The world's first solar powered train

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2019
  • The Byron Bay Railroad Company runs the world's first 100% solar-powered train. It wouldn't work everywhere - but in the bright sunshine of Australia, it might just be the right tool for the job.
    More about the railroad: byronbaytrain.com.au/
    Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)
    I'm at tomscott.com
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  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  5 лет назад +4012

    It was incredibly difficult to film in sunlight this bright, with shadows this dark. It mostly worked out, though!

    • @Carlos244
      @Carlos244 5 лет назад +6

      @BEEmovieSPEDup It always does 😁

    • @lsp0
      @lsp0 5 лет назад +8

      how long ago did you film this?

    • @TheDrGravy
      @TheDrGravy 5 лет назад +11

      Make longer content you absolute madlad cant get enough of it - you remind me of Louis Theroux and I can imagine you get that a lot!

    • @nopers2223322
      @nopers2223322 5 лет назад +10

      Would you ever collaborate with Wendover or Real Engineering?

    • @LingTinaTV
      @LingTinaTV 5 лет назад +8

      It turned out great! I'm glad to see more implementation of solar power in more active situations compared to stationary applications, like houses. It makes me think about other ways we can use solar energy to boost other industries. Like you mentioned, it wouldn't work everywhere due to climate and other factors. This makes me want to look into it more. Great video as always, Tom!

  • @bgezal
    @bgezal 5 лет назад +4315

    The weather in England is perfect for a hydro powered train.

    • @Connie_TinuityError
      @Connie_TinuityError 4 года назад +33

      It wouldn't have been, back in June 2018

    • @dti6342
      @dti6342 4 года назад +171

      If only we could make a train that runs on leaves on the line

    • @HHopebringer
      @HHopebringer 4 года назад +37

      @@engineergaming3637 Lightning powered would work in some places XP

    • @alexyamet2789
      @alexyamet2789 4 года назад +4

      Iam Dot957 iiijiiij

    • @peterbuckley1954
      @peterbuckley1954 4 года назад +15

      So, steam?

  • @SpencerTwiddy
    @SpencerTwiddy 5 лет назад +4617

    Somebody? Anybody? No?
    Ok I'll do it:
    *_The Solar Express_*

  • @MrAlex-jz4xi
    @MrAlex-jz4xi 5 лет назад +4951

    someone slapped some solar panels on a train and called it a day
    the problem: it works

    • @Mortyst
      @Mortyst 5 лет назад +215

      Well it also needs an electric engine and a battery + charging setup, not exactly something you do over the weekend.

    • @russhendrix9674
      @russhendrix9674 5 лет назад +106

      Kind of works...with extra solar powers on building and plugging it in a few times a day and a diesel back up.

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP 5 лет назад +175

      No need to pay some pretentious designer a couple millions to make it look futuristic (and ugly). Just a train and some solar panels.
      I think one of the reasons why electric cars arent popular yet is that most of them are ugly.

    • @satibel
      @satibel 5 лет назад +29

      @@Mortyst with enough people, you can, they changed a whole station in china during the night.

    • @jovand6606
      @jovand6606 5 лет назад +54

      @@Mortyst All trains already have electric motors, charging setup + batteries are just slapped on from a car...

  • @stinkymart3173
    @stinkymart3173 4 года назад +1730

    "I didn't believe solar power could do it either"
    I still don't even though I already know I'm about to be wro-
    "So here we are in Australia"
    *That's cheating*

    • @Kevedsa4esan
      @Kevedsa4esan 3 года назад +15

      lmao

    • @morerightrudder9742
      @morerightrudder9742 2 года назад +24

      Yknow contrary to popular belief it's not always sunny in Aus

    • @thomasf915
      @thomasf915 2 года назад +64

      @Mr. Jack thats certainly what the spiders want us to think. how much did they pay you

    • @trooper_in_da_tank8826
      @trooper_in_da_tank8826 2 года назад +19

      @@thomasf915 didn’t pay anything, we just play frisbee with the spiders every Friday

    • @deleted-something
      @deleted-something Год назад +4

      Damn

  • @randomadv6594
    @randomadv6594 5 лет назад +2766

    A solar powered vintage train. What a beauty!

    • @jpsimas2
      @jpsimas2 5 лет назад +18

      what a bobby dazzler!

    • @jirobow
      @jirobow 5 лет назад +35

      This should be a trend.

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +13

      Stuff like this and those European trams are what I wish to see everywhere

    • @somedude4122
      @somedude4122 5 лет назад

      It's the duck's guts

    • @sevenhelmets
      @sevenhelmets 5 лет назад

      Must sound really good too :)

  • @robotlorekeeper9880
    @robotlorekeeper9880 3 года назад +376

    Literally all I want in this life is for Rob to be happy driving his train.

