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Crewe signalling diagram for Railcam subscribers https://railcam.uk/diagrams/x_anydiag.php?di=Crewe
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Welcome to Railcam UK’s 24 hour live stream free view of our brand new Crewe Camera 5, from Crewe Heritage Centre, Cheshire, UK. 

Special thanks to Crewe Heritage Centre for hosting the camera.
This camera is one of 5 cameras at the centre, and covers the north end of Crewe station, with the WCML and Manchester lines the focus. Find out more about Crewe Heritage Centre at hhttps://www.crewehc.co.uk or visit them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/crewehc/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/CreweHC).

Duplication or distribution of our videos is STRICTLY prohibited without permission.

When’s the next train? You can find the next hours services via the Railcam Data page at https://railcam.uk/rcdata/RCData2.php...

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Additionally, the following guidelines will be applied at the discretion of the moderators :

This is railway-themed chatroom. Whilst chat needn't be "on-topic" all the time, we expect users to exercise some common sense and avoid posting pointless comments which are of no interest to others. Off-topic subjects shouldn't be allowed to take-over the chatroom, since that discourages the on-topic chat.
The cameras are not there to allow us to criticise or police those that work on the railway. Discussion of that sort is not appropriate.
Events involving injury or death on the railway are not suitable topics for discussion.
Politics, race, religion, sex and sexual orientation are not suitable topics for a rail-themed chatroom. Whilst these will inevitably be touched-upon in passing, opinions must not be expressed about these divisive topics.
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Chat needs to be inclusive. It's for everyone to use, so do not make it about you.
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In all but extreme cases, a moderator will warn any user who does not follow the above rules & guidelines before resorting to a "timeout" or ban. Bans will usually be short in the first instance, but can be permanent where it is warranted.

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ABOUT RAILCAM

Railcam UK provides over 100 live streams, based mainly in the UK, but featuring a number of guest international cameras. Iconic locations such as Crewe, Doncaster and York feature alongside a number of heritage railway locations, including Chinnor & Princes Risborough Llangollen Railway, Nene Valley Railway, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Spar Valley, Swanage Railway, Talyllyn Railway  and the West Somerset Railway.

Registration is FREE and will give you access to a number of our cameras and selected ‘live train information’, with subscribers benefiting from a number of additional cameras and much greater information and tracking options.

Website - https://railcam.uk
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Want to host a camera? We’d love to hear from you! Please read the following link and the attached in-depth guide, http://railcam.uk/wiki/index.php/Want... If you think your location ticks all the boxes, then email us at contact@railcam.uk.


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York signalling diagram for Railcam subscribers https://railcam.uk/diagrams/x_anydiag.php?di=York
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Railcam Free View Camera, Live fromYork ROC, in partnership with Network Rail - Register for advert free version at www.railcam.uk

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Updated daily at 00:01

RAILCAM UK

Broadcasting live from Altrincham, Barking, Beattock, Bedford, Bolton le Sands, Bushbury Jn, Camden Jn, Clitheroe, Crewe, Cramlington, Doncaster, Euxton Jn, Farington Jn, Flitwick, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Kirkby Stephen, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Preston, Ribblehead, Sanquhar, Shrewsbury, Slough, St Bees, Thankerton, Todmorden, Uphall, Watford Junction & York.

Heritage Cams from Llangollen Railway, Nene Valley Railway, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Swanage Railway, Talyllyn Railway and the West Somerset Railway.

Chat rules
By using our chat room you are agreeing to the following :

Rules :

Insulting or intimidating behaviour of any kind, will NOT be tolerated. Nor will racism, sexism or any form of abuse or aggression directed towards a particular group or individual.
Swearing / profanity is not allowed. We have a mixture of age-groups in chat. Opinions will differ as to which words are acceptable and which are not. Please respect the opinions of others in this matter.
This includes abbreviations and words disguised with symbols and numbers.
Do not discuss or give personal details (especially email address, phone numbers or street address).
Have a suitable ONE username which respects the above rules. Multiple accounts are not allowed.
Additionally, the following guidelines will be applied at the discretion of the moderators :

