Timestamps: 00:00 Uxbridge Station - walkthrough to Platform 00:32 Uxbridge Station - Platform 01:15 Metropolitan line - Uxbridge to Hillingdon 04:18 Metropolitan line - Hillingdon to Ickenham 06:11 Metropolitan line - Ickenham to Ruislip 08:51 Metropolitan line - Ruislip to Ruislip Manor 10:28 Metropolitan line - Ruislip Manor to Eastcote 12:30 Metropolitan line - Eastcote to Rayners Lane 16:16 Metropolitan line - Rayners Lane to West Harrow 18:39 Metropolitan line - West Harrow to Harrow On The Hill 20:40 Harrow On The Hill Station - Metropolitan to Chiltern interchange 22:05 Harrow On The Hill Station - Chiltern Platform 22:55 Chiltern Railway - Harrow On The Hill to Marylebone 35:44 Marylebone Station - walkthrough to exit
I remember that on the 6th September 2020, a video from Marylebone to Euston via Oxford Circus was downloaded by techandtrains. I think that was a good video
I bet next weeks route will be from Marylebone to Shadwell, using the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus, the Central Line to Bank, then lastly the DLR to Shadwell
Another guess is that next week's route will be from Marylebone to Balham using the Bakerloo to Oxford Circus, the Victoria Line Line to Stockwell, then lastly the Northern Line to Balham
West Hampstead should be added on the Metropolitan Line and the Chiltern Railways for better connections to the Jubilee Line and the London Overground.
The london transport Network is really not the best when it comes to connections. Your example isn't the only. There are the London Overground with Central and Piccadilly/District line at Acton, at Ruslip, the Central line with Piccadilly and Metropolitan line, or at Brixton between National Rail/Victoria line and London Overground (London Overground passes at Brixton but it doesn't stops), and I have so many other examples.
Next can u do Marylebone to Romford using bakerloo line to baker Street juiblee line to west Hampstead take a London Overground to Stratford and tfl rail romford
Timestamps:
00:00 Uxbridge Station - walkthrough to Platform
00:32 Uxbridge Station - Platform
01:15 Metropolitan line - Uxbridge to Hillingdon
04:18 Metropolitan line - Hillingdon to Ickenham
06:11 Metropolitan line - Ickenham to Ruislip
08:51 Metropolitan line - Ruislip to Ruislip Manor
10:28 Metropolitan line - Ruislip Manor to Eastcote
12:30 Metropolitan line - Eastcote to Rayners Lane
16:16 Metropolitan line - Rayners Lane to West Harrow
18:39 Metropolitan line - West Harrow to Harrow On The Hill
20:40 Harrow On The Hill Station - Metropolitan to Chiltern interchange
22:05 Harrow On The Hill Station - Chiltern Platform
22:55 Chiltern Railway - Harrow On The Hill to Marylebone
35:44 Marylebone Station - walkthrough to exit
Please could you copy and paste this into the description of the video so you can turn them into chapters on the video. Thankyou
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21:41 Transition is so good!
32:42 I just love that view of South Hampstead.
This is actually one of my favourite videos!
Brilliant video Techandtrains101.
I remember that on the 6th September 2020, a video from Marylebone to Euston via Oxford Circus was downloaded by techandtrains. I think that was a good video
Awesome video
Will they be removing diesel chiltern railway trains and adding electric ones as of carbon emissions going on in 2030
Greetings from Montreal, Canada
Great video
Yay you passed West Harrow (My local station)
23:37 where did the train go
I bet next weeks route will be from Marylebone to Shadwell, using the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus, the Central Line to Bank, then lastly the DLR to Shadwell
Nice guess.
Cool
Another guess is that next week's route will be from Marylebone to Balham using the Bakerloo to Oxford Circus, the Victoria Line Line to Stockwell, then lastly the Northern Line to Balham
Do you use citymapper?
25:22 Dad?
How bout use 4 lines instead of 2 or 3 lines to make the video interesting in under an hour at least!!
West Hampstead should be added on the Metropolitan Line and the Chiltern Railways for better connections to the Jubilee Line and the London Overground.
The london transport Network is really not the best when it comes to connections. Your example isn't the only. There are the London Overground with Central and Piccadilly/District line at Acton, at Ruslip, the Central line with Piccadilly and Metropolitan line, or at Brixton between National Rail/Victoria line and London Overground (London Overground passes at Brixton but it doesn't stops), and I have so many other examples.
@@thecomu0056 Another example is the London Overground and Central Line in Shoreditch.
0:35 The train isn’t parked properly 😅
Next can u do Marylebone to Romford using bakerloo line to baker Street juiblee line to west Hampstead take a London Overground to Stratford and tfl rail romford
Too easy
How it's 4 trains
@@SmartYT2 Still easy if you know the route very well ;)
U can get lost if u don't pay attention
Ok
Chiltern Railways has the best trains. Including the Class 165, Class 168, Class 170, Class 172/1 and Class 68 Mk3s.
They don't have any 172s anymore sadly
@@UKTransport232 So Chiltern Railways have no Class 172/1s and have been cascaded to West Midlands Railway. Or stored?
@@Andrewjg_89 they're with WMR at the moment but I think it's temporary
@@UKTransport232 Yeah. When the class 196s enter service, they will be finally sent off lease.
@@ysaviationtrains2313 they didn't even need the 196s though but that's good to hear they'll go back to Chiltern
23:54 doors are good and they are faster
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I wish class 165 will get replaced by class 68
Why is that?
@@Andrewjg_89 so that it could be a change of trains
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@@zakirahmed6912 That's illogical in every way. The 165s are the main fleet of Chiltern railways.
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Ha that man
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