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London Underground - Central Line, Bond Street (1992 stock)

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2007

© phillper0906 - 2007
http://rides.webshots.com/album/560061890OpqfPc
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Short video of a Central Line (1992 stock) train pulling into Bond Street station, with a mouse running along the platform before it arrives, London, W1, England, GB, UK.
1992 stock.

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  • Thanks, Im not a fare dogger in a railway enthusiast!

  • dogger? LOL

    I'll say no more, but that you for your comments.

  • @phillper0906 cant u keep the camera still

  • @kurdman12345678

    Sorry, I'll try harder next time......... i was walking along the platform

  • @kurdman12345678

    Sorry, my bad. I'll try harder next time......... i was walking along the platform after all

  • Great Video, Does Bond Street Station have ticket barriers?

  • Yes, it's very difficult to get on without paying these days.

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  • Eeeek! A mouse!!! Ahhhhh!!! LOL... XD

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  • in this station my friend salim works. i missed london and him.

  • A lot of the stations in London have ticket barriers, so DONT bend your ticket! I did this and it buggered up as it went through the ticket barrier sensor so for the rest of the day I had to go through the disabled bit.

  • tunnels on the Central line are nearly 110 years old and are among the first of their kind, hence why they're smaller.

  • The propulsion, when its stopping, kinda sounds like the R46 propulsion (one of many trains from the subway system in New York City) when its stopping... This sounds cooler but R46 sounds more serious...

  • love how fast Central line trains arrive at the stations...thanks =)

  • Verry nice train! class 482 waggon? Verry small tunell (diameter aproximately 3,50-3,60m, equivqlent 138-140inches).

  • Iv'e never fare dogged in my life, and would quite happely strangle anyone who does! I'm just trying to find out as I'm and railway enthusiast!

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