Darling Harbour, Sydney, in the early 1960s.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Rare colour footage of the city skyline, ships and shunting yards around Sydney's Darling Harbour in the early 1960s. Filmed by Alex Grunbach. Copyright shared by ARHS (NSW).

Комментарии • 25

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN 4 года назад +2

    Lovely to see. I noted 3244 (?), the first steam loco I was given a ride on.I see Wilhemsens' fegithter TARN, and another one (form he late 40s) in the distance, as well as a Blue Star vessel. The B class freighter is Howard Smith's BALARR, with the rug HIMMA. Thanks for posting this. :-)

  • @andrewr2825
    @andrewr2825 4 года назад +18

    I know I’ll run the gauntlet with some and be dismissed by others, but I think I preferred Darling Harbour in this video than I do now!! Grimy, dirty, busy, fascinating and not a high viz vest in sight!! Another age I suppose....really enjoying these videos. Thanks😁

  • @doctorbohr1585
    @doctorbohr1585 3 месяца назад

    The city the Beatles visited long ago when they was fab. A working port with steam trains, no Opera House and no F3.

  • @edwardtsoukalidis2071
    @edwardtsoukalidis2071 4 года назад

    Did shutters have set areas where they operated or did they roam the whole harbour?

    • @robman2095
      @robman2095 4 года назад +3

      Edward Tsoukalidis No they had to stay on the tracks at all times! 😀😀😀

  • @CrossfellRailwayVideos
    @CrossfellRailwayVideos 4 года назад +8

    Terrific! We are so lucky to have access to this footage!

  • @TheMrBob879
    @TheMrBob879 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great footage!!

  • @fordlandau
    @fordlandau 4 года назад +7

    The 19 class, despite being archaic survived, all other steam classes. A remarkable record. A very useful locomotive indeed !

    • @hartleymartin
      @hartleymartin 3 года назад +1

      Amazing to think that one example of 1877 was still at work until 1972. (No. 1904)

  • @montageproductions
    @montageproductions 4 года назад +4

    Imagine the hassle of keeping the boiler up to temp all day long. I'm in a cabin in the bush and the wood stove in winter is enough work for me.

  • @coolhand1964
    @coolhand1964 3 месяца назад +1

    My father worked on the wharves in Sydney with Customs in the 60's, l worked on the wharves in the early 80's. Not much had changed. Except the shunting was now done with small diesel locomotives. It was the best of times. Sydney was a working harbour, from Garden Island, to Balls Head, Gore Hill, Glebe, Anandale, Pyrmont, Cockatoo Island, Balmain, Drummoyne, Lavender Bay, the list goes on. There was always something happening, it was never boring. 👍🇦🇺

  • @TrainMedia00
    @TrainMedia00 11 месяцев назад +1

    This place is amazing i wish i can visit there and take railfaning there but its sad they don't used anymore as well the harbor i wish i can build a time machine😢

  • @brentmcc6048
    @brentmcc6048 4 года назад +3

    Great stuff, I worked a DH after steam though and until it closed.

  • @antmanp6rover96
    @antmanp6rover96 4 года назад +4

    at 1.25 on the left is Union Street signal box.
    most of the footage is shot near the Pyrmont power station. Darling Island signal box is not captured but the signal electricians depot is.
    Darling Island signal box was used as a filming location for the movie Strictly Ballroom in 1992.

    • @RangaTurk
      @RangaTurk 4 года назад +1

      The shopfront sets for Strictly Ballroom stood next to the signal box on the side of the road intact for months after. I like how they managed to get a container train running through the background at night while filming. ABC TV could also manage to pull a few strings in the SRA too. This footage is definitely after 1962 because there is a VR boxcar being unloaded in the background at 2:47 and that's when the standard gauge opened between Albury and Dynon.

  • @4201productions
    @4201productions 5 дней назад +1

    The z19s are such iconic workhorses

  • @yeetubergaming3014
    @yeetubergaming3014 3 года назад +2

    Most of the trains you are seeing in this footage are being preserved or just simply were scrapped like in the clip 2:11 that type of class im pretty sure are preserved in exhibitions and some were scrapped

  • @AustralianRailwayVideos
    @AustralianRailwayVideos 4 года назад +4

    I know why i love these big beasts, the sounds, the looks, just everything about them gives me happiness

    • @adriankingston4338
      @adriankingston4338 4 года назад +1

      Thats why the goverment scraped them all because it made people happy. Hahaha.

  • @michaelnaisbitt1639
    @michaelnaisbitt1639 4 года назад

    I wonder how many diesels will still be at work when there are 90 yr old. Chuffing back and forth. ( yes I no diesels don’t chuff)

  • @ClamTram96
    @ClamTram96 4 года назад

    Wasn't this line electrified in the mid 1950s?

  • @yeetubergaming3014
    @yeetubergaming3014 3 года назад +1

    Good thing i live in Australia