A good video, thanks. I have been in and around this county most of my life. The power poles were flicking past like the ones on the Euro Star going toward the channel tunnel in real time.
It's not film, it's video. I shot it myself with a Canon A1 Digital Hi8 format camcorder. I did a bit of research first to understand the railway routes, but catching the passenger trains was an exercise in reading timetables and the freights were luck of the draw.
+dieselmupke If you listen after the "Action!" you can hear a bunch of quad bikes revving up. They were filming some kind of race with them in the field across the tracks from me, should have cut that out of the soundtrack.
Those were the days. Those roadrailers and GT wagons were the way of the future back then. Good luck NZ Rail
Loved the sound of the DX in those days. The lazy 4 stroke beat of the engine.
Ahhhh the good old days. I'm 14 I can't remember them
A good video, thanks. I have been in and around this county most of my life. The power poles were flicking past like the ones on the Euro Star going toward the channel tunnel in real time.
7:26 The masts are red and white, the gates are black and white. I thought they'd be the same color.
Where is (or was) this crossing?
I believe this was Hall Street which is now an over bridge.
My question is: how did you manage to obtain the film of the trains?
It's not film, it's video. I shot it myself with a Canon A1 Digital Hi8 format camcorder. I did a bit of research first to understand the railway routes, but catching the passenger trains was an exercise in reading timetables and the freights were luck of the draw.
Who was yelling "standby,....ACTION".
+dieselmupke If you listen after the "Action!" you can hear a bunch of quad bikes revving up. They were filming some kind of race with them in the field across the tracks from me, should have cut that out of the soundtrack.