The GWR Riviera Sleeper travels down from Paddington every morning to be ‘spring cleaned’ back at the Reading Train Care Depot, the 57 class DRS is also a frequent visitor to Reading TCD🚂
That was cool to watch, time lapse for me, i was in London in 200-2002 and loved watching the trains. Didn't know Shepard's Bush was renewed in 2008 until i saw this video. Of course, i'm not there anymore, but I can see alot of modernization in the rail integrity compared to 2000.
Two of those stations are on the Underground - Shepherd's Bush (Central line) and Shepherd's Bush Market (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines). You won't find routine rail freight passing through either of those stations. The clip was shot at the London Overground station on the West London Line (Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction).
I'm not sure how Kyle Law knows, but I use Realtime Trains. Select the nearest station, and the date plus time you are interested in, then select "detailed view". This will show all traffic going past the location. You can then click onto the train ID for even more detail.
Brillaint Video, Am slightly confused however, @ about 10m57 s, why was the 59 at KO routed through the Platform & not the middle road as usual, that's the 1st time I have ever seen a freight train pathed through the platform there..!
Thank you. I was as confused as you are when it happened. I couldn't see any evidence of a blockage on the middle line by Network Rail. A points failure would be a logical reason, though.
This has to be one of the best videos ever, particularly love 37s, 57s, 59s and class 86s spot on. The information is great with each caption too.
Thank you very much!
2:15 how opportune was that? The Caledonian Sleeper, a Euston bound Pendolino and a Chiltern Railways Class 165. Brilliant.
Thanks for watching. Pleased you liked it.
I had to go back and play those 56s again.
There is nothing sounds quite like a 56 under full tilt...
Some great loco action from the capital in your video Kyle. Excellent footage! Cheers - Allan.
Kyle that was excellent viewing, you have so much verity in London.
Thank you, Mike. Yes, it's always worth a visit even without anything particularly special running.
Excellent viewing. If I didn't have other stuff to do I would probably sit here all day watching your videos!!
Thank you. Very much appreciated.
One of your best! Happy 2020 from the US
The GWR Riviera Sleeper travels down from Paddington every morning to be ‘spring cleaned’ back at the Reading Train Care Depot, the 57 class DRS is also a frequent visitor to Reading TCD🚂
Nice video Kyle Thank you as all ways All the very best to you for 2020.
Thank you.
London is certainly a good spot to watch trains!
Thanks for watching!
Wow it’s nice to see trains in the south as I live in the north and don’t get time to come down to London a lot
That was cool to watch, time lapse for me, i was in London in 200-2002 and loved watching the trains. Didn't know Shepard's Bush was renewed in 2008 until i saw this video. Of course, i'm not there anymore, but I can see alot of modernization in the rail integrity compared to 2000.
Thanks for watching.
Superb quality video, thank you.
Thanks for watching.
Great video Kyle enjoyed it very much wide variety too
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice to see,Thank you Kyle
Thanks for watching.
Excellent, thanks for the video👍
Thank you for watching.
Interesting to see some Devon and Cornwall Rail branding. Excellent collection of films Kyle - all good wishes for the festive season :)
Thank you.
Class vid! :) 13:00 r/h side just behind the points - that trackwork looks dodgy as hell ;)
Thanks for watching.
Nice video the noise from the 2 DCR grids was brill .
Thank you.
that DCR 56 was that spoil from crossrail or scrap i couldn't tell
2:16 Three trains in one shot is pretty damn good!
Yup indeed!
Thx. What better way to spend twixtmas watching this :-)
Nice timing at South Hampstead, with the Sleeper ECS, the Pendolino and a Chiltern train going overhead!
Excellent selection, well done.
Great Video Kyle :)
Thank you.
Did a few containers fall off ? 5m28s - 5m50s
I didn't realise that were any "sleeper train's" anymore!
Neither did I. Brought back a few memories.
Too good, I'm jealous
Great filming and content
Thank you.
All very well saying location Shepherds Bush, but there are three Shepherds Bush stations.
Two of those stations are on the Underground - Shepherd's Bush (Central line) and Shepherd's Bush Market (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines). You won't find routine rail freight passing through either of those stations. The clip was shot at the London Overground station on the West London Line (Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction).
@@DavidWood2 But how does Joe Average know that?
2:57, see faulty azuma. Should've kept the HSTs
Don't think it was faulty, it was being transferred after testing or something like that
@@AndreiTupolev ok
How do you know where all the freight trains are coming from and going to?
I'm not sure how Kyle Law knows, but I use Realtime Trains. Select the nearest station, and the date plus time you are interested in, then select "detailed view". This will show all traffic going past the location. You can then click onto the train ID for even more detail.
Those 2 86s will have a few problems getting into felixstowe. As it isn't electrified. .
they change engines to diesel at Ipswich
@@AndreiTupolev wondered were they did that. Makes it hard to lift the boxes off with wires in the way
squirrel playing chicken 2:48
Origin Broxbourne, destination Borxbourne, what?
It looks like a railhead treatment train, in which case a circular route is not surprising.
A sleeper from London to Wembley??
Carriage sidings.
Beatufil mix video!
Sub On! 👍
Thank you.
Those 56’s…phwooar!
Thanks for watching!
Brillaint Video, Am slightly confused however, @ about 10m57 s, why was the 59 at KO routed through the Platform & not the middle road as usual, that's the 1st time I have ever seen a freight train pathed through the platform there..!
Thank you. I was as confused as you are when it happened. I couldn't see any evidence of a blockage on the middle line by Network Rail. A points failure would be a logical reason, though.