Timestamps: 00:00 Barking Station - walkthrough to Sub-surface Platform 01:15 Barking Station - Sub-surface Platform 05:40 Barking Station - Train arrival 07:26 Hammersmith & City line - Barking to East Ham 10:48 Hammersmith & City line - East Ham to Upton Park 12:54 Hammersmith & City line - Upton Park to Plaistow 15:04 Hammersmith & City line - Plaistow to West Ham 16:20 West Ham Station - Sub-surface to DLR interchange 18:29 West Ham Station - DLR platform 22:17 DLR line - West Ham to Abbey Road 23:47 Abbey Road Station - walkthrough to exit
for anyone wondering the reason there's no announcements is because due to planned engineering works on district and circle, hammersmith and city line trains were sent up to upminster and trains (usually between upminster and barking, and at barking they reverted back to announcements, not here though for some reason kinda strange but an interesting detail) had no announcements on them (saying what the station/line was) due to this. super minute but cool detail :D seeing hammersmith and city line trains at my local station was weird for example lol
@@thecomu0056 Barking is served by the London Underground. Its not actually underground if thats what youre trying to say, but Barking does have a tube line
This is the first time, I saw you to not begin from the station where you ended your previous journey video. Rather than West Ham (where the previous vid ended), you're starting from Barking instead breaking continuity of these journey videos.
Next Journey idea:Abbey Road to Pinner 1st-Take the DLR to West Ham 2nd-Take The Jubilee Line To Finchley Road Lastly-Use the Metropolitan line to Pinner
Bruh lol 😂 just go to West Ham and Mile End its easier Jubilee line - Stratford to West Ham Jubilee line to S stock line interchange West Ham - District line platform District line - West Ham to Bromley-by-bow District line - Bromley-by-bow to Bow Road District line - Bow Road to Mile End. Mile end - District and Central line Platform District line to Central line platform interchange Central line - Mile End to Stratford Exit on the left hand side Go down the massive set of staircase Keep walking until youre back on the jubilee line
Nope. I remember that they are separated. District and H&C share 1 set of tracks, but c2c uses another set of tracks. Same goes for Upminster, West Ham and Limehouse (DLR). In fact, you need to tap out at a bridge at Limehouse for whatever reason.
Well, and this is the kost bring comment ive ever typed, but heres the platforms: Platform 1: London overground (and the left of platform 1 is used for the S stock line) Platform 2 and 3 are used by the S stock line Platform 4 amd 5 is used by national rail services (c2c) Platform 6 is used for the Westbound district and Hammersmith and City line (S stock line) Platform 7 and 8 is used by National rail services. So far, platform 8 is inly used for private trains (i think not too sure) but soon, after the london overground extension, platforms 7 and 8 will be used my London overground. Platform 1 will still be used for the overground, and platforms 7 and 8 will still have national rail services.
Timestamps:
00:00 Barking Station - walkthrough to Sub-surface Platform
01:15 Barking Station - Sub-surface Platform
05:40 Barking Station - Train arrival
07:26 Hammersmith & City line - Barking to East Ham
10:48 Hammersmith & City line - East Ham to Upton Park
12:54 Hammersmith & City line - Upton Park to Plaistow
15:04 Hammersmith & City line - Plaistow to West Ham
16:20 West Ham Station - Sub-surface to DLR interchange
18:29 West Ham Station - DLR platform
22:17 DLR line - West Ham to Abbey Road
23:47 Abbey Road Station - walkthrough to exit
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I taught my dog to play the trumpet on the London Underground. He went from Barking to Tooting in 7 stops.
LOL
Haha. Good one!😂
that took me a while
for anyone wondering the reason there's no announcements is because due to planned engineering works on district and circle, hammersmith and city line trains were sent up to upminster and trains (usually between upminster and barking, and at barking they reverted back to announcements, not here though for some reason kinda strange but an interesting detail) had no announcements on them (saying what the station/line was) due to this. super minute but cool detail :D
seeing hammersmith and city line trains at my local station was weird for example lol
Damn do i hate engineering works with a passion
You could of taken the c2c on the other platform with your oyster card without waiting 5 minutes for a (slower) tube train.
This is the first-ever time you have gone from Barking!
