The was a lovely trip for me, as I have never been overseas, ever, not that I don't want to come, just don't have that kind of money and health to do it, so I travel this way, and this video, Thanks to the driver of this train, I get to see it from a different perspective, which is so nice. Thank you very much!
Would be nice to have a nationwide passenger rail system like this here in the USA. Too bad we had to embrace the car like we did. Oh sure we have Amtrak, but it's nothing like this. I can see why it would take a while to learn the route. Quite complex. Thank you for uploading this and I look forward to more!
Thanks for the video. I live in New Jersey ,USA and I'd like to visit England. Right now I don't have the money to do it. My grandparents were born in Nottingham and there are relatives I've never met. Would be a great experience. Maybe someday. These video's give me a little taste of your life. Thankyou again!
Wow, it's crazy to see how much the line has changed in the last 10 years! Just some things I've noticed: • The lines between Blackfriars/Charing Cross and London Bridge have finally been untangled, with the Blackfriars branch now on a separate, newly-built pair of tracks (here, their construction had barely even started). • London Bridge now has 9 through platforms instead of 6, while the Charing Cross, Blackfriars and Cannon Street lines are now all conflict-free from each other. This video clearly shows what a mess that station was back then - in fact platform 6 was at the time the single busiest platform in all of Europe! (At least excluding underground and metro lines.) • The Bermondsey dive-under wasn't a thing yet back then; Thameslink and Southeastern trains had to cross on the flat. • Gatwick Airport didn't have a platform 7 yet! Back in those days, terminating Gatwick Express trains had to cross over to platforms 1 and 2 on the opposite side of the station in order to terminate, which caused a load of delays. Nowadays because of this extra platform, GX trains can terminate at platforms 5 and 6, completely conflict-free from the “slow” tracks. • Thameslink and Gatwick Express still operated with 319s and 442s. • 4-car trains were still a regular sight on the line back then - thankfully now they’re just a thing of the past (except on the Reigate services). • Out of the five foot crossings on the line (35:20, 36:30, 52:09, 59:17 and 1:05:54), four have now been removed. Balcombe crossing (52:09) was replaced with a footbridge over the tracks in 2015; Dean Farm crossing (35:20) went the same way in 2018. Denehurst crossing (36:30) was closed in 2017 and was due to be replaced with a pedestrian subway under the tracks, but since it doesn’t connect to anything important on the east side, the progress on that has been very slow, and as of 2021 the path still hasn’t fully reopened. Finally, Woodside crossing (1:05:54) was closed in June 2021 and is due to be replaced by a subway next February. Thus, only Bedelands crossing (59:17) remains. • The vast majority of the signals en route have now been replaced by LED signals. • The section between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath was still signalled with SIMBIDS at the time; now it's fully signalled in both directions. (By the way, does anyone know when this section was resignalled?...)
And to add to that, 375s were still using the southeastern livery of white & yellow instead of just the blue, now its just ugly 376s everywhere lol and also the 465/6s were using southeastern white & yellow😍
Probably just as well. What a bloody nightmare of tangled trains and tracks just getting out of London. The track was in a terrible condition back then too - a consequence of years of neglect by successive labour governments.
Darren Cafferty, thank you for your video. I am subscribed to on RUclips. When Europe, I want to leave a few days for trains from England, which is a fantastic country and admirable. Hugs, Edelson / South Brazil
Thanks for the video, Darren. Love the train route and the extensive, integrated train traffic that I assume to be rush hour in London, clearly known for fogs......lol. Interesting ride, punctuated by different scenery and tunnels, which doesn't make for a boring ride at all in addition to the fact that the trains run on third rails for such a distance. Couldn't happen here in the States for safety and security reasons. Much appreciated.........
Great video, Darren. I enjoyed the beginning part the most with the complex junctions and signals which as so complicated to model in simulators and in real model railroads. I've been attempting something like this in virtual form, only to have my train drivers go nuts and tie up the junctions and passing loops!
I used to use the train from Airwick Gatport to Brighton regularly, and how I used to hate that announcement ' stopping at ALL stations to Brighton'! After a 3 hour flight and a schlep from terminal 2, all I wanted to do was get home! Some services only stopped at 3 stations, but there was no way of knowing that until it was too late! Nowadays, I use National Express, it's more comfy, just as cheap and stops nearer my home. I still like trains, though, and if I could have travelled in the cab, I'd still be using them! I guess I'll have to be satisfied with Train Simulator and RUclips until then! Great video, though, Enjoyed every minute!
