It certainly is sad to see them go but with HS2 on the way a bright future for us and our railway and so it should be we invented the railway and should be at the top table 🇬🇧💪💪👍😊 a high speed train capable of speeds up to 250mph can't wait
Never liked them myself. Not enough carriages, so difficult to find a seat a lot of the time, and if you did get one you could be staring at the side of the carriage with no window. Terrible seating arrangements. Give me locomotive hauled trains with 11/12/13 mk II or mk I coaches anytime.
Not a massive train fan mate but you've excelled yourself with this video! Amazing footage, I take this train regularly for work and nice to see the driver's eye view of the entire journey! Well done!
Thanks for posting. The way the train barrels through those stations, makes me think if you were on the platform you'd need to have your toupee on firmly.
Thanks for recording this! I'm currently recreating Kettering to St Pancras in a Transport Fever RUclips series at around 1:5 scale, so this helps no end.
Fantastic 😀 my home mainline and plenty of places that I used to go 'spotting back in the day in and around Leicester. Could watch these videos all day.👍
Agree, there was no East Midlands Parkway Station just south of Radcliffe-on-Soar Power station (8:35) back in the 1970's! But isn't it a national disgrace and embarrassment that in 2018 this line STILL hasn't been electrified through to Sheffield?
In Italy there are not diesel-trains that powerful and fast, because all the main lines are electrified. The most powerful diesel-electric locomotive is the old d445, built in 1974, with a maximum speed of 130 kmh (80 mph). Wonderful video, congratulations. I apologize for my shaky English.
@giovannigino3675, it’s the same in Sweden. It’s only regional lines such as Håkantorp-Gårdsjö and Lidköping-Kalmar or freight lines that aren’t electrified. The fastest diesel trains there run at about 140 km/h, or 89,9919669 mph.
Though I'm on the Derby leg (From Long Eaton), this is still a cracking run from the Nottingham leg..... Just wished it was possible to hear the good old Paxman Valenta scream once more (Also risking possible hearing loss!)..... Still, the VP185 puts in a worthy effort.
It is. I live in the Northamptonshire area and use this line often for commuting - they are adding a 4th line to Kettering (continues to Corby) and are also electrifying Bedford - Kettering - Corby.
Thanks for a great DEV. I particularly like the way you label the stations - for those of us on the other side of the world the geography can be a bit puzzling otherwise.
The high fencing from 3:37 is Sims scrap yard. Back in the 80's when it was still McIntyre's the huge machine that shreds the metals had a failure & a piece of it shot out & hit a passing train. I suspect the fence went up soon after. They still use their siding to transport the shredded metal out. You can see the siding at 3:45
From Bedford onwards a good illustration of how the catenary contact wire intentionally zig-zags. Near the end, Belsize Tunnel was London’s longest Network Rail tunnel until HS1 built.
At about 1:04:00 there's a tunnel, with a speed board before it saying 100. After the tunnel, there's another speed board which I think says 120. Yet the train doesn't slow down before the tunnel. Measuring the time to pass the platform at Flitwick indicates that it is indeed doing about 125mph. So is it exempt from the tunnel speed limit?
HST's, such as what this train was often have their own speed boards. Such as the one in front of the tunnel. Where if you look closely says 100. But underneath it says HST 125. So for high speed trains, like this one, it is cleared to continue at full line speed. As it does.
Love hst....100mph and engines seem like in tick over...not a murmur...they built em to do the job and more. at 30:36 is that a wheelchex unit yellow on track left ?
The Pxman Valenta engines were very high revving for their era. Peak power (2250bhp) I think is at 1500 rpm. The rationale is weight reduction. Smaller engines need revving higher to develop power. From memory these are only something like 80 litres swept volume. Hence the turbo scream under load. Great pieces of machinery.
Wow many bridges have been adapted or newly built for electrification north of Bedford. Shame it wont reach as far as Nottingham and Sheffield or Derby. Looks like some catanary masts have been replaced by new ones just near Kentish Town. Exciting video.
