Many thanks for uploading this video even though that security guard tried to stop you from filming. Nice for once to see a comparison between the two lines, especially with both having platform edge doors.
Absolute legend for uploading this. I was wondering how long this walk was and how much of it would potentially be outside. This was brilliant - its a 6 minute walk at best, at commuter pace and only 30 seconds outside (in case its raining).
The development of Canary Wharf Elizabeth line station has changed the surrounding area beyond recognition. It seems a much more personable space geared to city workers, local residents and tourists. All of whom have different needs. A particular favourite of mine is the public rooftop garden with its tropical planting. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
It's ridiculous that they stop people filming with a video camera when almost everyone already films with their smartphones! What's the difference between filming with a video camera and a smartphone? They're just being petty for the sake of it.
Yeah. I once got kicked out of Canary Wharf, because apparently heaving a DSLR makes you a professional photographer (for which you indeed need a permit which costs LOADS as you have to provide insurance, ...). Filming and Photography for "private purposes" is allowed, but private purposes do not include sharing on social media. I don't really get it, but that seems to be possible with UK law, so whatever. Now I'm sitting on a pile of really cool architecture photography I can't show anyone because I'd probably get sued to death if I watermark my images to protect my copyright. Edit: You're also not allowed to carry anything else than a standard tripod which must be removable at all times, can't fly drones (ok - this one I understand), and are strictly forbidden to photograph any entrances in detail. This includes pointing your camera to it, guards will ask you to change your angle, even though you have a polarizing filter on it and can't see anything through the glass anyways. The whole place is just a nest of clowns.
@@dustojnikhummer UK photography law is weird. These specific rules apply to canary wharf only, can't comment on any other privately owned publicly accessible land. My biggest grief is that none of this makes sense. If I were to extract information as a bad actor, I'd cast some japanese actors with a selfie stick. There are smartphones with zoom lenses nowadays, and if I want to play with a big zoom lens I'd just use the DLR platform and be in and out before anybody catches me. It's play pretend security theatre.
And these stations are shown to be connected. No there not same with the dlr if you have to go though a ticket barrier it’s a different station and they are with all the same name
I did the change on the day after the Elizabeth line opened but the other way around Elizabeth line to Jubilee line. Whilst I wouldn’t claim to have a detailed knowledge of Canary Wharf ( the place) I have been there sufficient number of times to know approximately where I am going without following all the signage. I think however to anyone new changing between the two lines for the first time the signage is not always obvious, easy to get lost going through the shopping mall . Also there is a part of the change you have to do going outside with not a lot of shelter, would not be pleasant in bad weather, a covered walkway between the shopping centre and Elizabeth line would be useful.
The signage to/from the Elizabeth line is something that was clearly lacking in places (not just here) and I heard several members of staff say that they knew about certain specific problems. There's a route between Crossrail Place and the mall under Canada Square where the outside bit is under a roof. It's quite a way east of the way this video went, near the other entrance down to the Elizabeth line platforms.
Can you do this transfer at night? Coming from the O2 I thought I could do Jubilee and the Elizabeth line at Canarf Wharf but not sure if Canada Place shuts at night?
Lots.of vlogger s have trouble filming at Canary Wharf. My camera is attached to my wheelchair so I haven't been spotted lol. Coming tomorrow going to do Paddington purple train to Canary wharf and the. West I did to poplar then poplar to east india. Then. On Thursday I want to try east I did to custo. House and the. Custom house through to Canary wharf see which works best for me in the wheel chair.
@@X2K9 There's a weird thing around that part of Canary Wharf where there's no Google Street View (and I believe that is put down to "security reasons"), but I don't think this guy was objecting to your filming on the basis of that, I reckon he just fancied a confrontation. Well played for continuing to film.
I filmed quite happily in Canary Wharf I filmed a Lifts there and the shopping centre I even got stuck in the lift and They did not bother me filming the whole thing.
X2K9, I am a train fan and I have known about your videos for years but I have never asked you what is your actual name? Are you happy to tell me your name? Also, is there a way I could have discord in some ways as I like emailing or communicating with people without seeing rude comments or unkind comments. I don’t like expletive words like swear words that people write.
That takes forever. Hardly an interchange with a walk like that!
It’s a very long walk from jubilee line to Elizabeth line
It is.
Incredibly long.
Extremely long
Bank-level long
Many thanks for uploading this video even though that security guard tried to stop you from filming. Nice for once to see a comparison between the two lines, especially with both having platform edge doors.
Absolute legend for uploading this. I was wondering how long this walk was and how much of it would potentially be outside. This was brilliant - its a 6 minute walk at best, at commuter pace and only 30 seconds outside (in case its raining).
The development of Canary Wharf Elizabeth line station has changed the surrounding area beyond recognition. It seems a much more personable space geared to city workers, local residents and tourists. All of whom have different needs. A particular favourite of mine is the public rooftop garden with its tropical planting.
Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
It's ridiculous that they stop people filming with a video camera when almost everyone already films with their smartphones! What's the difference between filming with a video camera and a smartphone? They're just being petty for the sake of it.
