The New 'FLIRT' Class 755 Trains in service

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • New trains are now in service on Greater Anglia with the Class 755 'FLIRT' train. Built by Stadler, FLIRT which stands for Fast Light & Intercity Regional Train are now being introduced in the Norwich area.
    I went and caught one on a trip out to Great Yarmouth to take a comprehensive look at them. They're also running to Lowestoft and Cambridge as well.
    Music by Joakim Karud / joakimkarud

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  • @tom2226
    @tom2226 5 лет назад +732

    Editing software: which transitions do you want?
    Geoff: Yes

  • @TheAnimystro
    @TheAnimystro 5 лет назад +139

    The elbow support section was something that all train reviews should include! It’s by far the most important piece of ergonomics in any public transport

    • @camjkerman
      @camjkerman 5 лет назад +1

      @@solarsatan9000 The chair war, elbow support, lighting. Its all ergonomics and its all very important to consider when designing a train. Abellio and Stadler have nailed all of those with the 755s, the last train I can say does anything near similar was the Class 375, which I ride regularly and enjoy very much.

    • @formulafish1536
      @formulafish1536 5 лет назад

      I wish more public transport interior designers and engineers factored elbow support! It is appalling where I live

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair 4 года назад

      The support for the elbow is even PURPOSE. They so only need 2 arm shelfs for each pair of seats, instead of three ;)

    • @gabri_maybe
      @gabri_maybe 4 года назад

      More Geoff Marshall Tests (yeah that’s what will be officially called)

    • @BestC30
      @BestC30 11 месяцев назад

      @@gabri_maybe Train Flirt

  • @73APhotography
    @73APhotography 5 лет назад +377

    Higher seating due to it being a mainly low floor train, and that area is above the bogies.

    • @jordidebont9547
      @jordidebont9547 5 лет назад +12

      Yes, it is the same with continental FLIRTS

    • @jonathancook4022
      @jonathancook4022 5 лет назад +45

      uuuuughhhh!!!! I don't want to be sitting above someone's bogies lol! Thats disgusting! :D

    • @Trockenshampooleopard
      @Trockenshampooleopard 5 лет назад +2

      @@jonathancook4022 You're thinking of bogeys.

    • @Alexander_l322
      @Alexander_l322 5 лет назад +20

      BOGIES

    • @mikebechley
      @mikebechley 5 лет назад +3

      It would also make it easier for those with limited mobility (but not wheelchair users) to sit on, and leave. It is very often easier to get up from a seat and move to the floor when having to descend just a little amount, rather than having to exit by using muscles to stand up!

  • @theotherchannel2279
    @theotherchannel2279 5 лет назад +163

    Surely it is about time that you are given a golden ticket. What you do for the train deserves a decent reward.

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  5 лет назад +59

      So, if my ticket (as was with this video) has been paid for I always make an effort to mention it. Same with the Azuma video - LNER covered that and i said so. But with almost all my other trips (Least used Stations etc...) i pay for my own tickets, and I pay for all my TfL/Tube travel too - but with a Gold Card 1/3 off-peak discount.

    • @vinniesuperstar8923
      @vinniesuperstar8923 5 лет назад +6

      @@geofftech2 I hope you get paid for the videos too. That was an excellent promo for Greater Anglia and their new trains.

    • @LemoncloudGT
      @LemoncloudGT 3 года назад

      @@vinniesuperstar8923 he gets payed youtube revenue

  • @SchneiderMarcel
    @SchneiderMarcel 5 лет назад +99

    Just very nice to finish off your break with a nice cup of tea and a Geoff Marshall video...
    Very nice solid trains. Swiss quality...

    • @Bouncer1908
      @Bouncer1908 4 года назад

      Marcel Schneider you’ve obviously never traveled with grand central 😌

  • @MadhuttyRotMG
    @MadhuttyRotMG 4 года назад +86

    2:44 "So we're leaving Great Yarmouth now... It is so quiet, that's because..."
    Because people that live in Great Yarmouth haven't discovered rail travel yet and fear the giant metal beasts on their metal roads

    • @silverdarlin
      @silverdarlin 4 года назад +10

      As an inhabitant of Great Yarmouth I can confirm that this is 100% true...
      God damn boxes of evil!

    • @myronsymeou7960
      @myronsymeou7960 3 года назад

      O live in Great Yarmouth I love trains and railway

  • @EuroDC1990
    @EuroDC1990 5 лет назад +150

    Replacing one and two carriage trains with three and four carriage trains with decent seats. Take note other train operators, this is how it's done!
    Hint hint Northern introducing two carriage 195s... Why?!

    • @neilcrawford8303
      @neilcrawford8303 5 лет назад +16

      I totally agree. The 195s should have been 3 and 4 car set, not 2 and 3. I've seen 3 car 195s from Manchester Airport to Windermere packed solid when they've stopped at Preston. Completely inadequate. A lot of Northern's additional trains, 195s and 331s, aren't additional stock at all. They are just replacements for withdrawn or cascaded rolling stock.

    • @frenkelh8864
      @frenkelh8864 5 лет назад +9

      A 745/755 carriage is 20% shorter .
      A 3 car 195 is almost the same lenght as a 4 car 745/755 whitout power car
      That Also explanes the 1 door per carriage in the 745/755 sets.

    • @neilcrawford8303
      @neilcrawford8303 5 лет назад +1

      True, it's the same with the yet to be delivered class 777s. 4 coaches instead of 3, but overall the train is only about 1 mtr longer as the 777 coaches are shorter. No doubt because of their articulated design.
      As for the Anglia services. A 4 car with shorter carriages is miles better than a single or twin 153 service.

