When I first moved to London in 1999, and for the next few years, the W&C trains were still in Network SouthEast livery! I haven't been on it for a while but I believe the platform edges still have NSE logos baked into them to this day.
The original 11 trains never went to Bank, as they were not passed for tunnel running, although they were still in service on the remainder of the system, which then just ran from Tower Gateway and Stratford to Island Gardens. The similar-looking next batch of trains, numbered 12 - 22, did sometimes run to Bank, usually coupled-up in pairs. All 22 of these units were the ones that went to Essen. Later on, some new units were delivered with numbers 01-11, to partially fill the gap left by the departed stock.
@@peterbrookwalker5591 The folding doors were replaced by sliding ones on units 12 - 22, but ran into Bank with the folding doors initially. 01 - 11 were transferred to Essen without having any door modifications.
The class 482's were an additional order from British Rail for the line (they were in fact built by BREL British Rail Engineering Limited, hence why BR used them), but constructed for 3rd rail operation. When LU took over the line, the line was upgraded to LU standards and the 4th rail system. The rolling stock was also modified for this, as well as having the livery changed to LU's one.
@SMALTV Thanks; despite the global shortage of hard drives (caused by factory flooding in Thailand) I have managed to buy a new hard drive. However a change of job now restricts time. Also, I still have some films which have been digitised to uplift, which I hope will be completed in January (2012). Creating the 'New Bus For London" films has also set me back a bit, as I'm getting these finished before catching up with the other stuff.
If you see the photos I placed on Wikipedia, you will notice the 4th rail in one of the images. Also, the Wikipedia info says that the trains are 4 rail, and that they were tested on the Central Line before use on the W&C - the point being that only 4 rail trains can be used on the Central Line. en (dot) wikipedia (dot) org / wiki / British_Rail_Class_482 (links are not allowed in comments so you'll have to joing the gaps and replace (dot) with a . to make this work
@ecxpac although you've removed your comments I'd like to reply... yes it is ages since the DLR used single unit trains, double (twin) unit trains are still used on many services whilst triple (3) unit trains were reecently introduced on the Bank -Lewisham service and once station platform lengthening works have been completed will be used on some other routes too. Simon
Actually they aren't. They are the original DLR trains from 1987 when it first opened. When the route to bank opened in 1991 the original trains were not able to run underground so were withdrawn and replaced with the new types seen here, and the original ones, being only a few years old, went to Germany.
you are correct @Butiamthedoctor the 4th rail was added after, my dad worked on that line, it was 3rd rail only. the 4th rail was added later. The 482's were able to return power to both standard tracks.
At one time, there were plans to inguriate the waterloo and city line into the DLR network. But they havn't come to anything and there were plans to also extend the line into the Finsbury Park to Moorgate branch of the national rail network, but they also havn't come to anything because if went ahead, the W & C line would need new platforms at Bank which would be tiome consuming.
@andrewhurricane not back in the days when the line was built. Anyway, if you saw the number of people who travel on it - especially in the rush hours - you'd understand why its so worthy of new trains and other investments.
Are you sure? I remember reading about the trains being introduced and how they were 3rd rail versions of the Central Line stock. It was only when LU took over the line that it was closed for a few months while line and rolling stock was modified to 4th rail.
@hakc97isback yes, but not yet, as it has not been digitised and I need a new hard drive, as both the hard drive on my computer and my backup hard drive are almost full. I hope to get a new hard drive in the winter sales. Simon
It says Light Rail. For many years known as the London Transport symbol - the roundel - is now used by Transport For London on their services, including the Underground, DLR, Overground, TFL Rail trains & stations plus Tramlink, buses, taxi ranks, and more.
not yet, some very big changes are currently in the works, especially for the Northern line - new station tunnel and platform with an existing tunnel and platform converted into a walking route
On the Waterloo & City Bank platform walls, you can see the station name in what looks like embossed letters (though they've been painted over now) - I wonder when these date from?
@@CitytransportInfoplus Yes, Network South East signs were placed over the "Bank" station names embossed into the mosaic tiling. I dont know what survives there now, as it seems customary to often just cover over previous finishes with newer material. It took a fair while, but now the Waterloo and City line platforms display full LU decor, including roundels
citytransportinfo There’s a few electric units on Heritage lines in BR green like the old BR Hastings Diesel units 4 B & CEP .Waterloo and City were part of BR hence the green, and ran one car and five car sets.Train spotters usually just took the motor units number, which ran from Not 51-62. Modern spotters seem to collect non motor carriage numbers too!
