Wow! MASSIVE HST Lash Up..! 57009 in Green! Plus Fast WCML Freight..!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @robdavies7173
    @robdavies7173 Год назад +41

    It's mad to see HSTs doing this type of work but it keeps them going which is a good thing!
    Superb video by the way!

    • @fdhdd102
      @fdhdd102 Год назад +7

      not as mad as sending them to mexico for passenger routes!

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад +15

      It’s all gone HST mad..! I’m not bothered as long as they stay away from the gas torch. 🙏👍

    • @Undergoing_stuff
      @Undergoing_stuff Год назад +1

      yeah we cant let them be scrapped! the HST have a very uniqe history to them!@@trainsplanes

  • @justandy333
    @justandy333 Год назад +30

    That's gotta be one of the most unusual sights I've seen on UK rails. 2 buffered HST power car sets hauling freight and other passenger trains sets. Very peculiar!

  • @kipsome45
    @kipsome45 Год назад +81

    Slightly surreal to see HST power cars being used as, essentially, freight locomotives.

    • @markcf83
      @markcf83 Год назад +6

      Agreed. It's very odd.......

    • @ChineseTrainGuy
      @ChineseTrainGuy Год назад +1

      I mean, it looks alright for a freight train (except if it runs on its own it would look a bit weird)

    • @REDARROW_A_Personal
      @REDARROW_A_Personal Год назад

      Reminds me of a streamlined Russian M62 or TE-10...

    • @stanley3647
      @stanley3647 Год назад +1

      + Fast
      + Powerfull
      + No need OHLE
      + Reliable (proven!)
      - Need to work in pairs due to lack of cab ;)

    • @JJthrashing
      @JJthrashing Год назад

      Still can’t get my head around 43 being used as rail movement locomotives.. surely can’t be fuel efficient if there doubled up each end ? The power must be enormous 🫨

  • @BigPhilBigBike
    @BigPhilBigBike Год назад +14

    This is like something I would have created in Trainz many years ago 3:14

  • @BaileyChap
    @BaileyChap Год назад +8

    I could imagine an unknowing trainspotter's first reaction to 2:19:
    The first HST power car rounds the bend, and you get excited, a HST! In a livery you've never seen before, what luck!
    Then the second power car rounds the bend, and something inside you breaks, "wha, what is this? are they towing a broken power car?"
    Then the first flat-car rounds the bend "WHAT?"
    And the second, "Oh I guess they're hauling freight trains now, I guess that makes sense."
    Then the first passenger car enters, and your mind shatters "buh wha"
    By the second unit and you get an idea: "Are they running Motorail HSTs? Best day ever."
    And as the rest of the train pass, you eventually realise, that none of that was true, that it was just an EMU transfer, you feel the excitement fade as the last pair of HST power cars pass you by, and you wonder what you were so excited about.
    The end.

  • @R08ERT
    @R08ERT Год назад +9

    It’s great to see old hst’s not being scrapped and given a new purpose as freight trains
    Love to see the class 91’s used the same way

    • @wharris302
      @wharris302 Год назад +1

      ecs is not freight

    • @bfapple
      @bfapple Год назад +1

      Class 91s are not ideal freight locomotives. Especially as DBC has their Class 90s “for sale”.

  • @figodwnnieto2581
    @figodwnnieto2581 Год назад +3

    Great video 👍🏻 I didn't realise Royal Mail still used trains. I haven't seen a mail train since I was a kid at the start of the 2000s

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett6068 Год назад +7

    The Rail Adventure HST power cars can be seen at the Severn Valley Railway occasionally as they are using the diesel motive power depot to repair and service them. Also the weight test train you see in this video also can occasionally be seen.

    • @bfapple
      @bfapple Год назад +2

      Thanks, I was wondering where the power cars are based!

  • @timwilbur1050
    @timwilbur1050 Год назад +18

    Great vid. Also slightly surreal to see so much overhead lines and so few electric trains

    • @avalon7902
      @avalon7902 Год назад +7

      Red diesel is cheaper than Carbon Neutral generated electricity.

    • @joj.
      @joj. Год назад +5

      Welcome to the UK

    • @glennzone12
      @glennzone12 Год назад +3

      Most of these diesel trains have some of their journey on non-electrified track.

