You seriously need to add sub-text in either the lower left or right hand corner explaining each service. I.e where the service started, where it is going or has come from, the time of the service perhaps the time of when it departed its starting point and then lastly the operator name.
Very good filming. I remember 'proper' trains with locos that had to get coupled/uncoupled at termini and a variety of coaching stock. It's all a bit 'samey' for me these days, but one thing that stands out is how clean the trains are (externally at least). The approach/departure at Lime Street must give each driver a buzz each time they do it.
I notice that TPE 802 came in on diesel. I saw the same thing at Bolton before Christmas, on diesel under the wires. The station looked quiet, I wonder what impact the strike has had on passenger numbers on non strike days? I've seen very recent videos of Carlisle station, and it's like a graveyard.
This is the first time i have watched through your entire intro
Great video. I will have to visit lime Street again. Thank you.
Very good video I remember the Peaks on the transpenine Express they were a sight to see
Very nice Liverpool Lime Street looks splendid
Very nice video, I always enjoy coming to this station with all its history.
Splendid! Liverpool lime street at it’s finest. Awesome vid
The Class 197 still do look very nice.
You seriously need to add sub-text in either the lower left or right hand corner explaining each service. I.e where the service started, where it is going or has come from, the time of the service perhaps the time of when it departed its starting point and then lastly the operator name.
Oldest railway terminal in the world still operating along with the first railway cutting ever created.
The oldest grand terminus, yes but technically the oldest train station in the world is Liverpool road in Manchester
Very good filming. I remember 'proper' trains with locos that had to get coupled/uncoupled at termini and a variety of coaching stock. It's all a bit 'samey' for me these days, but one thing that stands out is how clean the trains are (externally at least). The approach/departure at Lime Street must give each driver a buzz each time they do it.
I love Liverpool lime street station for the northern,trans per9 express,filfi burger 319s
Trans pennine not actually cancelled.
I notice that TPE 802 came in on diesel. I saw the same thing at Bolton before Christmas, on diesel under the wires.
The station looked quiet, I wonder what impact the strike has had on passenger numbers on non strike days? I've seen very recent videos of Carlisle station, and it's like a graveyard.
i wonder why the 802 was in diesel mode
No, it can't be? A transpennine express???
No Strike on BR !? ok....