Great looking HST from Grand Central. Love the gold on 1st class carriages doors and silver on the 2nd class. Hope that they keep them. Thanks for sharing.
2:10 You also Filmed Class 43 HST Grand Central’s Friend: Class 91 Virgin Trains East Coast 2:37 You also Filmed Class 43 HST Grand Central’s Junior Worker: Class 365 Happy (Train) Great Northern
@@mousskodabrazko4453 Hm? The Buffer HSTs still live on, I think only 2 are being used as spares donuts, with 1 at Network Rail and the remainder with RailAdventure
Some people also argue it would be uneconomical to use a diesel train on a majority electrified line. Going to Sunderland from Kings Cross, they can use the 802s or 800s, and switch the power at Northallerton.
These are lovely ☺️ class 43 trains 🚊 that were previously allocated to GC - Grand Central until around perhaps 🤔 the year 2021. Mmm 🤔 😋 , I feel confused 🫤 because they might have been off lease from the company in 2017. I honestly like 👍 the class 43 trains 🚊 because inside the trains 🚊, it’s cosy, warm and finally comfortable inside the trains 🚊.There are 6 carriages for GC - Grand Central. The class 43s have previously been with these train 🚊 companies are XC - CrossCountry, EMR - East Midlands Railway 🚃, GC - Grand Central, HT - Hull Trains 🚆 and finally LNER - London North Eastern Railway 🚃. Still at present 💝, the class 43 trains 🚊 🚊 are with GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 and SR - ScotRail. GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 is in the southwest of England 🏴 and limited parts of south Wales 🏴 and SR - ScotRail is in Scotland 🏴 . All class 43s have a toilet 🚽 🚻 , luggage 🧳 rack, automatic operating doors 🚪 were formerly slam doors 🚪, a carpet, central heating, comfortable seats 💺 💺 💺 💺 and finally first class accommodation in SR - ScotRail only. When class 43s used to be with these other train 🚊 companies are XC - CrossCountry, EMR - East Midlands Railway 🚃 , GC - Grand Central, HT - Hull Trains 🚊 and finally LNER - London North Eastern Railway 🚃, there were first class accommodation on these trains 🚊. When the class 43 trains 🚆 were on the intercity GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 services from London Paddington to Wales 🏴 and the southwest of England 🏴, there was first class accommodation available that they’ve been replaced by class 800s and 802s. At present 💝, class 43s are currently used for GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 provincial services that runs from Plymouth to Penzance via Truro runs Mondays to Saturdays and public holidays except Christmas 🎄🤶 🎅 🧑🎄 Day and Boxing 🥊 Day, however no Sunday diagram because they are other types of trains 🚆 which could be class 150s, 158s, 800s and 802s do the job. Class 43s are in the southwest of England 🏴 is used for GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 until around perhaps 🤔 the deadline date 📅 📆 is Saturday 31st May 2025 and could be replaced by any types of trains 🚊. By around perhaps 🤔 Sunday 1st 🥇 June 2025, class 43s will be with one 1️⃣ ☝️ only train 🚊 company is SR - ScotRail intercity services in Scotland 🏴. GC - Grand Central runs its services everyday and public holidays except Christmas 🎄🧑🎄 🎅 🤶 Day and Boxing 🥊 Day. Class 43s are made in the years between 1975 and 1982. 👍
Great looking HST from Grand Central. Love the gold on 1st class carriages doors and silver on the 2nd class. Hope that they keep them. Thanks for sharing.
these have moved to EMR and soon will be replaced
I have to say, buffered HST's look better than standard in my humble opinion. The GC livery always looks great on a HST, but on any other train too!
2:10 You also Filmed Class 43 HST Grand Central’s Friend: Class 91 Virgin Trains East Coast
2:37 You also Filmed Class 43 HST Grand Central’s Junior Worker: Class 365 Happy (Train) Great Northern
Excellent railway video of the Grand Central HST.
Thank you very much!
Every video that i watch i like the thumb
Great video 👍
Thanks
Which station is that at 4:28?
Sunderland
Hmmm... I didn't know Grand Central had HSTs
Neither did I
They don’t now
@@prime6134 yh cuz they all died:(
They are known for one of the last HSTs with Buffers
@@mousskodabrazko4453 Hm? The Buffer HSTs still live on, I think only 2 are being used as spares donuts, with 1 at Network Rail and the remainder with RailAdventure
Great video
Thanks!
Nice
Thanks
I wish grand central kept these, but no they decided to keep the "You'll be going nowhere" trains. these are much more reliable
Some people also argue it would be uneconomical to use a diesel train on a majority electrified line. Going to Sunderland from Kings Cross, they can use the 802s or 800s, and switch the power at Northallerton.
@@DaveDVideoMaker literally every company wants/has them. id prefer a 180 over an 80x
@@ttvvideos2050 I don't know it's either getting deafened and rattled to pieces on a 180 or getting your arsebones completely broken on an 800
@@ttvvideos2050it would be better if Grand Central kept the InterCity125 sets as they were the best passenger train the company had ever operated
I live in Queens Road peckham
These are lovely ☺️ class 43 trains 🚊 that were previously allocated to GC - Grand Central until around perhaps 🤔 the year 2021. Mmm 🤔 😋 , I feel confused 🫤 because they might have been off lease from the company in 2017. I honestly like 👍 the class 43 trains 🚊 because inside the trains 🚊, it’s cosy, warm and finally comfortable inside the trains 🚊.There are 6 carriages for GC - Grand Central. The class 43s have previously been with these train 🚊 companies are XC - CrossCountry, EMR - East Midlands Railway 🚃, GC - Grand Central, HT - Hull Trains 🚆 and finally LNER - London North Eastern Railway 🚃. Still at present 💝, the class 43 trains 🚊 🚊 are with GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 and SR - ScotRail. GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 is in the southwest of England 🏴 and limited parts of south Wales 🏴 and SR - ScotRail is in Scotland 🏴 . All class 43s have a toilet 🚽 🚻 , luggage 🧳 rack, automatic operating doors 🚪 were formerly slam doors 🚪, a carpet, central heating, comfortable seats 💺 💺 💺 💺 and finally first class accommodation in SR - ScotRail only. When class 43s used to be with these other train 🚊 companies are XC - CrossCountry, EMR - East Midlands Railway 🚃 , GC - Grand Central, HT - Hull Trains 🚊 and finally LNER - London North Eastern Railway 🚃, there were first class accommodation on these trains 🚊. When the class 43 trains 🚆 were on the intercity GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 services from London Paddington to Wales 🏴 and the southwest of England 🏴, there was first class accommodation available that they’ve been replaced by class 800s and 802s. At present 💝, class 43s are currently used for GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 provincial services that runs from Plymouth to Penzance via Truro runs Mondays to Saturdays and public holidays except Christmas 🎄🤶 🎅 🧑🎄 Day and Boxing 🥊 Day, however no Sunday diagram because they are other types of trains 🚆 which could be class 150s, 158s, 800s and 802s do the job. Class 43s are in the southwest of England 🏴 is used for GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 until around perhaps 🤔 the deadline date 📅 📆 is Saturday 31st May 2025 and could be replaced by any types of trains 🚊. By around perhaps 🤔 Sunday 1st 🥇 June 2025, class 43s will be with one 1️⃣ ☝️ only train 🚊 company is SR - ScotRail intercity services in Scotland 🏴. GC - Grand Central runs its services everyday and public holidays except Christmas 🎄🧑🎄 🎅 🤶 Day and Boxing 🥊 Day. Class 43s are made in the years between 1975 and 1982. 👍