    • @SportyMabamba
      @SportyMabamba Год назад +1

      Govt cowardice not electrifying the entire network, so the use case for electric traction suffers and the charge-out rate is higher as a result

  • @LincolnshireRailMonkey
    @LincolnshireRailMonkey Год назад +2

    Fantastic stuff and I love seeing the RailAdventure HSTs

  • @BeanzAviation3967
    @BeanzAviation3967 Год назад

    Great video, really interesting to!

  • @colingarwood9971
    @colingarwood9971 Год назад +1

    Fantastic catch there with the Rail Adventure lash up. Well done and thanks for sharing this video. Best regards, Colin.

  • @wertrocks123
    @wertrocks123 Год назад +3

    What a great selection of trains... if this is where you live then consider yourself blessed!

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад +1

      Close by - Definitely a great spot.! 👍

  • @smallrails6831
    @smallrails6831 Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @garethrandall6589
    @garethrandall6589 Год назад +1

    The last time I saw HSTs haul freight wagons was on my model train set when I was still at primary school 🙂 Fascinating to see it become real all these years later.

  • @simonvaughan788
    @simonvaughan788 Год назад

    Cool those ferrywagons could end up getting to where there going very quick.

  • @philipspencer1834
    @philipspencer1834 Год назад +1

    Great videos and excellent camera work. Thanks 😎👍

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Год назад +1

    Those class 43's joined up like that reminds me of the class 89 minus the electrical equipment on the roof!

  • @Somerset-Trains
    @Somerset-Trains Год назад

    This is a great trainspotting location 👍. Lots of variety and interesting trains, haven't seen a royal mail train for years!

  • @jonrpearce
    @jonrpearce Год назад

    I saw the 4 and converter wagons parked up at Rugby as I was on route to Euston. Must have some grunt!

  • @cameronwoodward8344
    @cameronwoodward8344 11 месяцев назад

    At least I now know what I saw going southbound through Rugby few months ago. Grey class 43. Got my platforms back to front so was well past me by time I woke up to my mistake.

  • @karloschaos
    @karloschaos Год назад +2

    3.42 - get the impression it was one of tthose "let's see if we can get away with justifying 4 x 43's when a 56 would suffice" moments. 10/10 for bravery.

  • @ThermoMan
    @ThermoMan Год назад +2

    Nice to see a postal from the new Daventry terminal

  • @neilcrawford8303
    @neilcrawford8303 Год назад +13

    I should imagine there are several reasons they use class 43s. Cheap to buy as effectively the main option was going for scrap. Lower route availability index of 5 compared to freight locomotives. This means they are less restricted on the routes they can use, plus should impact on their track access costs. Running light as just a 2×cl43 pair, one engine can be shut down to save on fuel.
    The train is top & tailed as the train has to reverse twice to access Kirkdale depot. It takes the line to Liverpool docks, joins Merseyrail's Northern Line at Bootle Junction (between Bank Hall and Bootle Oriel Road stations) on the Southport line. At Bootle Oriel Road the train reverses, passes Bank Hall to Sandhills station. At Sandhills the train reverses again to take the line heading towards Kirkby / Ormskirk for Kirkdale depot.
    Last time I saw it at Sandhills it was a Sunday afternoon move squeezed inbetween passenger services. It was a 2 × class 20 plus 2 × class 43 combination. Even on a Sunday six trains an hour call at Sandhills heading for Liverpool, so it had to be a slick move. The 777s are unbraked and run through piped sandwiched between braked vehicles and locomotives. The wagons being ballasted with concrete slabs to provide adequate brake force.
    This train will be split, hence the 777s being split between the wagons. It stopped at Walton Old Junction sidings, Warrington.
    The train is due at Kirkdale at 00.43 on Thursday morning, departing Walton sidings at 23.09 , running as 6Q78.

    • @Ash-928
      @Ash-928 Год назад

      The MAIN reason is, they look cool!

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS Год назад

    very good presentation, thank you

  • @37418
    @37418 Год назад +1

    Awesome Mate Great Video 📹 👍

  • @redsidebiker
    @redsidebiker Год назад

    I have a photo, somewhere(!) of a HST with buffers at Bristol Parkway. That long ago it was in Virgin colours and on my first digital camera!