Barking is crazy as hell man
Especially the people outaide
This is the first time where he going to a station who isn't served by London underground too.
@@thecomu0056 it is
@@thecomu0056 Barking is served by the London Underground. Its not actually underground if thats what youre trying to say, but Barking does have a tube line
Plenty of police 😳
If he's going to Abbey Road (associated with the Beatles), he's at the wrong place! The real Abbey Road is actually outside St John's Wood Station!
This is the first time, I saw you to not begin from the station where you ended your previous journey video. Rather than West Ham (where the previous vid ended), you're starting from Barking instead breaking continuity of these journey videos.
This is your second DLR videos, love your videos!
Next Journey idea:Abbey Road to Pinner
1st-Take the DLR to West Ham
2nd-Take The Jubilee Line To Finchley Road
Lastly-Use the Metropolitan line to Pinner
Thats so long its nearly the entire journey from Stratford to Stanmore lol
That would take at least more than an hour but it would be cool
24:46 the Beatles poster telling you it's at St Johns Wood is there lol
Hi mate you doing the other London underground First Person Journey on your youtube channel
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Nice train video.
Awesome Video
Maybe you could do Stratford International (DLR), Stratford High Street and Star Lane.
0:04 Entry Only (No Entry symbol)
21:27 jubilee and DLR stopping at the platform race! And departing...
Lol
Great video
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What you don't take a C2C train ???
Great first person journey video
Don't you like to sit down? I certainly do!
Ikr sometimes theyre recording in an empty carriage-standing up! I guess, if it suddenly gets so busy, its easier to get out if youre stood up.
Yay
I did Stratford to Stratford via Bond Street jubilee/central
Bruh lol 😂 just go to West Ham and Mile End its easier
Jubilee line - Stratford to West Ham
Jubilee line to S stock line interchange
West Ham - District line platform
District line - West Ham to Bromley-by-bow
District line - Bromley-by-bow to Bow Road
District line - Bow Road to Mile End.
Mile end - District and Central line Platform
District line to Central line platform interchange
Central line - Mile End to Stratford
Exit on the left hand side
Go down the massive set of staircase
Keep walking until youre back on the jubilee line
@@mudchute4dlr Or you could just stay in Stratford
@@face_thereality or you could go via Bond Street (jubilee) Ealing Broadway (elozabeth), Whitechapel (district) then Startford (elozabeth)
Does anyone know why there is oyster validators inside the gateline at barking
Are the London Underground platforms at Barking station shared with National Rail services?
Nope. I remember that they are separated. District and H&C share 1 set of tracks, but c2c uses another set of tracks. Same goes for Upminster, West Ham and Limehouse (DLR). In fact, you need to tap out at a bridge at Limehouse for whatever reason.
Yes, they are for cross platform interchange
@@zForce4 oh god the guy previously said whether the tracks were shared lol
but yes the platforms are shared as you said
Well, and this is the kost bring comment ive ever typed, but heres the platforms:
Platform 1: London overground (and the left of platform 1 is used for the S stock line)
Platform 2 and 3 are used by the S stock line
Platform 4 amd 5 is used by national rail services (c2c)
Platform 6 is used for the Westbound district and Hammersmith and City line (S stock line)
Platform 7 and 8 is used by National rail services. So far, platform 8 is inly used for private trains (i think not too sure) but soon, after the london overground extension, platforms 7 and 8 will be used my London overground. Platform 1 will still be used for the overground, and platforms 7 and 8 will still have national rail services.
Take the c2c some time
What was going on with the police and the lady in the beginning
Why so many police around the entrance?
12:28 why is the c2c going slow?
I went to barking too
Why was there also so many police at barking as well
Either events were going on later that day or they are there because of fair evaders
@@aaronthompson1354 ok
@@aaronthompson1354 btw there was a woman in the beginning at front of barking and police said to her “ive told u 5 times now”
And football fans causing trouble (ie West Ham fans).
You should have taken the c2c
U shouldve taken c2c it skips all the stations between barking and west ham
This isn't a "fastest route journey" it's simply random routes
@@theaeroflyexperience2233 it is from barking to west ham that's what I meant sorry
Yes. But only the train to London Fenchurch Street.
After plaistow it's west ham
Take C2C train theres one around you
Is they lewisham
Hi
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