Trains at York, ECML | 28/01/2019
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Hello everyone, MT here with the usual trainspotting action. It had been a beautiful sunny day within several places in the UK, so I thought of using this chance to capture some railway traffic with the low colourful sun light shining off the units that come & go and where to do any better than York railway station on the East Coast Mainline. The sun light really did gave an outstanding look to some of the units that came through within an hour’s time in the late afternoon. To top the trip off, four freight services passed, that’s way more than I would thought of getting in just an hour. Overall, a very satisfying trip indeed!
Trains include: LNER HST’s & 225 sets, CrossCountry Voyagers, Transpennine Express 185’s & 68’s on test, Northern 150’s & 158’s, GBRF 66’s & 60085 and EWS 66063
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Runway 14 Landing and Taxi at Leeds Bradford Airport, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 14 May, 2019
Runway 14 Landing and Taxi to the Stand at Leeds Bradford Airport, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 14 May, 2019.
Leeds Bradford International Airport (IATA: LBA, ICAO: EGNM) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Leeds city centre. The airport has one physical runway, which depending on the prevalent wind (which dictates the direction aircraft land and take-off) is called Runway 32 or Runway 14. To read more about Leeds Bradford Airport, click here: .
This film features views from a window mounted GoPro Hero6 Black action cam from an aircraft as it approaches, lands and taxis to the stand at Leeds Bradford Airport. Within the film, the following locations are identified: Castleford, Great Preston, Allerton Bywater, Woodlesford, Cross Green, Seacroft, Harehills, Roundhay, Gledhow, Potternewton, Chapel Allerton, Moortown, Alwoodley, Eccup Reservoir, Pool in Wharfedale, Swinsty Reservoir, RAF Menwith Hill, Blubberhouses, Ilkley, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Otley Golf Club, Menston, Guiseley, Yeadon, Yeadon Cemetery and Leeds Bradford Airport .
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Trainspotting at York Station, ECML | 15/08/18
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After arriving from Peterborough on a HST we do some trainspotting at this beautiful station! We did take some breaks such as visiting the rail museum and having a ride on the 'Road Train'
York info:
York railway station is on the East Coast Main Line in the United Kingdom, serving the city of York, North Yorkshire. It is 188 miles 40 chains (303.4 km) north of London King's Cross and on the main line it is situated between Doncaster to the south and Thirsk to the north.
York's station is a key junction approximately halfway between London and Edinburgh. It is approximately five miles north of the point where the Cross Country and TransPennine Express routes via Leeds join the main line, connecting Scotland and the North East, North West, Midlands and southern England. The junction was historically a major site for rolling stock manufacture, maintenance and repair.
In Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations by Simon Jenkins, the station was one of only ten to be awarded five stars.
History:
The first York railway station was a temporary wooden building on Queen Street outside the walls of the city, opened in 1839 by the York and North Midland Railway. It was succeeded in 1841, inside the walls, by what is now York old railway station. In due course, the irksome requirement that through trains between London and Newcastle needed to reverse out of the old York station to continue their journey necessitated the construction of a new through station outside the walls.
The present station, designed by the North Eastern Railway architects Thomas Prosser and William Peachey, opened on 25 June 1877. It had 13 platforms and was at that time the largest in the world. As part of the new station project, the Royal Station Hotel (now The Royal York Hotel), designed by Peachey, opened in 1878.
In 1909 new platforms were added, and in 1938 the current footbridge was built and the station resignalled.
The building was heavily bombed during the Second World War. On one occasion, on 29 April 1942, 800 passengers had to be evacuated from a King's Cross-Edinburgh train which arrived during a bombing raid. On the same night, two railway workers were killed, one being station foreman William Milner (born 1900), who died after returning to his burning office to collect his first aid kit. He was posthumously awarded the King's commendation for gallantry. A plaque in his memory has been erected at the station. The station was extensively repaired in 1947.
Services:
London North Eastern Railway operates to London as well as many services northbound to Newcastle and Edinburgh. In addition, there are infrequent services to Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness. The fastest southbound services run non-stop to London, completing the 188 mile journey in 1 hour and 52 minutes.
Crosscountry provides a number of services that run across the country, running as far north as Aberdeen and south as Penzance and Southampton Central via Birmingham New Street
East Midlands Trains provides one weekend return journey between York and London St Pancras via the Midland Main Line, as well as one summer Saturday journey to/from Scarborough
TransPennine Express provides a number of express services across the north of England (to Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool Lime Street, Newcastle, Scarborough & Middlesbrough)
Northern operates a most hourly service towards Hull, Blackpool North and Leeds serving most stations on route.
Layout:
All the platforms except 9, 10 and 11 are under the large, curved, glass and iron roof. They are accessed via a long footbridge (which also connects to the National Railway Museum) or via lifts and either of two pedestrian tunnels. Between April 1984 and 2011 the old tea rooms housed the Rail Riders World/York Model Railway exhibition.
Major renovation:
The station was renovated in 2009. Platform 9 has been reconstructed and extensive lighting alterations were put in place. New automated ticket gates (similar to those in Leeds) were planned, but the City of York Council wished to avoid spoiling the historic nature of the station. The then operator National Express East Coast planned to appeal the decision but the plans were scrapped altogether upon handover to East Coast.