Two years on some stretches of line have significantly changed; especially leaving Blackfriars now the bay platforms are in use. The work at London Bridge has also marched on in leaps and bounds. But then locations such as skew bridge never seem to change (30.41 - passing over slow lines). The wide tenfoot at Forest Hill (23:45) was to accommodate platforms for teams of ticket inspectors to board the non-corridor steam trains. Clayton Tunnel (1:09:18) one of the bedroom's in the railwayman's cottage about the arch is actually in one of the turret!
See the ol' carriage sidings gone at Blackfriars ramp, I spent a good part of my life bouncing along that line in old EPB's halcyon days. I can just remember sitting in the slower Orpington stopping to CX waiting for the 206 Hastings to thunder through or hoping one of me dads friends would let me have an "unofficial" drop off at Grove Park on the Hastings DMU's as they didn't stop there. My dad was a signalman on those panels and he started work at London Bridge with colour in his hair and left some years later with hair as white as snow, them approaches to London Bridge were an absolute nightmare and monday morning platform six at London Bridge used to be the pits lol
Aw the old art deco signal box at Forest Hill has gone, what is funny is my old TOPS office portakabin is STILL there at Norwood Jcn, really wished I had stayed with the railways, I loved it, whether lamping the Exeter-Waterloo's when I was down the lamp arch to just travelling the old SR for fun, great video 10/10
3rd rail has an advantage : not to visually pollute the landscape, (and less iron used for the same power supply) Sometimes, the track setting recalls the time of steam power, especially around tunnels and trenches, very little has changed there Thanks for sharing
BR days in an Hastings unit are brought to mind except is way smoother and a lot quieter. I guess the drivers feel better about the run too especially the ones driving the Belle.
Se um dia você vier para o Brasil te mostrarei como adoramos todos os cidadaos do mundo, quando nos conhecer, vai gostar do povo. Tenho amigos japoneses, chineses e sul coreanos, todos tem familia e são boas pessoas. Uma Boa Noite !
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I do not feel offended just about other countries and their inhabitants, I am of European descent, and not so critical. Each country has its strengths and weaknesses. This country is the world's most cosmopolitan aggregating all races on the planet, everyone who came here They built families and our culture. Including Asians.
Is there a chance to get an updated version of this run including all the new rail alignment? Really enjoyed watching your upload thanks for taking the time to film edit and post
grate video,strange the trains don't have better lights for the driver to see where he is going in the dark, that always puzzled me about trains in the UK,
Thought there was a bit of gap there alright. East Croydon was my local station at various times. Ah me - Brockley, New Cross Gate, Forest Hill, Sydenham, Anerley, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, Purley...
i didn't know that, been a long time since i've been over on that line, last i was there, the 319's had the thameslink livery, and the hst's had the intercity livery
I think one of the issues is some nitwit must have cracked the idea: "Hey, what if we had several central london stations and terminuses service every destination!". So instead of running shuttle trains or having travellers choose the underground we hav this surface train mess. And to add injury to insult: "Now let's privatise this whole shebang so one hand doesn't know what the other is up to"
This is because way back before nationalisation in the 40's, several different rail companies wanted to get their trains to the biggest population centre's. Just be thankful we still have this "mess". I would prefer to have more of what we once had, but an idiot called Beeching......
If I may, try Googling "nationalrail" and use the first link. Tell it from/to and it'll tell you how to do it. Britain isn't a big island, but it's the birthplace of railways, so we have a lot of them :) I'd recommend three routes that railway fans should experience: the Hope Valley line between Manchester and Sheffield, the Great Western Mainline along the South Devon "English Riviera" coast between London and Penzance and the West Highland line between Glasgow and Oban in Scotland. YMMV :)
I suppose as long as he/she can see the signals, more a signal issue than the train lights issue, that's it really, that and knowing which station you're approaching - it's not like you can get lost i suppose, or can you?
It would be good to see this route on a nice sunny day. I would like to see complete route from Bedford to Brighton. is it against the rules for a train driver to record there routes, without permission?.
I said I'm not hating on him. I don't drive trains, so I wanted to know what it meant when there's a yellow. By all means feel free to take a proper read at the disclaimer of my question.