  • @train4905
    @train4905 Год назад +1

    Awsome catch,nice one 😊

  • @Wombleofwimbeldon
    @Wombleofwimbeldon Год назад +4

    Those HST look familiar.. THE OLD EMR ones with buffers on they had those wow

    • @markcf83
      @markcf83 Год назад

      Aren't some of these ex Grand Central too?

  • @maoelanaronny
    @maoelanaronny Год назад +1

    Kereta yang sangat bagus, sepertinya jalur sibuk semoga di negara saya punya kereta seperti ini 👍

  • @NorthWestLevelCrossingsChannel
    @NorthWestLevelCrossingsChannel Год назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @davidlockwood9192
    @davidlockwood9192 Год назад

    I think I saw this set up go along, was on the Canal at Milford ( Staffordshire) and was the strangest thing ever!

  • @Loudsphinx
    @Loudsphinx Год назад +1

    i guess thats one way to move new class 777

  • @ttvvideos2050
    @ttvvideos2050 Год назад +1

    i see myself in this video

  • @AJGossTrains
    @AJGossTrains Год назад +1

    Nice shots! Love those Hst's!! I wish they would save all the Hst's and use them to haul other things!

    • @bentullett6068
      @bentullett6068 Год назад

      Some of the HST's are moving abroad to Mexico. They have a new line being opened that requires high speed trains and to save money they are buying some of the HST power cars. I wonder if some will head to Australia as well as they to run HST's on the high speed services?

    • @noaerrr
      @noaerrr Год назад

      @@bentullett6068they already basically had hsts and have been getting rid of them recently

  • @class50thrasher
    @class50thrasher Год назад +1

    Cant wait to see the 57's later today!

  • @robparker1625
    @robparker1625 Год назад +3

    HST power cars on freight duties, some exported to Mexico, whatever next, converted to electric and back to passenger duties?

    • @davyfella
      @davyfella Год назад +2

      We want some in Australia to add ton the XPT units being used on routes between Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane

    • @leonkernan
      @leonkernan Год назад

      Wait wha..... Mexico??

  • @williamwildcat
    @williamwildcat 6 месяцев назад

    Nobody:
    younger me playing with toy trains: 2:19

  • @dhouse-d5l
    @dhouse-d5l 11 месяцев назад

    Would like to know how the numbers stack up recommissioning those HST's...clearly they do..

  • @michaeltaylor1869
    @michaeltaylor1869 Год назад +1

    Nice video great camera work as usual as always I am really enjoying your lovely videos and camera work keep your lovely camera work up bye for now Philip

  • @sovereignjoe5730
    @sovereignjoe5730 Год назад

    Haha, 2:52 very odd looking but perhaps practical on the day?

  • @nigelfarley814
    @nigelfarley814 Год назад +6

    Were the rear HST power cars actually being driven from the front pair or were they just idling and there to provide rear protection for the train?

    • @jonathanj8303
      @jonathanj8303 Год назад +7

      They almost certainly weren't powered, but the most likely reason for them being there is to make some planned reversal easier - the driver just shuts down the ones at the 'front', sets them up to be trailing units with tail lights etc, walks to the other end, does their brake checks etc and they're basically ready to set off going the other way. A lot quicker than running round, and can be done anywhere, no pointwork needed. The other thing they do is provide extra brakeforce - I wouldn't be surprised if the 777's were being dragged with their brakes isolated - but I'm not sure if locos in tow are allowed to be included in the brake force calculation.

    • @bryanduncan6178
      @bryanduncan6178 Год назад +3

      No they were not. Its impossible for them to be powered as they require a '36 way' jumper cable to be able to talk to each other - there is no connection on the front of a power car to allow this, nor are there any cables long enough!
      As stated, the rear power cars are there to allow for reversal plus they have a compressor to maintain air through the train (something power cars are bad at).

    • @bluechang08
      @bluechang08 Год назад

      @@jonathanj8303 @3:02 and again @3:11-3:15 timestamps there appears to be a pipe running through the cab window of the first cl777 and then the same going into the windows of the second and third - could they be connecting into the braking system of the cl777 somewhere internally or is this just a vacuum pipe running though each of the units to link up with the barrier wagons inbetween and behind the cl777's?

    • @jonathanj8303
      @jonathanj8303 Год назад +2

      ​@bluechang08 I'm sure they're brake related, but I don't know which they do. My guess would be that the 777's are isolated and those pipes are part of a bypass and there's a (loose) pipe running down the length of the floor inside the 777's - from what I've see on other videos, there seems to a similar pipe through the cab window at both ends of each unit, which makes sense. All this stock is air braked by the way, though the 777's are presumably electro-pneumatic.

