? It could reach it quicker
@@transitcaptain Maybe it was fast earlier but caught up with a passenger? I once saw a 345 at P5 and another RIGHT behind it at a red signal at the rear of platform, so trains do get close.
It would use the PML portal anyways
2:24 it's stadler time
1:25 Aventras meet!
Yeh
Can you please do Romford I will watch it over and over again
Hello! I filmed at Romford in 2020 prior to the new trains entering service, you can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/4cA6BTDEj8M/видео.html The problem with Romford now is that there has been a platform edge gate added to the fast lines which makes it difficult to film.
Oh I understand I watched that 2020 version over 10 times I don’t know why it’s very interesting for me 😀 Nice Video Aswell
Also weird question but camera do you use?
I use a Panasonic HC-VX1, many thanks.
It appears you may have captured 321333 on her last day in service. Withdrawn by 20/12/21 and left GA metals late in January.
That thumbnail is great! How do you do it?
Epic video as always!
Awesome
Can You Do A Train Video At London Liverpool Street
Can you do ts at like northampton or pitsea?
Where’s the DLR jubilee line and the central line
Excellent.
Stratford station was the busiest railway station in 2020 - 2021, with entries/exits of 13.985 million passengers. St Pancras came in at number 13, with entries/exits of 6.363 million passengers.
This is 100% less than Stratford, and Eurostar still snub Stratford as a recognised international station. I've haven't even started with the busiest tube stations rankings...
I like this video
You should go to trimley station next
Yep and to see the freight trains and Greater Anglia Class 755 Bi-Mode working between Ipswich-Felixstowe.
That isn’t actually a bad idea Liam! Maybe I’ll try and plan it on a day where I can see some special liveried 66s as well. Thank you 🙂
Great video
Guaranteed killer before I watch it
Edit: i know this video was filmed last year, but maybe filming them further along the line might be an idea. Did some spotting at Maryland and the 720s and especially the 745s are really starting to wind it up by then, but the views for filming are not the best because of the fencing blocking platforms 3 and 4.
Thanks Gerais Wa Iya, I will definately look into some of the stations further along this line. Gidea Park is a good one but, as you said, the fencing is an issue. Even Romford where I filmed in 2020 now has fences :(
Waow Amazing
trains so cool
OH, SHIT A GREATERANGLIA TRAIN DIDN'T STOP BUT THIS STATION IS SO BIG!
What is the best platform to do trainspotting at Stratford station?
Either North End of Platform 10, 10A or South End of platform 9. There isn’t really an ideal place to catch everything so you’ll end up running around if you do! Hope this helps 😃
@@StarlifeStudios ok thanks
Hey love the Content but some trains it is quite hard to tell if electronic or desial
If they have a pantograph or the tracks have a 3rd rail means it's electric or you can just listen too the train sounds
I was In Stratford on Monday because I wanted to go Westfields
Great video! What editing software do you use?
I use Cyberlink Powerdirector for clip editing, Adobe Photoshop for thumbnails and Adobe After Effects for information cards, intro and outro. Hope this helps 😃
@@StarlifeStudios Great, thanks so much
What’s the difference between 745 and the 231?
Number of carriages...
@@fayyadguissida yeah i know that but like come in on the carriges there’s no didf
5:06 2nd stadler of the day
I'm very suprised I didnt get a blast of horn. Those 745s have some serious horns! 😃
9:46 bus
3:54That 321 had to ruin the modern trains moment, didn’t it?
Don’t diss the 321
@@stretchystrainphotography8809 What do you mean?
Class 321 are really good trains tbh. But they are slowly being replaced by the Class 720s.
@@Andrewjg_89 OK, but I really like things that are modern and compared to the new trains, the 321s are not
Sorry guys, I’ve been watching your conversation 😉. I’m a fan of the 321s but it depends what your comparing; the 720s are sooo much better in terms of accessibility and features but are worse in some areas such as motor sounds and livery variety. The 357s are nearly 20 years old as well!
Cool
You see, this is my favorite station in Britain (only because it’s the first I visited)
Its one of my favourites too and its been a while since I've been here. Check it out in 2015: ruclips.net/video/pWhCEZ5cAA4/видео.html 😃
0:26 ooh a 170
That’s a class 357. It looks similar to a170
@@transitcaptain Yes they look like turbostars but they're Electrostars
Is this station busy than usual?
Weekends are busier than usual because of the C2C diversions but there is less freight.
@@StarlifeStudios I’ve been there since on the 28/11/2021, Sunday
2:10 looks like a race
What platform did you film the first half at?
Platform 10A, Country End
@ thanks
The videos actually 2022 not 2022
At 33:20 that’s the last time you seen that dusty bin
The date in description is my birthday 😮
2:27 number 001
I love the track sounds of the 745s. So Eurostar like. 😃
I was going to ask but now I don’t have to
Tokyo vibes
It’s weird to see trains that look like they belong at Leeds in London with the ex-Northern stock. It’s also nice to see spoilt Londoners put up with old stock for once, instead of the people of the North.
17:19 ive never seen a purple 357 in my life (JOKE)
Who else thinks the 379 are a better train over the 720
London Underground station
2:30 ayyy 745001 i rode on that train
Why do I feel like he lost 0.1 subs?
I would share this video but no one will be interested. I’m like the only railfan where I live
745+345
its sad we have lost the 86s and 90s to these confounded new trains which are grose and ugly,+ a large windscreen makes it easier for vandals
oof! Stratford district striven to ghetto by corporateersome cleptoparasites...cannot stomach watching this poor choice of a location, sorry...
I'm very sorry that this video did not meet your expectations trainrover. Unfortunately, not all railway stations are in glamourous locations (most aren't)
@@StarlifeStudios you needn't be sorry, those cuckoos' designs aren't your fault...I respect your choice and there's nothing universal about my own preference, yet I'm merely compelled to reveal factors that might be worthwhile in the selection process over there ;)
I mean, can't the brain aches choosing to live thereabouts realise how quickly their 'hood is poised to plummet, e.g...? junction-side tracts ought to be non-residential, e.g.
First
Do you got a prize for this? No. No one cares
Yes i did actually
I got 1 more sub hehe
I used to have 150 subs but now I have 151
@@channelnotinuse4078 I’ll bet you’ve gotten subs in other ways
17:19 that should be 345005