This video is to do with railways not about the country it is filmed, however I live in England and I am insulted by your comments. I do not think you would like people telling you how bad your country is.
Great video. As someone who loves trains but knows very little about them, could someone tell me what the 'RA' means on the signal at the start? Route available?
Much better than the 1988 version with Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, though here they never seem to catch up with whoever they are chasing. Superb acting and script. Sounds like a genuine London train driver.
The people do have lives like they do in any other country around the world, and if the world was not dull and boring the world you live in now would look like the flintstones...
Railways as we know them today had their origin in Britain. It's wonderful to see the evolution they have gone through since Stephenson's Rocket. At the age of Victorian engineers such as Isombard Kingdom Brunel there have been quite some structural and technological developments. Very interesting and indeed it's not about a country. But come to speak of it, yes Brazil is quite criminal especially the favelas of Rio. Really UGLY!!
Britain's fastest rail service: must be the Southern. Aye, indeed, the Southern, or so-called, that has the gall to call itself such. It would be better advised to read the histories of both The Southern Railway AND The London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, both of which could put the present so-called Southern to shame.
Fifteen minutes from Blackfriars to London Bridge? OMG... I'm surely there's more fast travelling by LUL.... (Blackfriars - Monument in District/Circle and Bank - London Bridge on Northern)... Maybe.... rush hour?
Sorry for having seasons in Europe... But as for the British trains, they appear to me coloured like parrots.^^ In Brasil they have hardly trains left, unfortunately, haven`t they?
It's a real shame you felt the need to come here and make such rude and unnecessary comments about the country this was filmed, the country I was born and live in, and the country most people watching this come from. I'm sure others feel as insulted as I do, so let me make it very simple for you, if you have such a problem with our country, simply do not come here, if you have already been, don't come back, or simply watch videos filmed in countries you don't have an issue with.
Well I think it's safe to say that london railways are the definition of organized chaos. I've played a bit of SimSig, and the first 15 mins of this video would be my worst nightmare as a signaller/area controller... :P
The was a lovely trip for me, as I have never been overseas, ever, not that I don't want to come, just don't have that kind of money and health to do it, so I travel this way, and this video, Thanks to the driver of this train, I get to see it from a different perspective, which is so nice. Thank you very much!
Would be nice to have a nationwide passenger rail system like this here in the USA. Too bad we had to embrace the car like we did. Oh sure we have Amtrak, but it's nothing like this. I can see why it would take a while to learn the route. Quite complex. Thank you for uploading this and I look forward to more!
Thanks for the video. I live in New Jersey ,USA and I'd like to visit England. Right now I don't have the money to do it. My grandparents were born in Nottingham and there are relatives I've never met. Would be a great experience. Maybe someday. These video's give me a little taste of your life. Thankyou again!
Wow, it's crazy to see how much the line has changed in the last 10 years! Just some things I've noticed:
• The lines between Blackfriars/Charing Cross and London Bridge have finally been untangled, with the Blackfriars branch now on a separate, newly-built pair of tracks (here, their construction had barely even started).
• London Bridge now has 9 through platforms instead of 6, while the Charing Cross, Blackfriars and Cannon Street lines are now all conflict-free from each other. This video clearly shows what a mess that station was back then - in fact platform 6 was at the time the single busiest platform in all of Europe! (At least excluding underground and metro lines.)
• The Bermondsey dive-under wasn't a thing yet back then; Thameslink and Southeastern trains had to cross on the flat.
• Gatwick Airport didn't have a platform 7 yet! Back in those days, terminating Gatwick Express trains had to cross over to platforms 1 and 2 on the opposite side of the station in order to terminate, which caused a load of delays. Nowadays because of this extra platform, GX trains can terminate at platforms 5 and 6, completely conflict-free from the “slow” tracks.
• Thameslink and Gatwick Express still operated with 319s and 442s.
• 4-car trains were still a regular sight on the line back then - thankfully now they’re just a thing of the past (except on the Reigate services).
• Out of the five foot crossings on the line (35:20, 36:30, 52:09, 59:17 and 1:05:54), four have now been removed. Balcombe crossing (52:09) was replaced with a footbridge over the tracks in 2015; Dean Farm crossing (35:20) went the same way in 2018. Denehurst crossing (36:30) was closed in 2017 and was due to be replaced with a pedestrian subway under the tracks, but since it doesn’t connect to anything important on the east side, the progress on that has been very slow, and as of 2021 the path still hasn’t fully reopened. Finally, Woodside crossing (1:05:54) was closed in June 2021 and is due to be replaced by a subway next February. Thus, only Bedelands crossing (59:17) remains.
