The breathtaking view... from the best seat on the train! Fascinating footage of the driver filmed inside the cab of a south east London Victoria to Kent service

The footage is filmed by Ted Thornhill of MailOnline Travel. The train is a Class 375 which travels at 160 km/h and the outward journey takes 1 hour 9 minutes. Ted discovers the driver's view of the journey is mesmerizing READ MORE: 'Oscars for Airports' Names Hamad International Best Airport 2024.

'I thought you would ask more questions,' says driver Tristam.

'Any questions? Ah yes, questions. I'm just fascinated by the view," I reply.

I'm in the cabin of a southeastern train traveling at 100 mph bound for Faversham in Kent, video camera in hand, to lift the veil on what train travel is like from the driver's point of view And I discover that it can be spellbinding – as my images show.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">Regular commuters on this line probably find the journey monotonous But I am mesmerized by the railway tracks, looking in wonder at the magnificent green cuttings we pass by and the magnificent covered bridges. of vines that we pass under It's almost supernatural and I'm amazed at how relatively hilly the line is – it sometimes feels like a gentle roller coaster. Something the passengers probably don't notice.

But in the cabin of this Class 375, each slope and each dip is distinct.

The breathtaking view... from the best seat on the train! Fascinating footage of the driver filmed inside the cab of a south east London Victoria to Kent service
The footage is filmed by Ted Thornhill of MailOnline Travel. The train is a Class 375 which travels at 160 km/h and the outward journey takes 1 hour 9 minutes. Ted discovers the driver's view of the journey is mesmerizing READ MORE: 'Oscars for Airports' Names Hamad International Best Airport 2024.

'I thought you would ask more questions,' says driver Tristam.

'Any questions? Ah yes, questions. I'm just fascinated by the view," I reply.

I'm in the cabin of a southeastern train traveling at 100 mph bound for Faversham in Kent, video camera in hand, to lift the veil on what train travel is like from the driver's point of view And I discover that it can be spellbinding – as my images show.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">Regular commuters on this line probably find the journey monotonous But I am mesmerized by the railway tracks, looking in wonder at the magnificent green cuttings we pass by and the magnificent covered bridges. of vines that we pass under It's almost supernatural and I'm amazed at how relatively hilly the line is – it sometimes feels like a gentle roller coaster. Something the passengers probably don't notice.

But in the cabin of this Class 375, each slope and each dip is distinct.

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