It’s also the last day it’s known as the Joondalup line. I remember when I was at the opening from Perth to Joondalup, it was called both ‘Fastrak’ & ‘Traklink’, exciting time, currambine was yet to open and got cardboard models of the A series.
@@lawrence.lee6 How is it the longest? All of them were approximately 10 years except Joondalup itself but this one was slightly less than both Currambine and Clarkson
In an age of conservative economic policies, infrastructure that's not used regularly will be removed. Why? Because maintaining it costs $$$. And any government seen to be being wasteful, will be targeted super hard by our corporate media. And ain't no government wants that. Also name badges breed a more cordial community when you have a large staff. So yeah, it's not really for the passengers. Although if by some strange reason you bump into a driver waiting on an ordinary platform, and have a railway question or something, you can say Hello Mark. ~smiles~
30:33 that's the first time i've ever seen a b series train couple up to another b series train. Thanks for that
Yeah sets 66 and 70
it's great to see the kind kids on the spectrum having a great time, love perth. #greatvid.
It’s also the last day it’s known as the Joondalup line. I remember when I was at the opening from Perth to Joondalup, it was called both ‘Fastrak’ & ‘Traklink’, exciting time, currambine was yet to open and got cardboard models of the A series.
@@RingLordSonic Nice!! I don't know anyone who remembers that opening.
I remembered the flipping dot desto showing “FASTRAK” for A series on the old days 🥸
Will jump on the train next weekend and check out the new stations 🚉
Farewell Butler station, you will be remembered as the longest terminal station on the Joondalup. Mark I’ll see you too tomorrow at Yanchep.
@@lawrence.lee6 How is it the longest? All of them were approximately 10 years except Joondalup itself but this one was slightly less than both Currambine and Clarkson
@@TransportofPerth 9 years and 11 months maybe
@@lawrence.lee6 Don't forget that Currambine was a train station terminus for 11 years and was the longest terminus station 😊.
Farewell butler as terminating station and hello to Yanchep 🎉
Yeah, farewell for Butler to be terminated and extend to Yanchep
Wait they are running passenger services with 6 car A series?
@@karlgalway7605They did on that day but we are yet to see if it will stay.
Hah you were on my train set 3
49 on the way back from yanchep
Are you going to make videos about the 3 new stations? And change playlist name from Joondalup line to yanchep line?
@@SolvableRex1965 Yes over this week
@@TransportofPerth yay!
You must be really looking forward to traveling on 1st train to Yanchep
rip butler as the terminus, 2014-2024. you will be missed.
Farewell its a and of an era time to move on to the YANCHEP terminus 😢
2014 - 2024: Terminates to Butler
2024 - Present: Extends and terminates to Yanchep
Probs coz 2158 is a BR7 so they just mix up the seats lol with both B7s and B8s seats💀
End of era Butler Station to be terminated and will extend to Yanchep
In an age of conservative economic policies, infrastructure that's not used regularly will be removed. Why? Because maintaining it costs $$$.
And any government seen to be being wasteful, will be targeted super hard by our corporate media. And ain't no government wants that.
Also name badges breed a more cordial community when you have a large staff. So yeah, it's not really for the passengers. Although if by some strange reason you bump into a driver waiting on an ordinary platform, and have a railway question or something, you can say Hello Mark.
~smiles~