I missed travelling on underground tubes in London. I got the buzz n addicted to it. The speed of these tubes r remarkable get London back to business ASAP
A bit of info about the lines and the trains each line runs. Bakerloo Line: Operates 1972 Tube Stock, currently the oldest type of train on the network. A disused cab can be seen in the middle of the 6 carriage train, a holdover from plans to run the line with 4 carriage trains during off-peak times. These plans fell through, and the cab remains unused. Central Line: One of just two deep level lines that run 8 carriages. Runs 1992 stock trains that sound suspiciously like washing machines. Circle Line: No longer a circle as the line was extended to Hammersmith in 2009. Formerly ran C69/77 stock until 2014 when they were replaced by S7 stock. S stock are standardised units for all sub-surface lines for ease of maintenance. District Line: Formerly ran D78 stock until 2017, though some C stock was used as well. Now uses the same S7 stock as the Circle Line. Hammersmith and City Line: Technically the newest line as it was introduced in 1990, but runs on existing tracks. Shares most of its tracks with Circle, Metropolitan & District Lines, making it maybe a little superfluous. Ran C69/77 stock until the types replacement by S7 stock in 2014. All S7 stock are interchangeable between lines. Jubilee Line: The newest purpose built Line on the network, originally ran from Stanmore to Charing Cross. The line was extended to Stratford in 1999, and the Charing Cross branch closed. Formerly ran 1972 and 1983 stock, before 1996 stock was introduced just prior to the extension opening. 1996 Stock have one of the more distinctive motor sounds of all LU Stock and are 7 carriages long. Metropolitan Line: The oldest route on the network. Formerly ran A60/62 stock until 2012, when A stock was replaced by S8 stock. S8's differ from S7's by being 1 carriage longer, and having some more typical transverse seating arrangements on board, compared to fully longitudinal on S7. S8's do not run on other lines. Northern Line: Runs 1995 Stock, visually similar, though mechanically different from the 1996 Stock. 1995 stock are 6 carriages long. Plans to extend the trains to 7 carriages were never undertaken, and the trains don't fill the entire platform at stations that can accommodate 7 carriages. Piccadilly Line: Runs 6 carriage 1973 Stock. Though visually similar to 1972 stock, these trains differ in not having the defunct cab in carriage 3/4, and have a drivers cab door that 1972 stock lack. Victoria Line: The only deep level line that is entirely underground (save for its depot). Formerly ran 1967 Stock until replacement in 2011 by 8 carriage 2009 Stock. Waterloo and City Line: The shortest, most useless line on the network? Originally operated by British Rail and only made part of the true LU network in 1994. Runs 4 carriage 1992 Stock, which when introduced by British Rail were classified Class 482 under TOPS. The trains ran in original Network SouthEast colours until refurbishment in 2006. All trains now run in LU Corporate livery.
London has some of the funkiest trains around, but damn, their system rocks! One thing, though: their trains sure are short. I'm only 5'4" and I almost hit my head on a couple of them :)
Bakerloo: Brown Circle: yellow Center: red Elizbezath: lilac/violet Overground: Orange or coral Metropolitan: purple/magenta Jubillne: Light grey/silver Northern: Black Victoria: blue DLR: sky blue W&C: Pink Piccadilly: dark blue District: green H&C: turquorise/green-blue/cyan/aquamarine/light teal
A couple of mistakes here: 1) The Elizabeth Line technically isn't part of the Underground; it's a commuter railway built to connect Reading and Heathrow in the West to Abbey Wood and Shenfield in the East. It's a lot like the RER in Paris, connecting suburbs to the city. 2) Neither is the Overground; that's another commuter railway that circles London. Both the Overground and Elizabeth Line are operated by TfL (Transport for London), which also happens to operate the Underground, as well most other transport in London (hence the name). 3) The DLR is a kind of aqua blue, the Overground is orange and not coral, the H&C is a salmon pink, and the W&C is turquoise.
I live in a town a few miles outside London. I catch the class 377 electrostar train of southeastern from west malling to London. I even remembered catching the circle line to blackfriars because of a school trip to the tate modern
I thought bakerloo had the oldest stock. But when I went home in 2018 the Piccadilly line has some old trains too! I think one of the ones I rode on was either 1972 or 1967?? Was shocked it was still in service.
apart from Northern being overcrowded yes they are. Northern serves almost all the key places in the city due to its two branches & Jubilee connects two major mainline terminals to West End.
Wait? London has covid now? Is the virus really that powerful? Well, I stayed at home in my country for 2 months. And during that time, we were “told” not to hear anything news from the outside world...