    • @ChiSa123
      @ChiSa123 Год назад +1

      When you say "Rob" you really mean yourself don't you... "ROBot"

    • @TOA57Y
      @TOA57Y 5 месяцев назад +3

      Can confirm Rob is still driving the train and he is indeed still happy.

  • @daveladson11
    @daveladson11 5 лет назад +624

    I love how Tom the pom comes to my country and tells me about things that i had no idea even existed. Well done

    • @janinajt4611
      @janinajt4611 4 года назад +11

      Personally I'm NOT surprised I haven't heard about it.. it's on the other side of the damn country for me

    • @madflynn4856
      @madflynn4856 4 года назад +2

      @@janinajt4611 To me it takes 7 hours (I live in Newcastle)

    • @kdvr766
      @kdvr766 4 года назад +33

      I missread that as tom the porn 🤣

    • @SydneyMetroVlogs
      @SydneyMetroVlogs 4 года назад +4

      @@madflynn4856 If you've lived in Newcastle for a while now, you might be familiar with the 620/720 Railcars. The train used is a converted 2 car train of that type!

    • @stiquin
      @stiquin 4 года назад +7

      @@kdvr766 me to, and i was really confused about that nickname. still confused about "Tom the pom" though, but less.

  • @thestudentofficial5483
    @thestudentofficial5483 5 лет назад +288

    I am surprised that it only has 77 kWh battery capacity. But then i remember this train only has 2 cars and goes on 3 km flat tracks.
    But seriously amazing.

    • @wojciechmuras553
      @wojciechmuras553 4 года назад +12

      That's 3 times as much capacity as my Nissan Leaf! The car weighs 1,5 metric tones and goes about 160 km (100 miles) on a single, 24 kWh charge. And it also has a tiny solar panel for charging its 12V :D

    • @eTiMaGo
      @eTiMaGo Год назад +6

      wait til they enable the Ludicrous Mode :D

    • @Nehmo
      @Nehmo Год назад +1

      6.5 kilowatts to run a 2-car train? The Nissan LEAF has an 80kW motor.

    • @Psi-Storm
      @Psi-Storm Год назад

      @@Nehmo You are mixing up energy and power. The train uses 5kwh for it's 3 km track. If we assume an average speed of 60km/h, it takes 5 minutes for the drive. The average power is then 100kw, but he said he is accelerating twice and then gliding the rest. So more like >300kw power for 2 minutes and then gliding/recuperating the other 3 minutes.

  • @Typderkeinevidsmacht
    @Typderkeinevidsmacht 5 лет назад +1392

    1:05 they TRAINed him up! Now laugh

  • @multiplio2924
    @multiplio2924 5 лет назад +717

    Thought I recognised this from somewhere - turns out it was on Fully Charged a while back

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD 5 лет назад +32

      Same! I was so confused, I was like “I’ve seen this before somewhere” but I’m sure it was Fully Charged.

    • @MarkHilton1
      @MarkHilton1 5 лет назад +11

      yep I remember this from fully charged too

    • @Nozomu564
      @Nozomu564 5 лет назад +19

      By the look of the search results for "Byron Bay Railroad" they have more youtubers than regular passengers.

    • @slaughterround643
      @slaughterround643 5 лет назад +2

      Same here!

    • @allocater2
      @allocater2 5 лет назад +4

      Thank you! I thought I had Deja-vu.

  • @NateandNoahTryLife
    @NateandNoahTryLife 5 лет назад +904

    Tom Scott and trains never fails to be a winning combination.

    • @josephmorse3089
      @josephmorse3089 5 лет назад +5

      How are you all over this channel?

    • @NateandNoahTryLife
      @NateandNoahTryLife 5 лет назад +21

      Joseph Morse I love Tom’s videos, he’s probably my favorite RUclipsr.
      I just watch his videos right as they come out.

    • @noahmyg
      @noahmyg 5 лет назад +7

      Just like Wendover and planes

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +5

      @@NateandNoahTryLife don't we all love this red t-shirt guy? :)

    • @WTFBOOMDOOM
      @WTFBOOMDOOM 5 лет назад +5

      Well, his name is THOMAS.

  • @majidwahid7793
    @majidwahid7793 5 лет назад +591

    Monorail guy 1: Wait a minute, we can just shut off the power.
    Monorail guy 2: No such luck, it's solar powered!
    Monorail guy 1: Solar power. When will people learn!

    • @itaybron
      @itaybron 5 лет назад +24

      was looking for this comment, thank you random commentor

    • @Erakius323
      @Erakius323 5 лет назад +47

      At least monorail put North Ogdenville on the map.

    • @itaybron
      @itaybron 5 лет назад +47

      A solar eclipse. The cosmic ballet goes on.

    • @blakecrossman7689
      @blakecrossman7689 5 лет назад +10

      @@itaybron Does anyone want to switch seats?