@Grenade45 TV and media reports showing the technology, that it exists, how it works... Below I quote from the Wikipedia "Facial_recognition_system" webpage. "In addition to being used for security systems, authorities have found a number of other applications for facial recognition systems. While earlier post 9/11 deployments were well publicized trials, more recent deployments are rarely written about due to their covert nature."
@hakc97isback Oh my goodness, loads. Morden depot open day 1990. Upminster depot 25th anniversary. South Kenton. Many stations on the Circle Line. Steam trains on the Met & District Lines. DLR footage. Manchester Metrolink (plus a little before Metrolink). Melbourne, Vancouver, Calgary, Portland MAX, Montreal, Paris (just a little) Geneva, Turin, Gent, Amsterdam, Karlsruhe, plus more European stuff. Currently (Oct 2011) I'm working on buses outside London. Then Bordeaux Megabus, then....
Would the Docklands Light Railway could of extend to Holborn, Strand and Westminster. And possibly extended to Victoria, Euston or St. Pancras and Paddington. And out east from Gallions Reach to Dagenham Dock and possibly to Rainham (Essex).
I recall reading about proposals to extend the DLR to either the Euston area or to Charing Cross (Jubilee line platforms) via Aldwych. But at present the financial situation in London is far too difficult for anything new that is not already under construction
The Waterloo and City Line was built by the London and South Western Railway as a way of making it easy for its passengers who work in The City to reach their jobs. It was easier and cheaper to build this short tube line than extend its suburban services to Bank. Your question was not very clear but I hope this answers it.
citytransportinfo Weren’t there also plans to link it to the Northern City line at one point? So that it would be (Finsbury Park -) Drayton Park - Highbury & Islington - Essex Road - Old Street - Moorgate - Bank - Waterloo
+KEITHMU they were not supposed to have red lights at the front, I think the train drivers were too quick in changing the lights at the end of each journey. Although I cannot speak for all other railways in other cities (alas, I have not been 'everywhere'!), I remember some subway trains in Boston USA had red lights at the front.
@Cazkumali The Central Line has longer station platforms... it would indeed be useful if the platforms on the W&C were longer. All that is needed is for someone to pay for the works and planning approval.
How much more useful this line would be if it were extended to Liverpool Street, could have been incorporated into the cross rail station, a opportunity now lost.
Would be too overcrowded and anyway the tunnels point in a different direction. I would like to see it go to the disused Jubilee Line platforms at Charing Cross via Aldwych and City Thameslink.
the network southeast livery is much better than the corporate livery & they wasted money on painting on a new livery so they should of just kept the network southeast livery & it keeps the line as a blast from the past...
wclifton968 They didn’t, and even if they did, there were still underlying corrosion issues that needed rectifying that required the livery to be removed and replaced
Good catch of the announcement regarding Flights and Volcanic Ash. I hate flying and refuse to do it, so when that happened I will admit I was more than overjoyed. Too many planes in the sky, more volcanic ash please.... Sorry folks...
Like me, you probably remember Bank station at this time as being a dirty, stinking cesspit of a station in a constant state of redevelopment. Haven't been back in many years and I hope it's not the same.
SAMIE WALLFORD I am curious, what is wrong with the DLR? I am just pleased that it was built... it dates from a time when the government wanted to close down railways, so for it to build something new was a surprise.
So loud of the bell before departed train! Some people being too many times is startled and jump of it hear sound like that. My husband was hate this too. I take an buslink this stations in the part of years. Now I'm ride this anymore, because is the way sound bell so loud... Bloody that DLR so loud of the bell became damn deaf!
When I first moved to London in 1999, and for the next few years, the W&C trains were still in Network SouthEast livery!
I haven't been on it for a while but I believe the platform edges still have NSE logos baked into them to this day.
Here is some fact for you. The DLR trains that were in use when Bank Opened in 1991 are now in Essen, Germany as part of the UBahn system :)
Wait aren’t they still in use on dlr
I think the older variants were sold, with the folding doors.
The original 11 trains never went to Bank, as they were not passed for tunnel running, although they were still in service on the remainder of the system, which then just ran from Tower Gateway and Stratford to Island Gardens. The similar-looking next batch of trains, numbered 12 - 22, did sometimes run to Bank, usually coupled-up in pairs. All 22 of these units were the ones that went to Essen. Later on, some new units were delivered with numbers 01-11, to partially fill the gap left by the departed stock.
@@peterbrookwalker5591 The folding doors were replaced by sliding ones on units 12 - 22, but ran into Bank with the folding doors initially. 01 - 11 were transferred to Essen without having any door modifications.
