RUSH HOUR Trains at London Marylebone 06/03/2023
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- UK Railway RUSH HOUR trains at London Marylebone station, Chiltern Mainline
Including Express and Regional Passenger trains in March 2023! 🏴
A Weekday Afternoon of Chiltern services at London Marylebone, heading around North London, United Kingdom. Trains include:
Chiltern Railways Silver Sets (Class 68 + Mk3s + DVT)
68s - Built in 2013/17
Mk3A Coaches - Built in 1975/88
Unpowered DVTs - Built in 1988/90
Chiltern Railways Class 165s
165/0 - Built in 1990/91 - Two or Three Car Units
Chiltern Railways Class 168s
168/1 - Built in 2000 - Three or Four Car Units
168/2 - Built in 2004 - Three or Four Car Units
168/3 - Built in 2000 - Two Car Ex. First TransPennine Express Units
Filmed on 6th March 2023, Between 14.50 and 17.50.
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🚄 INFORMATION KEY
Train Numbers - e.g. 43032 or 800110 - These are train numbers which are specific to that train. No trains can be numbered the same. Locos are 5 digit numbers where the first two numbers are the class of train e.g. 67010 would be a class 67. Multiple Units are 6 digit numbers where the first three numbers are the class of train e.g. 390154 would be a class 390. Click Here to learn more
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Headcodes - e.g. 1F32 or 5M00 - These are used by the railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID. Click Here to learn more
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Set Number - e.g. WB64 or NL04 - These are semi-permanent loco hauled coach formations which are kept together for formalities. The first two letters usually indicate the maintenance depot responsible e.g. OC is Old Oak Common, LA is Laira. The number indicates the rake number.
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Hello everyone, I’m StarlifeStudios and my passion is to experience and video railway stations across the United Kingdom at both small and large locations, but, with an informative twist! My videos are also designed as a historical reference for the days of the past and to reminisce about the way things were. Join me as I continue to travel and be sure to let me know if you’d like me to video at your favourite or local station.
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Excellent video!! Chiltern Mainline definitely a bit neglected in a few ways but you got some good variety and shots here!!
All those lovely clean and shiny trains! I expect the interiors were up to the same standard. That's how it should be done!
Overall, I find your style of presentation and info the best I know in this genre, and I always look forward to hearing your delightful little theme again.
Great video 👀😎👍🏽 Love those 68’s 😀👍🏽
Love the big CATs, the Mk3 DVTs are now also rare since they too are exclusive to the Chiltern Mainline now!
Those 68s looks mean and so cool!
Another great video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! 😃
@@StarlifeStudios it was a pleasure as always
Do you prefer the Class 168 Clubmans or the Class 68s & Mk3s? Thanks for watching 😃
Class 68s and DVTs, as I prefer loco hauled services
Hello I like the 68s MK3s and looking everywhere for the Chiltern MK3s coaches for my layout. Like the video as well
Certainly the 68 & mk3s. I rarely travel up north, so this is practically my only opportunity to see a 68
Your vids inspired me to go spotting at Berkhamsted and it was great 👍. Thank you for putting all the hard work in your videos and keep making them ❤❤
Great to hear! Berkhamsted is great and one of very few stations to showcase Pendolinos at full tilt 😃As long as you keep enjoying them, I fully intend on continuing to make them 👍
Nothing can beat a 68 departure sound ; super video
A brilliant video as always,and yes absolutely loving the rain
I may have a perfect nickname for The Class 68's Rumbler.
They certainly do rumble! I love the ‘Cats’ nickname. The headlights look like cat eyes and the engines are made by Caterpillar - Perfect!
Ironically I was just watching chiltern train spotting! Great channel! when you posted this one up. In fact it was the 823 driver’s view point from Birmingham Moore Street to London Marylebone! We have a connection 😅
Nice video from London! Best greetings!
One of my favourite videos of yours, great job!
Glad you enjoyed it, I certainly did! 👍
Great video! Keep up the amazing work starlife 👍
Thank you so much! 😃👍🏻
Great video as always, interesting to see it all Chiltern Railway
Another great video and a station I haven’t been to before.
Great stuff with lots of loco action! Awesome!
Fantastic video
Thanks! 😃
Just on time! What a banger this is gonna be
Great video as always! 👍
Great vid mate
You were sooo lucky to get 2 DVT’s next to each other I’ve been trying to get that for AGES
Great vid. Would love to see a video from York!
