GM22, 4904 & 4908 - Dubbo to Werris Creek - November 2019
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2019
- Scenes recorded on Wednesday November 6th, 2019, of Southern Shorthaul Railroad diesel locomotives GM22, 4904 & 4908 hauling ballast train no.8M22 from Dubbo to Werris Creek in New South Wales, Australia.
Absolute AWESOME . . .
Greetings from the USA. Nice cinematography. Smooth pans and zooms. Great trains. Thank you!
Love the sound of the 2 stroke engine !
81s have the same lovely sound !
Great footage. Was really impressed.
Thanks Bevan
LOved the Binnaway scenes
amazing footage !
Good work!
Great selection of locations and editing.
Hi from NZ,
Anthony
Love yer work and the drone footage
Beats being in Sydney
👍👍👍
I would have put the GM in the middle so the 49's could have led all the way:)
How come heritage engines are hauling revenue material thought they just did tours.
the GM22 is just a F7 Class
but a rip off of one
Correctly....the design was BASED on EMD Model F7, altered for Australian conditions and designated EMD Model ML1; for 1st series GM-1 to GM-11; later EMD Model A16C for 2nd series GM-12 to GM-47
@@tyrionlannister6769 but with more crikey
@@Kashi-K Yeah....Much more than basic F7
Sometimes Bevan you irritate me, you never indicate your location shots on the video, so how is a bloke supposed to follow the progress of the particular train, eh? Sometimes I like to follow these on a map and see which line they are using, I know there is cross country way to get from Dubbo to Werris without going down to Sydney and up through Newcastle, but without confirmation, that's what I'd assume incorrectly. So OK the video was shot yesterday (6/11/2019), and you probably didn't have time to do all that in the editing, but it's still a nice touch.
I had plenty of time to put locations in the edited video, but because many of the places I use do not have specific names, I choose not to put in long convoluted titles trying to explain exactly where I have set up. In this specific video there are titles indicating that the opening shot was at Ballimore, the scenes shot at Merrygoen, Binnaway and Premer, and the final shot at Werris Creek. That more than enough information to use Google maps to show where the line is running. If you want to avoid being irritated in the future its probably best not to watch any of my videos because I'm not going to put titles on every scene.