Flashing green - flashing green aspects are employed on the East Coast Main Line north of Peterborough. They were installed for 140 mph (225 km/h) running in connection with the testing of the new InterCity 225 electric trains, with a steady green limiting test trains to the normal speed limit of 125 mph. They no longer have official meaning, but remain in place and there are a couple of locations where the presence or absence of flashing provides useful information to drivers.
GNER those were the days!
SignalCO45 1 month ago
Are trains allowed to run at 140mph in passenger service on this section of the ECML?
MC2251 1 year ago
Filmed with a Canon XH A1
brittonian 1 year ago
What on earth was this shot on? Canon HFS11?
banjokitten 1 year ago
superb shots of the very fast and excellent 225's well done
scottlaw39 1 year ago
Flashing green - flashing green aspects are employed on the East Coast Main Line north of Peterborough. They were installed for 140 mph (225 km/h) running in connection with the testing of the new InterCity 225 electric trains, with a steady green limiting test trains to the normal speed limit of 125 mph. They no longer have official meaning, but remain in place and there are a couple of locations where the presence or absence of flashing provides useful information to drivers.
brittonian 2 years ago
Can anyone tell me what the flashing green signals mean? Ta!
taffboyslim 2 years ago
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Nice video 5*
ay76 2 years ago
good video. 5* :)
getofmaballs 2 years ago