Nice to see a few wagons still in AN green. Hopefully this line can continue for many years. 42 trains per week. It showcases the efficiency of rail. Thanks for sharing.
The mine and operator seem to have a great relationship too! Never been any threat to move to road, that I've ever heard. Train will be here to stay given it's the largest deposit of Gypsum in Australia and they think they've only mined a small amount of in the last 70 years. Thanks for watching! Matt - M&S Trains
Nice video. The train lulled me to sleep twice! 😂 Just the views, the engine and hopper noise, and a little narration is just perfect! Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Another great production Matt! This is on the list when I finally move down . I would f seen that 2300 many times go past me at work! Nice work Sir. Cheers Gregg.
My dad lives in Ceduna right along the train line, when I was we used to hear the old alcos coming ran outside and race the train up the street. That was over 25 years ago. The line is still running strong
It's changed a lot since I first visited in 2014, only 10 years ago so I can only imagine how different it would've been 25 years ago! Grain Trains would've still been operating then aswell, making for a much different rail scene. Thanks for watching mate. Matt - M&S Trains
Yes, it can be hit and miss to see them. Wasn't even meant to end up in Ceduna on this trip so lucky in a few ways I suppose. Either way I would've been happy with twin 2300s aswell. Thanks for watching. Matt - M&S Trains
There are some people in Port Lincoln who would like to see a passenger line link down from Whyalla. I wonder if they'll ever get their wish? Thanks for the great video. I haven't seen much of this line before. 😄
We don't even have a passenger train from Adelaide to Whyalla! I highly doubt a line to Port Lincoln from Whyalla will ever be constructed for passenger. Thanks for watching! We've got plenty more videos from this line is you want to check it out. ruclips.net/p/PLFl6e-2LjdAy80JdkZgrQE4REJ31DFrXl Matt - M&S Trains
@@MS_Trains I think the general idea is to bring back passenger rail to the mid north, and then extend to Port Lincoln. I can't see either happening in my life time, but that ain't gonna stop me from hassling a politician or two. 😁 I will be watching your other videos. Thanks for the link.
@@mnj640 Yes there was the Bluebirds, as well as the standard gauge Budd Railcars in the mid-north. I think the main problem today is we need to coordinate appeals to government, to make gradual improvements to our rail system. They are far too addicted to the votes they think a road project brings. Yes we need better roads, but one cost effective way to achieve that is with more efficient rail.
Great video. Filmed the last days of the Port Lincoln grain operations in 2019. I'm pretty sure you guys were there at the same time flying your drone. Never did get up to the gypsum operation. Cheers.
Thanks mate! I think we were there about a month or so before the end of the ops so maybe. The Gypsum Train is worth the trip if you get the chance! Matt - M&S Trains
Train is almost never idle. Operates 24/7 expect when the locomotives refuel, crew change and loading (Which happens on the private mine site). Even during unloading the train moves a slow speed.
Just a small correction, the ENH/ENHA wagons weren't introduced to the Eyre Peninsula till 1978. They were originally built in 1966 for the North Australian Railway, and made redundant there after it was closed
Thanks, mate! Glad you enjoyed it. It's the Kevin Mine at Lake MacDonnell. It's owned by Gypsum Resources Australia (GRA) and is closed off to the public. 32° 2′ 34.23″ S, 133° 0′ 4.39″ E Matt - M&S Trains
I haven't been able to find a gradient chart, but It's the steepest on the line, and I've been told 1 in 120, so it's not massive but decent for these old girls to handle with a load. Matt - M&S Trains
Great presentation! Keep the SA west coast narrow gauge rail going. Love seeing the old NJ girls still going on in 2024! Original Commonwealth Railways NJ class 1971 build and rare. Tough locos. Ansett 727.
Nice to see a few wagons still in AN green. Hopefully this line can continue for many years. 42 trains per week. It showcases the efficiency of rail. Thanks for sharing.
The mine and operator seem to have a great relationship too! Never been any threat to move to road, that I've ever heard. Train will be here to stay given it's the largest deposit of Gypsum in Australia and they think they've only mined a small amount of in the last 70 years. Thanks for watching!
Matt - M&S Trains
Nice video. The train lulled me to sleep twice! 😂
Just the views, the engine and hopper noise, and a little narration is just perfect!
Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching Mark!
