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Secrets of the Circle Line
Geoff Marshall tours London's yellow line looking for odd bits of trivia...and himself.
There's more on Geoff's own channel here: / geofftech2
Geoff Marshall tours London's yellow line looking for odd bits of trivia...and himself.
There's more on Geoff's own channel here: / geofftech2
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The ending was absolutely spot on. Well done.
@Triadii
5 жыл бұрын
Tristan Lee it’s what Douglas Hofstadter would call “a tangled hierarchy”
@indrearvydasmikelionis8169
3 жыл бұрын
It was dopeeee
I didn't even realise at 0:05 you said 'in a second'. Then at 4:50 when you have come full Circle, it's revealed that you're actually talking to yourself! Incredible
@saturnDean
9 жыл бұрын
That was very clever! LOL!
@SamSitar
9 жыл бұрын
GroudonKnight how did he do that?
@charliecahill7252
7 жыл бұрын
TheMightyKinkle I went back to check when I noticed
@robloxgamer9966
7 жыл бұрын
Yes I no it's crazy
@Mitsiman2024
6 жыл бұрын
TheMightyKinkle next Friday I am
4:20 4 years later, Geoff would have a nerdgasm when he finally arrived at platform 4 in HSK on a district line shuttle
that was clever at the end, When you went "a second" at the begninning i was waiting for something but very clever indeed
@DRAKONOV
8 жыл бұрын
haha, I noticed that too
@TheClunkingFist
8 жыл бұрын
I thought you were being 'assled by someone. Like a Big Issue seller or something.
@NazmusLabs
7 жыл бұрын
Me too
@IRAQ-OSRS
7 жыл бұрын
Loghan wolfesin is
@manlykabz9951
7 жыл бұрын
Loghan wolfesin Very clever indeed
Did Anyone else rewind the video to see if he did talk to himself in the first part aswell?
@SamSitar
9 жыл бұрын
johnny walmer yes I did.
@franksanteugini4102
5 жыл бұрын
HE DIDN'T!! i love this vid
@stevelobow
5 жыл бұрын
johnny walmer paradox
@anthoniaolloh2674
5 жыл бұрын
Johnny walmer i did
@aaronthefunnyboi5656
5 жыл бұрын
Yep
Very clever at the end, and the intermission. Gave me a giggle!
Yet another winner here 10/10 - Much better than a lot of stuff shown on TV. Your work on the London Underground needs making into a full length documentary film
@davidrogers891
10 жыл бұрын
Maybe TfL would fund it, just the thing for them to sell in the LT museum shop. It would be a great souvenir for visitors to London.
@malo66
6 жыл бұрын
David Rogers BECTU wouldn't like it
To this day, a yellow shirted Geoff can still be seen, riding the circle line for eternity and revealing its deepest secrets...
Great addition to spectacular series. My tube journeys have never been the same again since I started viewing this series, keep up the good work!
This guy is brilliant. He should work for the BBC.
@YukiGersaniba
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe for BBC London.
Brilliant call back to the beginning. I played that back a few times to try and work out what was going on before giving up. Made the payoff at the end even better.
I do wish the circle was still a circle, it's a pain trying to find you way around
@jamessmart516
7 жыл бұрын
Elaine Higham Edgware Roads a massive pain now
@QuarioQuario54321
7 жыл бұрын
James Smart yes the announcements are confusing
@wilfstor3078
7 жыл бұрын
agree
@wilfstor3078
7 жыл бұрын
I spent ages trying to navigate the circle when my family lived in london for 6 months
@Outfrost
7 жыл бұрын
Don't they tell you though, for example, "Circle Line train to Edgware Road via Baker Street and King's Cross St. Pancras"? The 'vias' being a rather unambiguous way to tell which way a train is going.
1:17 you know a train is good when he approves
Brilliant as ever, and a time joke! They never get old. Looking forward to the next one.
I love how Jeff peeks over the bridges to see the trains at the right time so they come in at the same time Its like he summons them
@joeylantis22
Жыл бұрын
Magic of editing :)
I like the groundhog day joke, although the first time you said "In a second, it's time to do the secrets of the circle line", whilst the second time you said "in a second, which means it's time to do secrets of the circle line".
@user-ol4xd6uj3t
4 жыл бұрын
you must be fun at parties
2:17 love the 8 bit going underground
Euston Square moved the gateline to include the lift now, but the barriers are often kept open. I love this station, friendly staff, nice, quieter than most.