• The vast majority of the signals en route have now been replaced by LED signals.
• The section between Three Bridges and Haywards Heath was still signalled with SIMBIDS at the time; now it's fully signalled in both directions. (By the way, does anyone know when this section was resignalled?...)
And to add to that, 375s were still using the southeastern livery of white & yellow instead of just the blue, now its just ugly 376s everywhere lol and also the 465/6s were using southeastern white & yellow😍
Probably just as well. What a bloody nightmare of tangled trains and tracks just getting out of London. The track was in a terrible condition back then too - a consequence of years of neglect by successive labour governments.
@@ianhosier4042 Blame Thatcher and privating BR
@@avgfree21 Thatcher didn’t privatise BR. And anyway it’s nationalised now. You are probably too young to remember just how bad BR was.
I'm a fan of track and enjoyed the video. I loved the course and the fog. A hug here in Brazil!
Darren Cafferty, thank you for your video. I am subscribed to on RUclips. When Europe, I want to leave a few days for trains from England, which is a fantastic country and admirable. Hugs, Edelson / South Brazil
Thanks for the video, Darren. Love the train route and the extensive, integrated train traffic that I assume to be rush hour in London, clearly known for fogs......lol. Interesting ride, punctuated by different scenery and tunnels, which doesn't make for a boring ride at all in addition to the fact that the trains run on third rails for such a distance. Couldn't happen here in the States for safety and security reasons. Much appreciated.........
Thanks for sharing. Nice view of the Shard early on. Quite a busy stretch of rail there passing London Bridge.
Great video, Darren.
I enjoyed the beginning part the most with the complex junctions and signals which as so complicated to model in simulators and in real model railroads. I've been attempting something like this in virtual form, only to have my train drivers go nuts and tie up the junctions and passing loops!
I used to use the train from Airwick Gatport to Brighton regularly, and how I used to hate that announcement ' stopping at ALL stations to Brighton'! After a 3 hour flight and a schlep from terminal 2, all I wanted to do was get home! Some services only stopped at 3 stations, but there was no way of knowing that until it was too late! Nowadays, I use National Express, it's more comfy, just as cheap and stops nearer my home. I still like trains, though, and if I could have travelled in the cab, I'd still be using them! I guess I'll have to be satisfied with Train Simulator and RUclips until then! Great video, though, Enjoyed every minute!
Two years on some stretches of line have significantly changed; especially leaving Blackfriars now the bay platforms are in use. The work at London Bridge has also marched on in leaps and bounds.
But then locations such as skew bridge never seem to change (30.41 - passing over slow lines).
The wide tenfoot at Forest Hill (23:45) was to accommodate platforms for teams of ticket inspectors to board the non-corridor steam trains.
Clayton Tunnel (1:09:18) one of the bedroom's in the railwayman's cottage about the arch is actually in one of the turret!
See the ol' carriage sidings gone at Blackfriars ramp, I spent a good part of my life bouncing along that line in old EPB's halcyon days. I can just remember sitting in the slower Orpington stopping to CX waiting for the 206 Hastings to thunder through or hoping one of me dads friends would let me have an "unofficial" drop off at Grove Park on the Hastings DMU's as they didn't stop there.
My dad was a signalman on those panels and he started work at London Bridge with colour in his hair and left some years later with hair as white as snow, them approaches to London Bridge were an absolute nightmare and monday morning platform six at London Bridge used to be the pits lol
This is my top video on you tube. Thank you. I get so excited as it leaves Brighton.
Aw the old art deco signal box at Forest Hill has gone, what is funny is my old TOPS office portakabin is STILL there at Norwood Jcn, really wished I had stayed with the railways, I loved it, whether lamping the Exeter-Waterloo's when I was down the lamp arch to just travelling the old SR for fun, great video 10/10
3rd rail has an advantage : not to visually pollute the landscape, (and less iron used for the same power supply)
Sometimes, the track setting recalls the time of steam power, especially around tunnels and trenches, very little has changed there
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing. I've been looking for this drive for a while. I used to live in Worthing, change at Brighton and get off at Burgess Hill.