From the state of the landscape (trees still bare) and the timing (arr Leicester at 1655) I think this was filmed in March 2018 - my guess would be between March 21 and 24 - later than this it would have been lighter (daylight saving time); earlier than this it would have been darker on approach to St Pancras. Also new Thameslink stock seen several times which was only introduced in 2017/18.
Amazing experience. Great video. Would’ve been nice if you could have filmed the controls when leaving a station and coming to a stop before a station.
Great video mate...awesome Fast Track ride...all the way whole journey...!!! ~ One thing I did notice was "Unusual " Signal Repeaters " around Wellingborough / Bedford area.." GREEN ONES " I have never seen Green ones before..!!! ~ Love the Midland..best railway in my opinnion...well at the moment it is, until they ruin it with frigging wires & rigging etc..have always liked the scene just south of Platform 1@ Market H ' where the New & the Old unite...i.e the New Tech Signal Rig..& just to the left of the rig the lovely old Yard light...hope they never ever get rid of that they look so nice indeed together.....Also its my home track..being as I live in Leagrave..!!! :)
They are three-position banner repeaters. The green tells drivers that not only is the signal ahead clear but it's at green. A white 'off' at this type of banner means that parent signal is clear but showing a yellow or double-yellow.
Absolutely not. St Pancras station serves Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield & Leicester. Euston is the west coast mainline. Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow.
@@ericjamieson All other operators' HSTs have been re-engined with MTU engines from the mid 2000s onwards. East Midlands Trains opted instead for the Paxman VP185 which is a more modern version of the original Paxman Valenta that stopped being made in 2003.
Lol the view (and probably all) from the station, wasnt that train, because on the video at the platform he was clearly standing outside on the platform that on the train theres no one there at all!
Can't understand why grown men get so thrilled by such rail videos. As a kid I like most boys were keen train spotters but we grew out of it during maturity.
One of the best trains ever made .
You're so right.
It certainly is sad to see them go but with HS2 on the way a bright future for us and our railway and so it should be we invented the railway and should be at the top table 🇬🇧💪💪👍😊 a high speed train capable of speeds up to 250mph can't wait
Never liked them myself. Not enough carriages, so difficult to find a seat a lot of the time, and if you did get one you could be staring at the side of the carriage with no window. Terrible seating arrangements. Give me locomotive hauled trains with 11/12/13 mk II or mk I coaches anytime.
I totally agree with you. We haven't such here on Italy.
@darylkemp1257 still waiting mate 😂
Thank you for posting this. All the replacements for the HSTs are a very big step down in passenger comfort - superb machines.
You guys absolutely have the best diesel engines/trains out there. Amazing. ❤
Outstanding! You can't beat drivers eye views. You must do more.
Not a massive train fan mate but you've excelled yourself with this video! Amazing footage, I take this train regularly for work and nice to see the driver's eye view of the entire journey! Well done!
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I agree
Thanks for posting. The way the train barrels through those stations, makes me think if you were on the platform you'd need to have your toupee on firmly.
Best Class 43 Intercity 125 i have seen. With a great sound from the VP 185 engine 🇩🇰
Absolutely brilliant video. Thank you for taking the time to produce this. Going to miss the 125 like Concorde and the Boeing 747. Beautiful train.
ScotRail is keeping the HST in service and has no plans to retire them. They have just refurbished them and installed new sliding doors.
Listening to this with earphones brilliant sound
Lovely sound in the tunnel as he opens up just past West Hampstead.
Awesome footage!! Love the engineer view! And I also love being able to hear the DSD and AWS going off
Drivers view
Thanks for recording this! I'm currently recreating Kettering to St Pancras in a Transport Fever RUclips series at around 1:5 scale, so this helps no end.
i did the journey alot as a kid. loved the ride.
