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In this video, you join me at Dawlish Warren, approximately 10 minutes south-west of Exeter St Davids. Throughout the video, you'll be seeing services from Great Western Railway and CrossCountry, with GB Railfreight making an appearance as well. A few minutes before I started filming this video, I watched the English Riviera Express pass by, over an hour early, courtesy of Locomotive Services Limited (a short will be coming soon, where I film the return journey). Rolling stock throughout this video include: British Rail Class 57 (GB Railfreight) Originally Built by Brush Traction, now part of Wabtec, and BREL as the Class 47 from 1962 to 1968 Rebuilt by Brush Traction, now part of Wabtec, from 1998 to 2004 British Rail Class 66 (GB Railfreight) Built by Electro-Motive Division, now Electro-Motive Diesel, from 1998 to 2008 More were built by Electro-Motive Diesel in 2014 and 2015 British Rail Class 150 (Great Western Railway) Built by BREL from 1984 to 1987 British Rail Class 165 (Great Western Railway) Built by BREL from 1990 to 1992 British Rail Class 166 (Great Western Railway) Built by BREL in 1992 and 1993 British Rail Class 220 (CrossCountry) Built by Bombardier, now part of Alstom, in 2000 and 2001 British Rail Class 221 (CrossCountry) Built by Bombardier, now part of Alstom, in 2001 and 2002 British Rail Class 800 (Great Western Railway) Built by Hitachi Rail from 2014 to 2018 Class 800/0 built from 2014 to 2018 Class 800/3 built in 2017 and 2018 British Rail Class 802 (Great Western Railway) Built by Hitachi Rail from 2017 to 2020 Class 802/0 and Class 802/1 built in 2017 and 2018 My next station will be South Kenton, on the West Coast Main Line, Lioness Line, and Bakerloo Line. Train details are as followed: Unit and/or locomotive number(s): Trains that operate on the UK rail network are designated under the Total Operations Processing System, TOPS for short. The class of train can be determined by either the first two (locomotives, such as 66090, which would be a Class 66) or three numbers (multiple units, such as 221122, which would be a Class 221). More info can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOPS#TO... Headcodes: Train reporting numbers, headcodes for short, are used by railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID, 1O10 for example. For trains travelling a long distance, the country is divided into areas based upon the old British Rail regions, with each one being assigned a letter (for example, the letter E has been assigned to the Eastern region, or the letter L being assigned to the Anglia region). Please subscribe: / @compassrailvids and give a thumbs up if you enjoyed this video. Thank you for watching! Social Media: / discord / compassrailvids https://x.com/CompassRailVids All my links: https://linktr.ee/compassrailvideos Contact Information: compassrailvideos@gmail.com Copyright Information: Videos are filmed, in person, by Compass Rail Videos, and the copyright remains with Compass Rail Videos. Feel free to embed the video, as is, with attribution, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original videos. Thank you. #compassrailvideos #compassrailvids #4ktrainvideo