    • @Powerkillera
      @Powerkillera 5 лет назад +13

      @@mylairhasnoip *Haverbrook

  • @perman17
    @perman17 5 лет назад +284

    So we won't be seeing this on London Underground anytime soon then?

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +52

      If somehow you bring the sun to the underground station, it could be discussed

    • @josephstone547
      @josephstone547 4 года назад +2

      Lmao

    • @samthomas9445
      @samthomas9445 4 года назад +2

      Maybe you put solar panels on the underground entrances

    • @harrytodhunter5078
      @harrytodhunter5078 4 года назад +11

      55% of the Tube is overground

    • @theinternetbutler
      @theinternetbutler 4 года назад +5

      @@harrytodhunter5078 Yeaaa, not sure that'd work either

  • @Drog007
    @Drog007 5 лет назад +105

    This is a perfect example of everything great about Tom's approach. There's no clickbait title or over the top material, just a reasonable length interesting and informative piece on the type of material that people who follow him are likely to say "hey that sounds neat, let's give it a watch!" And the fact that that's been his consistent MO for YEARS means that clicking on one of Tom's videos or sharing it with friends is a no brainer.

  • @jur4x
    @jur4x 5 лет назад +29

    In 1960's and 70's there used to be battery powered train running between Riga and Sigulda. Batteries were not as advanced as the ones this one uses. Those were Nickel-Iron cells spread across 4 cars (out of 6). Total capacity 400Ah at 2200V (880 kW*h). Total weight of the train was 350 tonnes (56+63+56+56+63+56) instead of 282 tonnes (39+63+39+39+63+39) for normal, overhead powered electric train these were built upon. They were charging from overhead wires on the stretch between Riga central station and Baltezers station (17km). Well, technically , a bit longer - it was charging while going from Baltezers to Riga, then while waiting for passengers at terminus, and then on the way to Baltezers. Afterwards, it would lower pantographs and carry on to Sigulda for another 36km and back. So, 72km in a massive train with no regen braking at speeds up to 85km/h. Don't forget, those were not trains built from scratch. They modified some old trains built in the end of 1940's based on prewar design.
    But those were not solar powered. In that area, in those days... Mostly gas and peat burning power plants, with some hydro in the mix.
    But hey! if it was possible back then, why not today, with slightly updated technology :)

    • @maxschon7709
      @maxschon7709 Год назад

      soviets did a lot of experimental stuff.

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 5 лет назад +1158

    *This is one of the few reasons*
    Why we should _PRAISE THE SUN!_

  • @breannasmith5742
    @breannasmith5742 5 лет назад +218

    That is very cool.
    Bryon Bay is within driving distance from here...
    And I have this weekend off for once......
    ROADTRIP!!

    • @breannasmith5742
      @breannasmith5742 5 лет назад +10

      It's only two and a half hours away I am total going to do it!

    • @hkr667
      @hkr667 5 лет назад +52

      Great idea, but there's an irony in driving 2,5 hours in a petrol car to sit in an electric train for a couple of miles ;)

    • @breannasmith5742
      @breannasmith5742 5 лет назад +20

      @@hkr667 fair point. There is also an irony in the fact I work for the city train, so on my day off I am going to pay to spend time with a different train in the next state over

    • @Isiahkan
      @Isiahkan 5 лет назад +16

      @@breannasmith5742 claim it as "research for work" and see if your bosses will pay for it

    • @breannasmith5742
      @breannasmith5742 5 лет назад +6

      @@Isiahkan 😆

  • @dyllonfoley6831
    @dyllonfoley6831 4 года назад +29

    This train runs on a section of the same railway line that runs through my hometown. It's been officially closed for 15 years now and the local council wants to convert it to a hiking trail. Byron Bay has proven that solar-powered rail is possible and the future of public transport!

  • @m.hansen1264
    @m.hansen1264 5 лет назад +138

    Everything about this video is just so likeable.

  • @jacobpetersen4592
    @jacobpetersen4592 5 лет назад +197

    "I like trains"

  • @JAzzWoods-ik4vv
    @JAzzWoods-ik4vv 5 лет назад +53

    I have a certain fondness for old design like the one on this train. I couldn’t love this thing any more than I do already

  • @RalakFrozenDeath
    @RalakFrozenDeath 5 лет назад +391

    Woop
    It feels like it is not really highspeed, but applying this to road trams in cities should give a good alternative mode of transport without having to setup intricate power lines.

    • @caseyhayes7510
      @caseyhayes7510 5 лет назад +56

      It also makes electric buses seem really feasible.

    • @chrthiel
      @chrthiel 5 лет назад +88

      @@caseyhayes7510 My city is experimenting with supercapacitor powered busses. Range isn't as good as batteries, but still plenty for inner city work, and they take up more space, but they can be recharged in 6 minutes which makes it practical to charge it at each end of the route

    • @LENZ5369
      @LENZ5369 5 лет назад +37

      There are already electric buses....like 10s of thousands already on the road.
      Even my local bus company are trialing some.