Fantastic 😀 my home mainline and plenty of places that I used to go 'spotting back in the day in and around Leicester. Could watch these videos all day.👍
Agree, there was no East Midlands Parkway Station just south of Radcliffe-on-Soar Power station (8:35) back in the 1970's! But isn't it a national disgrace and embarrassment that in 2018 this line STILL hasn't been electrified through to Sheffield?
In Italy there are not diesel-trains that powerful and fast, because all the main lines are electrified. The most powerful diesel-electric locomotive is the old d445, built in 1974, with a maximum speed of 130 kmh (80 mph). Wonderful video, congratulations. I apologize for my shaky English.
You did perfectly mate on the English and the punctuation I can’t speak English half the time 😂
@giovannigino3675, it’s the same in Sweden. It’s only regional lines such as Håkantorp-Gårdsjö and Lidköping-Kalmar or freight lines that aren’t electrified. The fastest diesel trains there run at about 140 km/h, or 89,9919669 mph.
This is my guilty pleasure whilst at home due to the coronavirus, I went the other way yesterday from St Pancras to Derby
Will you people stop using that name , just call it a virus , not a god .
@@Patrick-hb7bk No mate, because thats hat it is called and its a real thing.
Patrick 777 777
Shut up
@@Ed_Gilbert Up yours , who pulled your string anyway .
Loved that .but yes would of been great to see train coming in to full stop in london station
I find cab view journeys really relaxing
Though I'm on the Derby leg (From Long Eaton), this is still a cracking run from the Nottingham leg..... Just wished it was possible to hear the good old Paxman Valenta scream once more (Also risking possible hearing loss!)..... Still, the VP185 puts in a worthy effort.
That looks suspiciously like a requadrupling of the section from Kettering southwards! Thx very much for posting.
It is. I live in the Northamptonshire area and use this line often for commuting - they are adding a 4th line to Kettering (continues to Corby) and are also electrifying Bedford - Kettering - Corby.
Thanks for a great DEV. I particularly like the way you label the stations - for those of us on the other side of the world the geography can be a bit puzzling otherwise.
Wonderful and beautiful video - thanks and regards, Dana.
These class 43s will be around a long time yet i hope far more comfy than whats out there now and i can feel the power as it goes along....superb
Gotta love the sound of a 2 stroke diesel. Just as good as an EMD 567 in notch 8
Its a 4 stroke.
Not without some technical issues, but still a very enjoyable journey
Nice to see the quadrupling being put back
Thanks for sharing
Problems you mean
Use to love travelling on the hst sets, shame about their retirement. Great video
Great drivers eye view footage mate
8:30 The view of east midlands parkway is amazing
MARIO SONIC sarcasm?
@@Ed_Gilbert I think he means the view of the large cooling towers.
@@QwertyScream I think he means the view of the large cooling towers.
The high fencing from 3:37 is Sims scrap yard. Back in the 80's when it was still McIntyre's the huge machine that shreds the metals had a failure & a piece of it shot out & hit a passing train. I suspect the fence went up soon after. They still use their siding to transport the shredded metal out. You can see the siding at 3:45
Absolutely brilliant. Extremely well presented
@44.15 Glad to see Desborough water towers still standing after all these years. Reminds me of when I lived there in the 70s
hope you do more of these they are fantastic
Beautiful trains the h s t 125.
Fantastic video. What an inadequate terminus St Pancras is, both in terms of number of domestic platforms and customer facilities.
limeyfox St Pancras is an incredible station! What facilities do you expect? It even has a bloody champagne bar
I was expecting the ticket checker. Lol 😆
From Bedford onwards a good illustration of how the catenary contact wire intentionally zig-zags.
Near the end, Belsize Tunnel was London’s longest Network Rail tunnel until HS1 built.
The zig-zagging is known as stagger; it's designed to even out the wear across train pantographs.
Didn't know that about the Belsize tunnels.
Amazing especially when going past the stations. You really just can't beat driver eye view make sure you do another one this time the Opposite way.