I miss the 1990s, it was a much more subtle time of better traction. Amazing work! Love it! :D
Your videos are excellently made and very enjoyable, keep this up!
The class 482's were an additional order from British Rail for the line (they were in fact built by BREL British Rail Engineering Limited, hence why BR used them), but constructed for 3rd rail operation. When LU took over the line, the line was upgraded to LU standards and the 4th rail system. The rolling stock was also modified for this, as well as having the livery changed to LU's one.
@SMALTV Thanks; despite the global shortage of hard drives (caused by factory flooding in Thailand) I have managed to buy a new hard drive.
However a change of job now restricts time. Also, I still have some films which have been digitised to uplift, which I hope will be completed in January (2012).
Creating the 'New Bus For London" films has also set me back a bit, as I'm getting these finished before catching up with the other stuff.
If you see the photos I placed on Wikipedia, you will notice the 4th rail in one of the images. Also, the Wikipedia info says that the trains are 4 rail, and that they were tested on the Central Line before use on the W&C - the point being that only 4 rail trains can be used on the Central Line.
en (dot) wikipedia (dot) org / wiki / British_Rail_Class_482 (links are not allowed in comments so you'll have to joing the gaps and replace (dot) with a . to make this work
@Grenade45
btw, its worth bearing in mind the importance & high sensitivity of the area around London's Bank station.
@ecxpac although you've removed your comments I'd like to reply...
yes it is ages since the DLR used single unit trains, double (twin) unit trains are still used on many services whilst triple (3) unit trains were reecently introduced on the Bank -Lewisham service and once station platform lengthening works have been completed will be used on some other routes too.
Simon
Good thing the DLR introduced 3 car units. Helps ease the overcrowding.
Actually they aren't. They are the original DLR trains from 1987 when it first opened. When the route to bank opened in 1991 the original trains were not able to run underground so were withdrawn and replaced with the new types seen here, and the original ones, being only a few years old, went to Germany.
you are correct @Butiamthedoctor the 4th rail was added after, my dad worked on that line, it was 3rd rail only. the 4th rail was added later. The 482's were able to return power to both standard tracks.
At one time, there were plans to inguriate the waterloo and city line into the DLR network. But they havn't come to anything and there were plans to also extend the line into the Finsbury Park to Moorgate branch of the national rail network, but they also havn't come to anything because if went ahead, the W & C line would need new platforms at Bank which would be tiome consuming.
@andrewhurricane not back in the days when the line was built. Anyway, if you saw the number of people who travel on it - especially in the rush hours - you'd understand why its so worthy of new trains and other investments.
Are you sure? I remember reading about the trains being introduced and how they were 3rd rail versions of the Central Line stock. It was only when LU took over the line that it was closed for a few months while line and rolling stock was modified to 4th rail.
@hakc97isback yes, but not yet, as it has not been digitised and I need a new hard drive, as both the hard drive on my computer and my backup hard drive are almost full.
I hope to get a new hard drive in the winter sales.
Simon
@astralwarrior8
Local TV news feature showing how it works, limitations, etc.
Both CCTV technologies.
Simon
citytransportinfo I
7:02 The Greathead tunnelling shield still in situ after a century or so.
Worth noting, surely.
in 1990 the waterloo and city class 487 has the same traction motor sound as merseyrail class 507/1s and/2s
Why is there a tube roundel on the DLR train and what does is say
It says Light Rail.
For many years known as the London Transport symbol - the roundel - is now used by Transport For London on their services, including the Underground, DLR, Overground, TFL Rail trains & stations plus Tramlink, buses, taxi ranks, and more.
@Grenade45 Indeed so, yes; in the DLR's early days... not nowadays!
A good and informative video, very interesting thanks!
Its been about 10 years
Update video?
not yet, some very big changes are currently in the works, especially for the Northern line - new station tunnel and platform with an existing tunnel and platform converted into a walking route
@@CitytransportInfoplus seems like they've been building things there for ages now
It was something to do for 10 mins of my day:)
Briliant video. Thanks for sharing.
I remember travelling on them old trains when I used to goto Waterloo from Bank when I worked on the railways.
On the Waterloo & City Bank platform walls, you can see the station name in what looks like embossed letters (though they've been painted over now) - I wonder when these date from?
possibly from the days of Network SouthEast
@@CitytransportInfoplus Yes, Network South East signs were placed over the "Bank" station names embossed into the mosaic tiling. I dont know what survives there now, as it seems customary to often just cover over previous finishes with newer material. It took a fair while, but now the Waterloo and City line platforms display full LU decor, including roundels
actually, the 4th rail was added by BR when the trains were introduced.
quality video, but is there a source for your comments at 4:44 ?
