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A Saturday Evening in North and West London (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

A trip into London with visits to the soon to be closed Kings Cross Thameslink, the due to close in 2008 Thameslink lines into Moorgate at Barbican and Moorgate, Cricklewood, Acton Main Line, Ealing Broadway (where the ECS of a charter complete with Steam loco passes) Paddington (with an idling Valenta) Edgware Road on the Bakerloo line, Finchley Road on the Met and Jubilee line and also Kings Cross with the soon the be extinct GNER. This is Part 1 of 2!

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  • london is the best!

  • at 2:08-2:11 you can see a teenager doing pull-ups

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  • i've always wondered what those two empty tracks and platforms at Barbican were there for. and now i know!

    great video, thanks very much!!!

  • ok thanks

  • It was on an empty stock movement to Stonebridge Park depot. Some trains will return to the depot just after the evening peak but then some will return late in the evening as the service stops for the night.

  • Wonderful footage!

  • great vid, how come the first bakerloo line train didnt stop?

  • will you do some videos in st. pancras when it opens?

  • it will be replaced by a new station built slightly further up the line that is too close the junstion to keep it running

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