A YORK-BASED train operator is sharing a rare insight into the journeys driven by a selection of train drivers as part of a new series of short videos.

The ‘In the Driver’s Seat’ series takes viewers on trips across the East Coast route from the Scottish Highlands and Northumberland coastline to Yorkshire and London, showcasing the scenery and destinations London North Eastern Railway (LNER) serves.

As well as virtual views from the cab, LNER drivers are sharing their own experiences with viewers, explaining more about their routes, pointing out places of interest and the important milestones, landmarks and destinations they pass.

Five drivers are featured in the series, which covers the 936-mile route from Inverness and Aberdeen to Edinburgh, North East England, Yorkshire and the East Midlands to London King’s Cross.

David Horne, LNER managing director said: “While we continue to follow Government guidelines around travel, LNER wants to inspire people as they look to plan ahead for the future by sharing some incredible views which really are the jewels in the crown of our route and who better to guide audiences through the journeys than some of our drivers.”

LNER Driver, Zak Mohamed kicks off the series taking viewers on his regular route between London King’s Cross and Leeds. He said: “I just love my job and I am proud of what I do.

"It is fantastic to be able to share some of my knowledge and some of the views from my seat, so people can get a glimpse of what it’s like in the train cab from a driver’s perspective.”

The first video of the series can be watched here.

The short videos will continue to be shared on LNER’s social media channels over the coming months.