Denise Rothwell I don’t know of it ur fav line or ur home line (when I mean home line I mean like the nearest train line) but central line is my second favourite
I like all the lines, except the Bakerloo, I just don't like it's name. And my closest station is Uxbridge, so my closest lines are the Met and Piccadilly.
@@central-city You don't have to remember the name, you only have to point the camera at the name or at least close enough so we can see it. From all over the world we are just seeing trains. It's nice to know where they are. Thanks for the reply .
@@central-city Keep them up, I haven't been to London for many years in fact I haven't been to that side of the planet for many years and miss the place. I like watching your videos.
@@benedekhalda-kiss9737 sorry, I meant the 73 Stock. The 73 Stock and S Stock my favourites. That reminds me, if I remember correctly, I've never been on the W&C line! But I'm a fan of the 92 Stock, and the 96 Stock. Don't you love that noise the 96 Stock makes when it departs? I'm addicted to it lol.
@@benedekhalda-kiss9737 wow! That's so cool, I'm from London, and someone not even British has been on more lines than me 😂 I've never been on the Trams, not even the Overground, but I have been on the DLR. My local Tube station is only a 3 hour walk away from where I live, but don't worry, it's only 15 minutes on the bus, and I haven't been on the Tube for maybe even over a year now... I only go on it to see family, but the bus service has become faster for me to see family. And I especially miss the sound the 96 Stock makes, became I haven't been on a line other than the Metropolitan and Piccadilly for years! And my local station is Uxbridge, so I haven't come CLOSE to hearing that 96 Stock noise 😭 I miss the Tube 😭
These are all the 11 lines on the London Underground Tube. Pause the video and click the timelines below to see what the trains look like. (Click "Read more" for more) 0:07 Bakerloo Line #1 2:14 Central Line #2 3:57 Circle Line #3 4:58 District Line #4 6:23 Hammersmith & City Line #5 7:57 Jubilee Line #6 9:23 Metropolitan Line #7 10:39 Northern Line #8 12:16 Piccadilly Line #9 13:39 Victoria Line #10 15:00 Waterloo & City Line #11 I hope you know all the trains when you reach the bottom!
SMRT C151A Productions the colour of the caption is the colour the lines depicted on the map. It’s also used right through the trains and stations - so for example Central line trains tend to have red on their interior grab poles, and throughout the platforms and stations
@@davidhopkins8967 I'm not talkimg about that. Can you only check some of Central City's Chinese Subway Videos including Shanghai Metro, look at the line name/number.
When I was 7, I went to London and my hotel was near marble arch, I went with my guardian off to the tube, and I saw a sign saying, “trains now go to Epping” or something, but I didn’t know the Epping was a Terminus, so I bought a ticket-I don’t know why, and went on the train, slowly, I realized that epping was a terminus, then I got really impatient when I arrived a Epping I didn’t know what to do, I didn’t even know that I was supposed to be on the other platform haha, so uhh.. moral of the story: don’t be like 7 yr old me 😅
Can we take a minute to appreciate the sound the jubilee line makes
You’re joking, right? It scares the hell out of me.
@@8834 personally I think it sounds sick
Kinda sounds like the north east line from Singapore
N o
@@ryanyagambrun3685 yeah I also likw its sound but you've got to admit one thing, the jubilee line is one noisy mf
the sound when the central line trains start moving makes me homesick
I missed travelling on underground tubes in London. I got the buzz n addicted to it. The speed of these tubes r remarkable get London back to business ASAP
Yes same
I travelled on my first london underground journey for two years last month. It was great and it felt good to be back
Everytime I enter canary wharf jubilee line station: oke time to go hyper space
I’m from America what does it feel like to go hYPER SPEEED
Everytime I enter any underground Jubilee Line Station: ok time to get my ears blown off
I go to Canary Wharf for no reason except for hearing the trains in that station!
There is some illegal speech; please rephrase it avoiding the usage of illegal speech.
A bit of info about the lines and the trains each line runs.
Bakerloo Line: Operates 1972 Tube Stock, currently the oldest type of train on the network. A disused cab can be seen in the middle of the 6 carriage train, a holdover from plans to run the line with 4 carriage trains during off-peak times. These plans fell through, and the cab remains unused.
Central Line: One of just two deep level lines that run 8 carriages. Runs 1992 stock trains that sound suspiciously like washing machines.
Circle Line: No longer a circle as the line was extended to Hammersmith in 2009. Formerly ran C69/77 stock until 2014 when they were replaced by S7 stock. S stock are standardised units for all sub-surface lines for ease of maintenance.
District Line: Formerly ran D78 stock until 2017, though some C stock was used as well. Now uses the same S7 stock as the Circle Line.
