End of the Line Ep.16 - Ealing Broadway

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @heidirabenau511
    @heidirabenau511 Год назад +211

    Nice to see Geoff back in Geoff's videos!

  • @FouiAnimations
    @FouiAnimations Год назад +181

    I love the fact that the End Of The Line logo has the colors of the Central and District line (which terminate at Ealing Bdwy) + a little touch of purple (because the Elizabeth line passes through Ealing Bdwy) !
    💚❤💜

  • @Ruscombephotos
    @Ruscombephotos Год назад +62

    I’ve been looking forward to this particular episode here in New York, having grown up in Ealing. I’ve been on the Elizabeth Line through Ealing, but haven’t got off. The station has changed beyond recognition. I believe one or two of those old roundels on the Distict platforms are originals. Where you had that walk around at the end of the District Line platforms at the beginning of the video is where people would have exited up into the old original District Railway station building. Behind the wall at the end of those platforms is probably still the staircase going up into the old building. That old original building was only the entrance for the District Railway; where the new station is was a separate station for GWR; the two were entirely separate stations at one time. According to my late parents, if you wanted to change from GWR to District, you had to exit at street level and walk to the District Railway station, opposite the taxi rank. The original GWR station was demolished in the 1960s and replaced by the monstrosity that has now been replaced by the new Elizabeth Line Station. The 1960s monstrosity also included an office block above, which, at one time, housed some BBC offices. Anyway, it was great to see Ealing Broadway Station featured. This is a great series.

    • @austenhamilton7312
      @austenhamilton7312 Год назад +2

      I used both stations (District and GWR) in the 1950s and 1960s. The old station was semi-derelict from neglect, partly the result of WW2 and post-war lack of money to maintain it, before it was “destroyed” - it got to the stage where you had to dodge the rotten floorboards on the overbridge and stairs. Even so, it was a pity that they demolished it completely. I loved the District line station and am pleased they have kept the frontage and the train shed fairly intact.

    • @williamstringer6519
      @williamstringer6519 Год назад +2

      Thank you for the additional information. I lived in Ealing from 1960 to 1998 before moving back to my native Australia. I used this station frequently and although I am fascinated to see the improvements, I have some nostalgia for the old station. Then again, many of us look back on old times with nostalgia, possibly because we were younger back in the day.

  • @mr-dan-coleman
    @mr-dan-coleman Год назад +76

    @2:46 - The building that survives is the originally separate District Railway station that opened in 1879. The original 1838 GWR station was demolished in the 60's to make way for the office block and concrete station, which itself has been partially demolished and repurposed into the current Elizabeth Line station.

    • @trevoradventure
      @trevoradventure Год назад +4

      agreed

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Год назад +15

      Thanks Dan! Happy to be corrected 👍👍

    • @mr-dan-coleman
      @mr-dan-coleman Год назад +2

      @@geofftech2 cheers for another great video, Geoff! 👍🏻

    • @stuntbutt
      @stuntbutt Год назад +3

      The 1838 GWR station was demolished in the 1890s, replaced with the station that was demolished in 1964. The District Railway original station was likewise replaced with the one that Geoff refers to in the video, now a Ladbroke.

  • @grahambartram7944
    @grahambartram7944 Год назад +4

    I used to work above Ealing Broadway station in Villiers House (the tower block above the station entrance). It was the BBC's education department in the 1980's. I remember having some colleagues over from our Los Angeles office and we were meeting in the part of the building that spanned the railway lines. Suddenly the room started to shake - the Americans dived under the desk and shouted "Earthquake!" to which we replied "No, 10:45 to Paddington". The room shook whenever a non-stopping train passed through on the Great Western line.

  • @Realworldnews247
    @Realworldnews247 Год назад +20

    Grew up in Ealing lived there for 30 years, great place to live one of the nicest areas in London, now moved to spain

  • @matthewpatrickcrow
    @matthewpatrickcrow Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @LynBlackledge
    @LynBlackledge Год назад +8

    A friend of mine linked me with this. So many memories as I lived in Ealing most of my life or at least the first 50 years of my life now on the Isle of Wight. I will share this with my family who will love to reminisce.

