Why Do Road Trains Exist? ▶ 200 Ton Oversized Trucks From Australia - Now With Narrator!
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- From now on the channel will have a narrator, leave us in the comments what you think :)
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Great video, good to see the mighty Aussie road trains 👍
Awesome images with nice trucks, good job! Thumbs Up
Davon träumt man ein Leben lang mal so einen Truck zu fahren einfach nur geil
Fantastic video, awesome machinery. Thanks for sharing
Trucks for real man. Looking Forward to see them during my Australia trip next year
I drive road trains all over Australia I pull anything from 2 trailers up to 4 trailers compared to all the other videos and trucking in Australia it's like all there research was half assed but this video I absolutely love it
I want this life too can you give a job with you😊
Yeah, good camera footage.
@@fastbackseventyseven3553 I'm in between 4.5 and 5k a week
Yes.... keep the narrator...... always thought this channel needed one....... great move
Sorry but this was a lightweight overview of Road trains in Australia.
Wow..awesome content....videos with the narration in the background is much better though.....
، احسنتم على هذه الشاحنات الروعه الله يبارك فيكم اتمنى ان اراه بالعين المجرده شكرا على هذه الفيديوهات من العراق
This is the first road train video I have seen where most of the information is correct - good work!
I'd give it about a 4/10 for accuracy. This is the kind of information chat gpt would give you.
@@au51emu wow, you are generous, I'd give it less than that.
Amazing video… please more like this 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Road trains in Australia date back to prior to World War 1 when steam traction engines pulled multiple trailers, many large unique 'one off' vehicles were built here in Australia to pioneer large multiple trailer 'trains" and around 1930 the British firm AEC built heavy duty multiple axle trucks to pull multiple trailers in Ghana, Australia and South Africa .
These had an 8.8 liter diesel of 130 hp with a 4 speed gearbox with 3 speed transfer cases and 4 driving axles pulling around 30 feet of trailers with 30 - 35 tons.
Later after WW2 the availability of large ex US army trucks brought out to Australia during the Pacific war led to local modifications of ie the Diamond T M20 tank transporter prime movers, by Kurt Johansen , then later large British Thornycroft's, AEC and Foden brands.
This history has created the highly specialised unique and highly modified here in Australia, American and European models that now power our road trains.
Often running 6 500 liter fuel tanks , multiple air compressors to run the air braking systems on 3 - 7 trailers, oversize cooling systems not often required on standard American and European trucks and a myriad of other engineering feats to reliably pull these massive weights has created a local expertise not common in other continents.
Like Big Lizzy?
You forgot to mention the best trucks ever built,MACK!!!
Same here why Mack Trucks Is not mentionens in Australia Is still producer the superliner, thats the Truck that the producers of Cars based on for the character of Mack
@@albertotognoni4819 because it's a Volvo
@@V8Lenny ouch, right Mack trucks was bought by Volvo in 2002
@@albertotognoni4819 and by Renault in 1980 or something like that.
@@V8Lenny ok i was missing that
I'm split about the new format - because NOT having a narrator was the standout feature of this channel in a sea of robo-voiced RUclips tech channels... 👀
Very nice video
Amazing it has a narrator they shall all be like that on RUclips , amazing with the explanations!
Good one...
love this new narration , its just like dark5 and its sub cfhannels all over again
We Have SCANIA'S,KENWORTH'S,WESTERN STARS,MACK'S,FREIGHTLINERS,MERCEDES-BENZ'S, VOLVO'S,INTERNATIONAL'S,ECT 😃
Its great to have a narrator.
Truck Trailer panjang 👍
Dont forget Mack, where it all began
Bagaimana caranya supaya dapat kerja jadi sopir di Australia?
200tons use axle ratio on 5.30 or 4.50
Hello, I have a request: how can I obtain the addresses of companies hiring truck drivers? Can you help me please? Thank you
There is no climate threat. A thousand years ago, you could make a living from agriculture in Greenland, which is completely impossible today, and then the so² levels were significantly lower than today.
Terrible wages for drivers ($600 / week ) is terrible wages
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Those Euro Trucks look very Feminime😂😂
I thought trains were easier compare to truck transport system.
So to transport something Trucks are better option than trains???? And how does this effect environment???
You said trains are complex but I think trains are more easier for longer route on that freight trains who do not have to stop constantly and railway do not have to take care of stations
And diesel trains have massive fuel tanks that can travel for thousands of Miles with tenders full with diesel behind the locomotives
There's a couple of problems with rail lines into the areas where triple road trains rule; the first is the massive expense of building the lines (this is not like even the US where there's lots of civilisation along the way) the other is maintenance. The Pilbara region of Western Australia, where a lot of the mines are is prone to some brutal flooding at times. Just maintaining it would be a state government responsibility, and nobody really wants to build any lines, save for the mining companies taking their ore to port. From the port to the mine is usually only about 500 kilometres (about 320 miles) but the distance to and from the mine to Perth, the capital is three times that.
@@Mechknight73 oh, that make sense
@@Mechknight73 ouch, you are right that area floods in a certain period of the year
@@albertotognoni4819 I've had to drive through some bad ones at time. I'm a specialist in the transport industry known as hotshot freight. There are four pillars to hotshot operations:
-Somebody broke something
-Someone forgot to order something
-Someone missed the pickup deadline on regular freight channels
-All of the above.
Chiefly what I do is haul the solutions to someone's screw ups
44 foot trailers 🤣🤣🤣
Почему заглавие на русском и без перевода?
70k salary, i would not get out of bed for that.
None of them would be on less than $100k
That would only be the starter for line haul closer to the city. Mine site road train drivers, the money is more like 100-$120,000
@Mechknight73 surely it would be more, I'm on 135k and only operate an A double
I Waa thinking the same thing, saw an ad for mc drivers the other day offering around $170000
My wage was $150 000 a year
it;s cheaper and quicker to build a road than a railways system. makes sense ????:"
Are yes...we must reduce the good old carbon foot print. 🤪
Road Train
Drivers getting up to $70k! Haha, double that and you're getting closer to the real figure.
wouldent open the door for 70.k try 200k
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$70K AUS/year ain't much; that's only $45k US. Heck, I was making that much driving here in the US 35 years ago!!!! No WONDER they can't find drivers; companies there are even bigger cheapskates than American trucking companies!!!
That's inaccurate. It's more like 140-150k.
Even so, that's only like $70k US, and anybody who drives "turnpike doubles" (dual 48' or 53', requiring a special permit) is making better money than that!
Why do road trains exist? Because they have not built real trains yet.
Not at all. The more remote areas make rail operations unviable.
Капец полегчало с переводчиком!не будет перевод на другой язык отпишусь!!!
400,000 pounds total? Bullshit.
Some of them are above 400 tonnes now - which is ~880,000 lbs. Mining road trains used power trailer setups with 600 HP trucks and 400 HP trailers; up to 1000HP together.
@@S3pra bullshit.