Trains at Belfast Lanyon Place, BDL - 19/5/19
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2019
- Welcome to Episode 2 of Big Trip Northern Ireland! Today I am at Belfast Lanyon Place on the Belfast to Dublin Line but also the main junction for routes off to Larne Harbour, Coleraine and Bangor where services are seen by Translink NI Railways and Enterprise!
Lanyon Place surprised me, the station was a lot smaller than I anticipated originally. I was expecting some sort of major canopy with a bucket load of platforms but instead I got quite the opposite! Nonetheless, this station was definitely good, the variety improved and the views aren't bad either! The frequency was a lot less than expected but for a Sunday timetable you can't expect much else. The station was equipped too with a lovely concourse which was almost airport like and a nice view over the city of Belfast! Certainly a station I'd recommend.
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Both your Coleraine and Belfast Lanyon Place videos have been excellent. I live in Belfast so its good to see a UK person filming my countries trains. Looking forward to your GVS video, thanks Matthew.
Thank you! I am glad you are enjoying them. 😀
Northern Ireland is in the UK ........
Its crazy how the trains are so different compared to mainline UK
at 9:34 the coaches look somewhat similar to the intercity coaches that used to run
Phenomenal videos of the trains in Northern Ireland, enjoyed it I did!
Thank you!
The last Enterprise on a Sunday from Belfast to Dublin leaves Belfast at 19.05 and arrives into Dublin at 21.15
Quite early in comparison with some other journeys 😂
Nice video I am really enjoying the Northern Ireland videos
The 3000s remind me of the old BR DMUs from the 70s
Thank you!
The Enterprise is joint run by Translink NI Railways and Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail)
Yes thought so!
Amazing video !
Thanks!
So your question of the day and yes I have researched it and on a Sunday the last train to leave Belfast is at 1905 and arrives into Connolly Dublin at 2115 and I was about to say about the 111 loco that sounds like a 66/67 as they both have the same engine which sounds nice.
Correct!
The Class 3000s have MAN D2876 engines which are the same engines being used for the Class 769s. I'm guessing they have hydraulic transmissions, anyone know...?
Awesome Video Bud :) The 111 (201) does sound like a 66/67
Indeed bud. Glad you enjoyed.
1905 from Belfast on a Sunday I think
Yep, that's right.
2115 arrives in Dublin
4004 looks very similar to a class 170 over here in england.
Yeah it does actually
13:15 Last enterprise on a Sunday is 19:05 gets into Dublin at 21:35?
Can I use the music in the intro for my journey videos intro?
When arriving at this train station, is it easy to find taxi service? Planning a trip out that way in April...Thank you.
Hi, I wouldn't be sure on that one sadly.
@@KTVTransport Okay...well thank you anyways!
Best bet would be Uber
@JackJackProductions We ended up taking a cab...wasn't a long ride. Taxi stand was right there.
9:00 that 111 sounded a lot like a 66, why can't they just borrow trains from England why do they have to make their own ugly trains? Great video Kieran!
@the boys crue I dont care
No need to swear
how is a train meant to look ugly 💀
Why does the class 111 sounds the same as class 66 and 67 and the f59 phi locomotive which is in America?
It's actually the Class 201, unsure as to why but it's a nice reminder of what is back at home.
From Belfast at 8pm to dublin 10pm
Incorrect
youre incorrect about translink, Translink run all the public transport in Northern Ireland, so Northern Ireland railways comes under the translink umbrella, so does Ulsterbus (bus service outside of Belfast) metro (bus service in Belfast) Glider (East to west express bus in Belfast ) Ulsterbus goldliner (express bus to and from major towns and cities in Northern Ireland including cross border services ) and entrerprise the cross border railway service operated Jointly by Irish rail and Northern Ireland railways to and from Dublin connolly
Interesting to know that, thanks.
It is a class 201 not a 111