Hello everyone, here's where I'll post my channels videos, which will mostly be trainspotting, but expect the unexpected driving video every once in a while. Anyway here's the first one, at Plymouth station on the Riviera Line.
All Trains on The Riviera Line Train Sim World 6 Showcase Experience the beauty of the Riviera Line in Train Sim World 6 with this full showcase of trains from across different eras. From modern high-speed units to legendary steam locomotives, this video brings together the best of British rail in one epic journey. Whether you’re a Train Sim World 6 player, a railway enthusiast, or just love the sights and sounds of classic and modern trains, this video has something for you!
Join me on a journey with the iconic "Flying Banana" - the Network Measurement Train! In this video, we're driving service 1Q28, a modified BR Class 43 HST, from just outside Milton Keynes Central to London Euston on the West Coast Main Line South. This video features AI-generated commentary created with Claude AI and brought to life using Copilot Audio Expressions text-to-speech technology. I've been experimenting with new ways to make my longer videos more engaging and informative, and I'm excited to share this approach with you!
In this video, I'm driving the iconic BR194 "Crocodile" electric locomotive hauling freight from Mainz to Koblenz. Using the TSW Annotations app, I've recreated the actual weather conditions from September 28th, 2025, with 10x weather progression to bring in dramatic fog conditions. The fog rolls in around 20 minutes into the journey and becomes extremely dense about 2/3 of the way through, adding a challenging and atmospheric element to this realistic freight service.
Join me for 17 minutes of relaxing trainspotting at London's St Pancras International station in Train Sim World 6! This session captures the atmospheric transition from a rainy winter sunset to snowfall, recreating the actual weather conditions from January 12th, 2017 using the TSW Annotations app. The video starts around 4pm with that beautiful pink sunset glow and light rain, which gradually turns to snow as evening settles in. Watch as East Midlands Trains HSTs and Southeastern Class 395 Javelins arrive and depart from this iconic London terminus. The changing weather conditions add a moody, cinematic quality to the station atmosphere - perfect for sitting back and enjoying the sights and sounds of British rail operations.
I'm currently working on a big one. A supercut of every HST service operating on the GWE route between 8 and 9 AM, recorded from multiple perspectives — cab view, front, and rear external cameras. I also included some extras, like the Class 166 and others. Every clip you'll see contains a train encounter, woven together into one long video. With 48 recordings totalling over 22 hours of raw footage, editing is taking a while! Progress is going well but it will likely be several more weeks before it's ready to publish. Stay tuned!
Still working on my HST supercut video, it helps that I have a 4 day weekend, I also included several Depot moves. Here's a short video showing how I actually edit these.
End of day update! Another productive day of editing on the HST Farewell Tour project. Good progress made, and still plenty more to go! To give you a taste of what's to come, here are some screenshots from today's recording and editing sessions. As you can see, there's plenty of variety — from multiple HST liveries from the GWR HST Farewell Pack, including the classic InterCity 125 and the InterCity Swallow, to additional liveries courtesy of the Great Western Express Remaster Branding Patch mod. And of course there's the Class 165s, 166s, 350s... and the Flying Scotsman. Get used to seeing that one — it's not shy about making appearances! The final video is still several weeks away, but it's coming together nicely. Stay tuned for more updates! Edit: Some duplicates because of a glitch
Just released my most ambitious video to date. 57 individual recordings across the Great Western Express route in Train Sim World 6, totalling over 28 hours of raw footage, edited down to 1,147 clips and woven together into a single 2 hour 20 minute video. Every clip contains a train encounter — no filler, just trains. Featuring multiple HST liveries, Class 165, 166, 350, Class 66, and the ever present Flying Scotsman. Recorded in 4K60fps. Weeks of work but very happy with the result.