This is railway-themed chatroom. Whilst chat needn't be "on-topic" all the time, we expect users to exercise some common sense and avoid posting pointless comments which are of no interest to others. Off-topic subjects shouldn't be allowed to take-over the chatroom, since that discourages the on-topic chat.
The cameras are not there to allow us to criticise or police those that work on the railway. Discussion of that sort is not appropriate.
Events involving injury or death on the railway are not suitable topics for discussion.
Politics, race, religion, sex and sexual orientation are not suitable topics for a rail-themed chatroom. Whilst these will inevitably be touched-upon in passing, opinions must not be expressed about these divisive topics.
Promotion of products and services, especially those which compete with Railcam UK, are not allowed.
Repeated links to sites, including YouTube, Flickr and Facebook pages are considered spamming and not allowed.
Deliberately spreading false information or "gen" will not be tolerated.
Use English only. Use a translator if required. Do not post in CAPITALS - this is interpreted as shouting.
Chat needs to be inclusive. It's for everyone to use, so do not make it about you.
The above lists are not exhaustive and moderators may ask you to stop a particular subject or pattern of behaviour - please respect such a request.

In all but extreme cases, a moderator will warn any user who does not follow the above rules & guidelines before resorting to a "timeout" or ban. Bans will usually be short in the first instance, but can be permanent where it is warranted.

Moderator decision is final. If you disagree, email us. DO NOT argue about it in chat. Do not openly criticise moderators in chat. That will only result in a ban


Live from Barking in East London, Passenger services provided by C2C & various freight movements Day & Night.
This is an Ultra Low light camera which means it makes the best use of the ambient light to display colour images at night.
Off Peak C2C Passenger trains are running an hourly service at xx.54 towards Grays & xx.42 towards Barking, Plus freight at various times.
Freight can be intermodal to and from London Gateway port, & Tilbury, Aggregates trains to and For Dagenham Dock, Cement trains to and from Thurrock and Dagenham, plus other freight services.
Freight operating companies passing the cam include: DB Schenker, DRS, Colas rail freight, Freightliner & GBRf


We are delighted to bring you our very first dedicated tramway camera, LIVE from Riverside Halt at the Seaton Tramway.
Seaton Tramway web pages: https://www.tram.co.uk/
Timetable available at https://www.tram.co.uk/timetables

Seaton Tramway is a 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) narrow gauge electric tramway. The 3-mile (4.8 km) route runs through East Devon’s Axe Valley, between the coastal resort of Seaton, the village of Colyford, and the ancient town of Colyton.

It operates over part of the former Seaton Branch Line, which closed in March 1966. The tramway was established in 1970 by Claude Lane, founder of Modern Electric Tramways Ltd, which had previously operated in Eastbourne between 1954 and 1969.

Fourteen tramcars are part of the visitor attraction, which sees about 80,000 visitors per year. All of the tramcars are based on classic British designs, and vary in size between half-scale (1:2) and two thirds-scale (2:3). Most were built from scratch by Claude Lane and/or his successor Allan Gardner, but three were rebuilt from full-size cars which originally ran in London, Bournemouth and Exeter.

Our camera is situated on the depot and overlooks the Riverside Halt, with the beautiful River Axe estuary as a backdrop. A truly stunning vantage point which covers trams starting and finishing their days work in the depot yard, services to and from Seaton Station, passing loop and tides coming and going in the River Axe in the background. Something to entertain you whenever you watch!

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About Railcam

Railcam UK Ltd operate a network of railway themed live streaming cameras, based in the United Kingdom. Since 2009 we have grown from a small enthusiast group with a single camera in Preston, to a globally accessed rail enthusiast hub with in excess of 100 cameras both owned and maintained by Railcam, and guest cameras from around the world. The Railcam portfolio has expanded to include access to train schedules and live signalling diagrams to accompany the viewing experience. Despite the growth, Railcam UK is still run by a dedicated group of rail enthusiasts and relies on the sterling efforts of its team of volunteers.

An extremely popular social media community has grown over the years and now boasts 25k+ Facebook, 15k+ Twitter and 45k+ YouTube followers/subscribers, this to add to 40k+ Railcam members.

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