    • @wowjack8944
      @wowjack8944 5 лет назад +8

      ​@@caseyhayes7510 Where i live almost all busses are now electric and the bus stops charge the bus wirelessly

    • @PaulFoppele
      @PaulFoppele 5 лет назад +17

      @@wowjack8944 wireless charging is just a terrible idea when it comes to transport

  • @ERROR_-_404
    @ERROR_-_404 5 лет назад +166

    This paint job gives me fallout feelings

    • @Cruxador
      @Cruxador 5 лет назад +7

      Both retro to about the same era.

    • @boredincan
      @boredincan 5 лет назад +5

      Fallout got their design from NSW Rail. Gotcha

    • @NWinnVR
      @NWinnVR 5 лет назад +5

      *Ask your doctor if **_fallout feeling_** is right for you.*
      Side effects may include:
      _Heartburn, upset stomach, existential dread, migraines, mild irradiation, anxiety, and endless frustration followed by inevitable death.._

    • @FloydBromley
      @FloydBromley 5 лет назад +1

      Traditional Tuscan and russet NSWGR

    • @Kevedsa4esan
      @Kevedsa4esan 3 года назад

      Paint doesnt last well in australian sun

  • @Bobdd0
    @Bobdd0 3 года назад +48

    I adore the messaging in Tom Scott's electrical power focused videos. Diverse, contextual power solutions designed to be robust and effective in the contexts they are used in. Great stuff!

  • @parrotyee
    @parrotyee Год назад +7

    I used to drive this train down a fictional route pre-installed on Trainz Simulator 2006. Seeing this train still alive makes me want to go to Australia!

  • @HunterT513
    @HunterT513 5 лет назад +344

    The engineer said they “trained him up” 😂

    • @Chiphunk
      @Chiphunk 5 лет назад +12

      He's been trained for 16 months now. I wonder if it hurts.

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP 5 лет назад +18

      Noone told him what to do, they just put him in the train and declared him "trained up"

    • @jameswalker199
      @jameswalker199 3 года назад +1

      That was the driver, though

    • @Adhithya2003
      @Adhithya2003 2 года назад

      @@jameswalker199 no

  • @TheGibberishGuy
    @TheGibberishGuy 5 лет назад +115

    Loving these videos coming out of Australia, always great to learn new things about our country!

    • @TheMagnay
      @TheMagnay 5 лет назад +7

      Agreed and this is half an hour up the road and i never knew it was there. What kind of advertising you doing Byron?

  • @s1mpl3_
    @s1mpl3_ 5 лет назад +6

    "They trained me up", that has to be one of the smoothest puns I've ever heard.

  • @luapslev5826
    @luapslev5826 5 лет назад +40

    On this episode of Tom's Transcontinental Train Tour

  • @BrainBrain
    @BrainBrain 5 лет назад +13

    Tom's Australia Videos:
    1. Queensland
    2. New South Wales
    3. ???
    *COME TO VICTORIA PLEASE!*

    • @randomdogdog
      @randomdogdog 5 лет назад +2

      Wait, if he's in Byron, is a hemp video coming soon?

    • @95rav
      @95rav 3 года назад

      Corona says "No."

  • @MarceldeJong
    @MarceldeJong 5 лет назад +11

    You keep astounding me with interesting things and an incredibly high quality production values. Well done! And thank you

  • @julianmuller9567
    @julianmuller9567 5 лет назад +6

    Why does a video from ol' Tom make a day so much better

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 5 лет назад +1

      For me I think it's because there's no agenda or drama and his videos are very concise.

  • @JackFoxtrotEDM
    @JackFoxtrotEDM 5 лет назад +7

    The guy was “trained” to drive a train.
    ...
    I’ll be here all week.

  • @darthobi-wan8014
    @darthobi-wan8014 7 месяцев назад +2

    More Australian stuff please! There is LOTS to explore about Australia's railway, whether it be in Melbourne, NSW, or all across the country.

  • @petakii
    @petakii 5 лет назад +6

    Solar powered narrow-gauge trains are used in Hungary since 2013 in a forest railway. Not that big, but can carry 30 passengers. Also fully electric, without a diesel engine.

  • @adamano3381
    @adamano3381 5 лет назад +5

    Just a random observation: I want to thank you Tom for being one of the most natural and interesting person I have seen in my life. I have this idea that you succeeded to spread new perspectives or opinions on various topics with both an interesting aproach and interested atitude. This combined with your accent, which is pure delight by the way, is the reason I follow your channel. Keep going! :))

  • @user-ho1vt8vz2l
    @user-ho1vt8vz2l 3 года назад +3

    0:08 actually it needs lesser energy to push a massive train carriage because of low friction between train wheel and rails. Once the inertia is overcome, the train needs lesser energy to move.