  • @sara.othman
    @sara.othman Год назад +41

    The beginning of the video with you overlaying both videos about ealing broadway is *impeccable*

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Год назад +11

      Stereo split, Sarah! (best played on headphones)

  • @Ishaq-qj3bv
    @Ishaq-qj3bv Год назад +1

    Happy New year 2024 to you Geoff Marshall.

  • @torspedia
    @torspedia Год назад +16

    Glad to see that you're finally in my manor as I'm an Ealing Commoner, so Ealing Broadway was the main station that I used to get into work/town (different directions). 🙂
    I no longer live in the area, unfortunately, so the last time I used the station it was STILL under construction for the CrossLizPurp line... people on our part of the line weren't happy about that, I can tell you, with the constant delays of the borough stations reopening fully.

  • @AtoZbyLocalBus
    @AtoZbyLocalBus Год назад +4

    One thing I have found at Startford station in London, with the Pink valdator, is that they only seam to have them on platforms 1 & 2. Even though there is some people coming in off the Lea Valley line and may be taken a DLR train or Cross Rail train towards Shenfeild, may with to use the pink valdator, to make sure they are not been changed for going into zone 1. When they do not go into zone 1.

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels Год назад +2

    Wow, it has changed. I taught at a school in Ealing for a few years and have vivid memories of leading a long crocodile of children through Broadway to go on school trips to central London.
    We also went to Pitzhanger manor for school trips which didn't need public transport!

  • @magicknight8412
    @magicknight8412 Год назад +4

    So often I would end up at Ealing Broadway meeting friends, for work, nights out, changing lines, interviews all sorts. Has a special meaning to me, so many memories.

  • @Armuotas
    @Armuotas Год назад +3

    This was the first destination station upon my arrival to UK over a decade ago. Still have the photo with my sis who came to pick me up, with the station entrance in the background. I no longer live there, but just like everyone remembers their first, I will fondly remember the Ealing Broadway till the end of my days. :)

  • @lillywho
    @lillywho Год назад +11

    Kudos for the stereo channel edit. I've got headphones on and immediately took note that something was up!

  • @westlondontransportwildlif5810
    @westlondontransportwildlif5810 Год назад +4

    One of my local stations! Always nice seeing the Heritage signs and how the station has changed from being operated by First Great Western to TFL.

  • @jackazagury-slattery
    @jackazagury-slattery Год назад +3

    Geoff Marshall, that WASN’T the first time you did End of the Line for both trains, Uxbridge was the first time!

  • @stationcat9089
    @stationcat9089 Год назад +29

    Finally, my favourite station and favourite London district! Many a time on my travels to London I stayed there in my favourite B&B on Grange rd., now sadly closed. Will I ever visit again? Time will tell. Thank you Geoff! And hello to all you lovely Ealing residents!

  • @sarahjoyholden7856
    @sarahjoyholden7856 Год назад +1

    So I just want say Incogni is really worth doing. I was a dubious at first but in two weeks on 12 repetive companies have stopped emailing me. It is well worth doing. Thanks Geoff and for your videos. In two weeks time i will be going on my longest ever solo train journey with two changes your videos really do help calm the anxiety's of train travel, who knows one day, I may head down south and try one of your video journeys.😊

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +14

    It’s always delightful to see a new ‘End of the Line’ video! Such fun!

  • @Shinycelebi
    @Shinycelebi Год назад +1

    We had a similar walk around at the front of the train here in NY on the 7 line at Main St years ago. It was always so rickety crossing it. They expanded into the area and made a new exit so it's long gone now.

  • @ianhelps3749
    @ianhelps3749 Год назад +7

    You can still see the old Ealing studios where they made all the Ealing comedies. The original buildings are still there and sometimes used for productions.

  • @kevinellis8869
    @kevinellis8869 Год назад +1

    Used to use it regularly in the 80s when commuting from Chiswick Park to Slough as an alternative to Gunnersbury - Willesden Junction - Paddington to get there.