    • @buksi6342
      @buksi6342 5 лет назад +2

      In Finland it’s even worse. On some services from Tampere to Helsinki, which is about equivalent to Birmingham to London, a bit longer, they run 2 car Sm4 trains. Not even 4. 2! 2 CAR TRAINS ON A CROWDED, LONG SERVICE. Also, just about all of the Helsinki to Lahti (equivalent to London-Coventry), are 2 car Sm4s as well.

    • @jayzo
      @jayzo 5 лет назад +1

      I've heard they are meant to be being doubled up to make four and six car trains eventually.

  • @geofftech2
    @geofftech2  5 лет назад +61

    At 0:25 in, if you pause the video there is a dead bird of prey (Kestrel?) that had been caught in the front of the train and was very much dead. :( It got removed later in the day ...
    Oh, and 755's for the new London - Lowestoft obvs, because the track is non-electrified innit? 745's are electric only.

    • @gpan62
      @gpan62 5 лет назад +1

      Dead kestrel sketch? 😉

    • @TWX1138
      @TWX1138 5 лет назад +4

      It looks like the principal mechanical difference between the 745 and 755 is the inclusion of a prime-mover car on the 755. It wouldn't surprise me if they engineered the passenger cars basically the same on both classes, such that it would be relatively easy to change a 745 into a 755 and vice-versa. For one, separate the train at the appropriate points, insert the prime-mover car, make the electrical connections. For the other, remove or disable the prime-mover car, add overhead connections and the necessary cables and other systems down to the electric drive controllers.

    • @railotaku
      @railotaku 5 лет назад +3

      The 745 cars are very different, being articulated pairs. I'm not sure exactly why, but it does allow a longer car length, a 12 car set is about 240m. railcolornews.com/wp-content/uploads/stadler_flirtuk_eastanglia22steffentroendle_Lafenburg20180924-1600x1098.jpg

    • @TravelSignal
      @TravelSignal 5 лет назад +6

      @@gpan62 it's pining for the Broads 😂

    • @cainsy8124
      @cainsy8124 5 лет назад +3

      @@gpan62 It is an ex-kestrel

  • @Gorantaylis
    @Gorantaylis 5 лет назад +86

    The first train in the UK that is fit for purpose and of the same quality as the rest of Europe.

    • @TA-yt1qy
      @TA-yt1qy 5 лет назад +20

      I wouldn’t be so quick to say that. A couple days back I did a journey from Lindau - Friedrichshafen (in Germany) and the train was horrid. Diesel, not cleaned, Floor vibrated so badly that I had to lift my feet from it, absolutely packed and wasn’t even rush hour (the train only had 2 carriages), and the journey was highly overpriced.

    • @simonse5989
      @simonse5989 5 лет назад +7

      @@TA-yt1qy They are building catenary between Lindau and Friedrichshafen in a few months. Right now they are using old diesel railcars from different places from Germany because it makes no sens to buy new ones if you have to replace them in not even a year. I saw some from Sylt and Dortmund.

    • @simonse5989
      @simonse5989 5 лет назад +1

      @aljanat5 The electrification between Friedrichshafen and Lindau is part of the electrification between Ulm and Lindau. With this upgrade the trains from Stuttgart to Lindau don't have to change the locomotives from an electric locomotive to a diesel locomotive everytime in Ulm.
      With the new catenary and other upgrades to the route the time of the journey will be decreased. They also plan to increase the number of freight trains using this route (I think the are only 2 freighttrains a day nowadays) .
      They actually planned to start building the catenary way earlier. That's the reason why the trains are way too old and often crowded.

    • @simonse5989
      @simonse5989 5 лет назад

      @aljanat5This sounds like a mess.
      I think the regional train services in Germany are better in general because they are highly subbsidised from the state. The state (like Bavaria) can also prescribe to the train company how mutch capacity the train has or that it must be wheelchair accessible.
      But there are also big issues on some routes in
      Germany like the Marschbahn.

    • @nickedwards2904
      @nickedwards2904 4 года назад +2

      Where does this rose tinted view of European railways come from? away from Frances, germanys, spains premier route/s the railways are worse than this country and Italy, Portugal and the rest of european countries again falls below the comfort standard of this country, The problem with this country is the new found popularity of rail and the reduction of stock on the network. If we start getting more stock so people get the seat they pay for this country would be fine, and with longer trains we would need less trains and so a failure would not cause all day issues with lateness.

  • @imaginox9
    @imaginox9 5 лет назад +6

    I already tested fully electric Stadler Flirt trains in the Netherlands and they're very good. You can see the quality the moment you step in !

  • @jonswinfield9336
    @jonswinfield9336 4 года назад +9

    Those seats looked absolutely amazing
    So many new trains I go on have such hard uncomfortable seats and armrests or as you point out a place to rest your elbow by the window
    Ergonomics is such a big part of gcse design technology
    I can’t understand why so many new trains have become more uncomfortable
    I’m so glad you cover all these things
    Good luck to you keep it up 😊

  • @LewisCollard
    @LewisCollard 5 лет назад +3

    I had the pleasure of riding on a 755 today. While I will miss the noise of the Sprinters and 170s (plus while I've never ridden with one on the mainline, anything hauled by 37s sounds like a great time), I hope everyone recognises just how AMAZING these new units are?! So refined, so quiet, so spacious, so PERFECT in every way. It didn't even feel like a DMU, it felt like being on loco-hauled stock without the sluggishness. Stadler absolutely rules.

  • @richardwestwell4902
    @richardwestwell4902 5 лет назад +14

    The guy opening the gates by hand "Perks must be about it" ( Bernard Cribbins, The Railway Children)

  • @jakartaharpman
    @jakartaharpman 5 лет назад +21

    I got 10 minutes into the video and was just about to comment "What? No Geoff Marshall Elbow Test??".... and suddenly, there it was. You were toying with your viewers, Geoff Marshall....

