I love how Jubilee tube trains are like "ugh! Do I HAVE to stop? Ok then... but I am going to fling my doors open, slam them shut up until the last fraction and accelerate while making F1 car noises"
Yeah, up in the midlands where we mainly use the trams, we can hop from platform to platform across the tracks without a care in the world and we never match up with the doors
Cut to the Lines: Bakerloo 1972: 0:04 Piccadilly 1973: 0:50 Central 1992: 1:40 Northern 1995: 2:28 Jubilee 1996: 3:20 Victoria 2009: 4:12 District, H&C, Circle and Met Lines S Stock: 5:01
Cut to the lines. 1972 stock, Bakerloo line 0:04 1973 stock, Piccadilly line 0:50 1992 stock, Central line 1:40 1995 stock, Northen line 2:28 1996 stock, Jubilee line 3:20 2009 stock, Victoria line 4:09 S stock, District, H&C, Circle and Metropolitan line 4:49 1992 stock, W&C line 1:40
Because they were refurbished. Also maybe in the 90's LU were trying to make their trains look more futuristic for the time yet now they try and make the new trains look a bit more conventional or not as futuristic.
For the underground don’t live in south east London far from north Greenwich, they never put tube there unfortunately until the possible bakerloo line extension
@@trapozlite4487 jubilee line is one noisy mf😂😂...totally agree ..if you're a daily commuter on the jubilee line you do need noise cancelling headphones.......
Out of all the trains, the S stock has the least aggressive doors. I love how the doors on each train sorta fit into the character of each of the lines they run on The 72 stock doors start slowly but then speed up and then slam and they feel kinda lazy, sort of like the Bakerloo line The 73 stock doors are smooth and fast reflecting how it's a busy line The 92 doors are fast and unpredictable too just like the crowding on that line The 95 and 96 doors are extremely aggressive though slow down when they're nearly fully open or fully closed The 09 stock doors are smooth, fast and controlled, just like the rest of the Victoria line Meanwhile the S stock doors are a lot less aggressive and a lot slower, just like the subsurface lines in general.
Love the video! I live in the United States, we don't normally have subways, but in some of the busiest cities there are. Specifically places like New York, but Los Angeles has above ground SubSurface lines simply called Metro Rail. Hello from the US!
It's a spark from the electric current, as these electric trains use third rail. Same thing happens on the photographs if the electric trains use overhead wires.
Bakerloo Line 1972 Tube Stock (7 CAR) Piccadilly Line 1973 Tube Stock (6 CAR) Central Line 1992 Tube Stock (8 CAR) Northern Line 1995 Tube Stock (6 CAR) Jubilee Line 1996 Tube Stock (7 CAR) Victoria Line 2009 Tube Stock (8 CAR) Circle, District, Hammersmith & City Lines S Stock/S7 (7 CAR) Metropolitan Line S Stock/S8 (8 CAR)
The Victoria line basically sounds like the Hammersmith and city line or circle line or metropolitan line or the district line but probably when the Victoria line slows down that’s what it would sound like for those other lines if they were going full speed then slowing down I think but my favourite line is the Victoria line what’s yours I’d like to know
Did you know, although they sound the same, the 2009 and S stocks, do have different traction motors. Give it a close listen next time, then you will see
stumbled upon here because I was looking for public transport sounds for a short film I'm making, and now jubilee line has just left me thinking about wilbur soot :')
@@southwest455 no it's fine! He wrote an album called your city gave me asthma, based on when he used to live in london, and one song in particular is called jubilee line :)
Yeah boi it's fast and it has freaking led lights. It is so bright that the station's lights.(Victoria line). Am I right guys? And by the way Jubilee line sounds like Alstom metropolis c751A. Which sounds the same but extra sound like twuuuuuuu,dooooooo,dooooooo,doooooooooooo. It is Singapore.
I love the fact that they have removed the door open button panels on the exterior of the 1996 stock, yet on the interior they havent! Meaning that they are useless because they can only be opened from the inside, which defeats the point when they get closed.
I've been on every line Northen,Elizabeth,Jubilee,Central,Victoria, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith and City, District, Waterloo and City line and northern line to Edgware. It forgot Elizabeth line!
At 0:51 look at the train front lights
Oh yeah, one of the bulbs has blown!