Hammersmith and City Line: Technically the newest line as it was introduced in 1990, but runs on existing tracks. Shares most of its tracks with Circle, Metropolitan & District Lines, making it maybe a little superfluous. Ran C69/77 stock until the types replacement by S7 stock in 2014. All S7 stock are interchangeable between lines.
Jubilee Line: The newest purpose built Line on the network, originally ran from Stanmore to Charing Cross. The line was extended to Stratford in 1999, and the Charing Cross branch closed. Formerly ran 1972 and 1983 stock, before 1996 stock was introduced just prior to the extension opening. 1996 Stock have one of the more distinctive motor sounds of all LU Stock and are 7 carriages long.
Metropolitan Line: The oldest route on the network. Formerly ran A60/62 stock until 2012, when A stock was replaced by S8 stock. S8's differ from S7's by being 1 carriage longer, and having some more typical transverse seating arrangements on board, compared to fully longitudinal on S7. S8's do not run on other lines.
Northern Line: Runs 1995 Stock, visually similar, though mechanically different from the 1996 Stock. 1995 stock are 6 carriages long. Plans to extend the trains to 7 carriages were never undertaken, and the trains don't fill the entire platform at stations that can accommodate 7 carriages.
Piccadilly Line: Runs 6 carriage 1973 Stock. Though visually similar to 1972 stock, these trains differ in not having the defunct cab in carriage 3/4, and have a drivers cab door that 1972 stock lack.
Victoria Line: The only deep level line that is entirely underground (save for its depot). Formerly ran 1967 Stock until replacement in 2011 by 8 carriage 2009 Stock.
Waterloo and City Line: The shortest, most useless line on the network? Originally operated by British Rail and only made part of the true LU network in 1994. Runs 4 carriage 1992 Stock, which when introduced by British Rail were classified Class 482 under TOPS. The trains ran in original Network SouthEast colours until refurbishment in 2006. All trains now run in LU Corporate livery.
Forgot to mention that the northern line formerly operated the 1972 Tube Stock.
@@ysaviationtrains2313 I also neglected to mention P, Q, R, 1938, 1959, 1960, 1962 etc.
You mean Stanmore to Charing Cross.
@@mjcats2011 fixed
11:53 fifteen storey building
Oh geoff ref.
Excellent video, I miss the Tube and the Northern Line.
Same
What an outrageous statement to miss the northern line
@@thelorddoctor1519 how is that "outrageous"?
What happened to it
Bruh
London has some of the funkiest trains around, but damn, their system rocks!
One thing, though: their trains sure are short. I'm only 5'4" and I almost hit my head on a couple of them :)
Larry Wilson that’s the British loading gauge for you, relatively the smallest trains in the world.
Also hello, fellow 5’ 4’’ tall guy XP
@@shroomzed2947 Can you imagine with a '6 ft tall guy lol
If you stand under the doors on the deep tube trains it is kinda really low in the middle you have more space 😂
Larry Wilson I’m 5’7” but I’v never had that problem even tho I live here
I'm 6'2. What a nightmare it was
I like undergrounds
I like the jubilee line’s propulsion
It sounds like a V10 formula one car
It sounds exactly lkke m100 in Helsinki metro!
It sounds like in Singapore trains on the North-East Line (purple)
london train is one of my favourites in the entire world and dreamt of London at the age of 16.
Jubilee line, those sounds are burned into my brain, so many childhood holidays to london
I miss London, hope to visit again soon 😭
Was feeling really homesick today, this has really helped. :)
That's so clean ! Love it
Excellent videos ! 👍🏻
The jubilee sounds beautiful
What a beautiful video platform!
Nice video, congrats!!!!! btw really big gap at Waterloo station on Bakerloo line caused by the curved platform.
Thats a nice video so Many Information good Video good
And those network south east chevrons 15:00
Bakerloo: Brown
Circle: yellow
Center: red
Elizbezath: lilac/violet
Overground: Orange or coral
Metropolitan: purple/magenta
Jubillne: Light grey/silver
Northern: Black
Victoria: blue
DLR: sky blue
W&C: Pink
Piccadilly: dark blue
District: green
H&C: turquorise/green-blue/cyan/aquamarine/light teal
A couple of mistakes here:
1) The Elizabeth Line technically isn't part of the Underground; it's a commuter railway built to connect Reading and Heathrow in the West to Abbey Wood and Shenfield in the East. It's a lot like the RER in Paris, connecting suburbs to the city.
2) Neither is the Overground; that's another commuter railway that circles London. Both the Overground and Elizabeth Line are operated by TfL (Transport for London), which also happens to operate the Underground, as well most other transport in London (hence the name).