  • @cristinaalexe7454
    @cristinaalexe7454 2 года назад +1

    Would love to see more trains like this, looks encouraging!

  • @TheHuesSciTech
    @TheHuesSciTech 5 лет назад

    Fantastic video -- keeping the limitations of solar in check and noting how ideal the conditions and requirements are here, while also celebrating this great implementation + achievement.

  • @patrick7975
    @patrick7975 5 лет назад +3

    I really hope that there are more trains like his put up in Australia, it would be really great

  • @MakeItWithCalvin
    @MakeItWithCalvin 5 лет назад +10

    Having driven a full-size train, they can coast for LONG ways which are great if your driver is skilled and knows how to maximize their coasting. Would love to see this done in more places that is viable.

    • @TimBryan
      @TimBryan Год назад +2

      Would regenerative braking making sense in a train?

    • @katrinabryce
      @katrinabryce Год назад +3

      @@TimBryan Yes. It is used even on diesel trains because there is less wear than with friction breaking, and they will dump the electricity to resistors (heaters) on the roof if there is nowhere else to use the power. Electric trains feed the power back to the power line to be used by other trains on the track.

  • @abraxasnl
    @abraxasnl 5 лет назад

    Fantastic demonstration of using solar power in the right place. It makes even more sense because trains don’t tend to run at night, so this is a pure win for the net’s base load. Thanks for sharing!

  • @eramsorgr
    @eramsorgr 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video even with the sunlight problems! Bravo Tom!

  • @nuklearboysymbiote
    @nuklearboysymbiote 5 лет назад +120

    I want to be a solar powered train when i grow up

    • @logoseven3365
      @logoseven3365 5 лет назад +6

      NukeML
      You can do it, if you don’t grow up.

    • @MrSvenovitch
      @MrSvenovitch 5 лет назад +8

      I'm already living the dream of being 'really unuseful'.

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +2

      Just remember, Praise thy sun!

  • @myopiniondoesntmatter7068
    @myopiniondoesntmatter7068 5 лет назад +10

    Loving the Aussie content. There's plenty more interesting stuff here too.

  • @joelmanaussie
    @joelmanaussie Год назад

    Oh, thanks for letting us know about this. It's only a short drive South. I'll go and check it out in the next few weeks.

  • @michaelboys2602
    @michaelboys2602 5 лет назад +1

    WOW!!! This is the future right here!! Brilliant video. Thank you 👍👍

  • @cheaterman49
    @cheaterman49 5 лет назад +5

    Carbon-positive! Of course! Great demo indeed, and great video Tom, thanks!

  • @InLiveLife
    @InLiveLife 5 лет назад +3

    Love your videos. Cheers

  • @JockMcBile
    @JockMcBile 5 лет назад

    VERY cool Mr. Tom. LOVE these videos, thank you.

  • @rrad8106
    @rrad8106 Год назад

    What an incredible idea! Glad to see it working practical experience!

  • @josephcorridon9314
    @josephcorridon9314 5 лет назад +8

    I love the fact that this makes Byron bay look calm and quaint, when most Australians know it as the place where schoolies (post secondary partying) happens.

    • @JerryDLTN
      @JerryDLTN 3 года назад

      Interesting...Skoolies in the US means a converted school bus into an RV (camper)

  • @kiroma0
    @kiroma0 5 лет назад +242

    Energy positive, carbon negative?

    • @sandwich2473
      @sandwich2473 5 лет назад +47

      I think the guy messed up his line there.

    • @benjamintaylor8619
      @benjamintaylor8619 5 лет назад +172

      Naa, it's Australia, everything is upside down ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @eman5872
      @eman5872 5 лет назад +88

      @@benjamintaylor8619 ǝnɹʇ ʇou s,ʇɐɥʇ 'ʎǝH

    • @Bobbingtonn
      @Bobbingtonn 5 лет назад +2

      @@eman5872 🤔

    • @QuadrapleTroll
      @QuadrapleTroll 5 лет назад +2

      Resources that could have been used on tracking solar panels that generate more energy were wasted on this semi-flat implementation, a shame.

  • @mrsiborg
    @mrsiborg 5 лет назад +1

    Sweet, I spent a lot of time in Byron in the 90's. Loved the place.

  • @claudiajade624
    @claudiajade624 5 лет назад

    Loving this NZ / Aus tour 😊

  • @anarchyantz1564
    @anarchyantz1564 5 лет назад +8

    In the UK we have a 100% powered by rain railway.

  • @alinghi008
    @alinghi008 5 лет назад +39

    "trained up"

  • @witblitsfilm
    @witblitsfilm 5 лет назад +1

    Great stuff Tom! Well, we've just added another stop on our drive to Sydney for our Australia trip next month....