Ex
They need to place another bulb on
@roblox_ gamer yep
They need LED lights so it won't blow up becuz lamp light bulbs sometime blow up
I love how Jubilee tube trains are like "ugh! Do I HAVE to stop? Ok then... but I am going to fling my doors open, slam them shut up until the last fraction and accelerate while making F1 car noises"
Oh hi! Didn’t expect to see you here! I love your videos by the way :)
@@TaylaHolland I'm everywhere lol thanks
@Santino Sean Ur the alt
@Asher Franco Scammer and that is ur alt
Victoria line is a bit like that too
4:12 I love the noises
Its the Bombardier Movia I think, the metros from Bucharest sound the same when they stop
Please
i love every sound the 1996 stock makes
Love the traction motor sounds and door sounds on the jubilee line trains
yeah jubilee line trains sound so cool
my favourite line because of the trains
I like London Underground train so I give a thumbs up
I like London so I will get a thumbs up so yeah🇬🇧
I love how every single one of these clips are in chronological order
@TheSurreyRailway _ROBLOX ...Really?
He missed out the most sacred line of all the Waterloo and city line 😭
@@Gabes1321 that is also 1992 stock tho
@@xiuyi but it’s a different type. It’s not automatically controlled either
But what are you talking about
Victoria, central and northern line.👌
Same all my top three
When they replace the 1996 stock, it will be a realy sad day for me
You can tell you're a Londoner, you know exactly where on the platform to stand
I'm a londoner always stand behind the yellow line until a train comes and always mind the gap
@@kieranowen703 they meant where to stand where the doors open
I barely stand at the yellow line
Yes 😂
Yeah, up in the midlands where we mainly use the trams, we can hop from platform to platform across the tracks without a care in the world and we never match up with the doors
Cut to the Lines:
Bakerloo 1972: 0:04
Piccadilly 1973: 0:50
Central 1992: 1:40
Northern 1995: 2:28
Jubilee 1996: 3:20
Victoria 2009: 4:12
District, H&C, Circle and Met Lines S Stock: 5:01
I liked 2009 the most🤔
I love the 1996 stock the best
I loved the 1992 stock the most better
My favorite is Victoria, Northen, S stock, Jubilee, Elizabeth, DLR, Central and Waterloo & City.
Cut to the lines.
1972 stock, Bakerloo line 0:04
1973 stock, Piccadilly line 0:50
1992 stock, Central line 1:40
1995 stock, Northen line 2:28
1996 stock, Jubilee line 3:20
2009 stock, Victoria line 4:09
S stock, District, H&C, Circle and Metropolitan line 4:49
1992 stock, W&C line 1:40
''Northen Line'' 💀💀
Why
That is Central line not W&C Line
H&C
@@jeremyjerica1982W&C also uses 1992 stock
It's a shame you didn't get a 1972 stock with really out of sync clunky doors...
the central line doors were more out of sync despite being 20 years younger but the baker loo line doors tried TWICE
@@rookaloot4736 they're not that out of sync that much
@@Great_WesternTVFan it pains me tho
@@Great_WesternTVFan They're horrendous on virtually every carriage.
3:48 everyone's favourite part
YESSS
Jubilee I’d say is my fav 😂
Northern for me ;)
Jubilee man
I like the central line doors, seems futuristic 😂😂
@@mahammad then u should love the W&C line
Jubilee is my least favorite, I find the motor sounds annoying on those. 09 is my favorite deep tube stock, S overall is my favorite.
2:53 Northern Line has a Different Door Sound since 2013. Jubilee line still has the Same Door sound since 1998.
The 95s, & 96s stock still look modern, I’d say they look more modern than the 09 stock. The 09 fronts look good thou
no.
Personal preference fucker
@@stationguru8496 yes
the 09 stock is like a combination of the 92, 95/6 and S-stock trains
Because they were refurbished. Also maybe in the 90's LU were trying to make their trains look more futuristic for the time yet now they try and make the new trains look a bit more conventional or not as futuristic.
I like the sounds of the Victoria line, the jubilee line, and the subsurface lines, I wish I lived in London UK
@Calum Marcolini But only one
For the underground don’t live in south east London far from north Greenwich, they never put tube there unfortunately until the possible bakerloo line extension
Nah the jubilee line is one noisy mf
Nah central lines are now really old and whenever I am inside one it sounds like the trains are gonna fall apart.