Recent developments:
The southern side of the station has been given new track and signalling systems. An additional line and new junction was completed in early 2011. This work has helped take away one of the bottlenecks on the East Coast Main Line.
The station has also become the site of one of Network Rail's modern Rail Operation Centres, which opened in September 2014 on land to the west of the station This took over the functions of the former IECC in January 2015 and will eventually control much of the East Coast Main Line from London to the Scottish border and various subsidiary routes across the North East, Lincolnshire and South, North & West Yorkshire.
Places UK: Water Taxi, Granary Wharf to Leeds Dock, River Aire, Leeds, UK
A ride on Twee and Drie Water Taxi along the River Air in Leeds, UK. The taxi runs from Granary Wharf, by the rail station to Leeds Dock, home of the Royal Armouries Museum.
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Steam to Wensleydale, 48151 & 35018 British India Line on The Wensleydale Railway 6th April 2019
Here's some footage of 48151 & 35018 British India Line on The Wensleydale Railway 6th April 2019. This video sees the train run double headed and top n tailed through Yorkshire at locations such as, Church Fenton x2, York, Aiskew Level Crossing (just outside Leeming Bar on the Wensleydale Railway) Thirsk & Burton Salmon, near Sherburn-in-Elmet. Unfortunately we were meant to film the tour at Newton Le Willows but due to the delays the tour did not make it to Leyburn and stayed at Bedale. This tour was meant to be hauled by Jubilees 45690 Leander & 45699 Galatea but due to both Jubilees being unavailable they were replaced by 48151 & 35018 British India Line.
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Great Britain IX at Thurso. 1st May 2016
The Great Britain IX rail tour reaches the most northernly railhead in Britain, Thurso. The station was built in 1874 by my great great grandfather, Master Mason, George Manson of Whitefield, Murkle, and his company
Landing and Taxi at Leeds Bradford Airport, West Yorkshire, England - 20th July, 2015
Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBA) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Leeds city centre itself, to read more about the airport, click here: . To visit the LBA website, click here: .
This film is taken from an aircraft approaching Leeds Bradford Airport, and is predominantly shot in a Northerly direction. The film begins on the North Eastern outskirts of the Wakefield border and ends on the runway at LBA. Along the way the following locations are identified: Ferrybridge Power Station; Pontefract; North Featherstone; Castleford; M62 Motorway; Wakefield Europort; River Calder; Methley; Allerton Bywater; Great Preston; RSPB St. Aidan's; Swillington; Woodlesford; Newsam Green; M1 Motorway; Whitkirk; Temple Newsam Park Golf Course; Halton; Cross Green Industrial Park; Cross Green; Burmantofts; Harehills; Osmondthorpe; Leeds City Centre; Potter Newton; Little London; Woodhouse; Meanwood; Hyde Park; Headingley; Far Headingley; Lawnswood; West Park; Wira Business Park; Clayton Woods; Woodside Quarry; Ireland Wood; Tinshill; Cookridge; and Leeds Bradford International Airport.
Upon landing at Leeds Bradford Airport's runway 32, the aircraft taxis the full length of the runway, and around the 'D' loop, to allow a Monarch Boeing 737 to land. The footage includes most of this process, along with the taxi to the terminal, where the aircraft comes to a standstill near Gate 10.
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Trains at Liverpool Lime Street | 29/10/2018
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Hello everyone, MT here with the usual trainspotting action. Haven’t filmed at Liverpool Lime Street railway station for three years so I thought best popping over to capture some action happening and there was a lot going on in just an hour. Lime Street also had a major redo in its platform layout and approach recently so that it can handle more services coming in and out of the station and to be prepared for the new Transpennine Express services to Glasgow with the new class 397’s some point in the future. Furthermore, services from other operators mainly Northern and Transpennine had been adjusted and extended to new destinations due to the new timetable that was introduced in May despite the chaos that had happened. Anyways, hope you all enjoy this!
Trains include: Virgin Trains 390 Pendolino, London Northwestern 350’s, East Midlands Trains 158’s, Transpennine Express 185’s and Northern 150’s, 156’s, 319’s & 323’s
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Behind the Scenes with 60019 Bittern on the Dorset Coast Express
In the summer of 2010 A4 Pacific 60019 Bittern was one of the regular locomotives on the Dorset Coast Express, a weekly service promoted by the Railway Touring Company. Each week one engine was used to haul the train from London's Victoria station to Wemouth. A second engine which had pulled the previous week's train was then employed on the return working to Waterloo, the train being pushed up the steep 1 in 50 Upwey bank by the first engine. The banking engine then travelled via Dorchester and Maiden Newton to the Yeovil Railway Centre where it was turned and serviced ready for the following week's excursion. This video goes behind the scenes of the operation of the train to show the work done by the drivers, firemen and guards from West Coast Railways, and by Bittern's volunteer support crew. Thanks go to You Tube contributors Smartrain1, 04clemea, Jackieboyish and Emuksteam for external shots of the train.
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Ashchurch for Tewkesbury 28-11-09
this is a video clips i found from last year that i never put up and thoguht it about time to show them. All the clips was taken on 28th November 2009 from the small station Ashchurch for Tewkesbury and was just filmed where i was there for 3 hours to see 60019 Bittan to go throw. Hope oyu enjoy the video nad i try nad look at more cds i have off my camera to see if there anoy more videos i haven't put up yet. thanks to JBTEvans, Theonlyadsrulz and JakeboyGen