  • @PeterMay-ln9di
    @PeterMay-ln9di 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Geoff, something you might not know about Ealing Broadway is that, decades ago, there was a track link that connected the Central line to the District line just east of platform 7. This, of course, was very useful for enginnering trains, but for some unkown reason was removed. Regards Peter

  • @holbroni
    @holbroni Год назад +2

    When I worked there as an LUL Station Supervisor in the early 2000s I was told that someone had zealously removed the roundels for some reason. Only to be told because of their diameter they had to be restored. Hence no all original.

  • @LtKernelPanic
    @LtKernelPanic Год назад +4

    Just passed though there yesterday on my way to the airport. I was surprised to see how much Ealing Broadway changed since I was last there in 2019. It's nice the purple train runs all the way to LHR. Last time I has there you had to take the District line to Acton Town to switch to the Piccadilly line to get to/from the airport.

    • @michaelgeraghty4981
      @michaelgeraghty4981 Год назад +2

      I used to get the 65 bus to South Ealing then the Piccadilly out to Hearhrow.

  • @Ro99
    @Ro99 Год назад +1

    6:36 oooh it shows future episode too!

  • @MichaelSebastianTodd
    @MichaelSebastianTodd Год назад +1

    brilliant ive been to Ealing Broadway several times and i still remember the station back when i first visited the station and area back in 2004 & a lot has def changed since then awesome video

  • @Thecrazyvaclav
    @Thecrazyvaclav Год назад +16

    Chromo Wolverhampton founded in 1886, made enamel signs for advertisers, Fry’s chocolate cream being a famous one, and various other places including railway stations, so I’d guess at least one of those signs is real

    • @1258-Eckhart
      @1258-Eckhart Год назад +4

      My local station had an enamel plaque advertsiing Fry's Five Boys, which puzzles me to this day (though the plaque must by now have been removed) - as a boy I always wondered who these boys were and how they made it onto a chocolate bar (and I didn't).

  • @ianzthingz1
    @ianzthingz1 Год назад +2

    I haven't been in that lift before - classic Geoff!

  • @matthewfield2958
    @matthewfield2958 Год назад

    I’ve only been to Ealing Broadway twice. Once, when i went to start there then walk back into central London and i popped into the Amazon Fresh, before walking 11.5 miles in 3.38 hours. The second time was when i was listening to Jay Foreman and his Every Tube Station Song (great camera work in that Geoff) and i had the refrain “Ealing Broadway, Fulham Broadway, Tooting Broadway” stuck in my head and visited out of sheer curiosity.

  • @mikeb3018
    @mikeb3018 Год назад +6

    Friday end of the line videos. What a way to start the weekend !

  • @louiseandwizz
    @louiseandwizz Год назад +7

    Uxbridge was also two tube lines‼️ 0:23

    • @alexeykondakov2058
      @alexeykondakov2058 Год назад +6

      Technically, there's a difference. Uxbidge is a terminus for a single tracks line that is shared by Piccadilly and Metropolitan. Ealing Broadway is a terminus for two separate lines (Central and District), and their tracks are completely separated. Before, there was a way to transfer a train from Central platforms to District ones, but not anymore.

    • @Wildcard71
      @Wildcard71 Год назад +1

      @@alexeykondakov2058 What a pity.

  • @reececollison5101
    @reececollison5101 Год назад +9

    Ealing Broadway, the only tube station that is the terminus of two non-track duplicated lines

    • @sihollett
      @sihollett Год назад

      If you are only counting London Underground lines. Upminster and Bank are termini of two different lines that don't share track.

    • @reececollison5101
      @reececollison5101 Год назад +1

      @@sihollett Stratford too and it has a DLR terminus there too I think. But yes as I was referring to just tube only then it’s just Ealing 😄

    • @sihollett
      @sihollett Год назад

      @@reececollison5101 Stratford has the Jubilee, DLR, Overground and some NR trains terminate - it's not 2, but 3 or 4.