Thanks Darren for your videos a bout trains .
“A LOT OF THINGS HAVE CHANGED” is all I can say!
And London Bridge has had a HuGeEeeEeEe, redo, it looks amazing 🤩
1:09:19 Clayton Tunnel looming out of the foggy landscape, it’s an amazingly atmospheric moment.
49 and I still love this shit.
BR days in an Hastings unit are brought to mind except is way smoother and a lot quieter. I guess the drivers feel better about the run too especially the ones driving the Belle.
Great video. I would like to ride on British rail, in the country where rail transport was born
Great video. Thank you.
It's Right Away. The indicator is activated by the platform staff to authorise the Driver to start away from the station.
Super video !
Se um dia você vier para o Brasil te mostrarei como adoramos todos os cidadaos do mundo, quando nos conhecer, vai gostar do povo. Tenho amigos japoneses, chineses e sul coreanos, todos tem familia e são boas pessoas. Uma Boa Noite !
I do not feel offended just about other countries and their inhabitants, I am of European descent, and not so critical. Each country has its strengths and weaknesses. This country is the world's most cosmopolitan aggregating all races on the planet, everyone who came here They built families and our culture. Including Asians.
Is there a chance to get an updated version of this run including all the new rail alignment? Really enjoyed watching your upload thanks for taking the time to film edit and post
grate video,strange the trains don't have better lights for the driver to see where he is going in the dark, that always puzzled me about trains in the UK,
true,,and there is not so many road crossings as here in the US and its all fenced off in the UK
Excellent video's Darren
Really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing
Thought there was a bit of gap there alright. East Croydon was my local station at various times. Ah me - Brockley, New Cross Gate, Forest Hill, Sydenham, Anerley, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, Purley...
i didn't know that, been a long time since i've been over on that line, last i was there, the 319's had the thameslink livery, and the hst's had the intercity livery
Nice video cab ride
There's a spot south of Three Bridges which is 100mph but everywhere else it's the usual 90mph
I think one of the issues is some nitwit must have cracked the idea: "Hey, what if we had several central london stations and terminuses service every destination!". So instead of running shuttle trains or having travellers choose the underground we hav this surface train mess. And to add injury to insult: "Now let's privatise this whole shebang so one hand doesn't know what the other is up to"
It doesn't work like that. Also the British invented the train. Be thankful.
This is because way back before nationalisation in the 40's, several different rail companies wanted to get their trains to the biggest population centre's. Just be thankful we still have this "mess". I would prefer to have more of what we once had, but an idiot called Beeching......
It is a 319. You can tell by the break release sounds.
If I may, try Googling "nationalrail" and use the first link.
Tell it from/to and it'll tell you how to do it.
Britain isn't a big island, but it's the birthplace of railways, so we have a lot of them :)
I'd recommend three routes that railway fans should experience: the Hope Valley line between Manchester and Sheffield, the Great Western Mainline along the South Devon "English Riviera" coast between London and Penzance and the West Highland line between Glasgow and Oban in Scotland.
YMMV :)
If you keep an eye on the mirrors on some platforms you see the reflection of a 319.
Anyway, thanks for sharing - I used to live by Three Bridges :D
That's why you spend 100's of hours learning every inch of the Route before you're let loose on it. :)
Nice. I wish these were a higher resolution though. What kind of train is that to the left at 29:00?
It is a ews/db class 66
East Croydon, South Croydon and Purley Oaks missed out.
I suppose as long as he/she can see the signals, more a signal issue than the train lights issue, that's it really, that and knowing which station you're approaching - it's not like you can get lost i suppose, or can you?
Why was East Croydon edited out? Update: just heard him say the camera shut off
It would be good to see this route on a nice sunny day.
I would like to see complete route from Bedford to Brighton.
is it against the rules for a train driver to record there routes, without permission?.
Why was the bit from East Croydon to Purely edited out?
Did any 'Thameslink' train ever get to L41 signal and not find it at danger?
Great video thanks
Thanks for posting such a fascinating video, would have been even better if there was some indication of the speed.
I said I'm not hating on him. I don't drive trains, so I wanted to know what it meant when there's a yellow. By all means feel free to take a proper read at the disclaimer of my question.
interesting, thanks, not here, and the tracks are not fenced off like there
super video, merci!!
