This is the drivers view from the cab on a London Underground train. This is not a deep level tube line but the subsurface Circle line. The stations being Kings Cross, Farringdon, Barbican, Moorgate, Liverpool street.
Brilliant video this. I've always loved the underground, and this gives you the essential flavour of the cut-and-cover lines like the Circle and the Metropolitan, with their glimpses of London through the backs of the buildings. I'm going there later in the year and this just makes me want to be there now.
i was signalman at rayners lane. they were great Days
WOw! The station are more clean than NYC
I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thanks.
are u a tube driver
FANTASTIC! 5/5
how fast does they normaly drive?
Great video mate...... Love the London Underground........... 5 stars
ive bn away from london for some months now, really miss it and videos like this help me keep my memories alive ....thanx mate. LOVE IT...!
Superb, my five year old is autistic, can't speak but has a fixation with trains and especially tunnels. watch this about 15 times a session and he goes into overdrive, complete euphoria, flapping his hands and jumping up and down. Don't remove this from YouTube. Essential viewing!!!
when was this made?
Great stuff! Thanks for posting.
Thanks, it's good to get a different perspective; to see from a different angle.
Thanks for this video! Now I see the scenery my dad sees when driving the train. (Yes, my father is a real Tube driver! ^_^ Only on the Circle line.
i was born in london!
and were you driving the train?
Interesting to see no catenary but of course replaced by the 3rd rail.Probably used cut and cover style construction...great posting.
The way to Fabric club ! :)
Gidday from downunder Australia
Crikey that's a bloody awesome video mate, thanks for sharing.
Great vid, hope to see more of this type. This is just the thing for the anglophile linebasher ;-) Why dont you record or type the station names as the train enters them??
That was cool. Cheers
I can tell you it does get boring pretty quickly. Didn't think it would, but it has! But can't complain because of the money ;)
Never experienced going through a tunnel from a cab of a train
Guess thats why that saying says,
"London to a brick"
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I would get nightmares. o-o
would it be hard?
Brilliant video this. I've always loved the underground, and this gives you the essential flavour of the cut-and-cover lines like the Circle and the Metropolitan, with their glimpses of London through the backs of the buildings. I'm going there later in the year and this just makes me want to be there now.
i was signalman at rayners lane. they were great Days
WOw! The station are more clean than NYC
I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thanks.
are u a tube driver
FANTASTIC! 5/5
how fast does they normaly drive?
Great video mate...... Love the London Underground........... 5 stars
ive bn away from london for some months now, really miss it and videos like this help me keep my memories alive ....thanx mate. LOVE IT...!
Superb, my five year old is autistic, can't speak but has a fixation with trains and especially tunnels. watch this about 15 times a session and he goes into overdrive, complete euphoria, flapping his hands and jumping up and down. Don't remove this from YouTube. Essential viewing!!!
when was this made?
Great stuff! Thanks for posting.
Thanks, it's good to get a different perspective; to see from a different angle.
Thanks for this video! Now I see the scenery my dad sees when driving the train. (Yes, my father is a real Tube driver! ^_^ Only on the Circle line.
i was born in london! and were you driving the train?
Interesting to see no catenary but of course replaced by the 3rd rail.Probably used cut and cover style construction...great posting.
The way to Fabric club ! :)
Gidday from downunder Australia Crikey that's a bloody awesome video mate, thanks for sharing.
Great vid, hope to see more of this type. This is just the thing for the anglophile linebasher ;-) Why dont you record or type the station names as the train enters them??
That was cool. Cheers
I can tell you it does get boring pretty quickly. Didn't think it would, but it has! But can't complain because of the money ;)
Never experienced going through a tunnel from a cab of a train
Guess thats why that saying says, "London to a brick"