Matt - M&S Trains
Another great production Matt! This is on the list when I finally move down . I would f seen that 2300 many times go past me at work!
Nice work Sir.
Cheers Gregg.
My dad lives in Ceduna right along the train line, when I was we used to hear the old alcos coming ran outside and race the train up the street. That was over 25 years ago. The line is still running strong
It's changed a lot since I first visited in 2014, only 10 years ago so I can only imagine how different it would've been 25 years ago! Grain Trains would've still been operating then aswell, making for a much different rail scene.
Thanks for watching mate.
Matt - M&S Trains
Thanks Mate brilliant footage lub your uploads cheers from Batesford gheringhap loop turf.
Nice catch with the 1600's! Visited at the right time!!
Yes, it can be hit and miss to see them. Wasn't even meant to end up in Ceduna on this trip so lucky in a few ways I suppose. Either way I would've been happy with twin 2300s aswell. Thanks for watching.
Matt - M&S Trains
There are some people in Port Lincoln who would like to see a passenger line link down from Whyalla. I wonder if they'll ever get their wish?
Thanks for the great video. I haven't seen much of this line before. 😄
We don't even have a passenger train from Adelaide to Whyalla! I highly doubt a line to Port Lincoln from Whyalla will ever be constructed for passenger.
Thanks for watching! We've got plenty more videos from this line is you want to check it out. ruclips.net/p/PLFl6e-2LjdAy80JdkZgrQE4REJ31DFrXl
Matt - M&S Trains
@@MS_Trains I think the general idea is to bring back passenger rail to the mid north, and then extend to Port Lincoln. I can't see either happening in my life time, but that ain't gonna stop me from hassling a politician or two. 😁
I will be watching your other videos. Thanks for the link.
Such a shame what these governments have done to our regional rail. Imagine if we still had it
@@MS_Trainswasn't it called the bluebird when it was operating?
@@mnj640 Yes there was the Bluebirds, as well as the standard gauge Budd Railcars in the mid-north. I think the main problem today is we need to coordinate appeals to government, to make gradual improvements to our rail system. They are far too addicted to the votes they think a road project brings. Yes we need better roads, but one cost effective way to achieve that is with more efficient rail.
very interesting stuff mate
great video mate
Great video, great aerial photography
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the drone stuff.
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Great video. Filmed the last days of the Port Lincoln grain operations in 2019. I'm pretty sure you guys were there at the same time flying your drone. Never did get up to the gypsum operation. Cheers.
Thanks mate! I think we were there about a month or so before the end of the ops so maybe. The Gypsum Train is worth the trip if you get the chance!
Matt - M&S Trains
Great railvideo 👍🏻 Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹 to Australia 🇦🇺
Greetings! Hope you're enjoying our Aussie content!
Matt - M&S Trains
I was about to ask about that funding - what a pity! Anyway great video mate!
Yes, a pity indeed. Thanks for watching!
Matt - M&S
It’s good to see wagons that are not vandalised with graffiti!
Train is almost never idle. Operates 24/7 expect when the locomotives refuel, crew change and loading (Which happens on the private mine site). Even during unloading the train moves a slow speed.
Excellent
Just a small correction, the ENH/ENHA wagons weren't introduced to the Eyre Peninsula till 1978. They were originally built in 1966 for the North Australian Railway, and made redundant there after it was closed
You're right! I misread the website from which I got the information. Apologies.
Matt - M&S Trains
I thought some of the hoppers were ex Frances Creek (North Australia Railway) rollingstock? Not correct?
Great video. Could someone tell me the name of the mine and maybe a GPS co-ordinates for it. Thanks in advance.
Cheers from Albany, WA.
Thanks, mate! Glad you enjoyed it.
It's the Kevin Mine at Lake MacDonnell. It's owned by Gypsum Resources Australia (GRA) and is closed off to the public. 32° 2′ 34.23″ S, 133° 0′ 4.39″ E
Matt - M&S Trains
whats the grade on that bit at the start?
I haven't been able to find a gradient chart, but It's the steepest on the line, and I've been told 1 in 120, so it's not massive but decent for these old girls to handle with a load.
Matt - M&S Trains
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Great presentation!
Keep the SA west coast narrow gauge rail going.
Love seeing the old NJ girls still going on in 2024!
Original Commonwealth Railways NJ class 1971 build and rare. Tough locos.
Ansett 727.