@@trapozlite4487 jubilee line is one noisy mf😂😂...totally agree ..if you're a daily commuter on the jubilee line you do need noise cancelling headphones.......
Northern Line: wheeeeeeeeeeee
Jubilee Line: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I say Northern line is more like: seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Victoria line is like RRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUWEEEE
@@Ishak_2013 I hear: SEEEEEE WUAAAAAAAIIIIN WOOOOOOOOAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA ERRRRRRRRR
Jubilee: VVVRRRROOOOOOOMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@@somewhatsurprisedpikachu2887 Relatable
Out of all the trains, the S stock has the least aggressive doors.
I love how the doors on each train sorta fit into the character of each of the lines they run on
The 72 stock doors start slowly but then speed up and then slam and they feel kinda lazy, sort of like the Bakerloo line
The 73 stock doors are smooth and fast reflecting how it's a busy line
The 92 doors are fast and unpredictable too just like the crowding on that line
The 95 and 96 doors are extremely aggressive though slow down when they're nearly fully open or fully closed
The 09 stock doors are smooth, fast and controlled, just like the rest of the Victoria line
Meanwhile the S stock doors are a lot less aggressive and a lot slower, just like the subsurface lines in general.
Also have you noticed Bakerloo and central line has one door close faster than the other
1973 stock doors closing is underrated. Simple yet beautiful
The jubilee line trains sound the best in my opinion, great vid!
True
Jubilee? Sorry Im just from USA
1:48 Look at these window tints on that train! that looks cool
Hmmmm - they might look cool but the trains still aren’t at all cool lol
I like the 1992 Sotck actually.
Looks like it should be out in California
@Uzbek Traveller I dont think the 96 stock trains are the worst. To me the 72 stock is
@Uzbek Traveller Yeah. We all have separate opinions
There one thing missing. The Waterloo & City (yes I know the Waterloo & City is closed, and it uses the same stock as the Central line).
Bro, this is just the stock.
@@JonathanChan212 yes, I know that
Nice grammar I don't usually have the time to check for grammar In my comment.
@@thewhovianhippo7103 thx
To be fair on that note, the S Stock would be filmed 4 times if it was each line 😉 (S7 x3, S8 x1 for those who care)
2:32 That’s the exact train unit 51661 the train that had windows destroyed in the ‘Clapham common fire’
3:23 and 3:51 That motor tho
@nicolas skoudy Not true, the central line makes the most noice.
@@ctra1ns I say jubilee just because central line is one of my personal favourite
@@prime6134 I really like the central, but i admit it that it is Very Noisy
No, not true. The motors you cannot hear from inside, only when a train turns there is a screech.
@@ctra1ns you arent even correct either, the victoria line makes the most noise in terms of all
bro REALLY waited 20 Years to film JUST to film this
I love how victoria is like im out of here im going brixton and walthamstow central 🎉
IM GOING RAPIDLY
Love the video! I live in the United States, we don't normally have subways, but in some of the busiest cities there are. Specifically places like New York, but Los Angeles has above ground SubSurface lines simply called Metro Rail. Hello from the US!
If USA is so rich it should invest more on transport and infrastructure
Very nice compilation!
04:34 Helpful 09 stock
3:29 Best train sound
5:15 Best door sound
4:30 is best door sound for me
No one's is talking about the best one - Piccadilly the train I Used to see everyday
100% the best
@@CoffeeCup22001 But I love the sound it makes when it pulls out of the station
1996 stock motor is nostalgic
Well, next time you go London, Diane, what’s your friend?
2:25 y r the chayn bac liets red
Me:”Close every door to me! La La La-“ Everyone else: STOP PLEASE! You sound like a cat being strangled!
Be Like
My favourite line is Victoria line
Same
@nicolas skoudy The Victoria line is fast as well
@Blaze646Epic it says "semi-fast"
Metropolitan is fastest
It tops at 60/62mph whereas jubilee and Victoria around 50mph
3:14 Theres a little light on the track when the northern line leaves the station that its at did u see it?
It is an electric flash, which is when electricity explodes next to the train tracks
I saw it
@@ctra1ns Nope its just 3rd rail arc
Ok
It's a spark from the electric current, as these electric trains use third rail. Same thing happens on the photographs if the electric trains use overhead wires.