9:38 When did they replace the old red destination boards in the station
8:13 Did it include problems with swapping the headlights
probably the headlights went off and then on again when the train's computers were rebooted
I liked the units when painted BR green livery.
I am too young to remember that!
citytransportinfo There’s a few electric units on Heritage lines in BR green like the old BR Hastings Diesel units 4 B & CEP .Waterloo and City were part of BR hence the green, and ran one car and five car sets.Train spotters usually just took the motor units number, which ran from Not 51-62. Modern spotters seem to collect non motor carriage numbers too!
@TheCatapultTV
Now Done! :-)
I hope you found it to be of interest.
Simon
when you used to be aloud to video stuff likes this..... how times change
@Grenade45 TV and media reports showing the technology, that it exists, how it works...
Below I quote from the Wikipedia "Facial_recognition_system" webpage.
"In addition to being used for security systems, authorities have found a number of other applications for facial recognition systems. While earlier post 9/11 deployments were well publicized trials, more recent deployments are rarely written about due to their covert nature."
Fantastic vid, congrats!!
5:22: A passenger not standing back from the platform and rushing for the first train!
Is there ATO on The Waterloo and City line?
not yet, but there might be, and if / when this happens the line might find itself with fully automated trains.
citytransportinfo Oh God the W&C is now boring I don't want to think what will happen if ATO gets implemented...
The 92s on the W&C are now many upgrades behind their sisters on the Central line
raakone yep the 1992 stock on the Waterloo line will get the electric destination bar like the one on the central line
@hakc97isback Oh my goodness, loads. Morden depot open day 1990. Upminster depot 25th anniversary. South Kenton. Many stations on the Circle Line. Steam trains on the Met & District Lines. DLR footage. Manchester Metrolink (plus a little before Metrolink). Melbourne, Vancouver, Calgary, Portland MAX, Montreal, Paris (just a little) Geneva, Turin, Gent, Amsterdam, Karlsruhe, plus more European stuff.
Currently (Oct 2011) I'm working on buses outside London. Then Bordeaux Megabus, then....
Would the Docklands Light Railway could of extend to Holborn, Strand and Westminster. And possibly extended to Victoria, Euston or St. Pancras and Paddington. And out east from Gallions Reach to Dagenham Dock and possibly to Rainham (Essex).
I recall reading about proposals to extend the DLR to either the Euston area or to Charing Cross (Jubilee line platforms) via Aldwych. But at present the financial situation in London is far too difficult for anything new that is not already under construction
@@CitytransportInfoplus That is very true.
Why rail companies who first own the Waterloo and City Line with 2 station and few passenger
The Waterloo and City Line was built by the London and South Western Railway as a way of making it easy for its passengers who work in The City to reach their jobs.
It was easier and cheaper to build this short tube line than extend its suburban services to Bank.
Your question was not very clear but I hope this answers it.
citytransportinfo Weren’t there also plans to link it to the Northern City line at one point? So that it would be
(Finsbury Park -) Drayton Park - Highbury & Islington - Essex Road - Old Street - Moorgate - Bank - Waterloo
The DLR at the end of the clip sounds like an M Train from Hong Kong
I always thought the Class 487's looked really scary but strangely facinating. Probably something to do with having the red lights at the front.
+KEITHMU they were not supposed to have red lights at the front, I think the train drivers were too quick in changing the lights at the end of each journey. Although I cannot speak for all other railways in other cities (alas, I have not been 'everywhere'!), I remember some subway trains in Boston USA had red lights at the front.
KeithMu how scary
citytransportinfo which part of the time of the video has the red lights on the front?
KeithMu did you mean about the stabled train at 2:54?
KeithMu I know what you mean because the old train at the start?
@Cazkumali The Central Line has longer station platforms... it would indeed be useful if the platforms on the W&C were longer. All that is needed is for someone to pay for the works and planning approval.
@KasHCubeD Not Waterloo, but Victoria/Charing Cross has been considered.
@hakc97isback sorry, its unlikely that I will have, as I hardly ever used that station.
8:35 Why was the train going the wrong way
@citytransportinfo pls reply to this
I think that when the Bank route first opened it was as a bi-directional single line
Have they ever thought of extending the DLR to Waterloo?
The old DLR livery looked so much better. :(
You can see the best thing on the Underground: a Greathead Shield.