  • @enchanted469
    @enchanted469 4 года назад

    Love your channel, thank you for bringing us interesting educational content!

  • @baertomeneguzzi9181
    @baertomeneguzzi9181 5 лет назад +27

    Anyone else looked and the thumbnail and Instantly knew it was in Aus?

    • @TheMagnay
      @TheMagnay 5 лет назад +2

      Well the grass is brown, this area gets barely any rain. Though it must of been weeks ago cause we just got a massive down poor for days.

    • @janosk8392
      @janosk8392 5 лет назад +2

      NiteOwl
      In 1974 that area had the highest rainfall in the State. Rained 6 weeks at a time, people went elsewhere for holidays.
      I recall driving on main highway covered in small frogs.
      These days water restrictions and Cane Toads instead. Lots more huge houses, dogs etc though.

    • @Pendleton115
      @Pendleton115 5 лет назад +1

      Baerto Meneguzzi yes because I’ve ridden on the train before 😂

  • @acoolerhandle
    @acoolerhandle 5 лет назад +15

    I know exactly what train this is! It's a NSWGR 620/720 Class Railcar!

    • @SydneyMetroVlogs
      @SydneyMetroVlogs 4 года назад

      You're right!

    • @deanl4575
      @deanl4575 3 года назад +2

      661 is a 600/700 class, but the 726 is a 620/720 class. So half of each. Tbh I don’t know exactly why they mixed them up like that.

    • @acoolerhandle
      @acoolerhandle 3 года назад

      ​@@deanl4575 odd. thanks for telling me

  • @flooferderp2918
    @flooferderp2918 3 года назад

    I'd love to see more of these, and just public transportation in general.

  • @zacharyspinks6207
    @zacharyspinks6207 2 года назад

    Wow!, Never seen this Before..This looks Amazing.

  • @briannem.6787
    @briannem.6787 5 лет назад +5

    I actually thought when I was a kid "why don't they put solar panels on trains?" and then they made this. I am sorta dissappointed that it has been invented in a way because it means it's too late for me to invent it. I drive past this about once or twice a week on my way up the coast to the Gold Coast but I have never called in to have a look.
    Enjoy Australia!🇦🇺

    • @eekee6034
      @eekee6034 2 года назад +1

      I know the feeling. ;)

  • @thelastcube.
    @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +13

    so we have now moved from NZ trip to the official Australia trip :)

  • @christopherleetrf
    @christopherleetrf 5 лет назад

    My two favorite tech channels covered this train. Fully charged and Tom Scott 👍

  • @importednascar
    @importednascar 4 года назад

    This is a really HUGE innovation!
    I'm VERY impressed by this!

  • @kylosalvesen
    @kylosalvesen 5 лет назад +5

    This is awesome. We need more projects like this in the world. Inspiring!

  • @thibaultmol
    @thibaultmol 5 лет назад +12

    Ah! Hey, saw this on Fully Charged's channel already! Nice to see you're also covering it. Such a cool/smart project!

    • @bhatkrishnakishor
      @bhatkrishnakishor 5 лет назад +1

      I have too, but wanted to contribute to Tom's view count 🙂

    • @thibaultmol
      @thibaultmol 5 лет назад +1

      @@bhatkrishnakishor same xd

  • @jimk4vw138
    @jimk4vw138 5 лет назад

    Very Cool, never thought it would work but great Job. Take Care

  • @pasguy13
    @pasguy13 10 дней назад

    4 years after Tom made me aware of this train's existence, I finally got to visit!

  • @Koellenburg
    @Koellenburg 4 года назад +3

    I see the inventions coming:
    Australia: Solar Train
    UK : Hydro powered Train
    Germany: Holzgas Train

  • @Lachlan100
    @Lachlan100 5 лет назад +5

    Great to see you covered this. Its a very nice project and it provides a form of urban rail in Byron that hopefully can encourage the return of Interstate services, maybe as part of the LNP's (promised) NSW HSR project.

  • @vermas4654
    @vermas4654 Год назад

    This is absolutely awesome

  • @macbuff81
    @macbuff81 5 лет назад +1

    Very very cool! Nicely done!

  • @hamanakohamaneko7028
    @hamanakohamaneko7028 3 года назад +10

    Looks at Solar Train: Impossible
    Sees the panels on the station: Oh that makes sense

  • @NateandNoahTryLife
    @NateandNoahTryLife 5 лет назад +59

    It’s cool seeing renewables becoming more and more prevalent. Lord knows we need it.

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP 5 лет назад +6

      And its great business. They are running a train AND power business. Double money. And if australia has one thing, its sunlight hours.

    • @Cruxador
      @Cruxador 5 лет назад +6

      Photovoltaic solar panels aren't really renewable - even though they use sunlight, they need rare minerals that are in limited supply and require destructive mining.