3:01 i love the sound when the train was ready to depart
2009 stock my fav 2nd is jubilee 3rd is central
Any cilps of C and D stock?
Unfortunately not in this video but I do have a video of the D stock which you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/6k2pRvkvXAw/w-d-xo.html
@MTA Munipals A stock were retired years ago now and I have no videos of them sadly.
@MTA Munipals only the crap ones.
Bakerloo Line 1972 Tube Stock (7 CAR)
Piccadilly Line 1973 Tube Stock (6 CAR)
Central Line 1992 Tube Stock (8 CAR)
Northern Line 1995 Tube Stock (6 CAR)
Jubilee Line 1996 Tube Stock (7 CAR)
Victoria Line 2009 Tube Stock (8 CAR)
Circle, District, Hammersmith & City Lines S Stock/S7 (7 CAR)
Metropolitan Line S Stock/S8 (8 CAR)
Nice video
The Victoria line basically sounds like the Hammersmith and city line or circle line or metropolitan line or the district line but probably when the Victoria line slows down that’s what it would sound like for those other lines if they were going full speed then slowing down I think but my favourite line is the Victoria line what’s yours I’d like to know
Jubilee is my favorite
Victoria line sounds like a boy version then all the subsurface lines
Central line is my favourite
@@Ishak_2013 i find the central line scary tho but if you want to know why please ask me
It's because central line is basically coloured as red and red is a good colour
0:51 Piccadilly Line Is My Favorite
If only the world was like this
Northern and jubilee line trains are basically the same but made in different years
@nicolas skoudy yeah
The looking of the stocks may look the same, but the motor sounds of the stocks are different.
Also the Piccadilly and bakealoo are the same look
The interiors are also slightly different
Different traction motors, different front doors as well
4:40 best sound
I think jubilee has best sound
It Looks Like Overground
The train has a District Line sound.
Uhhhh is that you, Mario come on?
My favourite is the Jubilee because of all the noise it makes!
Same
Ikr
Not me It sounds kinda scary
Does anyone realise how quiet the central and Victoria line trains are
Fast
Not in the tunnels 💥📣👂
I loved the 1995 stock and the s stock
At 1:54 notice how the symbol has peeled off
Yea the tfl logo
fun fact that will forever annoy you:
the set of doors nearest to the cab on the S stock are slightly narrower then all the others
Ah great I'm never unseeing that
@@FarmYardGamingyour welcome :)
5:41 if you go to 5:39 The train gets ready to leave too quickly so it’s like:HECK NAH I’M OUTTA HERE!
Never thought I'd see a London Underground station where cars moved to the right.
Did you know, although they sound the same, the 2009 and S stocks, do have different traction motors. Give it a close listen next time, then you will see
The Bakerloo train is old, why does it make a creaking sound on the train
I love the ender ground
Enderground??? 😳😳😳
Ender is my minecraft username. :)
BEHOLD! The brand new London enderground, an underground clone but allows you to teleport to stations
You have forgotten the Modified 1992 Stock for Waterloo & City Line and S8 Stock for Metropolitan Line.
W&C 1992 Stock Doors are exactly the same as Central 1992 Stock and the S Stock doors are all the same.
Waterloo and city line?
Waterloo & City uses same stock as the Central line (1992 stock)
Oh ☹︎
@@HDOSDC and is often forgotten anyway lol
4:42 At Green Park
4:58 looks like someone had one job
the platform? its like that for disability and stuff
I notice how 1992-96ts doors are fast but always slow down the last millisecond of door opening and closing. It seems smoother on the 2009 stock.
Victoria seems to just slam them together and sod off as fast as it can (it being basically the fastest tube line I see why)
@@FarmYardGamingRefined for tech as well since it’s the late 2000’s vs 90s tube doors
@@Peter-mj6lz Yup, the improved signalling speaks for itself
Victoria line is my favourite
in waterloo at the bakerloo line the gap is big
YE at the curve
Central line at bank even bigget
Jubilee line is my favourite
Nice
Same
16 Feb 2022 - The Phrase Jubilee Line's 1,000,000th Birthday
stumbled upon here because I was looking for public transport sounds for a short film I'm making, and now jubilee line has just left me thinking about wilbur soot :')
A lot of people have said about this Wilbur Soot guy, should I feel silly for not knowing who he is?
