God somebody saying "sounds of my teenage and early adult years, traveling these all the time"... Makes me feel so old lol. The sounds of my teenage years were slamming doors, proper old blue type trains, crackling poor quality voice box of a smoking guy half-heartedly telling you (if he could be bothered) what the next platform was going to be. Some guy legging it alongside the train shouting as he tried to work out which of the carriages had the big swing-down bridge connector ramp thing that took like 4 people sometimes to do as they often got stuck and looking for that space for his bicycle, always had one of them often lol I loved them though. People would (and me stupidly lol) actually open the doors before the train had stopped at platforms and swing around on them until the train stopped, you could actually run for a train that was already going and jump in it still by opening a door and jumping on, all doors had windows and in fact some would only open by sticking your arm through the window and fiddling about to open the door with the outside handle lol, trains all had a smoking carriage or two. The good ole days hey, these newer ones here on this video didn't come along until I was, I don't know, much older lol
Yeah! I went on the refurbed trains on the Woolwich line (hence my yt name!) :D. I loved the door closing sounds on these trains. It's more awesome, PLUS THE METCAM MOTORS ARE STILL THERE! YAY.
description : 8 coaches
the actual train : 10 coaches
It's a 10 coach train. I counted it. It's formed of one class 466 at the front, in the middle a class 465/9 and at the end is another class 465/9.
You bloody legend
I had to agree with you
The Train Was Formed Like This:
DTSOL-DMSO (Class 466) + DMSO-TSOL-TSO-DMSO (Class 465) + DMSO-TSOL-TSO-DMSO (Class 465).
Sounds of my teenage and early adult years travelling these all the time before HS1
Great video
HST ECML good vid Tonbridge is actually 2 stops away from my home town
God somebody saying "sounds of my teenage and early adult years, traveling these all the time"... Makes me feel so old lol. The sounds of my teenage years were slamming doors, proper old blue type trains, crackling poor quality voice box of a smoking guy half-heartedly telling you (if he could be bothered) what the next platform was going to be. Some guy legging it alongside the train shouting as he tried to work out which of the carriages had the big swing-down bridge connector ramp thing that took like 4 people sometimes to do as they often got stuck and looking for that space for his bicycle, always had one of them often lol
I loved them though. People would (and me stupidly lol) actually open the doors before the train had stopped at platforms and swing around on them until the train stopped, you could actually run for a train that was already going and jump in it still by opening a door and jumping on, all doors had windows and in fact some would only open by sticking your arm through the window and fiddling about to open the door with the outside handle lol, trains all had a smoking carriage or two. The good ole days hey, these newer ones here on this video didn't come along until I was, I don't know, much older lol
Tbh, its actually a 10 coach train
There's a Class 466 on the front! Cool
Yeah, Nice
The 465 looked a beauty.
Yeah! I went on the refurbed trains on the Woolwich line (hence my yt name!) :D. I loved the door closing sounds on these trains. It's more awesome, PLUS THE METCAM MOTORS ARE STILL
THERE! YAY.
Trains&Stuff You've forgotten that the 465/2s and 466s also have GEC motors as well.
cringe me from a year ago
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it really did
Beautiful
Fabulous
Awesome
the front of the southeastern is a Class 466.
It’s 10 coaches
It’s actually 10
Because the 466 at the front
🙋♂️👍
10 Charigeter
I live in a town next to Tonbridge😂😎
Is it beltring?
nobody asked
@@tomaszek137 so people aren't allowed to comment unless asked? Kinda defeats their purpose.
@@user-me2qq6lx7i you got it wrong. nobody asked that he lives in Tonbridge.
And nobody asked for you to comment "nobody asked".