Amazing Video
Beautiful trains!
Great video.
I've been watching for this
Nice post
Lovely
Marylebone station is a Central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the Marylebone area of the City of Westminster. On the National Rail network it is also known as London Marylebone and is the southern terminus of the Chiltern Main Line to Birmingham. An accompanying Underground station is on the Bakerloo line between Edgware Road and Baker Street in Transport for London's fare zone 1.
The station opened on 15 March 1899 as the London terminus of the Great Central Main Line, the last major railway to open in Britain for 100 years, linking the capital to the cities of Leicester, Sheffield and Manchester. Marylebone was the last of London's main line termini to be built and is one of the smallest, opening with half of the platforms originally planned. There has been an interchange with the Bakerloo line since 1907, but not with any other lines.
Traffic declined at Marylebone station from the mid-20th century, particularly after the GCML closed. By the 1980s, it was threatened with closure, but was reprieved because of commuter traffic on the London to Aylesbury Line and from High Wycombe. In 1993 the station found a new role as the terminus of the Chiltern Main Line. Following the privatisation of British Rail, the station was expanded with two additional platforms in 2006 and improved services to Birmingham Snow Hill. In 2015 services began between Marylebone and Oxford Parkway via a new chord connecting the main line to the Oxford to Bicester Line and an extension to Oxford following in 2016. As of 2020, it is the only main London terminus to host only diesel trains, as none of the National Rail lines into it are electrified.
Marylebone is one of the squares on the British Monopoly board, and is popular for filming because of its relative quietness compared to other London termini.
I love the chiltern 68s
They look nice I love them too
@@EastLondonTrainspotter too*
@@Sarahbryson321Oh yeah
London Marylebone station will not change much as it has remains of Network Southeast and Chiltern Railways wouldn’t change much as it’s still called Chiltern Railways. And Chiltern Railways do have the best rolling stocks on their network.
Pls, could you record some trains at Caerphilly, Aber and Energlyn & Churchill Park (Tones l plus lots of 231s) all in my home town of Caerphilly South Wales
Wow well done
165 + 168 combo?! Never ever seen that before.
From conversations I've had in person and online, both TPE and Chiltern could be dispensing with class 68s in the not too distant future. The TPE case not being helped by faults with the Mk5 stock.
Nice
I'd love to see some of these Class 68 / DVT's, but on Realtime Trains they don't show up, and I want to prep before heading to Marylebone. Does anyone know if they are the ones classed as 'Pathed as Class 158/168/170/175 DMU'? Thanks!
Great Video! Chiltern 91's seem weird to me xD. What do you use to edit your videos?
Thanks Intercity Railway, I use Cyberlink Powerdirector to edit with a mix of Adobe After Effects and Premiere for some bits and bobs. 😃
I have one question wheres bakerloo
You braved the nasty weather for this!
I still don't understand why Chiltern Railways is still obsessed with small trains. All the way to Birmingham on just 3 coaches is horrendously awful
Ross, how did you get on the platform?
Did you have to ask?
I had to ask the barrier staff for a platform entry/filming pass. There wasn't any complications though 😃
I know what station you should trainspot at soon…! Taunton. My local Big station
Funny you should mention Taunton...
HI! I would like to ask You, How to enter the platforms? Buy a ticket?
Hello! I usually do yes. At this station, you can sign in as a trainspotter at the gate line and they will let you through without one though. Thanks for watching.
Hey Starlife, what station you wanna go next?
Plss can you do Nottinfham i know u have done it but please. I followed you and you videos are amazing
Nottingham is definately due a re-visit this year so I'll make sure of it 👍🏻
Yeyyyy thank you so much and I love your vids so much
@@StarlifeStudioshave you arranged a date to revisit Nottingham?
#Class68Thrash
Love the 68s, its not very often that new loco designs are commended (think of the 70s) but the 68s are incredible, always enjoy filming them. Hopefully all new locos have this level of grunt.
Can you do Canonbury next plz
Yep.
Rush Hour, and Chiltern STILL only run 2- or 3- Car trains between Aylesbury and Marylebone via Amersham, which gets ridiculously busy and standing room only!
You literally have to guess which platform the train will leave from before it's put on the Board, and stand next to the unit, just to get a seat!
Complete sh*thousery!!
First
This is on my railway line I post videos on the line at @TrainswithJonny