Secrets Of The Jubilee Line

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Published 2013-10-30
Geoff Marshall travels the length of the Jubilee Line to discover some of its more unusual features. He finds a secret governmental tube entrance, the network's most pointless waiting room, and an elephant.

All Comments (21)
  • @wittyd3138
    Shout at the walls Cause the walls never loved you
  • @GalexionSDVX
    Before 2020: Oh cool 2020: there's a reason, the London puts barriers on the tube line
  • @alenima
    Theres a reason that london puts barriers on the tubeline
  • @tommercer1406
    I discovered today that the Jubilee line doors really hurt when they close on you
  • @ODogMcGee
    OMFG 1:35 I HAVE ONLY JUST FOUND THIS VIDEO BUT THAT IS 100% MY GRANDAD CROSSING THE ROAD!! Sadly he passed away in 2014 but that is definitely him getting the newspaper! Omg! Wow!
  • @idolistic
    I get it YouTube, there’s a reason they put barriers on the tube line 😳🤚
  • How are you not all over our nation's TV screens? These videos are absolutely excellent, so well put together, and so very interesting as well... and with just the right amount of cheesiness to boot. Geoff, you and your small team are surely on the way to big things.
  • @noahyoung5539
    I travel from Waterloo frequent and have never seen the elephant which proves that I'm a heads down commuter! Thanks
  • @Goldie267
    Does anyone know why the Jubilee trains make that unique noise when setting off from a station?
  • @Mor1moo
    Hello everyone who searched up a song by a hamilton block game roleplayer
  • @gazai_yt2954
    There’s a reason, London put barriers on the tube line,
  • @leannyly
    Every time I've used Canary Wharf Jubilee station I came out at the so-called "secret exits"... never knew the main one existed!
  • @andymadden8183
    Westminster was, when dug, the largest hole in Europe. It was an amazing feat of engineering to keep the District and Circle lines running while the hole was being dug.
  • @dukenukem5768
    @2:30 The Jubilee line was originally going to be called the Fleet Line - a brilliant name. It not only went to Charing Cross, but the tunnels continued for maybe another half-mile further east (I've walked them) heading for the City of London. It would have gone under The Strand and Fleet Street with stations at places like Ludgate Circus - a route below a major London thoroughfare not well served by the Tube.
  • @cinnibunny8684
    "this train terminates at stanmore" reminds me of wilbur
  • Anyone else here because it’s been recommended after listening to Wilbur a bit too much? 😅
  • @monochu.
    When your searching for wilbur's song but find this
  • @frogsfoot
    yes youtube, i know that the jubilee line is a real train line but i just want to hate to see you leaving, a fate worse than dying.