All 14 London underground train lines 2022
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- This video shows for 2022 shows all 14, london underground train lines. It was made to create a video that shows all the lines now on the network.
I love how it shows the amazing variety of different stations and lines that are on this fantastic train system.
0:00 Victoria line, southbound, Euston
01:21 Waterloo and City Line, Bank
02:57 Overground, Finchley and Frognal
05:39 Metropolitan, Hillingdon
06:29 Northern Line, northbound, Bank
07:36 Central Line, eastbound, Notting Hill Gate
08:51 Bakerloo Line, southbound, Paddington
09:57 Jubilee line, northbound, Green Park
11:12 Hammersmith and City Line, westbound, Paddington
12:32 Piccadilly Line, eastbound, Earls Court
13:30 Circle line, eastbound, Sloane Square
15:11 District Line, westbound, South Kensington
16:30 Docklands Light Railway DLR, westbound, Stratford
18:10 Elizabeth Line, eastbound, Tottenham Court Road
If we are being all technical the underground itself (what is considered the metro) has 11 lines. The Docklands Light Railway DLR, Overground and Elizabeth Lines are all managed by Transport for London but are not specifically tube trains.
However, even so called underground trains go above ground when they leave Central London and that is almost half of their travel distance.
I put these lines in because for everyday people travelling around London, in practical terms they see them as underground and part of the same system.
For example, the Elizabeth Line is technically a railway and not an underground tube train which is why on the tube map it is shown with two thin lines rather than one thick one. However people access from Tottenham Court Road Station and other Central London stations underground like any other underground train.
Yes these lines do not have tube shapes for tunnels, but then neither do most District and Circle line tunnels.
So I felt that I needed to show this technicality, it is important and does matter!
However being too strict would mean that people around the world won't get to see and enjoy all of the amazing system we love so much.
As well as because they are part of the integrated system of trains we use, I especially wanted to show the Elizabeth Line as it is so fantastic, the Dockland Light Railway as it is so much fun and the Overground because of its spacious and roomy airconditioned trains.
However I have not included the trams or cable car as even though they are maintained by TFL, as I thought that would be one step too far.
I could be wrong and maybe I am, please do say your thoughts in the comments?
Love the sound of the 1996 stock when they depart
Has anyone noticed the fact the lady from the first scene, ACTUALLY had the audacity to get on the train 1 second before the doors shut?
Good video just a quick correction overground and underground are separate. Everything else amazing!
Thank you, it's a good point and you're completely right. I just didn't want people to miss out on the other trains.
@@LondonUndergroundTubetrains Ok just checking and thats fine.
The first train shown arriving at Hillingdon is a Piccadilly line deep level tube train, which as you can see is quite different from the subsurface Metropolitan line train arriving later. Both lines run on the Uxbridge branch between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge.
Thank you so much for noticing that and saying and of course you are completely right.
I have changed the chapter time start for that to 5:39, to make sure it goes to when the Metropolitan Line train starts arriving at the station.
I like how you went to the new station, someone went on first train during inauguration
Thanks and I would love to have been on that first train.
Wow I love London ❤️🇬🇧🏴
from the Midlands 🇬🇧
If were being all technical the underground itself (what is considered the metro) has 11 lines. the DLR overground and elizabeth lines are all managed by tfl but not part of the underground network. Also not sure if this was intentional but in the chapters you put the picadilly line 2 times. No hate at all i really loved the video I'm just letting you know in case you didn't already.
Thank you so much for writing this and it's such a nice way. I hope you don't mind if I use some of your text in the description because these are important points?
Can I ask what you think of this that I have added to the description. Please do recommend any edits?
If were being all technical the underground itself (what is considered the metro) has 11 lines. the Docklands Light Railway DLR, Overground and Elizabeth Lines are all managed by Transport for London but are not specifically tube trains. Even so called underground trains go above ground when they leave Central London and that is almost half of their travel distance.
I put these lines in because for people travelling around London, in practical terms they are underground and part of the same system.
For example, the Elizabeth Line is technically a railway and not an underground tube train which is why on the tube map it is shows with two thin lines rather than one thick one. However people access from Tottenham Court Road Station underground like any other train, but yes the tunnel is not so much a tube, but then neither are most District and Circle line tunnels.
So I felt that I needed to show this technicality, it is important and does matter. However being too strict means people around the world won't get to see and enjoy the amazing system we love so much.
I also remove the first link which mentions Piccadilly Line trains at Hillingdon station so it only mentions the Metropolitan train there and is not a repeat.
I really apprecaite how nicely you put your advice, I greatly appreciate your help and please do say if anything else comes to mind?
Cool! In 2016 were just 11 lines
Well being technical there still are if you don't count Docklands Light Railway, Elizabeth line and Overground.
@303 overground but completely agree with you.
there still are
I like it.
Interesting!
Thank you
You can see how the older tube lines are a bit smaller
That's a good point!
Actually that is wrong. The older lines are the sub-surface lines which have larger trains. The smaller deep level 'tube' trains came along later.
@@sgthree That's an interesting detail
Maybe bc it out of it tunnel it may look small its big
wrong. all of the deep levels are (both same size and) newer than the larger subsurface lines (which were older and once had stram trains so needed to be big)
Hahaha sorry but you were too late Girl at 9:38 at Paddington on the Bakerloo Platform, you're RUclips famous now.
Title of the video:
All 14 underground train lines 2022
Proceeds to show overground,DLR and Elizabeth line
That's a very good point!
Although technically they aren't tube lines, when I've spoken to people they regard it as part of the London transport network and wanted to see them.
Almost half of the people who watch the videos are from around the world and I didn't want to deny them from seeing bits of the network that people love and appreciate so much.
I am into minds though about whether I've done the right thing, so maybe I have done the wrong thing?
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The London Overground, DLR & Elizabeth Lines aren't tube lines though...
Very good point Alex, thank you so much, I'm going to rewrite the description.
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Its sad, look how old and worn out the 72 stock trains are!
I dont understand that the Northern line don't have a acceleration noise but the jubliee line does the both same stock?!!?
That's very interesting!
I wonder if it's because the Northern Line has older track which is noisier to run on, so the noise drowns out the acceleration noise from the motors and the trains don't accelerate as fast?
What do you think?
Actually although similar, the northern line uses 1995 stock, but the jubilee uses 1996. The jubilee line trains were also built in preparation for the jubilee line extension to Stratford in 1999
@@DJGaming-cy2nu Ohhhhh thanks for the information 💁♀️
they are different trains with different motors
@@LondonUndergroundTubetrainsyou should stop spreading false info
AMAZING :)
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Hi, these comments are just for talking about London underground tube trains.
@@LondonUndergroundTubetrains oh ok
@@LondonUndergroundTubetrainsthe comment section exists for other stuff aswell
Why are there not information on each train and what line there on.
That's a very good point thank you, I will add it on to the next video that I hope to do.
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the description says 'what is considered a metro'
your mum is a metro
the tube isnt
Bro is that girl at the first clip dumb, she literally goes on the train while the doors were beeping, she shouldve waited and got the next one. Beeping means doors closing.
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