Thanks, ever since the 20th May Thameslink have started a new long service from Luton to Rainham which goes via the North Kent Line thus replacing the need for the Gillingham to Charing Cross service. Instead now you have to take a 700 from there up to either Gravesend, Dartford or London Bridge and change for a Charing Cross train.
Great video. Why the class 4650xx and 4651xx have the noise different from 4659xx? (the first ones made the nearly same noise than the class 395, which the last one do a completely different and unique noise). Greetings from France :)
Trainsdu49 465/0s were made by BREL, 465/1 465/3 were made by ABB Rail and all have the same traction motor made Hitachi. 465/2 and 465/9 were made by Metro Cammell.
Supreme Leader they were never originally made with hitachi motors it was as part of refurbishment project which meant the bogies had to be reengineered to accomodate
A company named BREL and ABB manufactured the 465/0 and 1s whilst the companies who manufactured the 465/9s and 2s and 466 are alstom and metrocamel . The BREL /ABB 465s had their thyristors changed by Hitachi but the motor remains the same.
Unfortunately not, its been a while since I've done spots with 395s in it at present. Hopefully I'll see the Trainbow and the Victory Javelin liveries on my next spot with them.
BR class 442 now at SWR
I wonder if 465 913 still has regen on
8:57 niice regen brakes
They sound the best!!! Even better than the 365s imo
wait why the hell is the 465 on the wrong side of the platform ..and why did it go back again
@Solomon Clarke never noticed that tbf. Ill watch again
I think it went in out of service (to reverse into the sidings/depot
I live near there!
Great video there! Since when has the Gillingham to Charing Cross service been defunct? I traveled on it regularly last year before I moved away.
Thanks, ever since the 20th May Thameslink have started a new long service from Luton to Rainham which goes via the North Kent Line thus replacing the need for the Gillingham to Charing Cross service. Instead now you have to take a 700 from there up to either Gravesend, Dartford or London Bridge and change for a Charing Cross train.
CHOO-CHOO!!Plane the Charing Cross train still goes from Gillingham and starts at Strood
Great video.
Why the class 4650xx and 4651xx have the noise different from 4659xx? (the first ones made the nearly same noise than the class 395, which the last one do a completely different and unique noise).
Greetings from France :)
Trainsdu49 465/0s were made by BREL, 465/1 465/3 were made by ABB Rail and all have the same traction motor made Hitachi. 465/2 and 465/9 were made by Metro Cammell.
Supreme Leader they were never originally made with hitachi motors it was as part of refurbishment project which meant the bogies had to be reengineered to accomodate
A company named BREL and ABB manufactured the 465/0 and 1s whilst the companies who manufactured the 465/9s and 2s and 466 are alstom and metrocamel . The BREL /ABB 465s had their thyristors changed by Hitachi but the motor remains the same.
@@haydonsheard2168 yeah they were essentially modified with Hitachi tech, alot of people get confused but tbh its understandable
7:03 ITS THE KENTISH BELLE
Luckily you saw 395012. No trainbow livery 😢
Unfortunately not, its been a while since I've done spots with 395s in it at present. Hopefully I'll see the Trainbow and the Victory Javelin liveries on my next spot with them.