That's a return to the good old days at GQS. If memory serves me right we used to have th 09:00 to Kings Cross then the 17:00 to Edinburgh (can't remember if it went forward to London) and finally the 23:00 to Edinburgh.
A fantastic sound - something that those MTU's will never achieve.
Interestingly it will become quite a catch once all the in service hsts become muted to be able to look out for the NMT because NR arent likely to splash out on new engines antime soon so there will always be one set of valentas floating about
I've seen this yellow train a few times before on the ECML. Back then though c.2009, it was a much shorter train
Strawberry7Lynn 10 months ago
@Strawberry7Lynn I believe it's length varies depending on the requirements of the run.
KitsuneProductions 2 months ago
That's a return to the good old days at GQS. If memory serves me right we used to have th 09:00 to Kings Cross then the 17:00 to Edinburgh (can't remember if it went forward to London) and finally the 23:00 to Edinburgh.
A fantastic sound - something that those MTU's will never achieve.
Thanks for posting.
keninblack 1 year ago
is glasgow a buffer stop?
SNAKEMAN742 2 years ago
Glasgow Queen Street high level is a terminus with 7 platforms. The low level has 2 additional through platforms.
A44488 2 years ago
Interestingly it will become quite a catch once all the in service hsts become muted to be able to look out for the NMT because NR arent likely to splash out on new engines antime soon so there will always be one set of valentas floating about
Moss235 3 years ago
I think on the measurement train one power car is the electric hybrid one, or has that been removed?
nobodyknew2006 3 years ago
There used to be a queen st to kings cross HST
787bb 3 years ago
excellent, I thoroughly enjoyed it!
johnpoet 3 years ago
rare to see hst in queen st
787bb 3 years ago
Cool vid!
43111sconepalace 4 years ago
good video;)5*
gner125 4 years ago