Very nice video! I hope to visit Oxenholme in the future. I like how you gave some history and information about the station during the video, I also liked how there was a medium to large variety of trains throughout the video. Liked and subscribed too :)
That short - out between the overhead power line and the Northern DMU indicates a serious electrical issue. If there is a "Static" build-up on the DMU it indicates poor earth bonding and if that short occurs when passengers are in contact with the train there is a major safety concern that should be addressed. The RSSB should investigate this. Did it damage the roof of the train?
I was some way away from the platform but it was a very loud bang and I did notice that the train stopped abruptly. Both station and train staff were in attendance and a different train was in use on the Windermere branch line in the afternoon so assume that this train was withdrawn from service although I am unable to confirm this.
Hi Jake, yes I thought the same thing. The train was already in Platform 3 by the time I arrived at the station. I believe this service usually runs from Glasgow Central to Liverpool Lime Street but I think on this occasion it started from Oxenholme and was reversed into P3 before starting its journey. Not sure of the reason for this.
Superbe video et bien expliqué
Thank you and I am glad you enjoyed the video. Best Wishes.
Great video. Thank you for posting.
Thank you Ted - much appreciated.
Superb video most, informative too. Thoroughly enjoyed it - well done...
Thanks Alan. That’s very kind and much appreciated.
A very nice video with good informations about the train, keep it up!!🎉
Thank you Jan, that’s very much appreciated. Best Wishes, Stephen
Very nice video! I hope to visit Oxenholme in the future. I like how you gave some history and information about the station during the video, I also liked how there was a medium to large variety of trains throughout the video. Liked and subscribed too :)
Thank you Adam - much appreciated.
@@stephenbennettrailways No worries :)
That short - out between the overhead power line and the Northern DMU indicates a serious electrical issue. If there is a "Static" build-up on the DMU it indicates poor earth bonding and if that short occurs when passengers are in contact with the train there is a major safety concern that should be addressed. The RSSB should investigate this. Did it damage the roof of the train?
I was some way away from the platform but it was a very loud bang and I did notice that the train stopped abruptly. Both station and train staff were in attendance and a different train was in use on the Windermere branch line in the afternoon so assume that this train was withdrawn from service although I am unable to confirm this.
Wtf was a 397 doing on platform 3
Hi Jake, yes I thought the same thing. The train was already in Platform 3 by the time I arrived at the station. I believe this service usually runs from Glasgow Central to Liverpool Lime Street but I think on this occasion it started from Oxenholme and was reversed into P3 before starting its journey. Not sure of the reason for this.
@@stephenbennettrailways ah thanks