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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2010

Various trains at London Euston station during the evening rush hour on Friday 4th June 2010.
INCLUDES: Virgin Pendolino's, London Midland 321 & 350's and London Overground 313's, alot of good races and crossovers aswell!
The announcement that can be heard at the end was a security announcement!
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  • Why do the 350's sound like UFO's?

    

  • @Dennis2Lane Its just their motor. LOL

  • are you still allowed to film here???

  • @squareboffin Yes, as far as I know.

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  • The 350s at rush hour at 12 coaches look like snakes!

  • Basically inspector sands means emergency service's and security to wherever it says. It could be a fire , bomb threat or anything else. They use thus because bomb threat at platform 2 would scare everyone, saying inspector sands won't scare people

  • The automated public address announcement can be generated automatically by the station's fire warning system, or can be triggered from the station control. The message audio file is usually stored as the primary standard emergency announcement on the station PA/VA system. The message may indicate that a single fire alarm call point in a public area has been operated

  • Inspector Sands is a code phrase used by public transport authorities in the United Kingdom, including Network Rail and London Underground, to alert staff and other agencies, such as the police, to an emergency or potential emergency such as a fire or bomb scare without alerting the public and

    creating panic. The exact wording depends on the station, and the nature of the incident, for example "Would Inspector Sands please report to the operations room immediately, or somewhere like platform 2

  • Inspector Sands is a code phrase used by public transport authorities in the United Kingdom, including Network Rail and London Underground, to alert staff and other agencies, such as the police, to an emergency or potential emergency such as a fire or bomb scare without alerting the public and

    creating panic. [1][2] The exact wording depends on the station, and the nature of the incident, for example "Would Inspector Sands please report to the operations room immediately" or "would Inspector Sa

  • gr8 vid mate.iv never heard an inspector sands myself at any station,but there seems to be a few of these announcements at euston :)

  • I've heard the inspector sands loop before from the concourse. Blows your ears off, and everyone was looking like "wtf, is there a bomb or something?"

  • @neo92vip Some London Stations can be a bit funny bout you filming there. all to do with terrorism and security...

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