  • @leeproctor7622
    @leeproctor7622 5 лет назад +7

    Yes bring back holiday trains from everywhere to all seaside towns please xxxxccccc

    • @Alex58399
      @Alex58399 5 лет назад +1

      *Dr Beeching wants to know your location*

    • @gabri_maybe
      @gabri_maybe 4 года назад

      Dr Beeching:Nope

  • @calmeilles
    @calmeilles 5 лет назад +3

    Direct London to Yarmouth is a things just within my memory. When I was a nipper my mother played in an east of England hockey tournament located over a long weekend in Yarmouth because along with the hotels the transport to get there in good order was in place.

  • @neilcrawford8303
    @neilcrawford8303 5 лет назад +18

    Great video Geoff.
    I doubt you would have crawled on the carpet under the seats if the unit hadn't been virtually brand new. Imagine what sorts of nastiness can and will be deposited on those floors in the weeks and months ahead?
    Great review. I'm so pleased you like the build quality. As an ex Epsom dweller, I got experience both Southern and SWT/R services. The Siemens trains, although not perfect, far out shone the Bombardier stock. As were SWRs 455s, far better than Southern's refurbished stock.
    I now live in Southport, we will be getting some new Stadler class 777s here. After your review, I'm really looking forward to them arriving.
    As for the seats and general comfort. You are so right. I recently went from Paddington to Plymouth 1st class (I had a 7 day all lines rover) on a class 802. Underwhelming to say the least. Packed, faulty aircon, uncomfortable seat. I had a better journey on a 144 Pacer to Barnstaple and my local 142s to Wigan.
    The power cubicle you mentioned is actually a completely separate vehicle in the formation. It's a flexible format where by the engines can be replaced by other power sources such as batteries or hydrogen fuel cells etc, or the vehicle removed altogether should they be purely electric operation in the future.

    • @jonathanbaker3307
      @jonathanbaker3307 5 лет назад +2

      The engine placement is genius, especially for the rollout of different fuels like hydrogen and future electrification as you mentioned.

    • @hans2406
      @hans2406 5 лет назад +1

      It's called modular building of trains.
      Make all carriages the same in any given train, shove in a power supply unit, battery, diesel, electric, combined, ready.
      Or later change the PSU.

  • @ianmcclavin
    @ianmcclavin 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Geoff. I managed to take a ride on a 755 a couple of weeks ago, between Lowestoft and Norwich. I was impressed with the seating, and the quietness of the engine. That line must be a record for me, in having done it in the most types of stock. I've done it in the old Class 101's, Sprinters 150's , 153's , 156's, 158's, 170's, an HST (!!), the preserved Hastings Diesel Unit, and now a Stadler FLIRT 755!!
    In particular, I shall be glad to see the 153's disappear from the area, not only because of the potential overcrowding at busy times, but the lack of legroom in the Anglia based examples. The FLIRTs are a great improvement!

  • @roboko6618
    @roboko6618 5 лет назад +28

    the way the seats are side mounted makes me wonder about the amount of torque that's applied when a particularly sizable gentleman sits on the seat furthest from the wall

    • @robertrichards2493
      @robertrichards2493 5 лет назад +1

      @@Mirciulikkk there are 2 struts in a V and they are massive. Ridiculously so. There is a similar strut arrangement on IETs, but those are little spindly ones.
      The one niggle I have with the flirts is the massive seat struts and ventilation duct along the bottom of the wall result in restricted leg room.

  • @trevorlaight3439
    @trevorlaight3439 5 лет назад +5

    So nice to hear my "home" station of Acle being announced. I also remember the through London services to Yarmouth - 10 or more carriages (sidings are still there in Yarmouth for spare sets but VERY overgrown) with a 37 or 47 at the front. Reversing at Norwich to carry on through. Love seeing the 37s with a short set but I look forward to trying the FLIRTs next time I leave the car at home and visit my folks by train on the Wherry Line.

    • @lewis72
      @lewis72 10 месяцев назад

      The sidings at GY, as you may know, are very much back in use !

  • @wewillrockyou1986
    @wewillrockyou1986 5 лет назад +11

    Being a regular user of some of the Dutch Stadler GTW and FLIRT units, I can definitely say these are a great choice of rolling stock. The GTWs have the separate engine car which is really fantastic for noise, and the FLIRTs are quick, comfortable, and from what I've seen, quite reliable.

    • @jerzyk3520
      @jerzyk3520 10 месяцев назад

      Do u know that Stadler is Polish? My country is Poland

    • @jerzyk3520
      @jerzyk3520 10 месяцев назад

      There are 3 Flirt trains in Poland
      1 is InterCity
      2 is Older generation
      3 is the new generation

    • @jasperli
      @jasperli 4 месяца назад

      @@jerzyk3520Stadler is Swiss.

  • @johnmurray8428
    @johnmurray8428 5 лет назад +1

    Happy memories of standing on one of the three Great Yarmouth stations circa 1957, going back to Liverpool Street on an old BR (ex GE passenger stock) being pulled by a B17. Vacation over.
    Thank you for this.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 5 лет назад +3

    Great name for a train XD
    I like that the manual crossing is still here, it’s so cool

  • @danners4302
    @danners4302 5 лет назад +54

    Why do I get the feeling you had a fair bit of fun on this one? 😂
    And the reason there are odd heights aboard are because the floors are lower, and the raised sections are above the bogies.

    • @lawrence18uk
      @lawrence18uk 5 лет назад +1

      Lower floors means easier to get level boarding (with the noted extension ramp :-))) )

  • @wilsonator2008
    @wilsonator2008 5 лет назад +34

    Having the engines in 1 compartment will probably help with maintenance as well as give a quieter ride.

