Timestamps: 00:00 Paddington Station - Walkthrough to Bakerloo line platform 01:50 Paddington Station - Bakerloo line platform 04:17 Bakerloo line - Paddington to Edgware Road 06:43 Bakerloo line - Edgware Road to Marylebone 08:01 Bakerloo line - Marylebone to Baker Street 08:58 Baker Street Station - Bakerloo to Jubilee line interchange 09:28 Baker Street Station - Jubilee line platform 10:56 Jubilee line - Baker Street to Bond Street 14:23 Jubilee line - Bond Street to Green Park 16:24 Jubilee line - Green Park to Westminster 18:27 Jubilee line - Westminster to Waterloo 19:35 Waterloo Station - Jubilee to Northern line interchange 23:20 Waterloo Station - Northern line platform 24:50 Northern line - Waterloo to Kennington 28:33 Northern line - Kennington to Nine Elms 30:50 Nine Elms Station - walkthrough to exit
I dont think he does trams, plus from South Wimbledon you dont need to walk, South Wimbledon to Wimbledon is quite far. There is a nearby OOSI (Out Of Station Interchange) for Trams at Morden Road which is less than a 10 minute walk from South Wimbledon. Plus if he doesnt do trams, then to West Croydon he will have to get Nine Elms to Kennington, get to London Bridge/branch interchange, then either to London Bridge and get Thameslink to Norwood Junction then get Overground to West Croydon. Or either, change at Kings Cross St Pancras for the Victoria Line to Highbury & Islington, then London Overground to West Croydon. Not trying to spoil your suggestion, but Im just saying since he doesnt do trams/tramlink.
And to think that in 3 weeks time (24/10/2022), the Elizabeth Line platforms at Bond Street station will finally open 5 months after the other stations on the line opened back in May.
Route suggestion: Bond Street to Beddington Lane (How:) Bond Street to Waterloo (Jubilee line) Waterloo to South Wimbledon (Northern line) Walk to Morden Road Morden Road to Beddington Lane (Trams)
Suggestion: Nine Elms to Luton Station: Nine Elms to Kings Cross, Kings Cross To Farringdon then Thameslink up to Luton (You might have to change branches.) Also this is the first time you have gone to Nine Elms!
Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms dont go there, they are only on the Charing Cross branch, Kings Cross St Pancras is on the Bank branch. So what youre trying to say I believe is change at Kennington for a Northbound train via Charing Cross.
They're testing them first on the Piccadilly, since it needs them the most (2nd oldest trains yet with a link to one of the busiest airports in the world) but then they'll come to all the deep level lines
Timestamps:
00:00 Paddington Station - Walkthrough to Bakerloo line platform
01:50 Paddington Station - Bakerloo line platform
04:17 Bakerloo line - Paddington to Edgware Road
06:43 Bakerloo line - Edgware Road to Marylebone
08:01 Bakerloo line - Marylebone to Baker Street
08:58 Baker Street Station - Bakerloo to Jubilee line interchange
09:28 Baker Street Station - Jubilee line platform
10:56 Jubilee line - Baker Street to Bond Street
14:23 Jubilee line - Bond Street to Green Park
16:24 Jubilee line - Green Park to Westminster
18:27 Jubilee line - Westminster to Waterloo
19:35 Waterloo Station - Jubilee to Northern line interchange
23:20 Waterloo Station - Northern line platform
24:50 Northern line - Waterloo to Kennington
28:33 Northern line - Kennington to Nine Elms
30:50 Nine Elms Station - walkthrough to exit
You should do Ilford station as the new station entrance is now completed.