    • @TheOwenMajor
      @TheOwenMajor 5 лет назад +3

      Renewable energy is a gimmick like this train. With renewable you need to build generation capacity many times greater then need and this train goes a small distance very slowly.

    • @Cruxador
      @Cruxador 5 лет назад

      @@TheOwenMajor Well, either generation capacity many times greater than need or else batteries. But we don't yet have grid level storage yet so that's a very serious viability issue.

    • @joeyknight8272
      @joeyknight8272 5 лет назад

      @@Cruxador so you rather want coal(

  • @Jaydenbb5
    @Jaydenbb5 Год назад +1

    I feel like what sells it to me is just how quiet it is. through a microphone you can pick up just about any amount of noise and even while it was running I could hear Tom talking very clearly, which I doubt would be the same on a regular train with the windows open like it's shown here

  • @theothertonydutch
    @theothertonydutch 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely lovely train too.

  • @grantexploit5903
    @grantexploit5903 5 лет назад +6

    I mean, it is running at a very slow speed (~4-5 m/s max?) with a very short (2-car) train on a very short (3 km) track... some people could find biking or even running faster and more convenient over that distance.

    • @ValleysOfRain
      @ValleysOfRain 5 лет назад +8

      That is, of course, assuming you are a fit and healthy individual who doesn't have to carry anything. Spare a thought for kids, elderly, ill and disabled people. Not everyone can easily travel that distance by themselves.

    • @grantexploit5903
      @grantexploit5903 5 лет назад

      @@ValleysOfRain True, true.

    • @faizalf119
      @faizalf119 5 лет назад +3

      Never underestimate how lazy people can be. Sure you can walk faster but you can also sit down and lounging around enjoying the view while the train chug (buzz?) slowly.

    • @planegaper
      @planegaper 4 года назад +4

      @@ValleysOfRain true, the tram carrys all yer gear, people, bikes dont get stolen, and it's a fun ride that costs the planet nothing.. plus keeps some nice classic rolling stock working.. remember how much went into making those cars.. energy, labor metal.. building a new one that's 15 percent more efficient for this line would be moot.. nice to see they went this route..

  • @yourcurtainsareugly
    @yourcurtainsareugly 5 лет назад +12

    Saw this on EEVdiscover a year ago!

    • @mfbfreak
      @mfbfreak 5 лет назад +1

      Aaaaah so that's where my deja vu feeling came from!

    • @TheUglyGnome
      @TheUglyGnome 5 лет назад

      Same here

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 5 лет назад

    This story is amazing. Brilliant idea to use the station for extra panels.

  • @BON3SMcCOY
    @BON3SMcCOY 5 лет назад

    This is so cool and going on my bucket list

  • @SthamerAMVs
    @SthamerAMVs 5 лет назад +33

    Tbf all it takes a big breakthrough with solar panels and you could start to power trains even in this country. Solar panels at the moment are only around 15-21 percent efficient so if they went up to 40-50 then all sorts of possibilities open up.

    • @ShankarSivarajan
      @ShankarSivarajan 5 лет назад +24

      "all it takes a big breakthrough" is kind of oxymoronic.

    • @rewrose2838
      @rewrose2838 5 лет назад +14

      40-50% efficiency is quite a pipe dream tbh

    • @cosmic-puzzle
      @cosmic-puzzle 5 лет назад +1

      We just need the decrease in costs

    • @Henry_Jr_Watsson
      @Henry_Jr_Watsson 5 лет назад

      So...perhaps in 10-20 years we'll have that ;)

    • @gabrielfraser2109
      @gabrielfraser2109 5 лет назад +3

      Panels alone won't reach that efficiency, too much of the suns energy is in infrared. I'd say Stirling Engine thermal capture systems look more promising, I heard Israel was experimenting with those.

  • @therealdave06
    @therealdave06 5 лет назад +20

    Me: Is Tom still in Oceania?
    Tom: Yup

    • @rewrose2838
      @rewrose2838 5 лет назад

      You mean Australia?

    • @theajayyy
      @theajayyy 5 лет назад +2

      Oceania includes New Zealand.

    • @TheMagnay
      @TheMagnay 5 лет назад

      It also includes Indonesia

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад

      It also includes the Ocean

    • @TheMagnay
      @TheMagnay 5 лет назад

      @@thelastcube. some of the ocean

  • @spencerlukay5809
    @spencerlukay5809 Год назад

    This is brilliant! If it’s not sunny, just drive the train somewhere where it is!

  • @TheDelamoir
    @TheDelamoir 5 лет назад

    Tom, your videos are great

  • @bananrama2579
    @bananrama2579 5 лет назад +5

    This video is so quite i can hear my ears ringing...
    Still heard Tom’s voice though, so all is good with the world.