    • @vincitveritas3872
      @vincitveritas3872 5 лет назад +5

      Yes. Can switch out too if one starts developing fault indicators.

    • @iman2341
      @iman2341 5 лет назад +14

      4 engines each facing outwards for easy maintenance and removal. The pod can be removed alltogether aswell for fully electric operation.

    • @vincitveritas3872
      @vincitveritas3872 5 лет назад +3

      Good. If one engine fails is 3 enough to keep going?

    • @railotaku
      @railotaku 5 лет назад +8

      Yes, There is 2700hp of V8s in the powerpack

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, if it's at one end of the train, but it's needlessly awkward if it isn't.

  • @Whiggism
    @Whiggism 5 лет назад +87

    That one door not in the middle is triggering my OCD.

    • @DrMTechnik
      @DrMTechnik 5 лет назад +2

      The funny thing is, the bigger Stadler trains (KISS) have the doors in an unusual configuration, too, but there they are ocd compliant: Two doors per carriage. Not at the ends, but spaced such that all neighbouring doors have equal distance to each other.

    • @jonathanscandrett6633
      @jonathanscandrett6633 5 лет назад +2

      I found that my OCD receded when I looked at the train as a single unit, made up of four components (see around 11:28). The door arrangement when viewing the train as a whole...works. For me, anyway.
      Another great video, thanks. I loved the "under seat" action.

    • @MrLampbus
      @MrLampbus 5 лет назад +3

      Yes by the car, but the units are symmetrical end to end (180 rotational symetery in plan) (well except for the toilets in car C ... and the BMU3s that just drop car B).

    • @mxg75
      @mxg75 5 лет назад

      Amtrak's Amfleet II cars only have one door, at one end of the car. It's expected that the non-door end would be coupled to the door end of another Amfleet II, or to a different kind of car that has a door at each end.

    • @Normanabutler1
      @Normanabutler1 5 лет назад

      :) oh yes

  • @RichardWilson1984
    @RichardWilson1984 4 года назад +4

    Got my first one Lowestoft to Ipswich. The difference from a God awful single 153 is amazing

  • @Drawyah
    @Drawyah 5 лет назад +3

    Finland uses the FLIRT locos on their Kehärata which I absolutely love. Glad they're now in the UK!

  • @aaregortsch
    @aaregortsch 4 года назад +5

    I already saw like four of them in Winterthur Switzerland when they’re shipped to the UK.

  • @TomMaddox888
    @TomMaddox888 5 лет назад +4

    The raised section of the floor is to go over the bogies. The rest of the floor is lower than other trains in order to provide level boarding (i.e. no step up required from the platform).

  • @javelinstar3956
    @javelinstar3956 5 лет назад +13

    I saw those trains at the mid Norfolk railway in sidings

  • @piccadillyline9765
    @piccadillyline9765 5 лет назад +1

    First time I went to Great Yarmouth many years ago it was top and tailed by 2 47's and Mk2's between. He hit the stops at about 3 mph. Great start to a holiday !!

  • @davekirwin
    @davekirwin 5 лет назад +9

    Manual gates - nice. Roger's FOQ test - tick. Elbow test - tick. Lovely drone shot - tick. Geoff crawling nonchalantly under the seats...

  • @gilles111
    @gilles111 5 лет назад +1

    4:20 Plugging your plug into the socket upside down has a reason. Most people, when they do want to plug in, hold their plug in front of them with the long upper pin at top. When they have to put it in a socket that's under the seat they just bent their arm to plug in. When you bent your arm starting with the upper pin in top it is at the bottom when your hand is down the seat. So it plugs in very easy and natural (no, most people don't get on their knees under the seats to see where to plug in). Yes, there are people getting payed to think about how to place the sockets in a train.

  • @Innerspace100
    @Innerspace100 5 лет назад +4

    We've got two versions of the FLIRTs here in Norway too. They started to introduce them approx 7 years ago, and they're plentifull on the system now. Most are to be found on local services (class 75), allthough some class 74 sets have been bought for use on regional routes as well. FLIRTs are also used on the intercity route between Stockholm and Gothenburg in Sweden, and on the Helsinki commuter rail network in Finland.

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 5 лет назад +1

      Actually I gotta ask, how are the Flirts? We're looking for new trains in Denmark for the state railways and I want to hear if Stadler is a good choice. I mean they're certainly a favorite with open access operators like MTR Express in Sweden, I can say that

    • @Innerspace100
      @Innerspace100 5 лет назад

      @@drdewott9154 I haven't been on one yet myself, but I've not heard or read anything negative about them. The swiss are very good at making both locomotives and rolling stock in general, and Stadler seem to be no exeption, as far as I can acertain. By the way, FLIRT based trains can be found on the networks of several other European countries too, other than the ones I mentioned. There is also a double-decker version, I believe, that is marketed under a different name, but based on the same arcitectural platform, so to speak.

  • @zuluhyena305
    @zuluhyena305 8 месяцев назад

    I get these 755s about once a week on the bittern line and they are beautiful still. The 3 cars get quite crowded at peak times but the 4 cars usually cope. Beautiful trains that are very well looked after and pretty much always have friendly staff.

  • @nigel2093
    @nigel2093 5 лет назад +48

    They reckon the Queen thinks the world smells like fresh paint, because everywhere she goes has been repainted 2 or 3 days before her visit. Surely Geoff must now think all public transport smells of 'new train' 🤣

    • @DavidShepheard
      @DavidShepheard 5 лет назад +3

      He has been on plenty of crusty old trails while doing #AllTheStations.