  • @RogersRamblings
    @RogersRamblings Год назад +14

    The old station building with "Ealing Broadway Station" over the top in stone is the Metropolitan District Railway station. Before it was closed off there was a booking hall and passengers went through the barrier on to a bridge above the ends of the platform where Geoff walked across from platform 8 to platform 9. That's why after going through the present gateline passengers now turn left to get to the District platforms.
    There used to be a Wimpy outside the station; if one left the station and turned right, past the alley it was in that parade of shops.

    • @austenhamilton7312
      @austenhamilton7312 Год назад +2

      It was a coffee bar before it became a Wimpy. i have been trying to remember the name of it. It was a hangout for the Ealing Club musicians when the pubs weren't open.

    • @RogersRamblings
      @RogersRamblings Год назад +2

      @@austenhamilton7312 I remember it as a Wimpy in the mid-late 1960s when I was the delivery boy at Cato's in the little shop on the corner of the alley to the badminton club. When was it a coffee bar?

    • @austenhamilton7312
      @austenhamilton7312 Год назад +2

      @@RogersRamblings Late 1950s - early 1960s. Maybe even earlier but I am not quite old enough to recall that!

  • @BomberFletch31
    @BomberFletch31 Год назад +1

    I was looking forward to this. This is probably one of the stations with which I am most familiar. When I was last in London I stayed at a hotel right next to Hayes & Harlington, and to get into London, sometimes I find it most convenient to change from TfL Rail (as it was then) to the District or Central lines. So it has become one of my favourite stations.
    I've got to admit, though, I've never been to the entrance, but it's refreshing to see new toilets as part of the redevelopment.

  • @joshuahodges4280
    @joshuahodges4280 Год назад +2

    One of my local stations! Glad it's getting some recognition!!

  • @Pillowontheboard
    @Pillowontheboard Год назад +1

    Ealing is the best! ❤ Now moved to Hanwell, but still often change trains there.

  • @martinbridgwater8702
    @martinbridgwater8702 Год назад +2

    The one I have been waiting for as I grew up in Ealing. The station is very different from then. If you walk a little further passed Pitzhanger you'll get to Ealing Film Studios for fans of black and white films and a variety of TV gold

  • @mattbosley3531
    @mattbosley3531 Год назад +2

    The last time I visited London (which was 6 years ago - unfortunately haven't had the chance since then) I stayed at a bed and breakfast in Ealing near Ealing Broadway station. Used it daily. It was quite busy and undergoing construction at the time. It's a very nice area.

  • @alexanderw2024
    @alexanderw2024 Месяц назад +1

    Paddington is an end of the line station and that has 16 platforms

  • @Ed-sj3up
    @Ed-sj3up Год назад +2

    Loved this one Geoff, used to live right around the corner from Walpole Park where you ended the video, brings back good memories!

  • @u-permcubing4689
    @u-permcubing4689 Год назад +36

    Hi Geoff, are you gonna do end of the line for Mill Hill East and Aldgate? Oh and by the way, doesn't Uxbridge also have two lines terminating? I know that most Picadilly line trains terminate at Rayners lane but some go to Uxbridge

    • @reececollison5101
      @reececollison5101 Год назад +5

      At Uxbridge it’s not really two lines as the Met and Pic are track duplicated from Rayners Lane. So as it approaches Uxbridge it’s really all one line. Ealing Broadway is the only tube terminus which has two completely separate tube lines and tracks, converging on it and terminating there 😄

    • @u-permcubing4689
      @u-permcubing4689 Год назад

      @@reececollison5101 yeah that makes sense

  • @igorsiuda8108
    @igorsiuda8108 Год назад +2

    Ealing Broadway was also an intermediate station for District line, when they tried to make a hybrid rapid transit and commuter rail (just like what Elisabeth Line does today). However this was existed between 1883 and 1885, in which, from the latter year, it's one of current terminuses of this line. Central line joined this station 25 years later, in 1920, after expansion from now closed Wood Lane station.

