Geoff, I must admire the quality of this video. BUT ..... you need to get Don to show you how to add running commentaries. That's the difference ...... Don's offerings are really informative ..... pure gold.
I will Peter......I watched a lot of his material before we made contact , it's the best in the UK for sure....
2 года назад
Agree, most of us already know the path, but at least it is necesary to add "captions" in order to show those people who don't. (e.g.: stations names) Very nice images! You can! ;-)
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@@geoffmackley Agree again! Don is the Unique, the Master (of the Universe). The most didactical youtuber.
Great day for it. I lived in Huddersfield 40 years ago and regularly travelled to Manchester Victoria. Remembered the really long Standedge tunnel near Marsden.
A brilliant video, a lovely day, excellent Countryside, clear picture what more could you want. I really enjoyed it, bowling along the tracks, thanks Geoff.
Really interesting to see a drivers eye view of a line I've travelled many times. Adding captions indicating main locations would have made it much more interesting.
Very Nice HD video: seen all signal very clear, All point position seen very clear Normal & Reverse, All sign Board visible very clear, All AWS beep green sweet sound and restricted Color yellow , doble yellow and red different sound very clear hearing in video, Really very good video done by team, Thanks very Much all Team
Took me a while to work out it started from Oxford Rd using Google Earth - I’m not from around here. Great video, though - captions would be even better.
Agreed. Captions for stations, junctions, and key line features (eg bridges, viaducts and tunnels) plus perhaps interesting line side buildings or landmarks. Good video nevertheless.
Some very demanding people in the comments 🙄 Those who want to see captions as good as Don's, see Don Coffey's you tube channel there is plenty of trips over this route. I'm happy to see without captions, see more of the route rather than trying to keep up with them! Keep up the good work 👍🏻
Lived in Huddersfield for some yrs in a little village called Slaithwaite before moving to Hornsea Loverly Station there even went train spotting at Victoria....
Im from area around 21:00. All comments are true that it’s beautiful countryside but it’s lovely and green because it rains. A lot. It rains 98% of the time. I live near London now and the weather is so much better
@@geoffmackley Would it please be possible for you to upload a caption version and a non caption version in the future? I don't like captions as it's too distracting and spoils the footage.
Is this an old video? I thought we would see some of the current electrification work going on between Victoria and Stalybridge! It would be nice to see some of the ongoing upgrades on the route from “The Cab”.
The new electrification with the overhead wires that ends after Manchester Victoria towards Huddersfield. I was thinking if Network Rail could of continued on electrifying to Leeds and to York via Church Fenton and to allow electric & Bi-mode trains to operate from Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria to Leeds and York using 25kv OHLE.
I think Summit and Standedge tunnels make that difficult for either trans Pennine route, not insurmountable in either case just expensive. The government recently reneged on their promise for "Northern Powerhouse" rail projects such as electrification between Leeds and Manchester.
It's Manchester Victoria, not Victoria Station in London. Although even that is not quite correct as the video starts at Manchester Piccadilly. Victoria Station is at 6:20.
Lovely countryside. Exploring England/the UK is on top of my bucket list. Thanks to you and Don for a wonderful video!
I was in Manchester yesterday. It is a truly amazing city. So cosmopolitan.
Geoff, I must admire the quality of this video. BUT ..... you need to get Don to show you how to add running commentaries. That's the difference ...... Don's offerings are really informative ..... pure gold.
I will Peter......I watched a lot of his material before we made contact , it's the best in the UK for sure....
Agree, most of us already know the path, but at least it is necesary to add "captions" in order to show those people who don't. (e.g.: stations names) Very nice images! You can! ;-)
@@geoffmackley Agree again! Don is the Unique, the Master (of the Universe). The most didactical youtuber.
Brilliant photography and such wonderful weather. Any foreigners watching before you think of moving here try a winter first. This is a rare day.
Haha, a very good point 🙂
A rail video of this quality - must be Don Coffey. Nice one. 🐨🇦🇺
Great day for it. I lived in Huddersfield 40 years ago and regularly travelled to Manchester Victoria. Remembered the really long Standedge tunnel near Marsden.
Surely brings back my memories at Huddersfield
A brilliant video, a lovely day, excellent Countryside, clear picture what more could you want. I really enjoyed it, bowling along the tracks, thanks Geoff.
Yr Welcome Peter
named Victoria > Huddersfield
actually starts at Oxford Road
i am so confused
Really interesting to see a drivers eye view of a line I've travelled many times. Adding captions indicating main locations would have made it much more interesting.
Very Nice HD video: seen all signal very clear, All point position seen very clear Normal & Reverse, All sign Board visible very clear, All AWS beep green sweet sound and restricted Color yellow , doble yellow and red different sound very clear hearing in video, Really very good video done by team, Thanks very Much all Team
Love those green hills.
