UK Railway trains at South Croydon station, Brighton Mainline, including Express, & Regional Passenger and Freight trains in November 2024! 🏴
A Weekday Afternoon of Southern services at South Croydon, Southern England, United Kingdom. Trains include:
- DB Cargo UK Class 66s
- 66/0s - Built in 1998/2001
- Freightliner Class 66s
- 66/5s - Built in 1999/2000
- GBRF Class 69s
- 69/0s - Built in 1976/84 - Converted from 56s from 2020
- GBRF Class 73s
- 73/9s - Built in 1965/1967 (Re-engined from 73s in 2014)
- Southern Class 171s
- 171/8 - Built in 2004 - Three Car Units
- Southeastern Class 375s
- 375/8 - Built in 2004/05 - DC Only
- Southern Class 377s
- 377/1 - Built in 2002/03 - DC Only
- 377/2 - Built in 2003/04 - AC & DC
- 377/4 - Built in 2004/05 - DC Only
- 377/6 - Built in 2012/13 - DC Only
- Great Northern Class 387s
- 387/2 - Built in 2015/16 - AC & DC
- Thameslink Class 700s
- 700/0 - Built in 2014/18 - AC & DC - Eight Car Units
- 700/1 - Built in 2014/18 - AC & DC - Twelve Car Units
- Network Rail Linsinger SF06-UK Rail Milling Machine
- Built in 2016/17
- Network Rail Windhoff MPVs
- Built in 1998/2001 - Multiple Purpose Vehicle
Filmed on 11th November 2024, Between 11.00 and 15.45.
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🚄 INFORMATION KEY
Train Numbers – e.g. 43032 or 800110 – These are train numbers which are specific to that train. No trains can be numbered the same. Locos are 5 digit numbers where the first two numbers are the class of train e.g. 67010 would be a class 67. Multiple Units are 6 digit numbers where the first three numbers are the class of train e.g. 390154 would be a class 390. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOPS#TOPS_numbering_under_British_Rail
Headcodes – e.g. 1F32 or 5M00 – These are used by the railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_reporting_number
Set Number – e.g. WB64 or NL04 – These are semi-permanent loco hauled coach formations which are kept together for formalities. The first two letters usually indicate the maintenance depot responsible e.g. OC is Old Oak Common, LA is Laira. The number indicates the rake number.
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Hello everyone, I’m StarlifeStudios and my passion is to experience and video railway stations across the United Kingdom at both small and large locations, but, with an informative twist! My videos are also designed as a historical reference for the days of the past and to reminisce about the way things were. Join me as I continue to travel and be sure to let me know if you’d like me to video at your favourite or local station.