3) The DLR is a kind of aqua blue, the Overground is orange and not coral, the H&C is a salmon pink, and the W&C is turquoise.
You got the H&C and the W&C mixed up
Find the map on the net. It's available.
I see loads of mistakes here
Central not Center
Jubilee not Jubillne
On the Jubilee line, put speed to 2x and it seems mildly threatening at the speed it hurtles into the platform
WOW IT LOOKS NICE I LOVE IT
Londoners have finally met their Waterloo, & City Line. WTH
1:50 This kinda songs like the R46 train model that operates in the NYC subway
I live in a town a few miles outside London. I catch the class 377 electrostar train of southeastern from west malling to London. I even remembered catching the circle line to blackfriars because of a school trip to the tate modern
Victoria line is GAS GAS GAS
I thought bakerloo had the oldest stock. But when I went home in 2018 the Piccadilly line has some old trains too! I think one of the ones I rode on was either 1972 or 1967?? Was shocked it was still in service.
1967 is retired
and bakerloo is older than piccadilly few years
Northern and jubilee are the best
apart from Northern being overcrowded yes they are.
Northern serves almost all the key places in the city due to its two branches & Jubilee connects two major mainline terminals to West End.
When the world was still normal.. how i miss travel.
Really enjoyed watching these videos. What equipment did you use to video the underground please?.
Huawei P30 😁
@@central-city i have huawei p30 pro
Superbe vidéo mon ami :)
Great video thankyou, there is a lot of power in those motors eh !
1:58, billboard promoting tourism to the island of Langkawi, Malaysia! 💖❤
Yup,I seen it on my last December trip.Bangga!
Hope you enjoy the island after the MCO is lifted
I would like to see how Finlands metro stations could handle bigger crowds, they’re massive compared to Londons stations
Hong Long says hi
IVE BEENON ALL OF THESE WITH MY GRANDFATHER WE BOTH LIVE IN LONDON ITS A SHAME WE CANT GO OUT BECAUSE COVID
Wait? London has covid now? Is the virus really that powerful? Well, I stayed at home in my country for 2 months. And during that time, we were “told” not to hear anything news from the outside world...
Great video .Love it thanks
Belle vidéo 👍
I like jubilee
Love the sound
@@ZLDSmogless YES! SOMEONE WHO AGREES WITH ME! The sound on departure, (especially in the stations that are actually underground) sounds so cool!
8:53 what station is that?
Farringdon
Apparently Jubilee line has platform screen doors. Only heard of platform screen doors on Picadilly.
Gaming Champ platform screen doors aren’t on picadilly only jubilee
Piccadilly never had platform screen doors but it will have the coolest (literally & loosely) tube trains in 2023.
Oh
nice work
Compared to UK, Moscow trains are like spaceships. Not to mention whole Moscow metro is like a museum on its own.
I subscribed .
Ave they done those animations yet with l.e.d or something
I do miss going on the central line from Redbridge into London
Jubilee is my fav!
*when you've only been on victoria line and bakerloo and you were born and bred in london* (goddamn birmingham dosent have a subway system)
It cant cuz it already has a massive tram system
@@thumbsup3763it's the worst team system for the second biggest city, Manchester does it better
11:55 - it's actually spelt *Piccadilly!*
Verry nice !
Very slow in bakerloo line 1:34
Nice video
What time of the day did you record these? Doesn’t seem to be crowded!
It was on a Saturday during the whole day. I purposely chose stations not too busy.
The S7 and S8 stock sounds like the Victoria line.
NICE
6:17 the hammesmith & city line song 💀
My line is the Central Line.
Denise Rothwell I don’t know of it ur fav line or ur home line (when I mean home line I mean like the nearest train line) but central line is my second favourite
My fav is h & c aka Hammersmith and City line
I like all the lines, except the Bakerloo, I just don't like it's name. And my closest station is Uxbridge, so my closest lines are the Met and Piccadilly.
Ashley Beard And Bakerloo is brown and I don’t like brown lol
My line is metropolitan
Wow! Stations in the London understand are much cleaner than these in NYC!
I live neither btw.
It looks more spaceship-like than the Parisian metro
It might have been nice to see where these station were that you stopped at. Or was it just a guessing game?
The truth is that I usually randomly stop at stations that looks cool or not crowded and I never remember the name 😂
Please forgive me 😂
@@central-city You don't have to remember the name, you only have to point the camera at the name or at least close enough so we can see it. From all over the world we are just seeing trains. It's nice to know where they are. Thanks for the reply .
