Passenger Trains at Speed UK 4 - *ALL UK TRAIN OPERATORS!*

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • Welcome to the latest instalment in the popular "Trains at Speed UK" series!
    This video features trains travelling at speed (*mostly* over 70mph) all around the UK, with clips shown from every single operator! In the video, we see 79 different classes of trains from 30 different train operators at 118 locations!
    There's few things better about trains than feeling the thrill of a high speed train passing through, so sit back, relax and enjoy more than 60 minutes of fast trains!
    Below is a list of all operators featured in the video:
    Avanti West Coast:
    Featured: Classes 221 'Voyager', 390 'Pendolino', 805
    Not Featured: Class 807 (still in production at the time of filming)
    c2c:
    Featured: Classes 357, 720
    Caledonian Sleeper:
    Featured: Classes 73, 92
    Chiltern Railways:
    Featured: Classes 68, 165, 168
    CrossCountry Trains:
    Featured: Classes 170, 220, 221, HST
    East Midlands Railway (EMR):
    Featured: Classes 180, 222, 360
    Not Featured: Class 810 (still in production at time of filming)
    Eurostar:
    Featured: Classes 373 (e300), 374 (e320)
    Gatwick Express:
    Featured: Class 387
    Grand Central:
    Featured: Classes 180, 221
    Great Northern:
    Featured: Classes 387, 717
    Not Featured: Class 379 (not yet in service at time of filming)
    Great Western Railway (GWR):
    Featured: Classes 57, 150, 158, 165, 166, 387, 769, 800, 802, HST
    Greater Anglia:
    Featured: Classes 317, 321, 322, 720, 745, 755
    Heathrow Express:
    Featured: Class 387
    Hull Trains:
    Featured: Class 802
    London North Eastern Railway (LNER):
    Featured: Classes 91, 800, 801
    London North Western Railway (LNWR):
    Featured: Classes 319, 350, 730
    Not Featured: Class 150 (few opportunities to see at speed)
    London Overground:
    Featured: Class 710
    Not Featured: Class 378 (few opportunities to see at speed)
    Lumo:
    Featured: Class 803
    Merseyrail:
    Featured: Class 507, 777
    Not Featured: Class 508 (withdrawn at time of filming)
    Northern Ireland Railways (NIR):
    Featured: Classes 201, 3000, 4000
    Northern Trains:
    Featured: Classes 150, 155, 156, 158, 170, 195, 319, 323, 331, 333, 769
    Scotrail:
    Featured: Classes 156, 158, 170, 318, 320, 334, 380, 385, HST
    Not Featured: Class 153 (few opportunities to see at speed)
    South Western Railway (SWR):
    Featured: Classes 158, 159, 444, 450, 455, 458, 701, 707
    Southeastern:
    Featured: Classes 375, 376, 377, 395, 465, 466, 707
    Southern:
    Featured: Classes 171, 313, 377
    Thameslink:
    Featured: Class 700
    Transpennine Express:
    Featured: Classes 68, 185, 397, 802
    TfL Rail (Elizabeth Line):
    Featured: Class 345
    Transport for Wales Rail (TfW):
    Featured: Classes 67, 150, 153, 158, 170, 175, 197, 231
    Not Featured: Classes 230, 398, 756 (limited opportunities to see at speed)
    West Midlands Railway (WMR):
    Featured: Classes 170, 172, 196, 323, 730
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Komentáře • 37

  • @2pb
    @2pb Před měsícem +3

    I still remember the first time I experienced the thrill of a high speed train going through a station. The distinctive "thrumming" of the rails well before the train comes into view and whizzes by. Simply Awesome! I take the district line from Ealing Broadway occasionally and I every now and then I get the pleasure of experiencing a high train whizzing through the station. I believe they hit the 125mph top speed going through.

  • @Tank-Battles
    @Tank-Battles Před měsícem +1

    This compilation of passenger trains at speed across the UK is simply thrilling! It's incredible to see the diversity of train operators and the speed at which they traverse the tracks. Thanks for putting together this exciting showcase of UK rail travel!

  • @madbanana2495
    @madbanana2495 Před měsícem +4

    after literal years!!

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem

      Would have been sooner but sadly the pandemic delayed filming! Thanks for watching

  • @theunknown1st307
    @theunknown1st307 Před měsícem +2

    Am so glad you continued the series from Trains at Speed UK 3

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem +1

      Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!

