Hi, remember to stand behind the yellow line at all times, if there's a train approaching or not. I could see in some of the clips you clearly weren't (00:00, 02:25, 03:10 especially), so just a reminder here to keep behind the yellow line. Because we know how fast they go, and the draft of wind they bring along with them!
It must be scary standing right next to one at 125mph.
It was but after a bit you get used to it
@@R2UKspotting I suppose so
it can deffo catch you off guard sometimes, the 91 sets are awesome at 125 right next to you
Brilliant video mate
Great Video!! :)
Good video, Acton Bridge is great for trainspotting! 👍
Nice. I'm traveling to carlisle from London Euston soon I can't wait 🙃
Nice
Cool
nice! those are fast!!
Hi, remember to stand behind the yellow line at all times, if there's a train approaching or not. I could see in some of the clips you clearly weren't (00:00, 02:25, 03:10 especially), so just a reminder here to keep behind the yellow line. Because we know how fast they go, and the draft of wind they bring along with them!
Yes it might swipe you under
2:00 this is the clip from horn wars class 390 vs class 221
It always feels like uk platforms are too short for trains like these to pass through... gives me chills
Your at Acton Bridge I go there I love that place so much ❤😊
Voyager at 3:26 was the best voyager one ive ever seen
Agreed; that was fucking insane.
(Edited to include the word "fucking" due to necessity.)
Looks faster than the eurostars at 300kmh
5:29 where’s that crossing?
You sure only 125 mph?? Looks to me to be at least 150 (!) (By the way, what is meant, exactly, by "2k views special" ??)
2k views because my class 390 horn video got 2k views on it
Max speed on British railways (including the east coast mail line, where this was filmed) is 125mph (excluding hs1)
@@tomheadington4762 west coast main line the Azumas operate the east coast main line
Try Paris to marselle 450 miles 3 hour max speed 220 for 110 miles (that's progress)