    • @nigel2093
      @nigel2093 5 лет назад +1

      @@DavidShepheard, that's true. I'll let him off lol

    • @RoamingAdhocrat
      @RoamingAdhocrat 5 лет назад +2

      did you miss the bit where he's on a 153?

    • @nigel2093
      @nigel2093 5 лет назад +1

      @@RoamingAdhocrat I did yes, just thought I'd make a light hearted comment on how many times we see Geoff on brand new stock these day. Too many comments on RUclips are negative and criticising, I was trying to spread a little humour.

  • @raunce91
    @raunce91 2 года назад +2

    This video is way better than I expected, what a way to spend a hangover on RUclips. Fun fact, here in Estonia, I think I'm right in saying, we were the only country in the world to replace 100% of our trains back in like 2012 or something to FLIRTs. In our older models, there is more space for the elbow, obviously USB charging wasn't a thing back then but we do have plenty of regular sockets, but it seems our seats look a bit more comfortable and also have hand rests. Did I not see the doors separating the engine compartment, or there weren't any?

  • @eamonnca1
    @eamonnca1 5 лет назад +5

    I love this channel! You should have your own TV show. This is like Top Gear for trains, only better.

  • @stanleyknife1967
    @stanleyknife1967 2 года назад

    Had my first train ride for years this week - it was on a 755. Brilliant train, so smooth!

  • @icefahrer
    @icefahrer 5 лет назад +4

    4:30 The Geoff Marshall Luggage Test, great🤣🤣🤣
    And here in Germany(also in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Austria) there are Trains from Stadler(Called GTW) with the Engine Unit in a extra Carriage.

    • @MerleTrains
      @MerleTrains 5 лет назад

      if you look closely during 5:05 and 10:42 those trains actually have this GTW layout. Same with the new TEX Rail trains in Texas. The new ones just also get the FLIRT Name instead. But in Texas there are signs telling its actually forbidden (im not sure but i think its even controlled by Cameras) to walk through the Engine Unit, even though you technichally could, and its not dangerous at all. Typical US Thing i guess. Maybe they dont want anyone to mess with the Engine or something

  • @tomgardiner4065
    @tomgardiner4065 5 лет назад +1

    We were on the same train yesterday and I had no idea, huge fan of your channel too!

  • @CityWhisperer
    @CityWhisperer 5 лет назад +3

    Man, he is a living Wikipedia. He literally knows everything, amazing video!

  • @liamdavies687
    @liamdavies687 5 лет назад

    Me and my partner were doing a tour of norfolk and Suffolk at the end of July and we completed the journey from Norwich to Great Yarmouth on the very first run of the 755 4 coach train, very comfy and very stylish!

  • @greatwolf5372
    @greatwolf5372 4 года назад +8

    We have these trains in Texas, USA too. Operated by TEXRail.

    • @poshlad6275
      @poshlad6275 2 года назад

      Really??? I doubt it because flirt trains are European only

    • @jasperli
      @jasperli 4 месяца назад

      @@poshlad6275it’s true.

  • @Lynxfan2
    @Lynxfan2 5 лет назад +2

    There are fourteen Class 745/3 three car units and twenty four Class 745/4 four car units being constructed by Stadler in Switzerland.
    Also there are Class 745/1 for Stansted Express - these will be almost identical to the Class 745/0 InterCity Anglia sets, however they will not have First Class or a Cafe Bar Buffet counter.
    Kind regards, Peter Skuce, St Albans. Hertfordshire.

  • @mactopia1
    @mactopia1 5 лет назад +17

    As expected of SWISS build quality! Stadler FTW~

    • @nobbynobbynoob
      @nobbynobbynoob 5 лет назад +3

      I was going to say: looking at this train, I thought "finally, we're catching up with Switzerland somewhat". SBB/CFF/FFS, even if not perfect, does know how to run trains, and the Swiss, like their German counterparts, do know engineering.

    • @jaywalkra
      @jaywalkra 4 года назад +6

      @@nobbynobbynoob I dare say Stadler are ahead of Siemens and Bombardier in terms of quality. The new Bombardier Dosto SBB received have been super delayed and unreliable. Contrast that that to the Stadler-built Giruno.

    • @still_guns
      @still_guns 3 года назад

      It's hideous, and from what I've heard, it breaks down a lot. So much for vaunted Swiss engineering.

  • @raiskis1
    @raiskis1 3 года назад

    Nice to see the attention paid to accessible features.

  • @bwhugul
    @bwhugul 5 лет назад +4

    I believe we now have a standard design to replace the majority of the Sprinter diesel multiple units...
    A Flirt consisting of two driving cars sandwiching a power pack.
    When electrification comes, an intermediate pantograph car can be added.
    No need to wait for new designs!
    I also want existing trains (especially the Aventra, Desiro City and Azuma) fitted with similar level boarding intermediate vehicles.
    The level boarding will produce enormous societal benefits (anyone with wheelchairs or heavy luggage will be able to travel and hoc), well worth any extra cost of building.

    • @adamgreenshields-scriven1219
      @adamgreenshields-scriven1219 5 лет назад +7

      No intermediate pantograph car needed.. these have the pantograph's built in already.

    • @railotaku
      @railotaku 5 лет назад +2

      So a Stadler Wink then? www.stadlerrail.com/media/pdf/warr0517e_print.pdf

    • @mz7316
      @mz7316 5 лет назад

      There are also battery FLIRTs, which come in a two-car version without a power pack as well.

    • @TWX1138
      @TWX1138 5 лет назад

      I'm curious if there's enough volume in the prime-mover car to hold batteries and/or capacitors to allow for operation on short stretches of non-electrified rail without diesel motors, and how much of the rail would need to be electrified to support that.

    • @mz7316
      @mz7316 5 лет назад

      A two-car unit would only need two diesel engines, leaving two diesel engine-sized spaces for batteries or other means of power storage.

