Secrets of the Hainault Shuttle

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2022
  • Did you know that the Central Line service between Woodford and Hainault reverted back to being a shuttle in 2020? It felt like it was time to go up to the eastern end of the Central Line, and whilst there see what else I could uncover, as we do .... Secrets of the Hainault Shuttle.
    Did you know a fun way of getting indication of how they are is by asking them to hum the Grange Hill theme tune, and see whether they do the version from the 1970s/80s, or the 1990's/00's
    Camera by : Runderground Matt / runderground
    Recorded in 4K. Check your settings for highest playback quality!
    Thanks to Andrew for the 1967 photo at Roding Valley : www.flickr.com/photos/2161105...
    My website: www.geofftech.co.uk.
    Twitter at / geofftech

Komentáře • 769

  • @nutsnproud6932
    @nutsnproud6932 Před 2 lety +331

    Geoff - in 1979, myself and two friends (all aged 11) once went to Grange Hill station and spent hours looking for Grange Hill school. We ended up getting a really friendly driver to take us to the depot and he showed us around some of it before getting us put back on a train home. Epic day. We wrote to the BBC and we got autographs from Tucker, Benny and Alan.

    • @EssJayBee
      @EssJayBee Před 2 lety +16

      Flippin' 'eck!

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 Před 2 lety +8

      That's jolly nice of all of them.

    • @Thornaby37
      @Thornaby37 Před 2 lety +5

      The three iconic characters of the early series

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 2 lety +2

      Dare I say it nowadays - did Jimmy fix it for them ?

    • @stationguru8496
      @stationguru8496 Před 2 lety

      bro how u guys bout to act like u over 50 when ur probably 12-14

  • @rnj117
    @rnj117 Před 2 lety +375

    I assume those 4 steps are still the equivalent of 15 floors though?

    • @yuls_minki
      @yuls_minki Před 2 lety +8

      I guess

    • @lisakaz35
      @lisakaz35 Před 2 lety +8

      I was going to say that!

    • @dennisfitzpatrick5175
      @dennisfitzpatrick5175 Před 2 lety +7

      It goes up to the platform, it only goes up those 4 steps so wheelchair users can then go along the passage where they can get another lift up to the platform. Bit misleading commentary

    • @BomberFletch31
      @BomberFletch31 Před 2 lety +9

      TfL should put that sign up as a joke!

    • @bm6563
      @bm6563 Před rokem

      😅👍

  • @rhodrage
    @rhodrage Před 2 lety +188

    Love how you consider 20 minutes a bit of a wait. I'd love to live somewhere where that's a long time.

    • @yuls_minki
      @yuls_minki Před 2 lety +34

      Come to the Northern Line. Trains come every 1-4mins and I once considered 6 mins a long time

    • @andison627
      @andison627 Před 2 lety +19

      In Hong Kong if a bus service is only operating every 30 minutes or more (like 45, 60 or more) it's considered only a basic service, or even a candidate for cancellation if passenger figures are low enough. Coming to England and seeing buses that come up to every 2 hours on a certain route really tells me how spoiled Hong Kongers like myself are in terms of transport.

    • @MakeItWithCalvin
      @MakeItWithCalvin Před 2 lety +6

      In San Francisco that felt like the usual wait time for anything if you were lucky!

    • @Mikeb1001
      @Mikeb1001 Před 2 lety

      In the middle of the first covid lockdown Manchester Metrolink was reduced to a 20 minute service (we normally get 6-12 minutes depending on time of day)

    • @SportyMabamba
      @SportyMabamba Před 2 lety +15

      Victoria line in the Peak has a train every 90 seconds 🤯

  • @tjwookie
    @tjwookie Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent use of the Grange Hill sausage and fork....

  • @Callumlambizle
    @Callumlambizle Před 2 lety +35

    Walked through that underpass hundreds of times… never once thought it was lovely 😂

    • @TheoHiggins
      @TheoHiggins Před 2 lety +6

      It's at it's most beautiful during rainy weather when it fills up, floods, and spreads the muck and grime into an even layer on the floor and splashes up the walls.

    • @Callumlambizle
      @Callumlambizle Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheoHiggins I prefer snow! Then you get this delightfully brown coloured sludge sticking to every surface.

  • @Thunderer0872
    @Thunderer0872 Před 2 lety +19

    Loved the Grange Hill sausage on a fork flying into shot just like the original series, nice touch that Geoff.