Would be also a good idea to create a Nottingham to London on TS2018.
I want that so much! And to include the Robin hood line to worksop! :D
Wold like Notts/Derby to Sheffield as well. Need more of the Midland Mainline
At about 1:04:00 there's a tunnel, with a speed board before it saying 100. After the tunnel, there's another speed board which I think says 120. Yet the train doesn't slow down before the tunnel. Measuring the time to pass the platform at Flitwick indicates that it is indeed doing about 125mph. So is it exempt from the tunnel speed limit?
HST's, such as what this train was often have their own speed boards. Such as the one in front of the tunnel. Where if you look closely says 100. But underneath it says HST 125. So for high speed trains, like this one, it is cleared to continue at full line speed. As it does.
Oh yes, I can see it now. Wasn't that apparent before. Thanks.
Superb thankyou for sharing.
Awesome this is !
Is that a "caution! Low flying aircraft" sign at the end of the platform at Luton Apt PW?
Love hst....100mph and engines seem like in tick over...not a murmur...they built em to do the job and more. at 30:36 is that a wheelchex unit yellow on track left ?
The Pxman Valenta engines were very high revving for their era. Peak power (2250bhp) I think is at 1500 rpm. The rationale is weight reduction. Smaller engines need revving higher to develop power. From memory these are only something like 80 litres swept volume. Hence the turbo scream under load. Great pieces of machinery.
I believe there are now some stretches of 125mph running on the MML??
Correct.
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Sounding nice leaving Luton.
Leaving Luton always sounds nice!
A great video with the side angles of the train whizzing by as well besides the driver's view.
Interesting contest of acceleration leaving Luton: HST vs class 700. Thameslink draws ahead but we catch it up at Luton Airport!
Wow many bridges have been adapted or newly built for electrification north of Bedford.
Shame it wont reach as far as Nottingham and Sheffield or Derby.
Looks like some catanary masts have been replaced by new ones just near Kentish Town.
Exciting video.
Why didn't you show the train coming to a stop at St Pancras station? Anyway, great video
Maybe he had to hide the camera quick before he got told off for filming while on the job.
Excellent! Thanks for posting.
*See the problem in Electrifying this line - all bridges too low, and tunnels out of Leicester ! Hence only planned [2021] up to Market Harborough !*
They've done it up to South Wigston near Leicester.
All the masts they have put up in this small time
Good to see my home station! (won't say which one, you never know if Cambridge Analytica are reading this...)
EASYTIGER10 they probably are
The British Tail Class 43 (HST) is the tops classification used for the InterCity 125 High Speed Train
Very good video. I'd love to travel in the cab of an HST. When was this filmed?
From the state of the landscape (trees still bare) and the timing (arr Leicester at 1655) I think this was filmed in March 2018 - my guess would be between March 21 and 24 - later than this it would have been lighter (daylight saving time); earlier than this it would have been darker on approach to St Pancras. Also new Thameslink stock seen several times which was only introduced in 2017/18.
Is there any chance of your filming more of these cab rides ? Thanks, Dana.
How's the preparation for Electrification going...... brilliant video...
Not simon price asda cleaner cardiff ?
I've asked to go in the cab before but got told no by Virgin West Coast due to H&S. How is this possible? Thanks.
Different TOC's have differing stances on allowing cab rides or allowing rail fans into the cab. Some are quite against it.
We need a Sheffield to St Pancras POV 👍
Amazing video! Seems like the trains in France in the early eighties.
I thought you have TGV.
Amazing experience. Great video. Would’ve been nice if you could have filmed the controls when leaving a station and coming to a stop before a station.
Do Poole to London waterloo
Brilliant video. Really enjoyed.
i just climb down the train ...nice footage
Great Video! what camera did you use for the DEV? Plus did you have to get permission from the T.O.C. company to film in the cab?
good video thx for sharing.
Nice video!
The speed? Tank you.
Up to 125 m/ph or 200 km/h!
