Huh, never mind, love the NMT, saw it up here while the blue lazer was recording some data and it was at night too, nice blue light following the rails to Aberdeen it was
What a beauty, we get HSTs up here, in fact I was on set HA04 from Montrose to Arbroath yesterday morning but I had to stand because most seats were taken however I was due to be on for one stop anyway
Really good pics. Love the design of the 380s and 385s. They just stand out compared to other trains. Also the sound they make when they depart. What is it that makes that sound anyway ???. Ive been curious about it for a while.
Maybe don't share photos of your friends or anyone in general derek#2931 . If I were you, I wouldn't want anyone I don't really know knowing who I or my friends look like
Yeah it's better to do that because like you say, there could be stalkers on this forum, my advice is don't share full name, address, DoB, any photos of friends, you can talk about them but not post pictures of them, where you live that kind of thing
Well, this is a happy little thread. Keep it on topic please. If you don't enjoy the thread, please just move along.
Will do Sam, thanks for the kind words and I'm sure TSW Nathan and derek#2931 and myself can take your advice on board, to echo the Colonel, keep on topic guys...
I don't know how we got from photos of trains to food to personal information, but we were having a nice chat too, thanks again for the advice
Yea. Glad DTG Approves! Well. Here's another photo: Class 380 at Glasgow Central by TSW Nathan posted Sep 19, 2022 at 5:16 PM Glasgow Central by TSW Nathan posted Sep 19, 2022 at 5:16 PM Glasgow Central Approach by TSW Nathan posted Sep 19, 2022 at 5:16 PM Not sure if I uploaded this yet or not but here it is Images of Class 380's at Glasgow Central Images of Class 385's at Glasgow Central Images of the River Clyde
Some shots from my trip to and on the West Highland Line in October I had to go from Troon to Glasgow Central at 6:20am in the morning. It was very early and I was so tired but I knew it would be worth it. We arrived at Glasgow Central earlier than I expected because we had got on an express train. We got a Gregg's roll for breakfast and then made our to Glasgow Queen Street. Once at Queen Street we had an hour and a half to wait for our train to Oban. I took this opertunity took get some photos of the trains there. Class 385's, Class 170's, Class 158's, Class 156's and even a Inter7City HST! Eventually our train arrives fresh from the depot for our journey. We make our way through the barriers early to try and get good seats to discover that the train is going to Aniesland. Not where we want to go. We panic and find a seat kn the middle platforms. Turns out it was only the front two coaches were going to Aniesland. The other 6 were for Oban, Fort William and Mallaig. We Make our way onto the train and accidentally get on the wrong part. Thankfully someone points this out to us and we get to the front two coaches before the train leaves. We get good seats and enjoy the journey up to Oban. As we arrive into Oban we also see the MV Isle of Mull Departing and the MV Isle of Lewis arriving. Some great sights even if it was a bit wet. That's the story of my trip on the West Highland Line.
Oooo! Cool! I always wanted to go on one of the TSW routes IRL. That's really interesting! Were there alot of Trainbows or just the one that you took photos of?
Southeastern only has one 395 Trainbow but I know that 375922 has a Pride sticker on it but I didn't see it
Nice images, 43s are so rare near me. It must be nice listening to their clag every now and again. Only time I see a 43 is during a Network Rail Test Train. Here's an image from August with 43274 & 43299.
Yeah, I don't really see them much unless I go up to Glasgow Queen Street so I probably see them as rare as you do