  • @skithewhitestuff
    @skithewhitestuff Před rokem +9

    That took me back. I lived in Chigwell for eighteen years, traveling on the central line to get to work at Tower Hill. It was nice to see the old sights again. Thanks

  • @mattjackson9859
    @mattjackson9859 Před 2 lety +10

    Hainault... a great inspiration to Crowded House - "Hainault, Hainault, don't dream it's over..." :-)

  • @IamRobotMonkey
    @IamRobotMonkey Před 2 lety +5

    Geoff Marshall - The only person who could describe an underpass as "lovely".

  • @brianjrichman
    @brianjrichman Před 2 lety +149

    Geoff, got lots to say about this loop. When I was a teen in the early 1970's I went to what was then Loughton College (actually in Debden) and is now called New City College. I chose to use the tube train to get me from Barkingside station around the loop to Woodford and then up to Debden and then back again in the evening.
    I had two very powerful reasons for going the long (aka, SLOWER) way round the loop and going to Leytonstone and then taking the Epping line was a lot quicker. First, the journey itself was charming, easy and not at all crowded. I was going against the direction of the commuters, after all, and secondly, I had girl friends who lived close to both Woodford and Loughton stations. Ah!!! the memories of ones youth.
    Thanks for this video.

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 2 lety +46

      Great story Brian, thank you! made me smile ;-) The memories of youth indeed ......

    • @everlonging3207
      @everlonging3207 Před 2 lety +4

      It was Epping College before the new name. Was it called Loughton College in the past?

    • @brianjrichman
      @brianjrichman Před 2 lety +9

      @@everlonging3207 Yes. "Loughton College of Further Education" is what it was called and then during a period of substantial rebuilding "Epping Forrest College" and now "New City College in Epping" (or something very close to that). I did my "A" level there.

    • @MuzzaHukka
      @MuzzaHukka Před 2 lety

      @@everlonging3207 I thought it was Redbridge College

    • @lynetteshaw8332
      @lynetteshaw8332 Před 2 lety

      @@geofftech2 ap

  • @vegimals
    @vegimals Před 5 měsíci +1

    Watching this brought smiles! Went through Woodford station many times.

  • @jonty2020
    @jonty2020 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent video. Good to see you wearing a red shirt to match the line's colour.

  • @lewisdefarcher
    @lewisdefarcher Před 2 lety +3

    Geoff! I am gutted tohave missed you, I live very close to the station and am there most days!

  • @ghc3155
    @ghc3155 Před 2 lety +11

    It’s like I’m watching Londonist again

  • @fuzzynutter8344
    @fuzzynutter8344 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved the sausage nod to Grange Hill. I was even expecting the intro theme when the train doors opened 😆.

  • @ianbailey4667
    @ianbailey4667 Před 2 lety +18

    Can't be Grange Hill without a flying sausage

    • @raakone
      @raakone Před měsícem +1

      I don't get it

  • @lordmuntague
    @lordmuntague Před 2 lety +11

    Fun Fact: The original theme for Grange Hill is called Chicken Man, and was also used for the first series of Give Us A Clue on ITV.

  • @NathanSimpsonnathanisbeast

    Every time I think of Grange Hill, The station actually appears in my head along with the 1978 BBC TV series

  • @nicomonkeyboy
    @nicomonkeyboy Před 2 lety +5

    🎶 Hainault, Hainault, don't dream it's over🎵

  • @paulsee8560
    @paulsee8560 Před 2 lety +11

    I am a regular user of this end of the central line, getting on at Newbury Park ( fabulous bus station roof ) then travelling to Hainault down the steps ( more than 18 inches) then back up to wait for the shuttle. Never busy a great antidote to a busy working day, brilliant video thank you

  • @MakeItWithCalvin
    @MakeItWithCalvin Před 2 lety +107

    Proper job Geoff. I really find it interesting as a Yankee all these different lines that have callbacks to the old days but yet modern equipment still runs on them!

    • @OneKnifeYeHand
      @OneKnifeYeHand Před 2 lety +8

      You have those in NYC too. Quite a few subway lines in NYC started out as railroads. And there's also SIR, which is technically still a railroad, but it's operated with subway cars and a subway-style service.

  • @oscyk
    @oscyk Před 2 lety +4

    He's even wearing a red shirt. Brilliant.