How much more useful this line would be if it were extended to Liverpool Street, could have been incorporated into the cross rail station, a opportunity now lost.
Would be too overcrowded and anyway the tunnels point in a different direction. I would like to see it go to the disused Jubilee Line platforms at Charing Cross via Aldwych and City Thameslink.
Wow, was it the same camera for the whole 20 years?
silversynth I think he just set the new camera to 4:3. The 1990 resolution was impressive for analog. Maybe he had a Betamax.
the docklands trains are today in essen Germany there are underground rails
Are all the Trains from London Underground ?
@jamwithmates123 To get people who arrive by train at Waterloo Station to the heart of London's Financial district.
Simon
nice it is now 13 years old now
And I thought at Bank they had a reversing loop for the DLR?
No, definately not.I thought that the two lines merge into one tunnel.
nope there is now a terminal at back
But there deeper than the Norther line platforms...right?
nope they have a switchback bay
They have a switchback siding beyond the station that they enter, switch direction then exit onto the other platform
With that class 487 i doubt there are quiet times -_-
@citytransportinfo The central line 1992TS has 8 carriages and the W&C only has 4 I wonder y
4:45 - what the!?
MegaIlikechickens But hopefully, no cameras in the loo?
Important because it's rich?
6:58
This 1990 bank station looks very old
4:23 they should use those in new york
4:23
nice vid
Wow pretty big difference lol...
the network southeast livery is much better than the corporate livery & they wasted money on painting on a new livery so they should of just kept the network southeast livery & it keeps the line as a blast from the past...
wclifton968 The NSE livery and interior was ageing by the time they repainted it. It needed refurbishment so they did
+Alasdair Clift the internals needed refurbishment but the outsides look just fine
wclifton968 They didn’t, and even if they did, there were still underlying corrosion issues that needed rectifying that required the livery to be removed and replaced
Back in the day is a bit creepy, it seems
+mdr893 I did not find it creepy, but it was VERY dingy.
citytransportinfo yeah, that's a better word to describe it.
citytransportinfo
mdr893 were you talking about the old train with red lights?
I think they are going to extend the Waterloo and City line to Southend Victoria and Slough
I doubt that will ever happen...
Be impossible to extend it anywhere, at Bank, the buffer end of the platforms goes straight to the moving walkway and base of the stairs.
You may be getting confused with Crossrail. The W+C cannot be usefully extended at either end.
Spelling mistake docklands light failway
No.
At one time the DLR was experiencing so many technical issues that the passengers nicknamed it Docklands Light Failway (yes Fail)
7:46!! a one car dlr train? NEVER!
5:26 shame
362 BUS ROUTE TFL KING GEORGES TO GRANGE HILL
If you pause at 6 minutes and 58 seconds you will see that somebody has spelt travelator wrong!
The original signs in the 70's and early 80's used to describe it as the "Trav-O-Lator", so I guess it came from there.
6:58
Good catch of the announcement regarding Flights and Volcanic Ash. I hate flying and refuse to do it, so when that happened I will admit I was more than overjoyed. Too many planes in the sky, more volcanic ash please.... Sorry folks...
Unfortunately, I dislike Dockland railway because the problem is sound like pong is really loud is possible broken ears become deaf!
Shame you can't recreate the smell
that depends.... it might be better that it is not recreated!
Like me, you probably remember Bank station at this time as being a dirty, stinking cesspit of a station in a constant state of redevelopment. Haven't been back in many years and I hope it's not the same.
Couldn't they have made Waterloo & city line a bus service instead??
0:37 Looks like a horror movie all creepy
7:34 trololololooo
KasHCubeD damn I guess they didn’t know
@citytransportinfo I would be happy to contribute :P well, if you pay me
2:02 no thx
Is there anyone who actually works at a bank in Bank? Bank, bank!
LOL, there must be some people!
British Sky Metro better future, than this. I hate Dockland Light Railway!!!
SAMIE WALLFORD I am curious, what is wrong with the DLR?
I am just pleased that it was built... it dates from a time when the government wanted to close down railways, so for it to build something new was a surprise.
So loud of the bell before departed train! Some people being too many times is startled and jump of it hear sound like that. My husband was hate this too. I take an buslink this stations in the part of years. Now I'm ride this anymore, because is the way sound bell so loud... Bloody that DLR so loud of the bell became damn deaf!
STOP SWEARING AT ME OK! Otherwise I'm gonna responding my husband. Thank you.
Cool
F. Fete
The underground was LESS white for a start. And English WAS widely spoken. Welcome to 2014.