Thank you for this video. Very nice cab ride in a splendid, summer (?) day and with some beautiful landscapes.
Beautiful vid. Station and tunnel captions would be nice for those not familiar with the route though.
If this was a Don Coffey production, we would get a full commentary.
Great video Don Love the ride on such a lovely day
A lovely journey, great landscapes of UK
Took me a while to work out it started from Oxford Rd using Google Earth - I’m not from around here. Great video, though - captions would be even better.
Agreed. Captions for stations, junctions, and key line features (eg bridges, viaducts and tunnels) plus perhaps interesting line side buildings or landmarks. Good video nevertheless.
Thank you so very much to the train driver for filming this.
Thanks for the ride, love the countryside, old bridges and the variety of railwaysignals. That was along tunnel.
That is the Standedge tunnel. In its day it was the longest tunnel in England.
@@malcolmsleight9334 Thanks for that detail.
This journey starts from Manchester Oxford Road, then goes to Huddersfield via Manchester Victoria. Title needs fixing.
Great view
Some very demanding people in the comments 🙄
Those who want to see captions as good as Don's, see Don Coffey's you tube channel there is plenty of trips over this route.
I'm happy to see without captions, see more of the route rather than trying to keep up with them!
Keep up the good work 👍🏻
I wouldn't call asking for captions being demanding. Putting them in is a basic courtesy, imo.
This is KOOL.Hi everyone from New Zealand
This video starts at Manchester Oxford Road
Lived in Huddersfield for some yrs in a little village called Slaithwaite before moving to Hornsea Loverly Station there even went train spotting at Victoria....
Im from area around 21:00.
All comments are true that it’s beautiful countryside but it’s lovely and green because it rains. A lot. It rains 98% of the time. I live near London now and the weather is so much better
Thanks to both of you.
Nice vid, but I miss Don's captions saying what the stations are, and any historical bits of lineside interest.
I know, i need to start doing that too
@@geoffmackley Would it please be possible for you to upload a caption version and a non caption version in the future? I don't like captions as it's too distracting and spoils the footage.
Ashton, Stalybridge, Mossley (my home), Greenfield, Marsden, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield
Great video! Subbed.
Such wonderful towers.
Is this an old video? I thought we would see some of the current electrification work going on between Victoria and Stalybridge! It would be nice to see some of the ongoing upgrades on the route from “The Cab”.
The new electrification with the overhead wires that ends after Manchester Victoria towards Huddersfield. I was thinking if Network Rail could of continued on electrifying to Leeds and to York via Church Fenton and to allow electric & Bi-mode trains to operate from Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria to Leeds and York using 25kv OHLE.
I think Summit and Standedge tunnels make that difficult for either trans Pennine route, not insurmountable in either case just expensive. The government recently reneged on their promise for "Northern Powerhouse" rail projects such as electrification between Leeds and Manchester.
@@bfcmik Perhaps you are right.
Wo now that was a long tunnel! Wondered if we would ever come out!
I liked that a lot.
Lovelly to see a canal.
The one from Manchester to Huddersfield long tunnel
The clocktower is being repaired.
Put the full station name in the title, ffs!!!!
It was Manchester Oxford Road.
34:44 Is that the Springwood vent?
How is it there is no captions telling you where you are or some History about the places you go throw nice video and country side
How many miles is that tunnel?
Really fun train to catch. I love the people.who come on.
Please, somebody, what is the route?
its not victoria. its oxford rd
Went through Victoria though 👍
What type of train is it?
Англичане пионеры ж. д. транспорта. У Вас ширина колеи 1440 мм или 1524мм ?
venait d'où l'hésitation en nous partager...?
What's the new station called before Stalybridge please
If your on about ashton it's been there for years.
What class of train is it?
👍
What train ?
You sure that is Manchester? No rain? 🙄
wow
Victoria? Lovely run but I'm a bit baffled by the title.
It's Manchester Victoria, not Victoria Station in London. Although even that is not quite correct as the video starts at Manchester Piccadilly. Victoria Station is at 6:20.
Me too, I think you should fix it. Great video though!
@@bertspeggly4428 agreed, especially for those of us outside of the UK, who don;t know the different stations.
@@sydnorth5868 , Oxford Road actually.
@@mrbluesky2050 Agreed. I thought the station at 1:30 was Oxford Road, but I forgot about Deansgate. It's been a few years since I was last there!
Very scenic but, slow. (Ex GN man) 😎☺
another boring one with no info
Driver eye view is the worst view, nothing to see. Just the rail road.
Then clearly this type of video is not for you. Now rack off!!
@@elmar001 the one who get lost is you. I am a train driver, isn't I know better.
@@guytruth5598 Someone needs to stop sniffing glue and being on the internet..
@@elmar001 can't except others view, the real glue sniffer.
that's the WHOLE POINT of a cab view.......any-one can get on a train and look sideways out of a mucky window....