@@central-city Keep them up, I haven't been to London for many years in fact I haven't been to that side of the planet for many years and miss the place. I like watching your videos.
Which station is served by the most lines, Baker st has 5 I think
King's Cross St Pancras has the most which is served by :
- Subsurface lines (Met, Circle and H&C)
- Northern (City branch)
- Piccadilly
- Victoria
Victoria Line sounds like the Movia 346 in the Bucharest Metro
One of the circle line rail car looks like the R211 of Ny transit subway
Need to be in London so badly words can't explain coming soon baby marr
Yes
Oh you missed 1 c not Picadilly its Piccadilly
Waterloo and city is the most chill trains ever sadly the train will get replaced even tho they dont need a new train😔
0:27 that distance between the train and the platform doesn't look safe at all
Its not sweet little lies.. its Straight and Truth.. Honesty.. Fidelity only...
Hammersmith & city metropolitan cicle are my fav
I love the S Stock, but my original favourite was the 72 Stock on the Piccadilly.
@@Ash-vm6vy 73*
13:19 my favorite line lol
What is everyone's favourite stock?
Mine is between the S Stock and the 73 Stock.
Mine is the 92 but also the 73 stock
@@benedekhalda-kiss9737 sorry, I meant the 73 Stock. The 73 Stock and S Stock my favourites. That reminds me, if I remember correctly, I've never been on the W&C line! But I'm a fan of the 92 Stock, and the 96 Stock.
Don't you love that noise the 96 Stock makes when it departs? I'm addicted to it lol.
@@Ash-vm6vy I absolutely do
@@Ash-vm6vy I am also not even from Britian but I've visited 2 times now and rode all the tube lines and the tram
@@benedekhalda-kiss9737 wow! That's so cool, I'm from London, and someone not even British has been on more lines than me 😂
I've never been on the Trams, not even the Overground, but I have been on the DLR.
My local Tube station is only a 3 hour walk away from where I live, but don't worry, it's only 15 minutes on the bus, and I haven't been on the Tube for maybe even over a year now... I only go on it to see family, but the bus service has become faster for me to see family. And I especially miss the sound the 96 Stock makes, became I haven't been on a line other than the Metropolitan and Piccadilly for years! And my local station is Uxbridge, so I haven't come CLOSE to hearing that 96 Stock noise 😭
I miss the Tube 😭
07:37
I liked the part where there was a train.
Montreal subway sounds the same as jubilee line
How
line make so easy
Some platforms are really small ....in rush hour there is hardly space for people to stand ...some even stand on edge of platforms....
...
MIND THE GAP
These are all the 11 lines on the London Underground Tube. Pause the video and click the timelines below to see what the trains look like. (Click "Read more" for more)
0:07 Bakerloo Line #1
2:14 Central Line #2
3:57 Circle Line #3
4:58 District Line #4
6:23 Hammersmith & City Line #5
7:57 Jubilee Line #6
9:23 Metropolitan Line #7
10:39 Northern Line #8
12:16 Piccadilly Line #9
13:39 Victoria Line #10
15:00 Waterloo & City Line #11
I hope you know all the trains when you reach the bottom!
01:50
It's like our underground in Algeria
Hallo hört ihr mich
what are you say chaystaaaaa
When you have time
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Why colored?
SMRT C151A Productions the colour of the caption is the colour the lines depicted on the map. It’s also used right through the trains and stations - so for example Central line trains tend to have red on their interior grab poles, and throughout the platforms and stations
@@davidhopkins8967 I'm not talkimg about that. Can you only check some of Central City's Chinese Subway Videos including Shanghai Metro, look at the line name/number.
central line be like: those doors are wide Putin walking
I almost forgot my trip to London at 2018
Blue Euro!!!
3:07 Mohamed Salah
Makes way lesser noice than BART in San Francisco
I take District line.
❤👍
When I was 7, I went to London and my hotel was near marble arch, I went with my guardian off to the tube, and I saw a sign saying, “trains now go to Epping” or something, but I didn’t know the Epping was a Terminus, so I bought a ticket-I don’t know why, and went on the train, slowly, I realized that epping was a terminus, then I got really impatient when I arrived a Epping I didn’t know what to do, I didn’t even know that I was supposed to be on the other platform haha, so uhh.. moral of the story: don’t be like 7 yr old me 😅
if the victoria line depart
Teresa with Coldplay singer.. know this Colonel of Scotland Yard.. she gave up child.. Eastender just returned.. this is truth.. be well ..
👍👍
wer ist auch wegen der schule hier
What i cant speak the Language
@@Kaan-nu5ci was are you du saging
Nice but don’t show doors opening
Sauce posh