Yeah. I once got kicked out of Canary Wharf, because apparently heaving a DSLR makes you a professional photographer (for which you indeed need a permit which costs LOADS as you have to provide insurance, ...). Filming and Photography for "private purposes" is allowed, but private purposes do not include sharing on social media. I don't really get it, but that seems to be possible with UK law, so whatever. Now I'm sitting on a pile of really cool architecture photography I can't show anyone because I'd probably get sued to death if I watermark my images to protect my copyright.
Edit: You're also not allowed to carry anything else than a standard tripod which must be removable at all times, can't fly drones (ok - this one I understand), and are strictly forbidden to photograph any entrances in detail. This includes pointing your camera to it, guards will ask you to change your angle, even though you have a polarizing filter on it and can't see anything through the glass anyways. The whole place is just a nest of clowns.
@@delirium3181 Is that just Canary Wharf?
Which part of the video is the security guard?
@@dustojnikhummer UK photography law is weird. These specific rules apply to canary wharf only, can't comment on any other privately owned publicly accessible land.
My biggest grief is that none of this makes sense. If I were to extract information as a bad actor, I'd cast some japanese actors with a selfie stick. There are smartphones with zoom lenses nowadays, and if I want to play with a big zoom lens I'd just use the DLR platform and be in and out before anybody catches me. It's play pretend security theatre.
Exactly
And these stations are shown to be connected. No there not same with the dlr if you have to go though a ticket barrier it’s a different station and they are with all the same name
Brilliant video as always
They once tried to stop people wearing work boots from entering the malls, there's a history of heavy handed security policy \m/
I did the change on the day after the Elizabeth line opened but the other way around Elizabeth line to Jubilee line. Whilst I wouldn’t claim to have a detailed knowledge of Canary Wharf ( the place) I have been there sufficient number of times to know approximately where I am going without following all the signage. I think however to anyone new changing between the two lines for the first time the signage is not always obvious, easy to get lost going through the shopping mall . Also there is a part of the change you have to do going outside with not a lot of shelter, would not be pleasant in bad weather, a covered walkway between the shopping centre and Elizabeth line would be useful.
The signage to/from the Elizabeth line is something that was clearly lacking in places (not just here) and I heard several members of staff say that they knew about certain specific problems.
There's a route between Crossrail Place and the mall under Canada Square where the outside bit is under a roof. It's quite a way east of the way this video went, near the other entrance down to the Elizabeth line platforms.
i literally got lost in the shopping mall lmao
Btw, if you want to avoid the guards you can walk outside, you only have to go in at Cabbot Place, although it does take slightly longer
There is no video on TH-cam that covers walk from elizabeth line to dlr station at canary wharf .. :(
West India Quay station is the closest to the elizabeth line
It's the eastern entrance on upper bank street which looks like a more simple transfer, don't you think?
Great video "
OMG!!! it looks so beautiful but irs not ugly😂😂😂😂!!!!
Canary Wharf is easy I must say. I’ve changed from DLR to Jubilee Line and it’s only couple minutes walk between the 2 stations.
Too much litter on the Jubilee Line bench and platform.
Dirty bastards!
Bloody Londoners!
Can you do this transfer at night? Coming from the O2 I thought I could do Jubilee and the Elizabeth line at Canarf Wharf but not sure if Canada Place shuts at night?
Lots.of vlogger s have trouble filming at Canary Wharf. My camera is attached to my wheelchair so I haven't been spotted lol. Coming tomorrow going to do Paddington purple train to Canary wharf and the. West I did to poplar then poplar to east india. Then. On Thursday I want to try east I did to custo. House and the. Custom house through to Canary wharf see which works best for me in the wheel chair.
You don't need a permit, he's talking complete bollocks.
I know but I just went with the flow and pretend to listen to him I still carried on film once I reached the exit
@@X2K9 There's a weird thing around that part of Canary Wharf where there's no Google Street View (and I believe that is put down to "security reasons"), but I don't think this guy was objecting to your filming on the basis of that, I reckon he just fancied a confrontation. Well played for continuing to film.
Canary Wharf is private property, you are better off with a permit. Saves hassle.
I was here yesterday
Dillydale Dance Floor
I filmed quite happily in Canary Wharf I filmed a Lifts there and the shopping centre I even got stuck in the lift and They did not bother me filming the whole thing.
He probably is black, then it's a major problem...
X2K9, I am a train fan and I have known about your videos for years but I have never asked you what is your actual name? Are you happy to tell me your name? Also, is there a way I could have discord in some ways as I like emailing or communicating with people without seeing rude comments or unkind comments.
I don’t like expletive words like swear words that people write.
Canary Wharf is getting bigger.
Absolutely ridiculous walking time
Great vid and don’t mind the security guard.
Isn’t that what he did?
Tap out of Jubilee Line then tap in at Elizabeth Line?
@@paul64774 yeah he did. Apologies. Edited my reply
@@MrDomsem
Nooooo apologies needed mate 👍. Just thought I was going mad. 🤣
Bit of a hike especially forc the elderly.