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Title: Great British Journeys - YouTube Live Stream
Post by: RichT54 on March 20, 2022, 22:15:34
Driver's Eye View from National Rail Live Stream with music?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mopP1ALXzKc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mopP1ALXzKc)

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National Rail

Sit back and relax as you enjoy a driver's eye view of Britain’s most picturesque railway journeys, streamed in our exclusive footage.

Experience what it's like to travel across the Scottish Highlands; watch the waves crash against the Devon coast; get lost in the pleasant green land of Wales and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Suffolk.

The sounds and the motion of travelling by train have been scientifically proven to help people relax, which is why we’ve developed Great British Journeys; a series of the country’s most scenic train journeys – all shot from the train driver’s cab.


Title: Re: Great British Journeys - YouTube Live Stream
Post by: MVR S&T on March 20, 2022, 22:26:56
I no longer watch TV, just watch the mainly American live rail and river cams, York and Crewe are on live stream too. My favorite is Fort Madison with its rail and road swing bridge


Title: Re: Great British Journeys - YouTube Live Stream
Post by: RichT54 on March 20, 2022, 22:45:01
I no longer watch TV, just watch the mainly American live rail and river cams, York and Crewe are on live stream too. My favorite is Fort Madison with its rail and road swing bridge

Yes, I have watched some of those also.

However, I'm not sure that this National Rail stream really qualifies as "Live" when it clearly has been recorded at a different time of day.


Title: Re: Great British Journeys - YouTube Live Stream
Post by: RailCornwall on March 30, 2022, 17:59:22
These are good, but the use of musak is disappointing, naturally recorded audio as done by the experts in the craft would have been favourable.



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