  • @ed_menno
    @ed_menno Год назад +2

    I love this series. When i was a kid i remember heading to London and riding 4EPBs to places like Hayes and Addiscombe and seeing what was there in the 'real' London.

  • @jenniferwhite3258
    @jenniferwhite3258 Год назад +1

    Directly opposite the station entrance is an alleyway and flight of steps down to the old Ealing Jazz Club - where the Rolling Stones first got together. See Wiki entry for other musicians who also played there.

  • @holdingpointaviation
    @holdingpointaviation 6 месяцев назад +1

    0:28 Uxbridge has Metropolitan and Piccadilly

  • @travelswithjess
    @travelswithjess Год назад +12

    I need to go to Ealing Broadway now! Your video has persuaded me Geoff 👍🏻😀

    • @darrenbertram7289
      @darrenbertram7289 Год назад +2

      I went on Monday. Walked up to Pitshanger Park and followed the River Brent all the way around to Boston Manor. Only took three hours! 😆

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian Год назад +9

    I’m disappointed that Geoff did not show the front of Ealing Studios, a stones throw from the park he sat in. 😢

  • @corinheathcote9868
    @corinheathcote9868 Год назад +1

    Visited Ealing Broadway years ago, just so I could walk to Ealing studios and the home of some great Ealing comedies films.

  • @robotsonmars1989
    @robotsonmars1989 5 месяцев назад

    Lived and worked in Ealing’s in the early 90s .. The station has fairly changed.

  • @tonycook603
    @tonycook603 Год назад +1

    Glad that Ealing Broadway is now step free. About 10 years ago we took my mother in law to London in a wheelchair and had to carry her up 2 flights of steps at the station!

  • @thephoenix3155
    @thephoenix3155 2 месяца назад

    Uxbridge is also the terminus for two tube lines the Metropolitan and Piccadilly.

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains Год назад +2

    That one thing I do regret doing that you mentioned during your video and that was riding the Piccadilly Line trains to Ealing Broadway. Sure that was around a December time? Great video Geoff.

  • @KingNorwich01
    @KingNorwich01 Год назад

    You’re in my home town! So sad to have missed you!

  • @chiefpred9982
    @chiefpred9982 Год назад +4

    I’m on a tram whilst watching this. In the city where the weather can never make up its mind

    • @darrenbertram7289
      @darrenbertram7289 Год назад

      I know, May is usually glorious, what's going on here? 😢

  • @julesjwoods
    @julesjwoods Год назад +1

    You’ve done Uxbridge Geoff 😊. That’s end of the line for both the Pic and Met!

  • @VictorKibalchich
    @VictorKibalchich Год назад +2

    There used to be a shop that sold the best samosas ever in Ealing Broadway station. Unfortunately its gone with the crossrail re-development.

  • @reptongeek
    @reptongeek Год назад +1

    I had to consult my logbook to remember when I visited this station as I had to rewrite my route on my Tube Challenge attempt and my memory was a bit scrambled between the route I wanted to take, the route I actually took and the route I should have took!
    I did use the pink Oyster Validator. I didn't know whether I should or not. Also managed to grab my last couple of snacks at a kiosk on the Central Line platform
    I've been looking at Tokyo Subway recently and when you mentioned busiest stations, my first thought was; 'Not as busy as Shinjuku!'

  • @philipbrailey
    @philipbrailey Год назад +3

    Great fun watching all your videos Geoff although it’s hard to jump on a train from Sydney.

  • @rosskerslake2429
    @rosskerslake2429 Год назад

    I’m watching this about 20mins after being at Ealing Broadway. Good to know about the walk around when I change from Elizabeth to Plat.9!

  • @GuyChapman
    @GuyChapman Год назад

    Not been there for a couple of years, used to be a regular (Dell EMC employee). So much change!

  • @lewisclark1122
    @lewisclark1122 Год назад +3

    Living on the Ruislip branch of the Central Line, like I used to, I was very envious of those affluent Ealingers and with their more frequent services AND their District Line AND Elizabeth Line AND GWR services. Oh yeah, and because they got night tubes and we didn't.
    Now I have moved elsewhere... I have found other targets for my petty envy.