  • @JackMitchell404
    @JackMitchell404 Před 2 lety +34

    There is another impressive viaduct over Debden brook, just north of Debden Tube station.
    Grange Hill, Chigwell and Roding Valley are not just in Essex, they are in the Essex District of Epping Forest where they join the 5 Epping line stations Buckhurst Hill, Loughton, Debden, Theydon Bois and Epping to make up the district's 8 tube stations, down from the 11 it has until 1994 (it lost Blake Hall, North Weald and Ongar on 30/9/1994). The district has just one National Rail station at Roydon. It would be interesting to see a league table of non-Greater-London districts with the most tube stations, I imagine Epping Forest would be near the top (albeit below the City of London)

  • @OofsTransportCringe
    @OofsTransportCringe Před 2 lety +81

    2:30 Also at Grange Hill, if you exit the station, go left a bit and look through, you can see a siding. Sometimes, trains are stabled there when terminating at Grange Hill and heading to the depot.

    • @mrjoneseastend
      @mrjoneseastend Před 2 lety +2

      You don't park a train, you 'stable' it. Regards, Mr Pedantic.

    • @ASLEFshrugged
      @ASLEFshrugged Před 2 lety +5

      There are actually two sidings behind Grange Hill, 70 and 71 Roads known as the "North Neck".
      Both are reversing sidings, trains do not stable there. Trains terminating at Hainault go through the "wash road" into the North Neck, drivers change ends and go into the depot. From Grange Hill you have to go up the "wash road", change ends, into the North Neck, change ends again and then into the depot.
      A few years a newly qualified driver stabled their train up the North Neck, walked all the way down to the North Cabin where the shunters told them to go back and bring it into the depot

    • @rayfisher3921
      @rayfisher3921 Před rokem

      @@ASLEFshrugged Where is No 1 road?

    • @ASLEFshrugged
      @ASLEFshrugged Před rokem

      @@rayfisher3921 White City sidings

    • @rayfisher3921
      @rayfisher3921 Před rokem

      @@ASLEFshrugged Thanks

  • @davidsummer8631
    @davidsummer8631 Před 2 lety +33

    The Hainault Shuttle sounds like a dance craze from the very late 1970s which lasted only six months

    • @stephensaines7100
      @stephensaines7100 Před 2 lety +10

      Hainault Shuffle performed by Epic Forest.

    • @davidsummer8631
      @davidsummer8631 Před 2 lety +4

      @@stephensaines7100 Featuring Theydon Bois on guitar

    • @andrewhotston983
      @andrewhotston983 Před rokem

      Theydon Bois, Theydon Bois,
      Laced up boots and corduroys...
      (Sham 69, of course)

  • @doctorbuck1
    @doctorbuck1 Před 2 lety +2

    Back in't 70's I was at West Hatch Tech about 3/4mile down the High Road from Chigwell Station. I lived in Loughton and my primary way of getting to school should of been bus, the 254 to Buckhurst Hill Station and change onto the 235 (both London Transport) direct to school door to door, easy. But no, I would walk just under a mile to Loughton Station, change at Woodford, wait for the four coaches to snake out of the siding whilst I read (looked at the pictures in) The Sun, get off at Chigwell and walk the rest. My mate used to beat me home by some margin on his bike which he took down Luxborough Lane under that viaduct and across the fields. That's two options quicker than the train, no wonder I didn't do well at school.

  • @wetboy72
    @wetboy72 Před 2 lety +7

    Awesome video, I grew up in Woodford and loved the Hainaut shuttle

    • @dennisfitzpatrick5175
      @dennisfitzpatrick5175 Před 2 lety

      I know you did Ed, you went to school with me, one of the kids in your class is a manager on this section of track

  • @kaz7953
    @kaz7953 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m very happy to see this series again!
    Secrets of London Underground is my fav.

  • @bizmarsh4233
    @bizmarsh4233 Před 2 lety +9

    Can't wait. Love his videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @sgthree
    @sgthree Před 2 lety +40

    I believe Newbury Park had an identical station building to Chigwell before it was demolished to enable the widening of the Eastern Avenue, and the building of the famous bus shelter that has become such an iconic landmark.

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed so, and other more recent changes have seen Newbury Park become fully accessible between the street & platform, with one lift to each platform.

    • @DeenLight744
      @DeenLight744 Před 2 lety

      instead that Newbury Park has a bus shelter and Chigwell doesn't

    • @sgthree
      @sgthree Před 2 lety

      @@DeenLight744 I am talking about before the bus shelter was built. The old station building faced Eastern Avenue, and was identical to the one found at Chigwell.

