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  • The vehicle with the pantograph- what stock was that converted from?

  • where was that going to

  • I've seen this a few times on the ECML and have been a bit perplexed by it. Presumably, bits of this train would have at one time been in passenger service

  • do you no times for this york to leeds and leeds to york up and dawn do you no the times at oll

  • At 0:35 what that next to the Class 158

  • That would be a GNER class 91

  • i love the smell of them when they leave and noise the grand central ones and the flying banana above

  • CLAGGGGGG at 58 secs

  • Great Video

  • AAAA. 062154Z FEB 2009 Nice video.. Just a little puzzled did the locomotives on this line have a Navy blue livery and called at that time GNR ? Or is this locomotive from another region ? ...thank you for posting.......AR.

  • The train in the video is Network Rail's ' New measurement train', which records data from the track and overheads. it is not in passenger service.

  • TNT beasts rip dear vals

  • what are these trains for

  • what happen to the secord 1 looks like the eignine has blown and caught fire

  • MTU is murder, just check out that clag then tell me you really want to get rid of Valentas...

  • The network rail valentas are BEASTS spesh the one with buffers!:D

  • ahh to hear that screaming noise again :)

    ...bahh to mtus!

  • Its not about what we the enthusiasts like im affraid. Its all business minded, fuel ecconomy, going green and all that crap! Saw a `green lobby` recently near us at our local station. Then 47853 pulled in checked by signals. It left in the usual 47 `clagfest` with the smoke drifting back towards the `green idiots`. Fucking funny at the time!

  • Very nice indeed well done

  • beasts

  • Welcome to York, this is York. The train now standing at platform 4 is the train for Darlington, Durham, Stevenage, Peterlee, Peterbourgh and Newcastle upon Tyne. I have always wanted to be come a train annoucer.

  • go for it mate live your dream !!

  • beastage

  • is that how they ended up with a yellow livery then?

  • do you know them trains go at about 120mph and spray yellow paint on faulty track

  • its actually 125

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