Trains at: St Neots, ECML, 10/08/15
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- An excellent visit to St Neots station on the East Coast Mainline where we see plenty of services from VTEC, Grand Central, Govia Great Northern and DB Schenker 66001. Other bonus surprises feature Caledonian 92033 and 2 East Midlands Trains power cars with the rear unit screaming past me with a service bound for London Kings Cross.
St Neots is a great station to film at if your looking for good high speed shots. I recommend staying on the upper end of the platform that I was on to get the best vantage points.
My next film will be from the industrial estate just outside of Sandy where I have another surprise in store for you all to look out for.
I don't expect all of you to know what it is but I'm hoping someone will be able to tell me as I'm pretty sure it's not what I think it is.
Anyway thanks very much for watching and I hope you enjoy
That East Midlands HST sounds absolutely fantastic.
+AaronArmstrong030792 Nothing beats the scream :)
I agree with you
That 92 is gorgeous
Scouse Trainspotter 1999. yes at edinburgh I seen arriva liveried 67003
HI Tornado922!! Excellent video and I think the "up close" views afforded by the platform at St. Neots is an exceptional vantage point. Even though I have ridden numerous HST's it's certainly a thrill to see and HEAR them as they pass through. From the platform there's a certain majesty and dominance about their presence as they pass by that's remarkable and a completely different experience than being a passenger on board. Likewise, the 225's are an equally dominating presence, but more quiet with a sense of unspoken, unbridled muscular power. One of my early platform experiences with the "presence" of the HST's was whilst waiting for a train at Castle Cary. Though I knew and expected the rush and roar of the trailing power car about to pass by it was exhilarating and overwhelming. For a US rail fan it was definitely unexpected initially, but overall conveyed a sense of power, speed and respect. Rail travel in the UK is tremendously exciting!!! You're doing exceptional videos, Tornado922, and I completely appreciate the thought, time and work that you invest to produce these terrific, well-narrated scenes -- the next best to actually being on the platform with you!!! Cheers, Chip in Kansas City
The original HST power cars are always going to be the best in my opinion. The power cars these days have MTU engines built for them which is why they grumble. The East Midlands Trains HST sets have VP185 engines which enables them to scream like a proper HST from the good old days. The EMT power car at the rear of the train that passed me here sounded absolutely beautiful and even better when you hear her going down the line. I do like the 225 sets but I will always prefer the Class 43 HST. The first time I saw them was at Leighton Buzzard on the west coast main line in the 1990's in what has to be the best livery that I've seen them in. Well worth looking at if you get the chance. If you enjoyed this video then you'll definitely enjoy the next one I have ready to be uploaded. It's from an industrial estate just outside of Sandy on one of the footbridges. One of the best places to film from
***** Hi, I Googled the Class 43 HST livery from the early 1990's and found a photo on Wikipedia shot outbound at Penzance referred to as the "swallow livery" used from mid-1970's into the 1990's. It was a dark blue body with light gray undercarriage and a horizontal red stripe with large "Intercity" designation on the side of the power car. Did I find the right one to which you refer? It's beautiful!! Best wishes, Chip
One of them but the livery I prefer can be found on the Virgin Trains HST sets that ran along the West Coast Mainline
Great video
love the way you are saying gorgeous about the hst...you feel the love for your hobby :) gr8 video again lol repeat repeat, but it is true :)
The HST will always hold a special place in my heart
Great spot I didnt know St Neots was that large of a stn
bonus class 92 being stabled there, its almost close to BR blue livery
Greg Palmer She looks absolutely beautiful I think
stunning. I love it.
God your videos are good haha! Love it keep it going!
Thanks very much I'm glad you liked it :D
Great Video as always! :) Suprising the DB Schencker 66 started off this video. Looking forward to your next Video! :)
Syed Hoque Thanks very much, certainly wasn't expecting to see the DB Schenker 66
You've gotta love East Mids Valentas :)
Most definitely :)
isn't it a VP185?
that is a fantastic video well done
Thanks very much for saying so it's greatly appreciated
That would be fab.
Hopefully I might c u there.
Keep up the good work.
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My home town! Nice video btw
Awesome video as always, keep it up!
Thanks very much. I'm glad your enjoying them
Great vid as usual.
I know that you posted that you had been to Edinburgh and by all accounts you enjoyed it there.
do you by chance have a video of Edinburgh?.
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I haven't been able to film there as of yet. I'll be going up there later this year so I should be able to get a video done :)
Could you go to Northallerton or Thirsk!!!
I have been to Northallerton a few months ago. It's on my channel