That Ending was just Incredible, Well Done Jeff 👏
Clever bastard! I love the trick. Excellently presented as always
Another great installment to the series. Loved the little editing trick at the end to :)
4:53 Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant!
Nice one. I've always loved these videos and I can imagine that the deluxe stuff would interest me just as much as everything else :-)
i absolutely LOVE these videos. i want to visit london!
I love Geoff for all his little imperfections
Always enjoy your Secrets of the Underground videos.
0:25 Edgware Rd looks like a bus stop for Tube trains
Very interesting + well presented, as always.
I love the editing at the end its like going back in time
Absolutely brilliant and very informative and some very clever editing
Love these videos. London ♡
As for the question in the i, I have a different solution: - Circle Line every 5' between Hammersmith and Gloucester Road, and then alternately to Edware Road (like today) or Kensington (Olympia) - Hammersmith&City Line is shut down - District line trains in relation Wimbledon - Edgware Road are extended to Barking, along today's H&C Advantages: - passengers get a direct service from around High Street Ken to around King's Cross St. Pancras, similar to the old Circle line - Kensington (Olympia) would get a proper integration into the Underground network, instead of today's limited shuttle service What do you think?
@KasabianFan44
4 жыл бұрын
Disadvantages: - It would look rather confusing on the Tube map: you would have both Circle and District lines seemingly going around zone 1 in a circle. Sure, the District line will “break the loop” at Aldgate East and Earl’s Court, while the Circle line won’t, but that doesn’t mean it won’t confuse a lot of people. Remember, many tourists (and even some Londoners!) still get caught out by the two branches of the Northern line - there’s no way these people would find this new sub-surface layout simple. (That is, of course, unless you rebrand and rename that new District line route via Farringdon - Wimbledon & City line perhaps?...) - Your proposal would give a total of 30 trains per hour between Baker Street and Liverpool Street (12 Circle + 12 Metropolitan + 6 Wimbledon & City), as well as 30 trains per hour between Tower Hill and Gloucester Road (12 Circle + 18 District); that’s up from 24 on both sections today. And that’s just during the off-peak - at rush hour that number may be even higher! That kind of frequency sounds great in theory but it’s not practical in reality. No other London Underground line currently runs 30tph in the off-peak, and only some lines just about manage that in the peak. Deep-tube lines like the Central or Victoria line can get away with having such high frequencies because they are entirely self-contained and only have grade-separated junctions. The sub-surface lines, meanwhile, have flat junctions at Baker Street, Gloucester Road, and either side of Aldgate; these junctions would seriously struggle to handle 30tph even at peak times - never mind throughout the day! So in conclusion, this service pattern would be extremely unreliable. - In a similar vein, there would be 30tph running through Earl’s Court station. At least the junctions either side of that station are grade-separated - but the problem here is the track layout. If you study it very carefully, you will notice that going eastbound, none of the 30 trains every hour would be able to arrive/depart Earl’s Court station simultaneously! So essentially you’re again trying to squeeze 30tph onto one bit of track, which drastically reduces reliability. (Weirdly, it wouldn’t be a problem going westbound.) - The single-track section on the Olympia branch is actually pretty long, so if you try to squeeze 6tph (or 1 train every 10 minutes) onto that track, then these trains would have to have ridiculously short turnaround times at Olympia (which causes yet another reliability problem). Sorry if I burst your bubble a little - on paper your plan sounds like a good idea - but unfortunately there are a few technical problems with it 😢.
Wow, this series is so good!
Hmmm... so Geoff approves a Yellow hoodie on the Circle Line... I use the Overground, so I need to get an Orange and white stripey T-shirt
@SamSitar
9 жыл бұрын
Don'tLookOrItTakesYou O.O yes you should.
@joesos
5 жыл бұрын
Note his Yellow Nike shoes as well. Maybe you should get some orange & white nike's lol
Very Informative! Noticed matching Yellow Nikes too
All these videos are Fucking great
@thisherecat4black397
7 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to type FUCKING. It makes you way cool.