    • @DeenLight744
      @DeenLight744 Před 2 lety

      @@sgthree o

    • @sanders2378
      @sanders2378 Před 2 lety

      Grange Hill was identical too, until it got blown up in the War.

  • @tonypotts1644
    @tonypotts1644 Před 2 lety +3

    That was a trip down memory lane, I was born at Grange Hill. The line and the far end of the Hainault sidings were over our back fence. In the late fifties there was a steam crane, which 'fell' over and my dad when over to help rescue the driver. I remember when the shuttle was a very dark maroon with small windows and the motorcar had big louvered vents.

  • @willingshelf
    @willingshelf Před 2 lety +83

    Please, if you’re gonna keep with this series, make the ruislip branch and the uxbridge branch. Would make me happier to see that you’re still making these

    • @michaelorton6947
      @michaelorton6947 Před 2 lety +4

      Ruislip is on the way to Uxbridge so that could be one long item.
      Ruislip is an interesting station though. It looks like it once had an avoiding line, or somthing like that. Must be a story there!

    • @willingshelf
      @willingshelf Před 2 lety

      @@michaelorton6947 i meant the west ruislip brancj

    • @trueriver1950
      @trueriver1950 Před 2 lety

      ... and why they never offered trains from Uxbridge / Rayners Lane to central London taking a short cut via the Central Line. The lines cross in one or two places and there is at least one place where there is already a "curve" linking them that is used for empty stock moves.
      That diversion would save journey times from Uxbridge into central London.

  • @inkyscrolls5193
    @inkyscrolls5193 Před 2 lety +26

    1:36 "As the shuttle is every twenty minutes, if you've just missed the train you've got a bit of a wait."
    Me, a Northerner, with four hours between trains: *wut*
    Edit: Also, having checked the figures, the idea that even the last used station on the Underground could have 190,000 passengers per year, even during Covid, is astounding - the least used station on my line had just 400 passengers in 2020.

    • @PCDelorian
      @PCDelorian Před rokem +1

      Have to agree with you there, went down to London a few months back and was amazed at how even a bad day for the Tube is far better than a good day using Northern.

  • @Rorschach.
    @Rorschach. Před 2 lety +2

    Cheers, Geoff - from a vintage Grange Hill fan👌

  • @Jimyjames73
    @Jimyjames73 Před 2 lety +1

    I liked when you were talking about 'Grange Hill' @2:27, you put the Fork with the sausage in the top right hand corner - just like in the original Grange Hill opening Titles!!! 😀🚂🚂🚂

  • @peterb514
    @peterb514 Před 2 lety +2

    I was born just up the road from Grange Hill and my earliest memory was when the 1960 Stock ATO started their tests in April 1964, when we could only ride in the Standard Stock trailers and the windows of the motor cars were painted over. I also remember riding the “red train”, which I believe was the last 1935 Stock in service. The drivers of the STO trains were a miserable lot and never waved to us at they passed under the footbridge at the other end of Grange Hill tunnel, where I waited every evening to see the ‘62 Stock through train for Grange Hill at 1857… it almost always had to stop at the signal before the tunnel and the drivers always did a wave and a toot! Happy memories of much gentler times. I have a unique enamel sign from platform 1 at Hainault… “Subway to platform 2 for trains to Grange Hill, Chigwell, Roding Valley and Woodford”. 🤓😆

    • @adadadad5780
      @adadadad5780 Před 2 lety

      My Dad used to take me to the footbridge. Sometimes the drivers tooted us when we waved.

  • @alexthomson8892
    @alexthomson8892 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting to see you visit chigwell station. One I use every day!

  • @thebigmack5035
    @thebigmack5035 Před 2 lety +1

    ive missed many trains having lived in Hainault almost all my life. nothing worse than missing your train by seconds to then have to wait 20 mins for the next one haha

  • @christophernoble6810
    @christophernoble6810 Před 2 lety +2

    The old Great Eastern service lived on into BR days. After the Central Line service packed up for the night there was a service out of Liverpool Street which ran, so far as I can recall, to Epping.

  • @justinsamuels5516
    @justinsamuels5516 Před 2 lety +1

    This is documentary standard, excellent, making such interest from that short piece of tube line most Londoners know nothing about!

