Last Steam trains on the Underground part 1, London Transport Museum District Line 150th Anniversary
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 Published On Jun 23, 2019

The last ever steam trains on the Underground in Central London.

Part 1: We take a ride from Ealing Broadway to High Street Kensington, pulled by "Sarah Siddons," a 96 year old electric locomotive buitl in 1923 for the Metropolitan Railway, and riding in 127 year old Victorian built Metropolitan "Jubilee" coach number , built in 1892. There were delays, due to a fault on the electric engine, plus losing our signalling slot. Huge numbers of people turned out to see the event, with spectators along the route, lots of train spotters at the stations, and many surprised passengers, bemused to see a steam locomotive on the underground!

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Cameras: Sony RX0 ii / Gopro Hero 7 black both shooting 4K (Gopro is the wider angle view)
Post production in Adobe Premier Pro
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