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +1

      ... have you checked for tinnitus?

    • @bananrama2579
      @bananrama2579 5 лет назад

      Probably should... sounds like a good idea

  • @blackoak4978
    @blackoak4978 5 лет назад +41

    I don't think that guy knows what "carbon positive" means.
    Carbon positive: net activity ADDS GHGs into the atmosphere
    Carbon neutral: net zero GHG emmissions
    Carbon negative: net activity removes GHGs from the atmosphere

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 5 лет назад

      Hemp Crete is Carbon positive. It's a type of concrete but it uses lime and hemp.
      Not sure but I think it's main problem is climates that get very cold winters.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 5 лет назад +1

      @@maxsmith5504 I was a bit confused too.
      I've always heard Carbon Negative as being the "good one"

    • @thelastcube.
      @thelastcube. 5 лет назад +2

      @@maxsmith5504 Did they poorly adapted the math rule of two negatives gives a positive?

    • @randomdogdog
      @randomdogdog 5 лет назад +2

      down here all we care about is that it's about green house gasses and it's good. that means it's carbon positive.

    • @Temp0raryName
      @Temp0raryName 3 года назад

      ˙ɐᴉlɐɹʇsn∀ uᴉ pǝɯlᴉɟ sɐʍ sᴉɥʇ ɹǝqɯǝɯǝɹ ʇnq 'sǝ⅄

  • @alanrobbie4851
    @alanrobbie4851 2 года назад +1

    Wow. I'm like within 90km from this and didn't know it existed. Thanks Tom Scott.

  • @JamesInBed
    @JamesInBed 5 лет назад

    This is amazing. God damn I love Tom's videos.

  • @KCzz15
    @KCzz15 5 лет назад +13

    Here in the UK we would call this thing "useless scrap".

    • @Radzaification
      @Radzaification 5 лет назад +11

      Just need to find a way to generate power from rain and you'd be right 😂

    • @darryljones3009
      @darryljones3009 5 лет назад +2

      @@Radzaification We have that it's called hydro.

    • @paulosalles9206
      @paulosalles9206 5 лет назад

      @@darryljones3009 no thats not from the rain.

    • @Radzaification
      @Radzaification 5 лет назад

      @@darryljones3009 I'm well aware, I was more joking about a direct type haha

    • @eekee6034
      @eekee6034 2 года назад

      @@Radzaification There is a train directly powered by rainwater. 🤣 It's not very long though. One of the Hastings funnicular railways relies on rainwater collected at the top of the hill. There's two railcars on separate tracks, connected by a cable over a pulley at the top. They have water tanks, and to make them move, the car at teh bottom is emptied of water and the car at the top filled.

  • @yungstallion2201
    @yungstallion2201 5 лет назад +4

    Imagine employing your own boss

  • @butterbaum7420
    @butterbaum7420 4 года назад

    Amazing they used the old train and gave it new life great idea!!!

  • @BloodDragoon
    @BloodDragoon 5 лет назад +2

    This is awesome.

  • @JimmiG84
    @JimmiG84 5 лет назад +36

    Electrified railways probably make more sense in most cases. In many European countries, >70% of the rail network is already electrified, so trains can be powered by any green source of electricity, such as solar, wind, nuclear, hydro etc. depending on what's available.
    Still, fitting solar panels on trains and station buildings, and using regen braking to feed power back into the network are good ideas that should be implemented elsewhere.

    • @vondralbra5147
      @vondralbra5147 5 лет назад

      I just thought we could cover the rails with a roof of solar panels, since that area is available anyways and the power is right where it's needed.

    • @choupi4719
      @choupi4719 5 лет назад +2

      @@vondralbra5147 it's not that simple

    • @vondralbra5147
      @vondralbra5147 5 лет назад +1

      @@choupi4719 what would be a major issue in your opinion? I can't see any besides from the costs for the structures.

    • @marcustulliuscicero5443
      @marcustulliuscicero5443 5 лет назад +1

      I actually live along one of the few major-ish train lines in my country that isn't electrified. Because it has a lot of tunnels that were built in the mid-19th century and which are too low for overhead cables.

    • @patrickkeller2193
      @patrickkeller2193 5 лет назад +1

      @@vondralbra5147 Depends on the infrastructure, but around here, the majority of electric rails run on the street and often share a lane. It would be a real hassle to construct any roofs.

  • @j.b.c3570
    @j.b.c3570 5 лет назад +5

    NSWGR Class 620-720

  • @Rel1369
    @Rel1369 5 лет назад

    Been to Bryon a few times and never heard of this before, learnt something new today.

  • @AA-eq2zq
    @AA-eq2zq Год назад

    It's solar, low sound pollution, public transportation, carbon positive, powers 17 houses, uses existing things instead of making new ones, and it's even driven as green as possible. A joy to see!