@emilianohaskurti9344
3 жыл бұрын
@@thisherecat4black397 I Hate That Word
@david-stewart
2 жыл бұрын
Mind your language
@a4senal101
2 жыл бұрын
Grow up you bunch of babies
love these vids....used to travel the tube all weekend as a kid on a "red rover". unlimited travel for half a crown in old money, mind you there was'nt a jubilee or victoria line in them days, but i was totally facinated.. i feel like an anorak
@megabus54055
7 жыл бұрын
Emin7 A red rover was for buses only. What you must have had was a twin rover.
Love the twist at the end!! Very informative video too.
That was BRILLIANT! Great video. and thank you for the info and tips!
@masterninjahda
9 жыл бұрын
***** Oh yeah....I know....lol. I'm addicted to them....lots of really cool info.
That was really bugging me that 'in a second' bit, firstly cos i thought it was quite rude that someone would interrupt but secondly that youd left it in... Glad you cleared it up cos i was getting kinda p'd off lol!!!
Great info on these remarkable pieces of industrial heritage.
I went to St James’ Park the other day- the gates had a mind of their own! I saw loads of people who they just opened for, they were open until someone put their ticket in and it closed, it was CRAZY!
I thought the secret was going to be "it doesn't really exist" because it's just "yellow" trains running on a collection of other lines.
I liked what you did at the beginning and the end. ("in a second...") Didn't even notice when I first watched it - now it's so hard to not notice lel
That was a really good idea at the beginning and end Geoff!! I have to learn to do that end .
Love the London Underground song in that intermission
@KillerVybz
2 жыл бұрын
Well they were probably playing Going Underground by the Jam
That ending was superb!
So does anyone live at 5 Thurloe Square? You wouldn't be able to fit a table in!
Been waiting for this one!
@anairaM8226
10 жыл бұрын
Yes
lol! loved the "intermission". great video btw
Addicted to these amazing videos
Geoff, I will tell you a secret that even YOU don't know about. My uncle Jim used to service the chocolate machines on the underground in the recent past. Have you ever put money in to one of them and got nothing out? Well they used to be serviced by VI, (Vending Industries) and those chocolate machines which didn't function were known as "money boxes". They were used purposely because they didn't work and they used to be emptied of money straight into the pockets of VI operatives! Every tube station used to have a certain number of 'money boxes'. I, myself had fallen foul in the past of these monsters! So now you know! 😂
Euston Square has the same thing as Liverpool Lime street. A lift, down to the platform that bypasses the guards and the barriers
great stuff, thanks Geoff :)
2:17 Nice _Going Underground_ test card!
2:17 Ahh "The London Underground Song" I see what you did there ;)
@Sean-D78
4 жыл бұрын
London Underground, London Underground
@railrunners
4 жыл бұрын
Or "Going Underground," take your pick
@hanstheexplorer
Жыл бұрын
Going Underground
Epic video!! The circle line is just so like the metropolitan Line and Hammersmith and city line and even the District line!!!!!
I LOVED peeking over the top in south kens! I loved seeing that when I lived there
I watched every video on this channel, but I only realise now that you're always trying to match your shirt to the color of the line. That's great! Keep up the good work on this series
@Satters
6 жыл бұрын
trainers too !
That ending was great
That Loop is still awesome! Well done
Great beginning and end haha 💫
Only London could have such a thing that actually don't exist while other cities across the UK are screaming out for such a thing but never get the funding.
Aha! I saw that the map you used on ths video still has the Epping-Ongar section of the Central Line shown, the Aldwych branch of the Piccadilly line and the Metropolitan Line which ran up to Brill, Wood Siding and Verney Junction.
@ovaltineforlife4778
5 жыл бұрын
Not Brill/Wood Siding/Verney Junction.
such a cool channel...aldgate east - u can see the trains queuing up...also, on the dot matrix board, the hammersmith and city was due in 6 minutes, then suddenly disappeared lol...so got on the train to kc and over the pa, heard that "the dot matrix isn't working properly!...the victoria line was busy (busy station - one escalator!)...oxford circus (victoria line), closed due to overcrowding ...hmm, well one escalator working lol...tottenham court road (where the crossrail is hidden among the signs)...hoburn or piccalilly...lol (where ur videos meet the tourist!)..life on the northern line is fave, keep up the good work!
Rail gap indicator at 2:06. :-)
@ninjaz5736
8 жыл бұрын
Finally I've found another rail nerd that appreciates knowing stuff!
Love the test card, and the music is fun.😂
no matter how many times i see this i cant help but laugh at the end.
