We are at Richmond station in southwest London.
Richmond is a relatively small town
with a population of only ≈ 20,000 people.
Yet, its train station is rather busy.
Platforms 1–2 are used by South West Trains services,
platforms 3–5 by London Overground, and
platforms 6–7 by the London Underground District line.
London Underground and Overground services terminate here,
whereas South West Trains use it as a through station.
Announcements at this station are spoken by
Celia Drummond and Phil Sayer.
Enjoy watching the trains and listening to the announcements!
This train is formed of Class 455 stock,
which is mostly used on local suburban lines.
The train calls at all stops to London Waterloo.
After whistling, the guard in the background will close the doors.
The train hasn’t fully left the station yet,
the next train is already announced.
This will be a fast service to London Waterloo,
only calling at Clapham Junction and London Waterloo.
Medium-distance services at South West Trains have blue livery,
and this one is formed of Class 450 stock.
Platform 2 for the delayed 21:15
South West Trains service to London Waterloo.
Calling at Clapham Junction and London Waterloo.
Customers for London Victoria, East Croydon
and Kensington Olympia should change at Clapham Junction.
This train seemed rather full,
and people were struggling to find space.
The train will not stay for long,
as it is already delayed by a few minutes.
I love the whistling sound of the inverters of this class.
Platform 2 for the 21:28
South West Trains service to London Waterloo.
Calling at Putney, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and London Waterloo.
Customers for London Victoria, East Croydon
and Kensington Olympia should change at Clapham Junction.
This train is formed of 10 coaches.
Platform 2 for the 21:28
South West Trains service to London Waterloo.
The train now approaching platform 2
is the 21:28 South West Trains service to London Waterloo.
Calling at Putney, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and London Waterloo.
Mind the gap between the train and the platform,
mind the gap!
This 10-coach train is formed of Class 458 stock.
It is a semi-fast service to London Waterloo,
making some but not all of the stops.
The “OFF” signal indicates the guard
that the main signal is green
and the train may leave the station.
We are now at the London Underground platforms.
Platform 7 for the London Underground service to Upminster.
Calling at District line stations to Upminster via Earl’s Court.
Richmond is the terminus of one of the District line branches.
Here we see a District line train approaching the station,
while the other one is getting ready to leave.
Looks like it will leave with a bit of delay.
With this train leaving, the film will end.