  • @flyingpanhandle
    @flyingpanhandle Před 2 lety +6

    "as a shuttle is every 20 mins, if you missed a train you've got a bit of a wait"
    Say's everything about the transport system in London and outside, we'd love just a 20minute wait between services!

  • @GarethHowell
    @GarethHowell Před 2 lety +12

    Wow, that brought back memories, Geoff. I was born and brought up right next to Hainault station. Our garden backed on to the Embankment on which the station is built. Moreover, I used the loop everyday from age 11 to 18 to get to school. I remember the test trains well, and the occasional 1938 stock red train that ran in the evening and at weekends.
    As a kid, we used to play in the depot. Probably shouldn't admit it (I reckon the statute of limitations protects me), but we used to shunt trains back and forward on the sidings :-)

    • @jezwilde2376
      @jezwilde2376 Před 2 lety

      That's a pretty adventurous childhood!

    • @Lisbonized
      @Lisbonized Před rokem

      Where did you get the 2 train keys needed to do this? Why didn’t the shunters or signalman not notice what you did? 🤔

    • @GarethHowell
      @GarethHowell Před rokem

      @@Lisbonized We didn't seem to need them. We certainly didn't have any.
      I can't answer for those who should have seen us doing it. We were only ever on the sidings by moor (i.e. where Limes Farm was built in the late 60's) At the time (late 50's early 60's) it was open fields and we rarely saw anybody. If we did, they chased us off.

    • @GarethHowell
      @GarethHowell Před rokem

      Thnking more about it. Maybe the older boys had some (I was 7-8)

    • @Lisbonized
      @Lisbonized Před rokem

      @@GarethHowell it’s possible that the keys needed were left in situ. Highly possible that the shunters at least would have been asleep. 😂Depending on what sidings you were on, it may not have been indicated on the signalman’s diagram.

  • @deldirk7123
    @deldirk7123 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for giving the info of where the series was filmed, I guessed it would not have been in the real Grange Hill district on the Central Line

  • @musicforaarre
    @musicforaarre Před 2 lety +1

    So enjoyable, informative, and the camera shots were a good substitute for my being there. Aarre Peltomaa of Mississauga, Ontario

  • @maplady572
    @maplady572 Před 2 lety +2

    Superb and really enjoyable. I generally watch these videos twice over as there is so much detail and interest packed into a few minutes, that I don't absorb it all first time around. Well researched and presented, with a bit of fun thrown in for good measure. Thanks!

  • @PhilSmith71
    @PhilSmith71 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the nod to the original Grange Hill series at 2:27 👍

  • @hjeltestugan
    @hjeltestugan Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Geoff for all your lovely work for us tube lovers! Chris in Sweden!

  • @FalandodeAmenidades
    @FalandodeAmenidades Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a subway train driver from Brazil and I just found out about your channel! Great videos! Greetings!

  • @sakurapablo671
    @sakurapablo671 Před 2 lety +1

    I love watching these videos. I can see why most of these places are least used or haven’t been seen too much by other folks passing through.

  • @redbeard2474
    @redbeard2474 Před 2 lety +1

    All this on my doorstep. Almost take it for granted.

  • @jezwilde2376
    @jezwilde2376 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the Grange Hill banger. Got a genuine LOL from me. I used to visit my friend who lived in Chigwell in the 80s as a young teenager. It was always a lovely start to a day of travelcard roving for under a fiver!

  • @sea80vicvan
    @sea80vicvan Před 2 lety +1

    7:01 "Farewell bin bag in the breeze" - except there's no breeze. Fascinating to see and learn about all these little known facts about different parts of the Underground.

  • @mtrmotrio3963
    @mtrmotrio3963 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Geoff for this great Video. I really enjoy these videos about the tube, like in the oldern times of your channel. I always have a smile on my face when a new one comes out, hopefully this will continue. Also the video frequency was really high in the last weeks, which makes me happy. (pls dont overwork). Looking forward for more videos of this kind, so thank you and greetings from Berlin.

  • @TCOphox
    @TCOphox Před rokem +1

    I swear to god I'm not a Londoner, or even a Briton at that. But I love watching British rail videos because it's so complex and has a rich history to them

  • @adrianthomas6667
    @adrianthomas6667 Před 5 měsíci

    I lived near Hainault station all my youth and never went around the loop up past Grange Hill station. I lived equidistant from them and could walk to either station via Manford Way. My childhood school was Grange Hill School, prefabricated infants and newer secondary. They pulled it all down for real estate. 1960's - 70's

  • @notanimposter
    @notanimposter Před 2 lety +8

    Just became very excited about the tiny lift and I realized how much of a hopeless nerd I really am.