  • @adamseecbrown
    @adamseecbrown 2 года назад

    Me and my girlfriend been on these 755's when we went for our weekend away on Norwich back in September 2021 and we went to Great Yarmorth Via Berney Arms and stopped at Berney Arms and via Acle on the way back and went to Sheringham and Cromer and the trains are great and we been playing UNO on the trains and did feel any shaking and any noise it was so smooth can't wait to see the 710/720's comes to the C2C. Plus at Sheringham i got a DVD of Norfolk Branches from 1998 from the class 150's which there still runs in the GWR Cornwall Branches.

  • @DigitalDiabloUK
    @DigitalDiabloUK 5 лет назад +6

    Bag: Oh crap, I've left my Geoff under the seat. 🤭

  • @Moronic.Movies
    @Moronic.Movies Год назад

    I was lucky to get to go into the cab of one of these trains today.

  • @TheGWRailfan
    @TheGWRailfan 5 лет назад +3

    Stadler quality! Can't wait for class 777 trains on Merseyside and also the 12 car version of this!

  • @omtifor
    @omtifor 5 лет назад +1

    Cheers to Geoff for his dedication , not many people would crawl under the seats on public transportation !

    • @kenjones3253
      @kenjones3253 5 лет назад

      Not many people get free travel to test out the new trains - would he crawl under the seats of a class 153 - even an empty one

  • @TheEasterling
    @TheEasterling 5 лет назад +3

    I'm still going to miss the Class 37 shortsets.

  • @tvandbeermakehomergo
    @tvandbeermakehomergo 5 лет назад +1

    Feburary next year is when there replacing the level crossing at Brundel. Going to be around a month of bus replacment whilst they do it and all signals are going to be modernised as well.

    • @dswarner1571
      @dswarner1571 5 лет назад

      The resignalling blockade is 1st to 23rd February 2020 inclusive. The Berney Arms route will be restored come the end of the blockade.

  • @nigelkthomas9501
    @nigelkthomas9501 5 лет назад +36

    2+2 style seating with tables is good so long as they line up with the windows, which apparently they do. Any that don’t 👎🏻

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish 5 лет назад

      Nigel K Thomas plenty of airline seats too

  • @JohnStokes-c1o
    @JohnStokes-c1o 5 лет назад +1

    Possibly the best new thing to arrive on the network since the days of BREL

  • @ronleitch7788
    @ronleitch7788 5 лет назад +4

    The ‘onboard’ engine is reminiscent of the old ‘Hastings’ Units!

  • @familyofsix1857
    @familyofsix1857 4 года назад

    Hiya Geoff. You may want to revisit this. Its absolute carnage. Most stations are served by replacement buses since the 'signalling problem' nothing running apart from GA single carriage if we're are lucky. This is the service to/From PBO offered by GA nowadays.

  • @leavethisisadeadaccountree2646
    @leavethisisadeadaccountree2646 5 лет назад +3

    Honestly Geoff needs a Grammy for editing

  • @jezzaqc
    @jezzaqc 5 лет назад +1

    Love the fact that the plug socket are upside down which makes more sense to handle mobile phone chargers without bending the cables to much (always a nightmare for iPhone cables)

  • @RML2305
    @RML2305 5 лет назад +5

    Shame that you didn't stay filming the closing doors to capture the step (flap) retracting - if, as I suspect, that is what they do.

  • @OneEternalAsh
    @OneEternalAsh 2 года назад

    I love these trains, so fast and comfortable while travelling from London Liverpool Street to Bishop’s Stortford.

  • @shawnd-v1660
    @shawnd-v1660 5 лет назад +5

    The seats near the gangways are higher because the train has Jakobsons bogies so two cars share one bogie and thus the reason why they are higher

    • @mz7316
      @mz7316 5 лет назад

      The reason the seats near the end are higher is that the other seats (and the floor level as a whole) are considerably lower than on other trains.

  • @regmemer9198
    @regmemer9198 5 лет назад

    I was in Great Yarmouth a couple of weeks ago and had the pleasure of taking the new 755 back from Great Yarmouth to Norwich (then also Norwich to Cambridge, by luck). It's a beautiful train. The only thing that puzzled me, too, was that some of the table seats were raised, I felt like royalty sitting on them (obviously, I imagine there is a simple explanation). Aside, I haven't been to Great Yarmouth for nearly 20 years having ingratiated myself as a middle-class city boy, but I highly recommend visiting: it was amazing fun.

    • @railotaku
      @railotaku 5 лет назад

      The floor is lower to give level boarding, so the high seats are over the wheel arch for want of a better term :)

  • @russiandrivers9986
    @russiandrivers9986 5 лет назад +3

    If the flirting goes well, I know a cracking Owl sanctuary

  • @maxvonderbahn3804
    @maxvonderbahn3804 4 года назад +1

    In Germany those are called FLIRT too, but it stands for Flinker Leicht Innovativer Regional Triebwagen, which means Fast leight innovative regional railcar.

  • @eastpavilion-er6081
    @eastpavilion-er6081 5 лет назад +4

    3:00 "The rest of the train is very quiet"
    Laughs in Class 90+Class 82
    Surely every carriage is quiet :D

    • @trevorlaight3439
      @trevorlaight3439 5 лет назад +2

      Rode the 90+82 from Liverpool Street to Norwich once last year. Quiet, yes. Comfy, NO. With the loco pushing it lurches and judders every time it set off from a station, as if the brakes were not releasing. You get the same on Chiltern on a 68+82 when heading towards Marylebone. Unfortunately.

    • @K-o-R
      @K-o-R 5 лет назад +3

      Mark 3s? Quiet? From engine noise, sure, but SQUEAK SQUEAK from the gangways.

