Eurostar staff give a big send off to the last ever service from Waterloo International Station. A time for nostalgia as they move to the new station at St Pancras.
@glitch4465 the moved to a new station at st pancres which is an ideal location as the station is right next to kings cross which is the terminus for the east coast mainline and also london euston which is the terminus for the west coast mainline and as far as i know waterloo international is still shut down but the eurostar services are still running but just from another station
The trains in the video (Class 373s) continued to be used out of the new station at St Pancras. However, the vast majority of 373s have now been replaced by the new Class 374 (e320) sets, although a few 373s (now known as e300s) remain .
This moment will be logged down as a very important one in History, this video has earned my like and comment!
loved the horn great send off by staff
Eurostar is now alongside some of the best ever British Engineering. The Barlow Train Shed & the everlasting Class 43 (Hst)
@glitch4465 the moved to a new station at st pancres which is an ideal location as the station is right next to kings cross which is the terminus for the east coast mainline and also london euston which is the terminus for the west coast mainline and as far as i know waterloo international is still shut down but the eurostar services are still running but just from another station
holy crap that horn scared the shit out of me!
That might be the most famous eurostar
The video is of the last passenger service out of London. that other train was the last arrival...heading back to the depot.
Last ever train what about the one behind everyone at the end unless it's still there to this
1:42 R.I.P headphone users
I am using headphones and I didn't die
so sad
crikey that horn blast was rather loud!
jamez920 what do you mean by the famous Eurostar
9054 Waterloo -> Paris-nord
Lol what a douch at 3:19
Now the trains gone,
what do they do now?
Still waiting for an answer
The trains in the video (Class 373s) continued to be used out of the new station at St Pancras. However, the vast majority of 373s have now been replaced by the new Class 374 (e320) sets, although a few 373s (now known as e300s) remain .
:'(
sad, but how come there is still another train there ?
Why this train depart with that hazard lights on in the coaches?
oh, i get it, cheers
@badboiant29 yep as far i know it has been shut since 2004 but the government and the london council are trying to find a new use for the station
I suppose...
Has this station closed down? PLEASE REPLY
Anthony Eleftheriou nope.
Yes these platforms are now closed but are currently under redevelopment as there going to be reused because Waterloo is over crowded
2:35 what about that eurostar? Would that be the last one from Waterloo international?
Last passenger train out of Waterloo
That would go to a depot
This is made with a potato