  • @paulknight5018
    @paulknight5018 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved the sausage at Grange Hill Station, took me back instantly

  • @wilfvoss
    @wilfvoss Před 2 lety +1

    Loved that Geoff... Thanks for the subtle Grange Hill title sequence reference 😁

  • @mightyvagabond
    @mightyvagabond Před 2 lety +1

    As much as I enjoyed this, this vlog felt like a Londonist one, still loved it

  • @geordieal
    @geordieal Před 2 lety

    As soon as you said Grange Hill I was expecting a sausage, was not disappointed!

  • @gegamertv1239
    @gegamertv1239 Před 2 lety +2

    finaly! an update virsion to the secrets of the central line (but only the hainault suttle)

  • @TechRyze
    @TechRyze Před 11 měsíci

    I visited Ruislip Gardens for the first time this year, as a place out to the west of London where I could leave my car during the day, before heading out into England in the evening after a trip into central London to run a few errands.
    Yep - a very calm and quiet neighbourhood and station. I'd consider living out there, tbh.

  • @CCB912
    @CCB912 Před rokem

    I'd be happy to head there just to ride that lift... epic

  • @Bobby-uv1xf
    @Bobby-uv1xf Před 2 lety +1

    I started working on London Underground in 1970 as an Railway Operating Apprentice (ROA) After initial training I spent some time at Woodford Signal Cabin as what was known as a Box Boy (the Signalman's dog's body) ... Many of the trains used for ATO (Automatic Train Operation) were Craven Stock motor cars with Standard stock trailer cars, Craven were also the maker's of the A 60s used on the Metropolitan line.

  • @dopiaza2006
    @dopiaza2006 Před 2 lety +2

    When he asks what type of stock it is on the overhead view, the cream coloured building just closer to the camera contains the training simulator. A fully fledged multi screen simulator in a cut down tube train running on Windows XP :)

  • @alanmartin9207
    @alanmartin9207 Před 2 lety +3

    When my Dad was a boy he lived a stone's throw from Grange Hill - he was at home when the bomb struck the station. He'd walk home from Woodford along the tracks. Apparently getting caught in the tunnel when a train passed was the worst!

  • @enigmabletchley6936
    @enigmabletchley6936 Před 2 lety +1

    Inspiring! I might follow in your footsteps one day.

  • @sambarton5963
    @sambarton5963 Před 2 lety

    Superb video, fantastic flow of information! Thank you for sharing!

  • @harrybond9282
    @harrybond9282 Před 2 lety

    We are living in Gants Hill from 30 years and Now Grange Hill but some of this intresting information did not knew. Excellent video , loved it. Looking forward for future videos

  • @PlanetoftheDeaf
    @PlanetoftheDeaf Před 2 lety +1

    Nice countryside near there. The London LOOP walk passes near Chigwell station, which is the only reason I've ever needed to use the Hainault Loop!

  • @andrzejgalka3859
    @andrzejgalka3859 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a very good and a very enthusiastic video. Thanks to this I can learn more about the shuttle in Hainault.

  • @jforcemember
    @jforcemember Před 2 lety +7

    YES!! THE SECRET SERIES IS BACK!!

  • @mamigagi
    @mamigagi Před 2 lety

    Always a joy when one of these videos pops up!

  • @albionbot881
    @albionbot881 Před 2 lety +2

    Living in Grange Hill this was a useful insight. One other thing, there are no car parks at the 3 stations and since moved to zone 4 and before COVID had attracted an increase in commuters,

  • @ListerDavid
    @ListerDavid Před 2 lety +1

    The flying banger was a nice touch, I started humming the theme as so as the doors opened. 😆

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 2 lety +3

      finally! someone spotted it!! thank you ... hee he hee

    • @richardbrockie
      @richardbrockie Před 2 lety +1

      @@geofftech2 The pause before the banger appeared was timed perfectly - I cheered! Well done!

  • @amandaslater4183
    @amandaslater4183 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Geoff I love learning about the history of the trains. 👍

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Před 2 lety +37

    Geoff, I’m admittedly a very inept researcher, but I’m blown away by all of the detailed information in your videos. Both historical and current. What resources do you use to find all of this out?