That's the tunnel near Preston Park isn't it?
Yeh my guess is he is driving a class 319 EMU. The heater sounds familiar
Great ride!
Definitely rush hour, the driver mentions they are meant to be at London Bridge for 9:12 when they are stuck at the first red.
I wish you could put the station names and road intersections please and tunnel s also please
Very nice !
Awesome Video! thanks for sharing it :)
Metropolitan Junc is always fun :)
Well said, thanks!!
This video is to do with railways not about the country it is filmed, however I live in England and I am insulted by your comments. I do not think you would like people telling you how bad your country is.
So why did you drive through a yellow around the 6 minute mark?
(Not hating or anything. Just curious)
Great video. As someone who loves trains but knows very little about them, could someone tell me what the 'RA' means on the signal at the start? Route available?
Right Away
Much better than the 1988 version with Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, though here they never seem to catch up with whoever they are chasing. Superb acting and script. Sounds like a genuine London train driver.
eh??
jajajajaajajaja
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The people do have lives like they do in any other country around the world, and if the world was not dull and boring the world you live in now would look like the flintstones...
Whats the maximum line speed on the London to Brighton line? do they run up to 100mph in places?
Anybody else miss East Croydon?
And South Croydon and Purley Oaks
Thew high pitch alarm each 20 seconds is the "Dead Man" system?
pity some of it is missing, ie between Norwood junction and Purley!
how do you know the speed limit, is there a digital monitor or anything?
Railways as we know them today had their origin in Britain. It's wonderful to see the evolution they have gone through since Stephenson's Rocket. At the age of Victorian engineers such as Isombard Kingdom Brunel there have been quite some structural and technological developments. Very interesting and indeed it's not about a country. But come to speak of it, yes Brazil is quite criminal especially the favelas of Rio. Really UGLY!!
12 mins at a red,finally gets into London Bridge 15 mins later says it all really
we have class 377's too?
quality right past my old digs at forest hill
Cool, this is Railworks. But I don't think I have this route...
is it a 319, because i havent heard a 377 like that...........?
@3m50s The driver sounds pissed off at having to wait at red signal.
this isn't game footage if that's what you mean, this is real life.
Bedford to Brighton,
Via East Croydon.
15 mins from Blackfriars to London Bridge??? I could have hopped on one leg quicker that that!
Andrew Davies Yep
Britain's fastest rail service: must be the Southern. Aye, indeed, the Southern, or so-called, that has the gall to call itself such. It would be better advised to read the histories of both The Southern Railway AND The London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, both of which could put the present so-called Southern to shame.
Fifteen minutes from Blackfriars to London Bridge? OMG... I'm surely there's more fast travelling by LUL.... (Blackfriars - Monument in District/Circle and Bank - London Bridge on Northern)... Maybe.... rush hour?
What is this aboard, a class 319?
Sorry for having seasons in Europe... But as for the British trains, they appear to me coloured like parrots.^^ In Brasil they have hardly trains left, unfortunately, haven`t they?
well, it's definitely an fcc train, so most likely is a 319
If I hadn't had that spliff this might be a bit boring.
What British Rail class is this train?
DZJ 1011 319.
Uno) You did';t ask what a yellow was, you asked why he drove through it.
3) I don't do disclaimers.
The Shard. During contruction.
Thanks for pointing that out, for a moment I thought it was the Shard-completed.
Any other Railworks/TS2013 drivers here try panning the camera along the way? :D
What is that monstrosity straight ahead at 2:30?
its the partially build shard
jekanyika
Aaah right. That makes sense
(although I would have liked to have seen the station names).
I thought maybe the video was in black and white (and brown) but that's just England.
It's a real shame you felt the need to come here and make such rude and unnecessary comments about the country this was filmed, the country I was born and live in, and the country most people watching this come from. I'm sure others feel as insulted as I do, so let me make it very simple for you, if you have such a problem with our country, simply do not come here, if you have already been, don't come back, or simply watch videos filmed in countries you don't have an issue with.
That is a fuckload of trains! Busy lines...
glad you liked it 😀
Well I think it's safe to say that london railways are the definition of organized chaos. I've played a bit of SimSig, and the first 15 mins of this video would be my worst nightmare as a signaller/area controller... :P
Right Away
Forgot Penge West!
there building the schard