Thanks! 17:25 Jimperding Brook 27:33 Before the Standard Gauge Railway was built (1966), the Miling line branched off the old ng Eastern Railway at Clackline and passed through Toodyay on the way to Miling.
Love these videos mate, thanks for sharing 👍I am still trying to locate curve & gradient/alignment diagrams of WA railways including metropolitan. I have SA, NT, NSW and QLD just need WA and Tassie
@@alanvaleandthelazyfarmer1930 not that I am aware of. As far as I know I'm the only one at the moment and I'm limited in what I can accomplish due to living in the east. 👍😀
@@ludekschmoll8458 This is an excellent website with maps and much more information about Victorian railways. www.victorianrailways.net/vr%20map/map.html
Many thanks to Watco and Driver667 for making this series from Midland possible. This the line I train spot on when I can.
@@FalconXE302 Watco have been very nice people to work with. Glad you enjoyed the videos. 👍😀
Thanks!
17:25 Jimperding Brook
27:33 Before the Standard Gauge Railway was built (1966), the Miling line branched off the old ng Eastern Railway at Clackline and passed through Toodyay on the way to Miling.
@@neilgerace355 you're welcome. Glad you are enjoying them. 👍😀
Very cool series of videos, there's a lot more railway crossings than l thought.
@@peterfalconer-h3k very happy you are enjoying the series. 👍😀
A lot of the ones you see in this video are private driveways into people's houses that cross the rail
@@beedavs 👍😀
Great video and the sound of that 645 V16 is just awesome, also sounds like a Super Tyfon horn but could be wrong but still sounds amazing.
@@MrWaussie the C class is a great locomotive. A pleasure to drive and sounds great 👍 😀
Great vision. Triple tracks in some sections first time have seen that here. Must be getting closer to the usual flat wheatbelt country in WA.
@@aurelius2277 it is getting closer to wheat country. Glad you are enjoying them. 👍😀
Love it, more please. 🙏
@@allychat8496 very happy to hear you enjoyed it 👍 😀
Yeah enjoying this , thankyou 👌
@@adamdixon1685 very happy to hear that. 👍😀
We're going to West Toodyay today - yay! Very lovely surroundings.
@@georgeheilman4243 👍 very happy you enjoyed the ride. 😀😀👍
Love these videos mate, thanks for sharing 👍I am still trying to locate curve & gradient/alignment diagrams of WA railways including metropolitan. I have SA, NT, NSW and QLD just need WA and Tassie
Good luck. I don't have grades diagrams for WA. 🤔 Very happy you enjoyed the videos 👍😀
Was hoping a run up the Avon Valley would be done soon, thanks!
@@enforcerxr8848 you're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it 👍 😀
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@@mihailoarsic5716 👍😀
Do you know if anyone is doing driver's views for WA regional narrow gauge lines?
@@alanvaleandthelazyfarmer1930 not that I am aware of. As far as I know I'm the only one at the moment and I'm limited in what I can accomplish due to living in the east. 👍😀
Please, map of australian railways (lives or abandoned lines) exist? 😘
@@ludekschmoll8458 This is an excellent website with maps and much more information about Victorian railways. www.victorianrailways.net/vr%20map/map.html
i wouldn't live anywhere near Toodyay, just because of the name
How about Innaloo or Upper Swan :)
😳 My goodness, the cricket is over already!
Oh well, we still have the train.😄🛤
@@martythemartian99 the train... you can always rely on it. 👍😀
@@driver667 and ye won't get stumped and bowled over nor caught out!
@@29brendus good job 👍😀