    • @mariogeis9558
      @mariogeis9558 Před 2 lety

      i guess him's a train writer. no resources @ all.

  • @RogersRamblings
    @RogersRamblings Před 2 lety +5

    The original automatic trains on the shuttle were four car units comprising a 1960 stock driving motor car at each end with two standard stock trailers between.

  • @sprint955st
    @sprint955st Před 2 lety

    I never use the Hainault loop, and the Central Line just takes me to work. Still absolutely fascinating. Thanks.

  • @stephenb2950
    @stephenb2950 Před 2 lety +1

    I was recently at Hainault in the early afternoon. The Woodford shuttle was shown as the second train on the platform, with the first train being shown as for West Ruislip. I became intrigued when the driver walked along the platform and got in the cab at the "wrong" end of the train. There was no announcement on the platform but I heard the driver announce on the train that the service was going to be West Ruislip via Woodford. Several people on the train, obviously wanting stations between Hainault and Wanstead got off and I took the opportunity to get on. I couldn't figure out why it went this way round as another West Ruislip train followed it into the Woodford station within a minute or two.

  • @grahammcdonald3650
    @grahammcdonald3650 Před 2 lety

    Love the sausage, I always think of that cartoon strip intro when I drive past the station. As soon as you said Grange Hill I thought of it, it made my day to see it appear!

  • @danielscott524
    @danielscott524 Před 2 lety

    “I only want to help you, Roland” Great video - all the way from New North Road to Snakes Lane!

  • @carlosvanvegas
    @carlosvanvegas Před 2 lety +2

    Always enjoyable, and with such great quality content

  • @adadadad5780
    @adadadad5780 Před 2 lety

    Grange Hill was my home station as a child.

  • @andyfidler5022
    @andyfidler5022 Před 2 lety

    Excellent film. Thanks 😊

  • @randomchannelrandomvideos

    I'm so glad this video was published. I needed to know about the Hainualt to Woodford branch. Two lines on the Underground, no, three, no, four, four lines, four Underground lines with branches in their route maps.

  • @mukeshvig174
    @mukeshvig174 Před rokem

    Great memories.
    Thanks Geoff 👍

  • @AaronD_
    @AaronD_ Před 2 lety +1

    nostalgia from secrets of the underground! woop

  • @insignificantaftermathPROJECTS

    The way you say Shuttle reminds of the PA voice used by news anchors in the 80s and 90s.

  • @andrewdempsey6529
    @andrewdempsey6529 Před 2 lety

    Another brilliant video Geoff! 👏🏻

  • @henryharesdene4164
    @henryharesdene4164 Před 2 lety

    I am constantly amazed how you - young Mr. Marshall - manage to make such a potentially boring subject as underground trains "quite interesting". It must be your presentation and enthusiasm that dies it....
    Nurse,
    nurse....

  • @TransportForLuka
    @TransportForLuka Před 2 lety +2

    Great to see Geoff finally made a new secrets of video!

  • @almuric1baggins337
    @almuric1baggins337 Před 2 lety +4

    How do you know you're watching a Geoff Marshall video? You've hit the like button before the video has started!

  • @smokeyeyes__
    @smokeyeyes__ Před 2 lety

    My nan has limited mobility and we used to take trips up to london as a family from hainault, I have fond memories of that 18-inch lift 😂

  • @thefettfan3994
    @thefettfan3994 Před 2 lety

    Very useful information indeed Sir! Thank You Indeed!!

  • @guillaumemaurice3503
    @guillaumemaurice3503 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. I was at South Woodford when I was at Queen Mary, University of London.

    • @ianmcclavin
      @ianmcclavin Před 4 měsíci

      I see my mate George Lane still has his name on some of the signs at South Woodford.😅😊😂

  • @richardharrison6993
    @richardharrison6993 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍

  • @callmebigdog
    @callmebigdog Před 2 lety +1

    If you ever come to Minneapolis I would love to show you our few metro lines, and thier secrets.

  • @finlaylavery8408
    @finlaylavery8408 Před 2 lety +7

    Gutted the first second of the Grange Hill theme tune didn't play when the tube train doors opened to reveal Grange Hill station...

    • @ajpdaniels
      @ajpdaniels Před 2 lety +1

      We did get the sausage though!

  • @travelswithjess
    @travelswithjess Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic video Geoff! Really enjoyed it 👍🏻😀