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Post by Phil on Mar 16, 2006 23:54:12 GMT
OK all - nice video. So how about identifying all the different locations?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2006 0:26:57 GMT
Best of luck everyone
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2006 10:27:02 GMT
One of the stations is Canada Water
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Post by amershamsi on Mar 17, 2006 11:35:29 GMT
Harrow-on-the-Hill was in the first video, about 1.40 in (and again at other times), with the barriers.
The DLR one looked like Bank - it was underground and not Island Gardens or Cutty Sark.
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Post by dunois on Mar 19, 2006 13:22:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2006 23:25:56 GMT
Southgate, Angel, North Greenwich, Euston, Hammersmith or Barons Ct, Canada Water, DLR towards Bank, DLR at Island Gardens, Canary Wharf, Waterloo or London Bridge, Harrow-on-the-Hill, DLR at Limehouse, London Bridge Northern, Waterloo Bakerloo I think, Canary Wharf again, Farringdon, Borough I think, Canada Water again.
Not all counted, not in any particular order.
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Post by ttran on Mar 27, 2006 5:29:37 GMT
Hmm nice vids there. The person who filmed those must be a bit lonely though lol. That sweeping view of the C stock that gets played over a few times looks to be Barbican by the way. Annnyway, while we're on the topic of google videos, has anyone seen the Caneman ones? Admittedly he is a pilot not a train driver but y'know, he still seems pretty funny. Check it out for yourself: video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7369678043308355827&q=caneman
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Post by prjb on Apr 2, 2006 17:08:42 GMT
Great clip, but the info on the right hand side states that LU carry 19 million passengers a year. Hmm, considering we manage 3 million passenger journeys a day and have 500 peak trains I think that this figure may be 'slightly' wrong! It then goes on to state that 150,000 people enter the system each hour!! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2006 9:39:03 GMT
At 1:31 secs in, on the 1st video (''Lonely''), we see a blueish light from the DLR train .... why's it blue, as opposed to white like the rest of the carriage?
(This is a query BTW.)
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