My compliments! Appreciate the (unique) format. I do recognize the time and effort it takes to make these video's, so I will patiently wait for the next one(s) :)
Great video,I notice that you made the station mirror sometimes.Is this so you can't be recognised,and is it against the company rules to make these videos ?. Carry on the good work though.
Hello Di! This is a very detailed video, I do like how you’ve pointed the history of the bakerloo line, and I like how youve captioned and talked about the details of every stop! Keep it up👍
Fantastic video I absolutely love your detail about the history of each station. For a Tube nut like me, just the kind of thing I can’t get enough of 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Jubliee Di, awesome video, great quality and your descriptive commentary with additional footage for each station is a very welcome treat on a Drivers Eye View ride. Bravo Sir👌 I’ve hit that Subscribe button to follow your future journeys.👏🏻
This video felt to me like it attempted to re-write the Driver's Eye View genre. Similarly to other commenters here, it did remind me of a train simulator video, since the video also featured views outside of the cab. Even though this slightly disrupts the traditional cab-ride experience, it gives you context about the areas that are served - not just through words, but also through visuals too. There were some edited parts that I particularly liked, such as the transition after 12:01. I remember when I first saw a bit of this video last week, and I was really impressed. There were still a few hiccups here and there, but I would say that largely depends on how much time you have to spend on the project.
@@JubileeDi Alright; I did see a few requests for that line in the comments section. Hopefully I'll get to hear that noise at 43:58 when the train pulls into a station; it generally does that so consistently that it made me laugh when I heard it here.
How has it taken me this long to find your channel. Clearly the YT algorithm isn’t doing its job😂. Anyway, what an awesome video. Fantastic footage and so much relevant information on a tube line I didn’t know much about. The amount of effort you put into this is incredible. So much more deserving of more attention. Respect and thank you so much. 👍🏻
It nice too see a classic vids of Driver Cab Eyes View, especially London Underground Lines. Plus: Trains Simulator World 4, now available! Have a look the latest!
Unfortunately, I don't take requests for Drivers eye view as I need to get permission for a cab ride first and have arranged. So sorry. But I can see what can do in the future, cant promise you that it will happen.
@@JubileeDi Just outside the Borough of Sutton, but there's plans to extend the Tramlink out to Sutton so maybe we'll see a tramlink stop in Sutton in the future!
This was a very nice ride all stations from cab view. Just like Train Simulator World 3. Very impressive but can you do the Northern and city line as well?
I can't promise that I will do a Northern line drivers eye view because I have to get permission but I will try to see if I can do the Northern line one day
@kaanzagra1327 ah okay, my apologies if I though you were taking about the Bank Branch of the Northern line. I can't promise that the Great Northern City line will happen as I will have get it permission for a cab ride first. Real sorry mate but will try to see what I can do.
Nice video, this is very interesting and i waited a whole minute for the premiere 😅 I also liked the description and captions you made, keep continuing this type of content (and even some route visuals occasionally? 😢) Also for your 92 visual you did a while ago, can you state the name of the song? I want to use it for my next route visual.
Thanks so much! Your Route visuals and song choices are excellent! Do you mind if you can list the 1st song in your 482 visual? (Sorry if I’m overwhelming you with questions 😅 I just love your visuals)
Harrow and Wealdstone had one of the worst rail crashes in English history. Read red for danger by RTC Holt. It gives surgical details of this and other disasters. Looking forwards to see your videos. Hopefully with no disasters 😂
Hello Jubilee Di! Hope you are well. This is excellent! How did you arrange this? Did you have the email for the Bakerloo Line driver depot? Many Thanks, Luke
very nice narrating i would not have multiple pictures in a thumbnail the quality is not great but it's decent especially as you're approaching Stonebridge Park ovall 8/10
hi you forgot to mention before LT had a line at stanmore, there was the Harrow and Stanmore rly that ran from Stanmore Village stn to Harrow calling at Belmont stn.the site of Stanmore village stn can be seen today. its a pity clowns knocked the stn down in the early 70s along with belmont stn which is now a car pk
They shared a body & car interior design but the 67s were designed for ATO, whereas the 72 has to be manually driven so has a traction/brake controller with the deadman’s valve built into it which the 67 didn’t have. I recall hearing somewhere that a few trailer cars of 67 stock were modified for use in 72 stock sets after the 67s were withdrawn
Thanks for those watching my Drivers Eye view, feel free to suggest and comment whats you think and if i should do more in the future?
My compliments! Appreciate the (unique) format. I do recognize the time and effort it takes to make these video's, so I will patiently wait for the next one(s) :)
@sdbhjbi743 thank you so much. My next one will hopefully be the Jubilee line sometime between March or April. Look out for it
Great video,I notice that you made the station mirror sometimes.Is this so you can't be recognised,and is it against the company rules to make these videos ?.
