Probably similar. The A class was rebuilt from The B class and the turbo sounds really good. Check out the Wiki link en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V/Line_A_class
The containers on the first train originated in Mildura during the conversion to standard gauge. Wakefield Transport now Seaway operated road trains to Manangatang and loaded there.
@@doncraig-brown7163 But the second intermodal set is now running at times as lately, container traffic has built up, thankfully. I know what you mean though.
The tremendous opening sequence was for a temporary arrangement while the Mildura line (north of Dunolly, plus the indirect route Ararat to Maryborough) was being converted to standard gauge (and in latter case reopened), so a brief explanation about that would have been good but thankfully a comment below has already said some of that. A very, very good representation of lower east coast Oz trains, sans Queensland, WA and for what it's worth, Tasmania. Great video!
@@Schony747 Read the Auditor General's report. It extensively covers this subject. Hard to see SG happening unless there's eventually a change of government in Victoria. But I agree conversion is essential and ought occur.
@@Schony747 True, but such investment brings income/payroll/GST/land tax revenue and most importantly, jobs whether direct or indirect, and has side benefit of rural Councils/Regional Roads Victoria (VicRoads) spending less on fixing roads damaged by repeated B-Doubles.
Hey with NR103 can someone tell Pacific National to make all the NR’s look like that I like a lot better then the yellow also good shots and some interesting ones too well done
The Shutdown of the Line to Newcastle deserves a Royal Commission Investigation. This is not how Australia deals with their population.. This is distinctly a Grab for Real Estate by, Big Business Tycoons to get at a cheap priced Prime Real-Estate.I hope the ATO makes them pay for their efforts......It's Distasteful..
It's interesting. Even some of the fiercest opponents are now ok with the tram idea. There will always be people who disagree but many are pretty happy now. I was impressed when I saw the set-up.
12:10: This sounds EXACTLY like the F59PHs we used to have on Metrolink! God I miss those bad boys :(
Probably similar. The A class was rebuilt from The B class and the turbo sounds really good. Check out the Wiki link
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V/Line_A_class
This is a 645. The F59PHs had 710s.
Awesome
Thanks 😀😀
Wow this video has like every type of train you can think of!
Well I can't get out so I'm putting these compilations together. I think people like the concept.
The containers on the first train originated in Mildura during the conversion to standard gauge. Wakefield Transport now Seaway operated road trains to Manangatang and loaded there.
100% correct.
Schony747 I live in Mildura. Shame we don’t have more trains here.
@@doncraig-brown7163 But the second intermodal set is now running at times as lately, container traffic has built up, thankfully. I know what you mean though.
Terrific variety of trains Schony. Wonderful.
Thanks Jim
The tremendous opening sequence was for a temporary arrangement while the Mildura line (north of Dunolly, plus the indirect route Ararat to Maryborough) was being converted to standard gauge (and in latter case reopened), so a brief explanation about that would have been good but thankfully a comment below has already said some of that.
A very, very good representation of lower east coast Oz trains, sans Queensland, WA and for what it's worth, Tasmania. Great video!
Hopefully that section gets SG to as promised!
@@Schony747 Read the Auditor General's report. It extensively covers this subject. Hard to see SG happening unless there's eventually a change of government in Victoria. But I agree conversion is essential and ought occur.
Metro buys votes a few in the bush isn't worth the investment I guess.
@@Schony747 True, but such investment brings income/payroll/GST/land tax revenue and most importantly, jobs whether direct or indirect, and has side benefit of rural Councils/Regional Roads Victoria (VicRoads) spending less on fixing roads damaged by repeated B-Doubles.
INFO please
13:49
Old ballan.
the sound starting at 12:10 is especially great as A66 pulls out
A favourite to many rail fans!
kineticdeath it even has a decent horn.
Put it through the surround sound system lol
38:41 this line has been made redundent since the 1970's
Awesome video liked 🚄🚄👍
Thanks Brian!
@5:00 platform 3A first half of the platform
Hey with NR103 can someone tell Pacific National to make all the NR’s look like that I like a lot better then the yellow also good shots and some interesting ones too well done
103 was a trial livery and I reckon it looked pretty good as well. Thanks for having a look.
@32:08 looks like a modified Vlocity
😂 yeah it does
Spencer’s Train Videos The 4000 class use a similar shell design to the Vlocity.
The Shutdown of the Line to Newcastle deserves a Royal Commission Investigation. This is not how Australia deals with their population..
This is distinctly a Grab for Real Estate by,
Big Business Tycoons to get at a cheap priced Prime Real-Estate.I hope the ATO makes them pay for their efforts......It's Distasteful..
It's interesting. Even some of the fiercest opponents are now ok with the tram idea. There will always be people who disagree but many are pretty happy now. I was impressed when I saw the set-up.
Weribee? He be with me! Tee-hee-hee!
Neil Forbes in total lockdown the suburb is like a fort
@@youtubeviewer7030 Ah, I was having a bit of wordplay fun with the name...okay?
What’s wrong with your notifications bell I posted my latest f
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@@youtubeviewer7030 I'll get to your video when I can.
Neil Forbes @35:41 I get this sound all night it’s like I’m near a beach
Hmmmmmm....... Do they speak with a twang in Manangatang? LOL
no more like a population ful of Orangutans LOL
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Thanks 😀 😊
Please not these intros...
Waste of time by seeing Australian trains.....
I can see you're not a fan of our trains but that's ok. Everyone has different tastes.