  • @lucaspublictransport995
    @lucaspublictransport995 5 лет назад +1

    Stadler means quality
    Happy to see the first Flirt for UK

  • @Mergatroid
    @Mergatroid 5 лет назад +3

    When I'm in Germany, ODEG operates some other somewhat similarly designed Stadler trains with the engine in the middle (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostdeutsche_Eisenbahn#/media/File:OE51_Bahnhof_Fohrde.jpg) and they're also super nice and quiet.

  • @patrick3345
    @patrick3345 4 года назад +1

    If you go to Wymondham and drive in from the spooner row end you can look over the bridge to the left and you will see another one of those trains down the side waiting to be put in use

  • @interaktivnivideacesky
    @interaktivnivideacesky 5 лет назад +5

    This train was tested in Czech Republic! :D

    • @TWX1138
      @TWX1138 5 лет назад +5

      Maybe the testing facility should invite him over to Czech it out!

    • @stanstantalent.5605
      @stanstantalent.5605 5 лет назад

      I think I saw that vid from this a channel that uploads videos from a train testing track.

    • @hans2406
      @hans2406 5 лет назад +1

      Nearly all European railway companies test their trains and locomitives there, like nearly all climate testing is done in Wien.
      Even companies outside Europe do that.

    • @szymon1045
      @szymon1045 4 года назад

      Yes, but it was manufactured in Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇱

  • @dirt_lot_photography
    @dirt_lot_photography 5 лет назад +1

    Yup, the US picked up this model for TEXrail in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Definitely an interesting configuration

  • @hausaffe100
    @hausaffe100 5 лет назад +10

    6:05 wow they make up an new acronym the original was
    flinker (
    nimbly)
    leichter (light)
    innovativer (innovative)
    Regional- (regional)
    Triebzug ( " selfpowerd train")
    not
    Fast
    light
    intercity
    regional
    Train

    • @Marvinfinn
      @Marvinfinn 5 лет назад

      Yeah really sad about that tbh. I liked the older calling much more

    • @xaero1971
      @xaero1971 5 лет назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadler_FLIRT

  • @Nayson
    @Nayson 5 лет назад

    You can see the new signals waiting to be commissioned in the background, the black bags with a white X on them. Presumably the new level crossing is connected to that, so it won't be long.

  • @6yjjk
    @6yjjk 5 лет назад +17

    No full number? Black triangle?

    • @davekirwin
      @davekirwin 5 лет назад +2

      Pure speculation, but the old 2 EPBs used to have an inverted triangle to show it was the luggage/guards end. Could be the same with these units?

    • @dkbmaestrorules
      @dkbmaestrorules 5 лет назад +4

      Black triangle shows the end with cycle spaces.

  • @PinderProductions
    @PinderProductions 5 лет назад +1

    Those trains look very nice. I like the inclusion of both 3-pin and usb sockets. More operators should install that on their trains!

  • @mz7316
    @mz7316 5 лет назад +36

    6:55 They'll be 755s, as the 745s don't have diesel engines.

    • @dsintel6652
      @dsintel6652 5 лет назад +2

      Was thinking that, couldn't see the Lowestoft line being electrified and didn't think 745s were bi modes!

    • @silenthunteruk
      @silenthunteruk 5 лет назад +1

      Running in pairs, I'd imagine. The original plan was to do that on the London to Norwich services for the 90 minute run...

    • @dsintel6652
      @dsintel6652 5 лет назад +1

      @@silenthunteruk There wouldn't be any point in using 755s on Liverpool St to Norwich though. 755s are good for the direct London service from the branch lines, as they can run under the wires from Ipswich.

    • @practicallyfamous
      @practicallyfamous 5 лет назад +1

      I wonder if the 755's would double up at Ipswich when running from Lowestoft - London Liverpool Street. I know a 4-car train is perfectly capable but for overcrowding reasons it wouldn't be able to stop at every stop if it stayed as a 4-car unit.

    • @TheEasterling
      @TheEasterling 5 лет назад

      They do, How would they go to Gt Yarmouth

  • @coasterb1
    @coasterb1 5 лет назад

    Having been on more trains in the last week than I have my lifetime, I'm very jealous of your trains and train service in England. I was surprised at the age of the commuter trains in the Boston and New York City area. You are constantly sharing about new trains, send some our way!

  • @leighdj4
    @leighdj4 5 лет назад +14

    08:55 it may be packed, but there's still room for young love...

    • @k9pker
      @k9pker 5 лет назад +10

      Leigh Last They were flirting on the wrong train.

    • @TA-yt1qy
      @TA-yt1qy 5 лет назад +1

      k9pker underrated comment

    • @mrkangaroo83
      @mrkangaroo83 5 лет назад +1

      Haha I was coming to mention that!

  • @MikeJordy1999
    @MikeJordy1999 5 лет назад +1

    I travel by flirt daily. Granted the ones that are used on my line are 10 years older but still very simialar. Nice and comfortable trains!

  • @BenedictC
    @BenedictC 5 лет назад +4

    You're slightly wrong with the Lowestoft to Liverpool Street diagrams being 745's.
    They have to be 755's as the line isn't electrified.

    • @TWX1138
      @TWX1138 5 лет назад +2

      Just build up enough speed and coast through the non-electrified sections!

    • @TheAmir259
      @TheAmir259 5 лет назад

      How about the return trip?

    • @TWX1138
      @TWX1138 5 лет назад

      @@TheAmir259 Make sure the electrified part is uphill, preferably fairly steeply uphill.

