@@thetransporthub they don't have the same noise as the Class 365's, they only share the same body but the Class 325's share the same train chassis and motors hence why they sound the same.
That Is An ABB Postal Networker Flex Stock (Based On British Railway’s Flex Stock, Driving / Cabless Trailers Classed As: “319”) Classed As: “325” By The British Railway Company Powerless But Equipped With Traction Generators Comes With A Postal Catenary Carriage
It basically is because the Class 465's, the Class 466's, the Class 365's, the Class 325's, the Class 165's, the Class 166's and some of the Class 168's are all from the Networker family of Trains. The only difference really with the Class 325's apart from them being freight/mail trains, they're the only EMU's in the Networker family that share the same train chassis and motors as the Class 319's hence why they sound the same.
@@thetransporthub yeah I did it’s a bit wierd how it says it’s an electric locomotive and not an EMU on RTT. It’s also a cool coincidence that it says trailing a load of 325 tonnes which is the train number lol.
I’m glad you made this, it’s my favorite train to have ever existed. I love the class 325s 😛
yeah love the motor noise!
Imagine seeing you here lol
And I must agree, the motor whine is very nice
The horn's the best part of those trains
Was gonna link this to u if u hadn’t seen it xD
Obvs lol
Some magnificent shots! Thank you for this. Great machines.
Thanks, they are great trains!
When i ived in the UK they were hard to catch - now caught em here
Yeah, I've only seen a 325 once, but I saw it when I was riding a train
I saw one passing swindon last year, it was really rare
This too reminds me of the class 365 and the sounds I could hear on that video were great. Good captures.
same cab as a 365, and the noise 😍😍😍
There is a class 465 of these trains aswell
@@thetransporthub they don't have the same noise as the Class 365's, they only share the same body but the Class 325's share the same train chassis and motors hence why they sound the same.
I really actually like the 325s, mail networkers i call them
Sergent Sylveon :)
Mailworkers
Great video. ☺️ Nice Networker Trains on a Class 319 Train Chassis. ☺️
Thanks!
I saw one of these today, not really interested in trains but it spooked me out, it was at full speed doing like 100mph and came wizzing by
Their max speed is 110mph
The only trains that look like a freight train despite it being an EMU
It is a freight train
That's my favourite royal mail 325s I love them but is hard to get the numbers because of the side.
The numbers are on the front XD
That Is An ABB Postal Networker Flex Stock (Based On British Railway’s Flex Stock, Driving / Cabless Trailers Classed As: “319”)
Classed As: “325” By The British Railway Company
Powerless But Equipped With Traction Generators
Comes With A Postal Catenary Carriage
Playing this in 2x is mega fun
How Did You Found A Mailtrain?
Nice video! It is Great Beautiful Trains, Big Like!
Thank you very much!
Does anyone think the Class 325 looks like 465 concept but cargo
It basically is because the Class 465's, the Class 466's, the Class 365's, the Class 325's, the Class 165's, the Class 166's and some of the Class 168's are all from the Networker family of Trains. The only difference really with the Class 325's apart from them being freight/mail trains, they're the only EMU's in the Networker family that share the same train chassis and motors as the Class 319's hence why they sound the same.
@@joshuahalla.k.a.controlla6333I thought it was a 321 chassis
Looks like they won't be the only trains that deliver parcels anymore.
Yo what you talking bout
can i use your footage as a tribute the the class 325
Nope, I don't give out permission to anyone to use my footage
Hi! What time does teh train pass harrow and wealdstone on a saturday?
have a look in RTT at Willesden prdc for the paths
@@thetransporthub yeah I did it’s a bit wierd how it says it’s an electric locomotive and not an EMU on RTT. It’s also a cool coincidence that it says trailing a load of 325 tonnes which is the train number lol.
Hi there. quick question please, is this train still in service today, 2021? Thank you.
yes these are still running
Why was there a 90 drag at 2:10?
something to do with a diversion over a route that couldn't have three pans up at the same time
@@thetransporthub ah, I see
Design of a networker and motors of a 319
only the cab of a networker, the body shell and motors are from a 319
My dad works for royal mail!!!
Why is this in my recommended now? 😢😢😢😢
This is literally MLR train but not for passengers
Great video
Thanks!
Nice
Thanks
Royal Mail will stop moving mail by rail in October 2024
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how can a 325 go that fast
I think they max out at 100mph
Daniel, since when did 325's not go that fast
They should of kept them train
Did they not keep them? Aren’t they still in service? Or am I mistaken?
@Ro99all the Royal Mail 325s have been retired from service
Great video
Thanks