  • @guillaumemaurice3503
    @guillaumemaurice3503 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video Geoff that was very interesting & great information.

  • @Holyschmoe
    @Holyschmoe Год назад +3

    cant wait for richmond, would be nice to see my hometown on the channel.

  • @goatgamer001
    @goatgamer001 Год назад +1

    uxbridge in ep.8: am i a joke to you (it also has two lines terminating there)
    also its nice that both 1*8 and 2*8 have two lines terminating there

  • @TheStevenWhiting
    @TheStevenWhiting Год назад

    My ex home town - Well where we shopped anyway and watched Blue Peter turning on Christmas lights.

  • @imrandarr1094
    @imrandarr1094 Год назад

    This is the earliest I’ve been to a Geoff Marshall video.

  • @tomsmith5584
    @tomsmith5584 Год назад +7

    I suspect that the End of Line station with the most platforms is Waterloo, the end of the Waterloo and City line. 🙃

    • @Wildcard71
      @Wildcard71 Год назад +2

      Good that no Underground line terminates at King's Cross.

    • @ianmcclavin
      @ianmcclavin Год назад +1

      ​​​​@@wclifton968gameplaystutorials There are 2 platforms at Waterloo on the Waterloo & City Line, strictly one for arrivals and one for departures, all trains continue into the sidings and reverse out onto the departures platform before continuing to Bank. No change from BR/Network South East days there (apart from the rolling stock, replaced in 1994!!) You are correct when you say the Underground Station has a separate numbering system from the main line station, but the Waterloo and City Line platforms, being part of the National Network until 1994, has platforms numbered 25 and 26, in the main line station's numbering syst em.

  • @Crowley2979
    @Crowley2979 Год назад

    I used to live just up the road -by the cricket ground. Ah memories

  • @DIEMLtdTV
    @DIEMLtdTV Год назад

    The Central Line rescued me from Ealing Broadway the other month when there was a lineside fire at Maidenhead.
    I was trying to get to Oxford got to say that the TfL staff at Ealing were exemplary in their lack of interest and use in giving information to passengers.
    The good old National Rail website gave me all the info and I was only 30 mins late for work.

  • @simonacott7583
    @simonacott7583 Год назад +1

    0:21 Uxbridge has the Piccadilly and Metropolitan line trains terminating!?

  • @MrSpoonYT
    @MrSpoonYT Год назад

    You use to be able to park outside the station back in the early days, I haven't been there for about 30 years, also back in 1975 ish there was a tilting train or a 125 type parked in the main line, on my way home from Cubs at 25th Ealing.

  • @tom.parryjones
    @tom.parryjones Год назад +5

    Gutted, I wish I could have been involved in this one. I live 5 mins walk away from Ealing Broadway. Btw, I think that pink Oyster validator (5:30) has been there as long as I've lived in the area, so at least 2016!

    • @kevinjones4559
      @kevinjones4559 Год назад +1

      It didn't work for a year so had to head up to the gateline and back down again .

    • @surreygoldprospector576
      @surreygoldprospector576 Год назад

      There's also a Yellow Oyster reader on Central Line platforms 5/6, used for starting your Oyster journey when interchanging from a (non-Oyster) GWR train. It was out of action for a year, but is now back! :o)

    • @tom.parryjones
      @tom.parryjones Год назад +1

      @@surreygoldprospector576 Maybe that's the one @Kevin Jones was thinking of. The pink one I remember is at the entrance to the upper walkway to platform 9.

  • @kerryschofield7744
    @kerryschofield7744 Год назад

    My “home” station from 1969 to 1972 when at university at Imperial College in South Ken. Looks so different now

  • @LJW1912
    @LJW1912 Год назад +1

    Very 90's looking highlights there Geoff, Ealing Boyzone

  • @turboguy99
    @turboguy99 Год назад +2

    Home 💙

  • @xxjohnny-1066
    @xxjohnny-1066 Год назад

    I was just only there last thursday. Great videos!