@@southwest455 no it's fine! He wrote an album called your city gave me asthma, based on when he used to live in london, and one song in particular is called jubilee line :)
2009 stock has that nice propulsion
Awesome idea for a video and I can see I am not the only one to have rated it. Brilliant
What about waterloo & city line?
why did you not do district metropolitan and hammersmith and city
Because they all use the same stock of train which is the S Stock - the last train seen in this video.
Well yeah but the metropolitan line is a little different. It has 8 carriages, but that doesn't affect the doors
One year before the video was uploaded, the economic aspects of the coronavirus crisis began.
I like the Victoria line trains and the jubilee line trains.
Yeah jubilee line trains are very nice and clean but jubilee line is one noisy mf
Which is better jubliee or victoria
Love ALL of Them
AY LOVE BAKERLOO LINE
Me: You Serio...
Bakerloo Line train: CREAAAAAK CREAAAAAK CREAAAAAK!
Me Love It
Didn't hurt your feelings?
Is it me or does it seemes as one of the 2 doors are opening/closing slowley while the other door is opening/closing FAST?
It happens almost ALL the time on the baker loo, often on the Piccadilly, sometimes. on the central, occasionally northern
The fastest to the slowest:
2009 (Victoria)
1996 (Jubilee)
1992 (Central)
1995 (Northern)
1973 (Piccadilly)
1972 (Bakerloo)
S stock (Sub-surface)
S stock is so fast and central
Oh
S stock is not much fast and it is used by the district line read your name
@@Ishak_2013 I am talking about metropolitan line
Metropolitan line is fast but the circle district and h&c nah
at 0:17 have two separate
But they are different because the first one is 1972 while the second one is 1973
I like the sounds on the jubilee line the most but the new 2009 Victoria line train looks too futuristic to me
ikr
love those sounds
Yeah boi it's fast and it has freaking led lights. It is so bright that the station's lights.(Victoria line). Am I right guys? And by the way Jubilee line sounds like Alstom metropolis c751A. Which sounds the same but extra sound like twuuuuuuu,dooooooo,dooooooo,doooooooooooo. It is Singapore.
00:12 Those noises are so annoying
Yes yes yes yes yesyesyes
The sound might scare you
Kinda
@@muradsaud7669 Piccadilly line: Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Bakerloo line: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
This needs to be all at the same time
What stock does Waterloo and City line use?
1992 stock but it is a slightly different version
what is the difference between 95 and 96 stock
motors probably...
They wanted to make it better
@@muradsaud7669 No, just 2 different motors were used to differentiate them
Right
The sound of 96 has more sounds than 95
The S stock is just calm and like it is just boasting about how nice it is and all the trains get mad at it for being to new lol
The Victoria,central and sub surface lines sounds good
That noise from the Jubilee Line! 3:52
I may be from New York and I ride the subway in NY but I like the Piccadilly Line and the Victoria Line
S stock opening is my favourite 😍😍
RIP old Central Line stock, you'll be missed 😔
I love the fact that they have removed the door open button panels on the exterior of the 1996 stock, yet on the interior they havent! Meaning that they are useless because they can only be opened from the inside, which defeats the point when they get closed.
The buttons don’t do anything.
@@Edant i know, not anymore they don't. But then why didn't TfL remove them?
@@UKTransport232 Not too sure, but I always enjoyed pressing them when I was younger
@@Edant I think they left it on to fiddle with lol,
@@UKTransport232probably ran out of indicators to replace them with (referring to the ones that the Northern line has now)
Ooh! Love the voice on the victoria line
I think jubilee's voice is better
I actually like the central line's voice more than the victoria
The bakerloo line's voice sounds smooth but I like the central line's
@@Ishak_2013 ok
I'm just saying that I have quite a same voice as the victoria line
on the bakerloo line the doors open before the train stops
I noticed that
That happened on the piccadilly line as well when I was on it
Happens alot on the bakerloo, piccadilly and Victoria line
Nice one
I've been on every line
Northen,Elizabeth,Jubilee,Central,Victoria, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith and City, District, Waterloo and City line and northern line to Edgware.
It forgot Elizabeth line!
That catches everyone out; the video is correct as it's not a tube, it's a separate mode
The bulb at 0:51 one isn’t working which sucks!
At 5:53 the circle line not s sub ways.
really like jubilee line stock
0:51 the train lights 😩😩😩😑😑😑😏😏😏