Enjoying these videos, seeing the World from a different perspective. Be great to see the Leeds - York route via Horsforth and Harrogate. The route includes the Bramhope tunnel which goes under our house and we hear the trains via a vent shaft close by.
It all depends when you travel. You can check the price here. Tickets are much cheaper if you buy them well in advance. ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/planjourney/search
The regular signal check at Crossgates due to a late running Northern service. Hazard of two stopping service being fitted in between six express services an hour.
Perspective from an American..... Well engineered route, smooth quick ride. I am impressed. I have some questions though, is this route strictly passenger? I seen zero freight here. The viaducts are quite impressive, how old are they and what are they constructed from? Last question......Do long distance trains run on this line?
There are freight trains between York and Church Fenton (the four track section) then a few between Micklefield and Leeds but the latter is “at capacity” for passenger trains so they are “shoehorned” in between passenger services. The U.K. railway has outgrown itself in recent years. The viaducts are largely made from stone and are amazing considering their age. There are some long distance trains between London and Scotland and a few from the West Country but keep in mind that the whole of the U.K. is a similar size to Florida alone so nothing like your long distance services.
The bridges above are mostly stone, the section after micklefield is one of the oldest lines in the UK (1841 I think - leeds marsh lane station to hull) - the tunnel before leeds (Richmond hill) used to be a small 2-track tunnel and everyone had to sit in darkness and smoke before the train got into marsh lane station, so in 1860 they opened the entire hill up, largely by hand, constructing the massive tubular 5-track tunnel that persists today, built from brick. The viaduct at the end, (the entirety of leeds station is built on brick arches, girder bridges and more recently concrete pillars) between marsh lane and leeds east jn is mostly brick too. Interestingly back then they planned ahead and you'll notice that between micklefield and marsh lane all the over-bridges are built wide enough to accommodate 4 tracks since they anticipated growing levels of rail usage in the future.
A fast trip from York to Leeds. Nice and smooth. Thanks Don!
I can do it in about 16 minutes with a good 185 and clear signals 👍
From the start...the train, standing at the station, has a beautiful train design. Nice video and enjoyed the run. Kudos.....
Lovely, gentle ride & nice scenery.
Thought I'd watch the return leg at the same sitting. So another tick! Enjoyable as always, thanks Don.
You’re getting through the whole set ufx!
Great video, so many routes you have covered so far, Keep up the Great work
Nice video. Going through some places I've never heard of.
Great to see! Many thanks.
Enjoying these videos, seeing the World from a different perspective. Be great to see the Leeds - York route via Horsforth and Harrogate. The route includes the Bramhope tunnel which goes under our house and we hear the trains via a vent shaft close by.
I can’t film that route as I don’t sign it and we don’t operate over it. Maybe one of the Northern guys will oblige.
Nice video well done,Thanks don cheers bob.
I live in East Garforth so I liked this.
There are several videos covering that route Terry, check them out.
Another great video!
Great video
A very nice run.
Another good video, and a recommendation!
Thanks as always Thomas.
how much is it? I will study in York and think about living in Leeds
It all depends when you travel. You can check the price here. Tickets are much cheaper if you buy them well in advance. ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/planjourney/search
The regular signal check at Crossgates due to a late running Northern service. Hazard of two stopping service being fitted in between six express services an hour.
they should put 2 more tracks in the middle of Crossgates so fast trains can overtake the stopping services
York seems rather quiet, just a couple of West Coast 37s.
What's the strange triple sound at 23:33?
The GSMR (digital cab to shore) radio drops the signal once in a while. That noise is the warning for it but it only lasts a few seconds.
what are the stations on 7.30 , 8.50 , 12.23 , 13.39 , 14.03 and 18.30 approx. ?
All the later videos are labelled and caption Roderick.
What caused the near stop at around minute 19 - the blue rubbish in the undergrowth?
We often get stopped there because the train in front has stopped at Cross Gates then passed through quite a long section.
@@doncoffey5820 Cheers, thanks.
Perspective from an American..... Well engineered route, smooth quick ride. I am impressed. I have some questions though, is this route strictly passenger? I seen zero freight here. The viaducts are quite impressive, how old are they and what are they constructed from? Last question......Do long distance trains run on this line?
There are freight trains between York and Church Fenton (the four track section) then a few between Micklefield and Leeds but the latter is “at capacity” for passenger trains so they are “shoehorned” in between passenger services. The U.K. railway has outgrown itself in recent years. The viaducts are largely made from stone and are amazing considering their age. There are some long distance trains between London and Scotland and a few from the West Country but keep in mind that the whole of the U.K. is a similar size to Florida alone so nothing like your long distance services.
The bridges above are mostly stone, the section after micklefield is one of the oldest lines in the UK (1841 I think - leeds marsh lane station to hull) - the tunnel before leeds (Richmond hill) used to be a small 2-track tunnel and everyone had to sit in darkness and smoke before the train got into marsh lane station, so in 1860 they opened the entire hill up, largely by hand, constructing the massive tubular 5-track tunnel that persists today, built from brick. The viaduct at the end, (the entirety of leeds station is built on brick arches, girder bridges and more recently concrete pillars) between marsh lane and leeds east jn is mostly brick too.
Interestingly back then they planned ahead and you'll notice that between micklefield and marsh lane all the over-bridges are built wide enough to accommodate 4 tracks since they anticipated growing levels of rail usage in the future.
Why line electrification ends in the middle of nowhere at ~5:30?
Its all about routes and budgets Klim. The idea is that one day they will all be electrified but for now, just sections are.
Hey. Are you going to drive on the Manchester Airport to Cleethorpes service and vice verse next?
The Hope Valley route is covered exclusively by Sheffield drivers. There is a Video 125 production that covers that route.
The Who played there. Them lucky bazterdz.
I thought the route would be busier.
It varies but sometimes I pass trains one after the other.
супер !
Not to australia
No not quite ;-)