  • @ChrisKitVeedubber
    @ChrisKitVeedubber 5 лет назад +1

    I love these videos where you talk about new trains. Makes me feel like our railway system is still relevant. (Just a shame to loose the pacers) 😝

  • @Marvinfinn
    @Marvinfinn 5 лет назад +3

    I thought FLIRT stands for the German: "Flinker Leichter Innovativer Regional Triebwagen" ? ( Nimbly Light Innovative Regional Mulitplie Unit) Maybe they changed the name for the british Market ?

    • @Leveller0Headed0Dan
      @Leveller0Headed0Dan 5 лет назад

      Fast light Innovative regional train

    • @routes4you
      @routes4you 5 лет назад

      Not anymore. They have changed it to "Flinker Leichter Intercity- und Regional-Triebzug"

    • @Marvinfinn
      @Marvinfinn 5 лет назад

      @@Leveller0Headed0Dan Well translating the German Flink with Fast doesnt feel right. Fast = Schnell . Also Triebzug isnt a Train. "Zug" is called as a Train.

    • @Marvinfinn
      @Marvinfinn 5 лет назад

      @@routes4you Interessting. Sadly they changed it. I like the old Description much more. By the way after Flirt and Kiss i am still waiting for the SEX ^^ Schneller Express or English "Fast Express" ^^

    • @railotaku
      @railotaku 5 лет назад +1

      They changed it for the international market when they started getting lots of export orders.

  • @Grainblastphotography
    @Grainblastphotography 5 лет назад

    I’ve been on these 755s on the GY to Norwich and Norwich to Cambridge lines and they’re genuinely a pleasure to be on!

  • @benjamintery7847
    @benjamintery7847 5 лет назад +5

    Sad to see older trains go

    • @kumo9033
      @kumo9033 5 лет назад +2

      Don't worry, I'm sure the old rolling stock these units replace will be given a new lick of paint and foisted on Northern Rail to replace all their Pacers.

    • @nathanw9770
      @nathanw9770 5 лет назад +1

      They'll most likely keep their 170s 321s and 360s though.

    • @benjamintery7847
      @benjamintery7847 5 лет назад +1

      @@nathanw9770 Yeah, but I really enjoyed the Direct Rail Mk2s

    • @norbitonflyer5625
      @norbitonflyer5625 5 лет назад

      @@nathanw9770 No: GA is replacing its entire fleet. The 170s, 321s and 360s are all going elsewhere.

  • @russellgxy2905
    @russellgxy2905 3 года назад

    I love the little powerpack these Bi-Modes have in the middle of the consist. They're adorable

  • @krissp8712
    @krissp8712 5 лет назад +6

    I felt as though I got epilepsy off that transition in the first 7 seconds :(

  • @pedroneves3153
    @pedroneves3153 5 лет назад +2

    Went on one of these from Great Yarmouth to Norwich and they’re so smooth, quite and has loads of hi tech, love em ❤️🇨🇭👏🏼

  • @personwhotalkstomuch4898
    @personwhotalkstomuch4898 5 лет назад +3

    I blooming wish we could have them here in Lincs, we have those stupid 153’s that are awful!! Cramped & very smelly and rattle & shake. They’re constantly breaking down 🤞we might get them now Abelio have taken over.

    • @ChilternTransportProductions
      @ChilternTransportProductions 5 лет назад +1

      Only new trains for EMR will be intercity I’m afraid. Regional will be transfers from sister Abellio companies Scotrail and Greater Anglia, and Electrics will be a new brand for EM’s first electric trains but those won’t be new either. Also transfers from Greater Anglia but of the more modern variant

  • @iOmNoms
    @iOmNoms 5 лет назад

    They are very impressive. So I hear that the doors were designed to be in the same place as the diesel units now, not to mention they are much wider. The 4 car has an extra carriage with nothing but seats compared to a 3 car, which will still have the bike space, toilets etc. The upside down plug is a very thoughtful touch too!

  • @rorymowat7707
    @rorymowat7707 5 лет назад +7

    They look very European in my opinion
    #toiletreview

  • @stephenlittle7534
    @stephenlittle7534 5 лет назад +1

    I was that child on a main line train 10 odd coaches. And I totally laughed when you showed us the under chair storage.

  • @williamthomas7031
    @williamthomas7031 4 года назад +3

    Bruh the seats are like ironing boards tho

  • @JBS319
    @JBS319 5 лет назад +1

    The engine compartment is characteristic of all Stadler DMUs. Here in the states we have one operation with the FLIRT and several others with the smaller GTW. All are diesel and all have that same compartment. Often there are signs saying not to walk through there while the train is running.

    • @Thomas_TdK
      @Thomas_TdK 5 лет назад +1

      In the netherlands those gtw’s also run, no sign’s telling you not to go threw

  • @rwm2986
    @rwm2986 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Geoff. Greater Anglia should invite you back to FLIRT on a 'Norwich in 90'!

  • @CuckooAboutTRAINS
    @CuckooAboutTRAINS 5 лет назад

    All the manual Gated level crossings together with the remaining semaphores all get upgraded in February 2020.
    During a 23 day closure on the Wherry Lines.
    The 37s Short Set is remaining at Norwich until mid September ish, but hasn't been out much lately.

  • @greghilton7797
    @greghilton7797 5 лет назад

    I love the sky coloured interior. Who else was disappointed by not seeing Geoffs head appear from behind the pot of red flowers on the platform? Cheers

  • @IndigoJo
    @IndigoJo 5 лет назад +1

    There are a few bits of dismantled railway that could be reinstated to build a direct London to Great Yarmouth link that would not require a train to go into Norwich and back out -- it branches off the Lowestoft line at Beccles and then could pass over or join the Norwich-Lowestoft line at Haddiscoe, then there is a dismantled link from that to the line through Berney Arms to Great Yarmouth. They could actually split the train somewhere along the line between Ipswich and Beccles, as it might make more sense than running two whole services.