  • @Snowflake_Daisy
    @Snowflake_Daisy Год назад +1

    Geoff is the best RUclipsr here

  • @trevoradventure
    @trevoradventure Год назад +1

    I believe your "old station" is the original District Line station (or Met Line, whatever it was called then). The original station was, of course, the GWR station which hasn't moved.

  • @xcookielt
    @xcookielt Год назад

    0:24 nope Uxbridge has metropolitan and Piccadilly terminating there (although Piccadilly has a rarer service to Uxbridge)

  • @caitrionakeane1204
    @caitrionakeane1204 Год назад +1

    Uxbridge to

  • @devilman1332
    @devilman1332 Год назад +1

    There used to be a Wimpy on that small parade of shops.

  • @Jimyjames73
    @Jimyjames73 Год назад +1

    Nice - thanks for sharing Geoff 🙂🚂🚂🚂

  • @martinmcdonagh9778
    @martinmcdonagh9778 Год назад

    hi Geoff love the videos. in the first 30secs you mention that Ealing Broadway is the first station to be a terminus with 2 lines, however you are forgetting Uxbridge on the Piccadilly and metropolitan lines although more met trains call there

  • @Thirdd3gree
    @Thirdd3gree Год назад +1

    Looking forward to Wimbledon!

  • @dantejames1515
    @dantejames1515 Год назад

    Geoff: I think that’s the first time you’ve had two, underground lines terminate at a station for the end of the line
    Uxbridge: am I a joke to you!!

  • @thisis_mudchute
    @thisis_mudchute Год назад +16

    I like the part at the beginning with 2ngeoffs lol

  • @paullucas3684
    @paullucas3684 Год назад +1

    Geoff, a great watch, as usual. Coming slightly off subject, are you able to produce a video explaining the proposed Superloop Bus Services around London.

  • @HORNETSTV1881
    @HORNETSTV1881 Год назад +4

    Geoff forgot that metropolitan and piccadilly line both terminate at Uxbridge 😂

    • @DaveH2
      @DaveH2 Год назад +5

      Yes, but being pedantic, it's not the same as at Ealing Broadway, where two tube lines come into the station completely independently.
      At Uxbridge, the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines use the same tracks.

    • @reececollison5101
      @reececollison5101 Год назад +1

      @@DaveH2 agreed, making Ealing Broadway is the first (and only terminus on the whole tube network) that has two entirely separate lines terminate there 😄

  • @barttheanorak
    @barttheanorak Год назад +1

    Predictive maps for the 2040s have shown the District spur to EB being taken over by the Piccadilly Line. This would make some sense. For a deep level line it has pitifully few connections with National Rail (and Heathrow isn't exactly a place where you'd change between them) and this would link it up to the Great Western suburban services proper and allow for speedy travel to Central London without having to go via Paddington.

  • @Thefisherman27
    @Thefisherman27 Год назад

    Unbelievable Geoff.

  • @borassictime918
    @borassictime918 Год назад

    There used to be a Wimpy when I lived there 30 years ago 😆

  • @satan1149
    @satan1149 Год назад

    i moved away from London many years ago, but i used to live near this station. Nice to see it again!

  • @paulburton9386
    @paulburton9386 Год назад

    And don't forget the legendary Ealing Studios is nearby too!

  • @jkmac625
    @jkmac625 Год назад

    Last time I got off a Central Line train at this station you just walked up the stairs and out of the station as there were no ticket barriers. But that's over 20 years ago now.

  • @johnrafferty8087
    @johnrafferty8087 Год назад

    Love Ealing BDY!! Used to Get the District to school in Kensington and the Central line to the west end. Don't use it so much now as we have the Lizzy from Hanwell. I see you are doing the deliberate mistake thing again for a quiz after the last video!?!?!?!?!

  • @pattisinwal
    @pattisinwal Год назад

    Gotta love Ealing

  • @yoshifangamersimms5363
    @yoshifangamersimms5363 Год назад

    ooohh yes ealing broadway also lizzy line then both the Central and District lines