    • @bluechang08
      @bluechang08 Год назад

      @@jonathanj8303 Thanks for clearing that up. My son and I have been looking at clips of the new cl777's on here a few times in the past (due to them being the new trains for our local services) and noticed the pipes running into the cab area and wasn't sure what it was for.

  • @DavidHarris-pp5yq
    @DavidHarris-pp5yq Год назад +4

    Rugeley TV always been a great spot with it's long fast straight at the northern end and curves at the southern end, with a wide open view from platforms. Was buzzing with coal MGR workings at one time but still loads of WCML varieties.

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад +1

      Always a great view there and some speed to match 👌👍

  • @Great_WesternTVFan
    @Great_WesternTVFan Год назад

    5:36 The 325 has gotten LED lights, I wonder why the 465s didn't.

  • @norelease2
    @norelease2 Год назад +1

    The HST lash up is so chaotic

  • @supertrains156.66
    @supertrains156.66 Год назад

    3:31 I counted it all my self 24 cars on the mega power cars

  • @jjyungdraco7617
    @jjyungdraco7617 Год назад

    ICE 3Neo rides between Köln Messe/Deutz and Frankfurt a M.

  • @hornet1068
    @hornet1068 Год назад +4

    Why do the freights seem to go through the platform lines when there are two middle lines to use?

    • @matteomaximum
      @matteomaximum Год назад +5

      Because they're too slow for the middle lines.

    • @markcf83
      @markcf83 Год назад +1

      I highly doubt Avanti would want their Inter City services held up on the main line......

    • @ThermoMan
      @ThermoMan Год назад +2

      From a capacity perspective the freights mix much better with the stopping passenger trains than with the 125mph passenger trains on the fast lines

    • @AndreiTupolev
      @AndreiTupolev Год назад +2

      The middle lines are for fast trains at up to 125 mph. Freights which are normally 75 mph max use the outer ones

  • @hypergolic8468
    @hypergolic8468 Год назад +1

    The class 43 showing the class 56 what it could have been if it'd stopped playing around with coal trains, and put it a bit more effort into going faster.

  • @ChineseTrainGuy
    @ChineseTrainGuy Год назад +5

    Wow! 26 car train formation! Man, that sure must took a lot of power to move the 777s (which I really don’t like)

    • @mitchellhurd9300
      @mitchellhurd9300 Год назад

      9,000hp for the HST's as each of the power cars are 2,250hp 😎!

    • @brendanhart5838
      @brendanhart5838 Год назад

      @@mitchellhurd9300 4500 hp as only the lead two are under power. There are only fitted with multiple working connections at the van end and there are no connections through the train anyway.

  • @altern8tive
    @altern8tive Год назад

    777019 not 017. 017 was transferred Wembley to Walton on August 2nd as 6Q77 and has been at Southport since August 4th

  • @Sarahbryson321
    @Sarahbryson321 Год назад +2

    I wondered why I heard the rail adventure 125s

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid Год назад

    Wow can you imagine if there was no TPMS active and driver decided to give the HST's full beans...? Years ago I think it was at Derby I saw a HST solo car being used as a shunter and I have always wondered what sort of speed two end to end power cars could achieve unbridled full welly.

    • @SportyMabamba
      @SportyMabamba Год назад

      Push a few MCBs to cut out the over-voltage protection then drop it into notch 8 😎

  • @Meehan2023
    @Meehan2023 Год назад +1

    1:04 sounds like a irish rail class 201

    • @g8ymw
      @g8ymw Год назад

      Same engine. EMD V12, 710, 2 stroke.
      Ireland got them first

  • @MhWow66
    @MhWow66 Год назад +1

    Why do they have barrier wagons between the loco and the new stock?

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад

      They provide braking force for the consist 👍

  • @sandletters39
    @sandletters39 Год назад

    57009 was actually 47079 George Jackson Churchward.

  • @Navgearhead
    @Navgearhead Год назад

    I see comments on here saying it's weird seeing HST's hauling freight....no weirder than old EMD F units doing the same thing over here in the states. Besides, if they're still useful pulling freight, then why not? Better than cutting them up or storing them away to rot.