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14:10 Paddington
14:10 Edgware Road
14:10 Marylebone
14:10 Baker Street
14:10 Bond Street
14:10 Green park
16:06 Westminster
18:26 Waterloo
19:55 Kennington
28:11 Nine elms
Nine Elms to West Croydon, northern line to Kennington then to South Wimbledon, walk to Wimbledon, trams to west Croydon
I dont think he does trams, plus from South Wimbledon you dont need to walk, South Wimbledon to Wimbledon is quite far. There is a nearby OOSI (Out Of Station Interchange) for Trams at Morden Road which is less than a 10 minute walk from South Wimbledon. Plus if he doesnt do trams, then to West Croydon he will have to get Nine Elms to Kennington, get to London Bridge/branch interchange, then either to London Bridge and get Thameslink to Norwood Junction then get Overground to West Croydon. Or either, change at Kings Cross St Pancras for the Victoria Line to Highbury & Islington, then London Overground to West Croydon. Not trying to spoil your suggestion, but Im just saying since he doesnt do trams/tramlink.
@@Morgansliftadventures he could get southern railway from london bridge all the way to west croydon
@@creckzy12459wait does southern line go to London bridge
@@TheMoonP4seesThrough yup
I love all your videos, keep it up!
Wished the Piccadilly, Central, Victoria and Bakerloo lines got the Jubilee treatment in 1999.
I love 1999
And to think that in 3 weeks time (24/10/2022), the Elizabeth Line platforms at Bond Street station will finally open 5 months after the other stations on the line opened back in May.
Great video love it thanks for sharing.
Route suggestion: Nine Elms to Hillingdon:
Northern Line to Waterloo
Jubilee Line to Finchley Road
Metropolitan Line to Hillingdon
I love this so much
6:40 Looks like someone didn't stand clear of the doors! Those kinds of people are annoying.
Same @ 11:37
Same here
Awesome video
Route suggestion: Bond Street to Beddington Lane (How:)
Bond Street to Waterloo (Jubilee line)
Waterloo to South Wimbledon (Northern line)
Walk to Morden Road
Morden Road to Beddington Lane (Trams)
Have you been to Ilford Elizabeth Line station as it was redeveloped and has a new station building on the high street. As it’s now completed.
Suggestion: Nine Elms to Luton Station: Nine Elms to Kings Cross, Kings Cross To Farringdon then Thameslink up to Luton (You might have to change branches.) Also this is the first time you have gone to Nine Elms!
Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms dont go there, they are only on the Charing Cross branch, Kings Cross St Pancras is on the Bank branch. So what youre trying to say I believe is change at Kennington for a Northbound train via Charing Cross.
@@Morgansliftadventures They can also change at Camden Town
You can get on thameslink at kings cross btw
@@Morgansliftadventures Practically so, yeah!
@@bullah666 And at Euston.
there was no reason to change at baker street... you could have taken the bakerloo all the way to waterloo then change there for the northern line
You can’t miss the jubilee line
@@GreatWesternTransportation 🤓🤓whats so special about it, literally adds more time to your commute?
jubilee is more quicker from baker street to waterloo
@@James_Nicol 1 or 2 minutes or convenience. i choose the latter
Route suggestion: Nine Elms to Hatton Cross:
Northern Line to Embankment
District Line to Hammersmith
Piccadilly Line to Hatton Cross
Waterloo station is located on the east west side
Take the bakerloo line to baker street take the jubilee line to bond street take the elezabeath line to Tottenham court road.
Do you think new trains should be on the bakerloo line
No
@@Morgansliftadventures ok just saying that the bakerloo line has been old than the piccadilly line
@@zakirahmed6912 they both are the same from 1906 but the bakerloo piccadilly w and c and central are all getting new trains
They're testing them first on the Piccadilly, since it needs them the most (2nd oldest trains yet with a link to one of the busiest airports in the world) but then they'll come to all the deep level lines
Yes
👏👏👏🥳🎉🎊🥰 Very good! 🇧🇷
Epic
Epic and hoops call on the Piccadilly line for being a horrible line but the jubilee line doesn't deserve that but the Piccadilly dose
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Rare jubilee line 📢
Alternate title : Waterloo, without leaving at waterloo
Your 24/7 stream has crashed btw
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Sounds from 10:45💀
Paddington to Tottenham court road
14:33
Baker Street stn
People who stand in train doorway, ugh
Paddington to Tottenham court road