Carry on the good work though.
I meant to say,mask the mirror !
@@richardhunt304 Thanks, it was mainly the driver kindly requested to blur his face though. Jus saw your comment right now
Hello Di! This is a very detailed video, I do like how you’ve pointed the history of the bakerloo line, and I like how youve captioned and talked about the details of every stop! Keep it up👍
Thank you so much! Hopefully more of these videos will be coming soon.
Ah, the DC hum of the 1972 stock. Much nicer than the new AC screech! Nice video.
Thanks! :)
It will use 2019 stock around 28 and 2029
I love how you go through a brief history of each station as well greatly appreciated 👍
Very iformative, thanks for posting this video
You're welcome 😊
very cleverly cut video between drivers eye and platform views. Must have taken ages to film and edit it all. Thanks for doing all that for us
Thank you so much, it took 3 months tp edit it all
@@JubileeDi wow, what a task!
Great video thank you for sharing. Like the information on the stations. Thank you and look forward to more great work.
Very well produced and full of information really enjoyed watching it. Hope you do more drivers view films, thanks for your hard work
Thank you so much, the Jubilee line is coming soon in May
@@JubileeDi Great look foreward to watching that
Fantastic video I absolutely love your detail about the history of each station. For a Tube nut like me, just the kind of thing I can’t get enough of 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Have to say, compared to some older Driver's Eye Views, the image quality on your video is Great!
Thanks 😊 hope you enjoyed it 👍
Great Video, Sir!✨️
Thank you! 😊
very cute the bakerloo tubes
Nice video, very informative 👍🏽
Cheers mate :)
Hi Jubliee Di, awesome video, great quality and your descriptive commentary with additional footage for each station is a very welcome treat on a Drivers Eye View ride. Bravo Sir👌 I’ve hit that Subscribe button to follow your future journeys.👏🏻
Thank you so much and nod hope you enjoy my content. More content like this will hopefully come next year :)
Your videos are so interesting ❤
Thank you so much 😊 👍
This video felt to me like it attempted to re-write the Driver's Eye View genre. Similarly to other commenters here, it did remind me of a train simulator video, since the video also featured views outside of the cab. Even though this slightly disrupts the traditional cab-ride experience, it gives you context about the areas that are served - not just through words, but also through visuals too. There were some edited parts that I particularly liked, such as the transition after 12:01.
I remember when I first saw a bit of this video last week, and I was really impressed. There were still a few hiccups here and there, but I would say that largely depends on how much time you have to spend on the project.
Thank you! Really hope you enjoyed the drivers eye view. Did spend at least 3 months on the drivers eye view but it was worth it.
@@JubileeDi That sounds plausible, for a project of this scale. You covered a lot of detail.
@BabyRosaFan82Ldn cheers. I'm hoping that the next one I'm doing the Jubilee line one will be quicker to edit. Hopefully
@@JubileeDi Alright; I did see a few requests for that line in the comments section. Hopefully I'll get to hear that noise at 43:58 when the train pulls into a station; it generally does that so consistently that it made me laugh when I heard it here.
How has it taken me this long to find your channel. Clearly the YT algorithm isn’t doing its job😂. Anyway, what an awesome video. Fantastic footage and so much relevant information on a tube line I didn’t know much about. The amount of effort you put into this is incredible. So much more deserving of more attention. Respect and thank you so much. 👍🏻
The stations north of Paddington - Kilburn Park, Maida Vale, Warwick Avenue - are beautiful. Jago Hazzard has done some videos on them
It nice too see a classic vids of Driver Cab Eyes View, especially London Underground Lines.
Plus: Trains Simulator World 4, now available! Have a look the latest!
Thanks 😊👍
Hey Di,
I really enjoy your Videos. Can you please make a video Like that about the circle line.
Happy new year and many greetings from Germany.
Thank you. Happy new year and give my love to Germany ❤️.😊
Unfortunately, I don't take requests for Drivers eye view as I need to get permission for a cab ride first and have arranged. So sorry. But I can see what can do in the future, cant promise you that it will happen.
This is one tube line I'd like to investigate a bit more. It has to be my favourite tube line 😊
I went on Bakerloo cab rides when I did my internship in 2022-23. It was as far as Stonebridge Park though.
Ah nice, how was it. Can't lie they were spacious around the instructor seat and surprisingly had aircon In the cab
Done a great job of this route on train sim world.
Superb cabride! It would be interesting to this be extended out to lewisham in the future or possibly hayes!
Thank you, do hope the extension happens, SE London needs a tube other than the Jubilee.