  • @Ron_TTE
    @Ron_TTE Год назад +1

    How do I recognise one of these HSTs on realtimetrains, and can i see them in london

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад

      If you use Real Time Trains - The locos are based at Kings Norton OT Plant and run under TOC ‘SO’. If you search for moves based on those 2 criteria - It will show you what moves are planned.

    • @Ron_TTE
      @Ron_TTE Год назад

      @@trainsplanes alright! What station should I select, kings Norton isn’t showing anything

  • @stevejacques9229
    @stevejacques9229 Год назад

    Enjoy the videos
    but how do you know where the trains come from and where there going to

  • @steveluckhurst2350
    @steveluckhurst2350 Год назад +1

    Were exclamation marks on BOGOF this week? 😊

  • @amcf2000c
    @amcf2000c 10 месяцев назад

    where do you go to see fright trains?

  • @thenortherntrainspotter886
    @thenortherntrainspotter886 Год назад

    where did you film i was with a group at crewe

  • @simongleaden2864
    @simongleaden2864 Год назад +2

    Those Class 43's aren't going to get much chance to use their 125 mph capability.

  • @FastlineFilms
    @FastlineFilms Год назад +1

    Wow! Will that be running again today by any chance?

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад +1

      It won’t unfortunately - The next Class 777 delivery through the channel tunnel will likely be in the next few weeks 👍

  • @関西撮り鉄
    @関西撮り鉄 Год назад

    I'm going to England next week, where can I see this HST freight train?

    • @bentullett6068
      @bentullett6068 Год назад

      It's actually a weight test train. Rail Adventure run special rail tours but to test the locomotives they run a freight train which gives the same weight as a rake of MK3 coaches. The HST power cars can sometimes be seen stored or in for repair at the Severn Valley Railway in Worcestershire.

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher Год назад

    What is the purpose of the wagons between the multiple units and HST's ? And why those wagons?

    • @oliver.42
      @oliver.42 Год назад +1

      They are wagons that have different couplings in each end so a loco can drag a multiple unit

    • @clangerbasher
      @clangerbasher Год назад

      @@oliver.42 Thanks Oliver. Of course yes. Railways are only passing interest. Something aren't always obvious to me. I did notice the long bar coupling at the end of the consist.

    • @AndreiTupolev
      @AndreiTupolev Год назад +3

      The units' brakes aren't compatible with loco haulage (which the HSTs are serving as here), so the wagons are there to provide braking force

    • @clangerbasher
      @clangerbasher Год назад

      @@AndreiTupolev Thank you!!!

  • @Team_e_cola
    @Team_e_cola Год назад +1

    When

  • @thedevilneveraskstwice7027
    @thedevilneveraskstwice7027 Год назад

    2x 2000HP diesel loco pulling 4x passanger coach on fully electrified trackline. The britcuck way of hypocrisy.

  • @tappy72
    @tappy72 Год назад

    they're like ghosts :-(

  • @christopherisherwood4967
    @christopherisherwood4967 Год назад +6

    Shame that HST power cars have become unacceptable to the Unions; they seem to be an extremely flexible source of power for multiple supplications when.used in pairs.

    • @Mark1024MAK
      @Mark1024MAK Год назад

      Do what? Where’s your source for this comment?

  • @michaelsandford1015
    @michaelsandford1015 Год назад

    Odd

  • @Simon-ui6db
    @Simon-ui6db Год назад

    they don't look right with buffers.

  • @rob235ioa1
    @rob235ioa1 Год назад

    SO WHERES THE LONG HST THEN ??

    • @trainsplanes
      @trainsplanes  Год назад

      Watch for 3-4 mins and you see it.. 👍

  • @KJames2345
    @KJames2345 Год назад

    Pointless just use any class of locos, not a HST.

  • @mickymondo7463
    @mickymondo7463 Год назад

    I was always under the impression that having two pantographs on the same train could cause issues with the overead line setting up a ripple type wave from the front, I assume this issue is not a problem any longer

  • @NothingToDismay
    @NothingToDismay Год назад

    I'm far from an expert on these things; can anyone explain why the HST/ 777 train requires so many barrier vehicles?

  • @adamlee3772
    @adamlee3772 Год назад

    Shame to see them doing this but at least they’re not getting scrapped.