Amazing! But how do you get this footage???
What year was this. And why does the film start off in near darkness and end in near darkness? Was this filmed from several different trains?
did you work for east midlands trains?
The Bedford to London part of the route is nicknamed the “Bedpan line”
I've noticed that in Moleman's video of 40145 in TS, I think it's because the MML is electrified from *Bed* ford to St *Pan* cras
Love these cab views but not the noisy ones>
nice video. can the H S T's achieve 125 m p h on this route the speed sign's are hard to see.
Speed signs are often old and inaccurate; many of the signs on the Midland mainline indicate 100mph line speed where 125mph is used frequently.
Yes they do attain 125mph on some of these sections...eventually. Unlike the 222s, HSTs top-end power tails off above 90/100.
@@allmyothersubscriptions some signs are indeed old, such as the yellow stencil 'cut outs', but they are all accurate.
What had happened to the northbound 700 at Luton Airport Parkway?
Hi! Was this the diesel loco or the driving trailer the video was filmed from ? Excellent one! Thanks, Dana.
HSTs have a 'loco' (power car) at both ends
How did you get the cab ride? Brilliant video though, I do love the Paxman VP185 scream.
Great video mate...awesome Fast Track ride...all the way whole journey...!!! ~ One thing I did notice was "Unusual " Signal Repeaters " around Wellingborough / Bedford area.." GREEN ONES " I have never seen Green ones before..!!! ~ Love the Midland..best railway in my opinnion...well at the moment it is, until they ruin it with frigging wires & rigging etc..have always liked the scene just south of Platform 1@ Market H ' where the New & the Old unite...i.e the New Tech Signal Rig..& just to the left of the rig the lovely old Yard light...hope they never ever get rid of that they look so nice indeed together.....Also its my home track..being as I live in Leagrave..!!! :)
They are three-position banner repeaters. The green tells drivers that not only is the signal ahead clear but it's at green. A white 'off' at this type of banner means that parent signal is clear but showing a yellow or double-yellow.
After all that we didn't even reach the buffers!
great video (from italy).
Strange?! Trains from Nottingham do end up in London Euston?!
Absolutely not. St Pancras station serves Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield & Leicester. Euston is the west coast mainline. Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow.
@@TrainPlaneHub I got Nottingham confused with Northampton!! To get from the one to the other town with only 1 change i have to go through Birmingham.
What is the diseal burn rate per minute?
How did you get this footage???
Really? We don't get to come to the final stop?
I was a bit surprised how busy the Midland Main Line actually is.
Did he pass a red signal???
21:58
No it was on amber....
Great video
Great video!!
32:30 *Speed Limit 100mph - I wish Suzuki RG500cc !*
Imagine how much better this would have sounded with a Valenta behind the driver. These MTUs sound like a freaking Leyland bus.
Definitely agree.
Not MTU - read the description.
How is this a Valenta? I thought the class 43s were all re-engined long ago.
Its a VP-185, not a Valenta. As it says in the titles & description...
Ah ok I thought that was the same thing. I stand corrected.
@@ericjamieson All other operators' HSTs have been re-engined with MTU engines from the mid 2000s onwards. East Midlands Trains opted instead for the Paxman VP185 which is a more modern version of the original Paxman Valenta that stopped being made in 2003.
This is awesome. Thanks trainplanehub. Out of interest, was it filmed during the week or at a weekend?
How fast do they go?
37:00 Tornado? :)
Lol the view (and probably all) from the station, wasnt that train, because on the video at the platform he was clearly standing outside on the platform that on the train theres no one there at all!
A clean windscreen would have been nice!
Get your cloth out then. Off you go.
richard heywood tell that to the flies and gnats whose ARSES HIT THE SCREEN YA BELL END PRICK !!!
Can't understand why grown men get so thrilled by such rail videos. As a kid I like most boys were keen train spotters but we grew out of it during maturity.
Lovely video! :)
Nice! 👌