Thanks for your comment. I recall that the first two trains Mon-Sat to London Liverpool Street were Class 315 diagrams which started from Southend Victoria (the 04:00 and 04:30). From there, they both called ALL stations to Ilford, then ran fast to Stratford and London Liverpool Street. The calling pattern for the rest of the Class 315 diagrams to/from Southend Victoria (including the diagram featured in this video) were similar to the above.
That was normal during peak hours pre Elizabeth Line. The calling pattern of the peak services which started from Gidea Park was Romford, Ilford, then all stations to Liverpool St. The peak services from Shenfield called all stations to Ilford, then fast to Stratford and Liverpool St
dee obey Yeah, there are and have always been some semi fast Tfl Rail services in the rush hour. Still, it does feel strange to see a Class 315 not stopping haha ;)
TFL RAIL entered service 2 months later, serving stations between shenfield and liverpool street
Yes that’s right! You have a good memory
9:37 Chadwell Heath does have very clear megaphones when announcing
Cool video of rush hour trains on the Great Eastern Main Line. Was unusual to see a pair of Class 317's working a metro service to Gidea Park :)
From May it was Crossrail to start on TFL Rail the date is end of may
Back in the days when class 315s ran to Southend, did they call at all of the stations of Greater London before heading out into Essex?
Thanks for your comment.
I recall that the first two trains Mon-Sat to London Liverpool Street were Class 315 diagrams which started from Southend Victoria (the 04:00 and 04:30). From there, they both called ALL stations to Ilford, then ran fast to Stratford and London Liverpool Street. The calling pattern for the rest of the Class 315 diagrams to/from Southend Victoria (including the diagram featured in this video) were similar to the above.
That's unusual to see a semi fast service not stop at Chadwell heath. It's usually Mayland, forest gate and Manor Park
Mostly before tfl, they only skip seven kings and Goodmayes
That was normal during peak hours pre Elizabeth Line.
The calling pattern of the peak services which started from Gidea Park was Romford, Ilford, then all stations to Liverpool St. The peak services from Shenfield called all stations to Ilford, then fast to Stratford and Liverpool St
Why the class 317 on the great eastern main line to a Gidea Park on Greater Angila
it was platform 3 and trains zooming. that was class 360
and class 321
dee obey Yeah, there are and have always been some semi fast Tfl Rail services in the rush hour. Still, it does feel strange to see a Class 315 not stopping haha ;)
Chances are I was working there that night lol