Riding the ISLAND LINE Class 484 Tube Trains on the Isle of Wight! - Ryde to Shanklin AND BACK!
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The Isle of Wight "Island Line" is one of the UK's most Unique and Quirkiest Railway Line, with it's unusual route over a pier and through a very low tunnel not to mention being run by trains that use to operate under the streets of the british capital.
In this video I take a round trip along the Island Line from Ryde Esplanade, down to Shanklin and then back up all the way to Ryde Pier Head. Onboard a British Rail class 484 EMU, a train that alot of people will know as the London Underground District line 'D Stock'.
Thanks to James Railways Videos for the clips of the 1938 Stock Tube Train!
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TRAIN 🚆 INFORMATION
Date of Travel: 26 JULY 2022
Operator: South Western Railway 'Island Line'
Route: Ryde Esplanade - Shanklin - Ryde Pier Head
Train Stock: British Rail Class 484 (Former London Underground D Stock)
Class of Travel: Standard Class
Distance Travelled: 16 Miles!
Time: 50 Minutes!
Price: £5 for a Return Ticket
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My daughter and I had a day out on this line in the early 200s when she was at Portsmouth Uni and it was so lovely to see all those old London tube trains again.
It is also definitely worth mentioning that i think its also probably the only passenger rail line in the south that doesnt have welded tracks so you truely hear that nostalgic "clackety-clack" when the train is at speed which you dont have elsewhere in UK to my knowledge 😊
lovely atmosphere there by the looks of it
Loved watching this video I travelled on these new trains this year in June Ryde Pierhead to Shanklin then Shanklin to Pierhead a week later
Glad you liked it Gloria
Lovely stuff
I might want to hop onboard the D78 Stock again there at the Island Line. The last time I'm onboard them was in 2014 and 2016 while they're still operating on the London Underground District Line
The 484 windows provide ventilation, not air conditioning. The 'D' stock trains, when coming out of service from London, had bogeys only 10 years old. They also had aluminium bodies. It's for these reasons that so many of them were bought by the ill-fated Vivarail for modification and renovation into new trains.
Great video, I went to the isle a couple of months back but I only went from Shanklin to Sandown.
Great video I've subscribed to your channel
Thanks for Subscribing Train Videos NI. As a Rail Enthusiasts who lives in Northern Ireland I love your NIR Train videos as well.
The steam railway is also very good linked from small Brooke junction
4:40 Its predecessors were proper tube trains but the 484 is from sub-surface stock and much closer to a standard British Rail train than many believe.
12:49 Actually most train motors sound alike. In the 2000s new trains had a distinctively different motor sound (I guess the rotors became silent) but the trains from late 2010s (especially Aventras) had the "bass" motor sound back. If anything the 484s seem to share the sound with them. The start-up noise (VVVF?) was definitely not found on D-stocks.
The sub surface stock are proper tube trains
@@Spacebug111 Sub surface trains in London are exactly that, sub surface. Tube trains and stations refers to the deep level lines. all go under the blanket title of London Underground.
The distinct motor noise when starting or stopping is from the motor control system using Gate Turnoff Thyristers., common on a lot of electric multiple unit trains.
So interesting seeing Tube lines running outside of London. Why doesn’t it go around the whole island? I guess geology and population density?
The Isle of Wight once use to have a very extensive network of railways to all corners of it. However sadly overtime due to the famous "Beeching Cuts" they slowly started to disappear. The short 8 Mile Island Line section was saved because it was stated that it would cause severe hardship if it was closed.
Is there any particular reason you've completely ignored Sandown station BOTH ways? Genuinely curious
Very nice. I do would like to go to the Isle of Wight. And to take a ride on the Class 484. I really do miss the Class 483.
I hope you do get the chance soon Andrew.
Yeah totally agree 👍😊
Is this why the London Underground is being forced to upgrade their trains? They discarded perfectly usable 37yo trains… when some train models can be made to last over 60 years, even 80 years in some French cases.
French built different though
Interior wise, they are extremely similar to when they operated on the London underground, the only real difference is that it used to look more green and there were no charging ports or door buttons.
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Please understand there are now NO TUBE TRAINS running on the Isle of Wight. They are built to British standard loading gauge, and would NOT fit in a tube tunnel. Lack of correct information on railways has led to terrible accidents.