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Full uncut Southeastern train journey from Gravesend to London Charing Cross via Sidcup, filmed in 8K 360 on an Insta360 X5 and reframed to 4K 16:9 Experience the entire ride in real-time with onboard views and iconic London landmarks including the Shard and the London Eye. 00:00 00:19 Calling Points Announcement 00:45 Departing Gravesend 03:58 Northfleet 06:22 Swanscombe 09:38 Greenhithe for Bluewater 12:06 Stone Crossing 16:41 Dartford 21:18 Crayford 24:44 Bexley 27:32 Albany Park 30:17 Sidcup 33:38 New Eltham 36:34 Mottingham 39:59 Lee 42:11 Junction towards Orpington & Sevenoaks 42:39 Hither Green 44:42 Line Merging from Orpington & Sevenoaks 52:41 London Bridge 57:29 Waterloo East 1:01:07 Charing Cross 🔒 Privacy Notice This video was recorded to document both the changing scenery and the natural flow of onboard life during the journey. I aim to capture train travel as it genuinely unfolds, without disrupting passengers or staging interactions — which is why I did not engage with the accompanying adult at the time of recording. A family with two children boarded at Hither Green and travelled through to Waterloo East, becoming a visible part of the footage for that section of the journey. While incidental to the purpose of the video, I applied a face blur to the children throughout, out of respect for their privacy. This was done using YouTube’s native face-blurring tool. However, due to the tool’s technical limitations — particularly its difficulty in reliably tracking rapidly moving or partially obscured faces — the blur may not have been applied consistently in every frame. As such, their faces may remain partially or intermittently visible despite my best efforts. This recording was made in a public setting and is fully compliant with UK public filming laws and YouTube’s content policies. If you have any concerns, please feel free to contact me directly. Unedited journeys. Real-time rides. Straight-up content. This channel documents full public transport journeys — trains, tubes, buses — exactly as they happen. No background music, no voiceover, and definitely no gimmicks. ➤ With An Insta360 X5, all videos are filmed by me as a regular passenger, with a focus on what you’d genuinely experience. 🎥 Explore My Other Channels: – 🏨 Hotel Reviews: @ianpaynehotelreviews – 🍽️ Food & Drink: @ianpaynefoodanddrink – 🚆 Urban Transport: @ianpayneurbantransport – ✈️ Aviation Window Views: @ianpayneaviation Each channel is part of the Ian Payne Family of Channels — focused, honest, and no-nonsense content built for viewers who want clarity without fluff. 🎥 Filmed and edited by myself Social Media 📱 Facebook: / ianpaynecreative Instagram: / ianpaynetravel Branding & Attribution Notice This video uses publicly recognisable colours, symbols, maps, and service names for the sole purpose of accurately identifying the railway lines and operators featured in the journey. All trademarks, service names, and brand identities remain the property of their respective owners. Acknowledgements • Transport for London (London Underground, Overground, Elizabeth Line) • Southeastern • Southern • Great Western Railway (GWR) • c2c • Avanti West Coast • Google – for map data and route visualisation used in route panels and overlays These organisations are credited for their operational, map, and brand identities, which may appear incidentally in the form of line colours, station signage, service names, and route diagrams. Usage Context This content is documentary and informational. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in partnership with any transport operator or with Google. Branding elements shown in thumbnails, overlays, route maps, or within stations and trains are used strictly for accurate representation of the journey and fall under permissible editorial use. Trademark Notice All logos, maps, and trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. Their appearance in this video does not imply any commercial association or endorsement. This content complies with UK trademark fair-dealing provisions for descriptive and editorial use.