@tanpekhong5197
8 жыл бұрын
+absentjake123 Yeah
0:05 he only put himself at the start at the end
1:15 also the front doors on S stock are smaller than the rest!
@theelectricfanboy1368
4 жыл бұрын
the windows
Edgware is quite possibly my favourite tune station. I just love all the plants and the tiles and how half the station platform is underground and the other half is open to the sky
@KasabianFan44
4 жыл бұрын
All the plants? Are you sure that’s not the other Edgware Road station (the one on the Bakerloo line)? Because that station has a “vertical garden” on one of the walls!
+Londonist Ltd Did you know? Aldgate Station was built on top of a Plague Pit
Casio interlude of Going Underground by The Jam! Love it!
love your videos (and the hold music version of 'The Jam - Going Underground'!)
You can get the circle line from one platform at Paddington, the ones next to the GWR, stay on it all the way round London and then get off at the sub surface platforms later
I stumbled across you channel a little while ago and I have been loving it so far. Being on the other side of the Atlantic, your videos are currently my only way to explore London and the Underground the way I would like to, looking for the little details that have written the story of the city. I've learned a lot about the fascinating tube system. Looking forward to the next episode! Your enthusiasm is infectous and, if I may add, you're quite handsome too hahaha!
@MrFantasnick
10 жыл бұрын
Let me guess...Secrets of the Metropolitan Line and Secrets of the Overground? :P
@MrFantasnick
10 жыл бұрын
***** Waterloo and City? From what I understand it's more of a National Rail shuttle than an actual tube line, at least it's what I have been told...
@alexadams3339
10 жыл бұрын
Waterloo and city is too obvious and it will be too short and they will never have an extension for more stations to make it look interresting
Congrats on 1 MILLION views!
I spent almost the whole video wondering who had interrupted you at the beginning and why you'd left it in. And then the ending answered everything - completing the circle. Very clever! Certainly more clever than I, seeing as I'm the 12533411589844th person to mention this...
I wonder how many of these secrets are re-created in the game, World of Subways 3: London Underground Circle Line.
@jasonprenga2676
8 жыл бұрын
317
@jasonprenga2676
8 жыл бұрын
317
@austrianbugfinder
7 жыл бұрын
I checked a few of them: The more obvious ones are there (like the westbourne at Sloane Square or the 4 platforms at High Street Kensington) are the, but the details (like the missing second s at one sign of St. Jamses's Park) are not there.
@airplaneplustrainguy8143
6 жыл бұрын
Jason Prenga thanks
@radwabeddah4385
6 жыл бұрын
SgtMays PPYW
Kool effect at the end! 😁
2:17 when you want the vid to be 5 mins long 😂😂😂
Very clever editing at the end!
love the little buffering video and music
Lovely throw and catch :)
Question: how do you get charged for your fare if you dont use the barriers on entry, but do on exit?
I can see you working for the One Show! Nice informative video.
I worked on the Underground in the 1980's and the staff used to have a rifle range in Baker Street Station.
You’re supposed to tap in before you get in the lift
hey guys, love these videos :) just wondering, are you planning to do one's for the DLR, overground & main line lines also??
@sdrawkcabUK
10 жыл бұрын
***** lol... true! I'm sure there's a film to be made covering such unknown and unloved stations like Turkey Street and Seven Kings though... ;o)
Great stuff
Never a dull video. I think you sped this one up after it was all edited. It seems like it was really flying by. It is a good one.
@FarlandHowe
10 жыл бұрын
***** Length does not seem to impact the view counts on my channel. Long videos, in fact, sometimes get more views, like 15 minutes. There is just no good logic to it in my experience. Day of the week posted, on a holiday, on a Thursday?
Love this vid❤❤
This entire city's underground system is like a videogame overstuffed with easter eggs.
Such a great ending
I remember once walking through a subway which connected Aldgate Station with Aldgate East Station. It's not marked on a tube map anywhere...
In Singapore, we also have Circle Line.
@QuarioQuario54321
5 жыл бұрын
And it’s not a circle at all
I always thought the Circle line was the most boring - you just proved me wrong.
@spamwarrior8469
8 жыл бұрын
I used it all the time when I went to London. Well, I only used 5 lines, soooooo
Fantastic 👍
I love that ending
I noticed that on the tube map, the part from Hammersmith to Aldgate/Liverpool Street (top half) is a different shade to the bottom half (Aldgate/Liverpool Street to Edgware Road)