@@JubileeDi yes and Sutton barley has a tube link aswell (not counting morden)
@@ARLE3 oh i forgot about South West London. Your right, Morden dont count as its in the borough of Merton
@@JubileeDi Just outside the Borough of Sutton, but there's plans to extend the Tramlink out to Sutton so maybe we'll see a tramlink stop in Sutton in the future!
Particularly like the station interludes, any chance of adding similar to your metropolitan and jubilee videos, that'd be fantastic!!!!!!
They will be coming soon in the next year hopefully, especially the Jubilee line
Looking forward to its long term extension
This was a very nice ride all stations from cab view. Just like Train Simulator World 3. Very impressive but can you do the Northern and city line as well?
Thank You, 😊
I can't promise that I will do a Northern line drivers eye view because I have to get permission but I will try to see if I can do the Northern line one day
I mean the Great Northern which is also called Northern city line. The line starts from Moorgate and ends at Finsbury park. I know it is confusing :)
@kaanzagra1327 ah okay, my apologies if I though you were taking about the Bank Branch of the Northern line. I can't promise that the Great Northern City line will happen as I will have get it permission for a cab ride first. Real sorry mate but will try to see what I can do.
Plus: Trains Simulator World 4, now available! Have a look the latest!
Nice video, this is very interesting and i waited a whole minute for the premiere 😅
I also liked the description and captions you made, keep continuing this type of content (and even some route visuals occasionally? 😢)
Also for your 92 visual you did a while ago, can you state the name of the song? I want to use it for my next route visual.
Thank you, I'm glad you like the video 😊
The songs for my 92 visual are;
Kisma- We Are
i like about to go down michael white
rob gasser superhero
Thanks so much! Your Route visuals and song choices are excellent!
Do you mind if you can list the 1st song in your 482 visual?
(Sorry if I’m overwhelming you with questions 😅 I just love your visuals)
Harrow and Wealdstone had one of the worst rail crashes in English history. Read red for danger by RTC Holt. It gives surgical details of this and other disasters.
Looking forwards to see your videos. Hopefully with no disasters 😂
I drive this subway route a lot in Train Sim World 2🤭
Hello Jubilee Di! Hope you are well. This is excellent! How did you arrange this? Did you have the email for the Bakerloo Line driver depot?
Many Thanks,
Luke
Thank you so much. I had a family friend who is a driver that works on the bakerloo line that arranged this for me.
@@JubileeDi That’s so cool! How did you arrange your metropolitan line? As I would love a cab ride on the met!
Always wondered why are some stations curved ?
Lovely video can we have Chesham - Aldgate or other way round with captions next?
Thank you. Hopefully it will come soon in the year
Ok tysm!@@JubileeDi
very nice narrating i would not have multiple pictures in a thumbnail the quality is not great but it's decent especially as you're approaching Stonebridge Park ovall 8/10
Thanks, was hoping the thumbnail would attract more people in watching the content but hope to take it on board next time.
I've filmed on my Samsung s21 phone, phone quality not great though especially ultra wide but hope to get a new phone next time
@@JubileeDi save up for a gopro
@BenTaylor. coop maybe next year 👍
It might be a good idea
hi you forgot to mention before LT had a line at stanmore, there was the Harrow and Stanmore rly that ran from Stanmore Village stn to Harrow calling at Belmont stn.the site of Stanmore village stn can be seen today. its a pity clowns knocked the stn down in the early 70s along with belmont stn which is now a car pk
Hey Di, Luka here, how are you doing?
Hi Bro, 8m good yourself hope you enjoy the drivers eye view on Thursday
@@JubileeDi I'm good thanks, and yes I can't wait for the video!
Looking forward - I’ve got goosebumps!!
@@omari9593 😊
Drove 72 mk1s on the northern, did I hear the momentary drop of the handle in North Wembley platform? 😂
Skip to 4:15
Bakerloo Line 1972 Tube Stock
🥱🥱🥱 getting boring now
Another factoid about the Bakerloo Line is that it’s the oldest line that has no disused stations
The Metropolitan Line is the oldest line and its true that the Bakerloo Line has 0 disused station
Metropolitan line age over 200
17:29 ''Ternimate'' lmao
"Birnimgam"
What the hell is a 'Ternimus'?
I think the 72 stock is just refurbished 67 stock
They shared a body & car interior design but the 67s were designed for ATO, whereas the 72 has to be manually driven so has a traction/brake controller with the deadman’s valve built into it which the 67 didn’t have.
I recall hearing somewhere that a few trailer cars of 67 stock were modified for use in 72 stock sets after the 67s were withdrawn
This train at 50sec. Driven in to shit? 😂 poor train