  • @Thomas1980
    @Thomas1980 Před měsícem +1

    SUPER GOOD VIDEO! Best Greetings

  • @Transportationspotting
    @Transportationspotting Před měsícem +1

    This is great! Well done

  • @friki_edu
    @friki_edu Před měsícem +2

    What a great video!
    Greetings 🙂

  • @alTravelAndGaming
    @alTravelAndGaming Před měsícem +2

    Amazing video!!

  • @ulysseskruger6095
    @ulysseskruger6095 Před měsícem +1

    Nothing beats high speed pendo full tilt

  • @rastaman5105
    @rastaman5105 Před měsícem

    There,s a lot of railway operators in Great - Britain , more than in my home country the Netherlands !!

  • @nathanw9770
    @nathanw9770 Před 28 dny

    When will HD be available?

  • @Sunsetmerchant
    @Sunsetmerchant Před měsícem

    Caledonian Sleeper at Laurencekirk?

  • @miahaskurti4539
    @miahaskurti4539 Před měsícem +3

    Hang On. Did You Forgot To Put In Some Clips From Late 2019 To 2020?

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem +2

      Nope nothing has been left out. All clips were collected from 2021-2024 with my new camcorder.

    • @miahaskurti4539
      @miahaskurti4539 Před měsícem +2

      @@ACETrainsUK Ok Then

  • @tomedy_official
    @tomedy_official Před měsícem

    Of the record northern Irish trains are not associated with the other UK companies.
    There run by there own government as they are of different rail gauge and signaling.

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem

      Yep, I know their operation is slightly different. However, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK, NIR has been included here.

  • @davthesav
    @davthesav Před měsícem

    I thought they got rid of the hst’s but I saw one when i went to scotland?

    • @absentmindedjunk
      @absentmindedjunk Před měsícem

      Yeah, I think GWR still have some Castle Class HSTs, (4 coaches and 2 locos) ScotRail has a few, (also 4 coaches and 2 locos) RailAdventure have some for freight movements, some went to heritage and Network Rail use some for their New Measurement Trains. Sorry for the nerdy response!

  • @GeorgeTheGeneral1821
    @GeorgeTheGeneral1821 Před měsícem +1

    Do you have steam train videos ?

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem +1

      I do indeed, here's a playlist of all my steam vids:
      czcams.com/play/PL8MUT6QF7SqolkyXbrT6XExz63G0fyUeX.html&si=QFmlMl6Sq0yeMFdU

    • @GeorgeTheGeneral1821
      @GeorgeTheGeneral1821 Před měsícem

      @@ACETrainsUK Will you do the Jacobite steam locomotive ? (That's the Hogwart Express locomotive) 😃

  • @aocxe
    @aocxe Před měsícem +7

    Why dont you move the camera as they go past. Why keep it facing the same way? It would look so much better

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem +12

      Because I feel you lose the sense of speed when you pan around, and others have said the same thing in my previous 'at speed' compilations.

    • @aocxe
      @aocxe Před měsícem +2

      @ACETrainsUK honestly for me it's the opposite of you pan you see the widest fov, which conveys speed the most just like in games when driving faster increases pov. Also if you pan you get twice the length of shot so there's a reason other people do it. Don't listen to those other people they are buffoons

    • @typhoon-7
      @typhoon-7 Před měsícem +2

      I prefer no panning. I always like wide shots with plenty of depth of field. I agreed with John Frankenheimer who shot his movies wide with little panning or zooming because it let the viewer decide where in the scene they wanted to look. I agree. I want to decide where to look.
      Panning as a train passes doesn't work well always. For me the only acceptable one is planning to follow the rear as it passes. Many try to pan in the middle or at the front and it's awful looking especially as it rarely matches the speed of the train.
      I think your videos are fine as they are. Personal opinion, other available. Buffoon or otherwise.

    • @aocxe
      @aocxe Před měsícem

      @typhoon-7 to be fair I do agree that most of the shot should be facing the same way, the thing that annoys me is when they just end the clip pointing the camera at nothing. At least swing it round after most of the train has passed to see it leave the shot. But yes it does also annoy me when they spend ages panning around or do it too early.

    • @ACETrainsUK
      @ACETrainsUK  Před měsícem

      @@aocxe everyone has a different style of filming trains, so different things work for different people. I tend not to pan around as my camera is hand-held so it can sometimes destabilise the shot by panning.