Chasing Trains: Goulburn to Moss Vale and back!
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Welcome to part two of my trip to Goulburn New South Wales. In this episode I travel about 200kms between Goulburn and Moss Vale, stopping in at railway stations and interring line side attractions as well as catching as many passing trains as we can!
This is part one of a series of my trip to Streamliners 2022 and other events in the area at the time.
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Awesome video Will
Thank you!
Awesome video thanks for sharing will
Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your presentations, the way you're walking around to grab the best footage and letting us all know what's about to take place etc.
Thanks Greg! Hopefully something I can do more often next year! Seems everyone’s really enjoying these type of video!
Nice one Will, some great catches there. When I was an Enfield driver, I always had a soft spot for the south to Goulburn and shunted all the spots along that line. Brought back many fond memories.. Loved those 81's.
Cheers mate!
Great day out Will. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching Peter!
10:32 oh no watch out will😂
Mate those birds where something else! The auto focus on my stills camera wasn’t happy!
Alfred Hitchcock, eat your heart out!
@@brucewilliams8714 haha certainly!
Really nice vid, and yes, you are prounouncing Berrima wrong!😂
Thank you Michael! Ah I know I’ve really butchered some town names this year! Haha thanks for watching!
Great videos mate, keep up the excellent filming.
Thank you so much!
The garbage train went to Crisps siding just south of Tarago ,and dumping in the old Woodlawn mine ,,Woodlawn mine would load 24 BDY wagons every day at Tarago station back from 1978
Thanks for that Allan!
Lovely area up there Will, it certainly is a busy section of mainline. Thanks for the video!
Thank you!
The Southern highlands between Picton and Goulburn is a great area to see
I reckon Simon!
Through watching this video and your others, I'm starting to warm to other locomotives and other liveries that aren't just Blue and Gold or Tangerine and Grey. Thanks Will.
Haha thanks Lee!
Great video as always! Looks like a beautifully part of the country to chase I'll have to visit one day to chase trains!
Thanks William! It’s a great part of the country to see some very interesting trains!
Another great professionally produced video with excellent commentary. Well done Will!
Thank you John!
I enjoy this video its my old stomping grounds from the fiftys till seventys. I lived with an Aunty for a few months in Moss Vale and it rained every day the garbage train goes to Tarago to the old Woodlawn mine which is next to the farm I lived on. I suppose you know all that Im now live on Vancouver Island in Canada so now I'm a little home sick. Keep up the good videos. regards Fred
I’m sure you have some great memories of that time Fred! Thanks for watching!
Yes it is a beautiful part of the world Will, and another great video mate!
Thanks Ken!
I think that's the Boral aggregate from St Peter's in Sydney
Thanks for that Darren! I've still got a lot to learn about NSWR
Thanks for your videos i enjoy your content. gives me inspiration for doing my own YT Channel and something to do whilst recovering from some foot issues that prevent me getting out and getting more clips.
Thanks Justin!
Well once you’re all recovered, get out there and document what you see!
Your videos are so entertaining!
Thanks you!
Fantastic we are realy enjoining you chassing it looks like lots of fun and is fun for us to
Thanks mate!
Great video ,i worked at Joppa Junction in 1977 in the old box ,before it got burnt down
Ah they would have been great!
Wow those 82 class are chunky
They certainly are Dave!
Great to see you made it to Exeter as suggested! Just one correction: the morning down Canberra Xplorer train number is SP31.
Yeah what an amazing little station they have there, pity the weather wasn’t great! Thanks for that Floyd!
Heya mate!!! Haven’t watched one of you videos in ages sadly, but I am now!!! My username probably says I’m mainly about coins, but I also have a passion for trains!!! Thought I’d leave a comment as I was in Goulburn yesterday!!! Saw the same Garbage train with the same loco, the one behind the leading loco (8150) with the same rolling stock behind it!!!! Very cool 😎 to see you having fun and travelling around Australia!!! I mainly enjoy your “Australian Model Train News Series!!!” As I have a few of them myself!!!
Great to see your videos still popping up!!!
Cheers mate!!!
Enjoy your train hobby!!!
Thanks! Great to hear you’ve enjoyed your time in Goulburn!
Well there’s a new video every week! Thanks for watching!
Ok 👌, thanks for responding and letting me know!!!
Awesome job mate. Loved it.
Thank you!
I believe that bridge near Bowral is at Burradoo - on old friend of mine (also a gunzel) lived near there. All of this area was a favourite stomping ground for me when I visited him. (Ex Sydney-ite me). Mossie, Bowral, Goulburn Berrima (yes you did mispronounce it hehe). Entertaining as always.
The bridge is just south of Buradoo station
Thanks Gavin!
Nice video Will. Great veriety of trains in NSW. I have never heard of a garbage train before! I knew they had them over in America but never new they had them here in Australia. - Nicholas.
Thanks Nicholas! Yeah I didn’t know about them either until only very recently!
I laughed when you said xplorer and it was an endeavor. They are basically the same thing hahaha
Also nice beanie ;)
I knew I’d get that one the wrong way around! Haha I honestly don’t know the difference!
I sure do love candy!
@@WillJamesRailways Happens to the best of us , great video as always !
In your last video you mentioned you were going to check the facebook trackers... Do you have links for them at all?
Thanks.
Gday! If you search: Train Tracker: Vic and NSW they should come up!
The Southern Highlands is very beautiful. Everyone in Sydney wants to live there, and many did the 'tree change' pilgrimage before the prices became stupid expensive. Now people can only visit. You young people hahaha It's not Bereema, it's Berrima, (Berri-ma) You know I'm only sending you up in a kind, old person's way 😊 Interesting video and I love the country stations.
I agree Pauline, a fantastic part of the country!
Hahaha yes I know know I’ve been saying it all wrong, seems I’ve got a good talent for mispronouncing names now! Thanks for watching!
I think he was talking about Braemar and not Berrima. The only rail close to Berrima is a facility at New Berrima. It is pronouced Bray- ma although some may pronounce it bree-ma. Next time you are in Berrima you should pop in to the Surveyor General Inn. It is right next to the old Gaol which is now a hotel I believe.
I'm no train nut, just loosely interested, but wouldn't the Parkes train have a more direct route to Chullora than via the Southern Highlands?
I think so Brett, however with the floods at the time (and even now) parts of the lines got shut down and a lot of traffic had been re-routed
By the way that was an Endeavour that went through over that bridge at the 11:00 mark and not an Xplorer.
You’ll have to forgive this Victorian for not know the difference! All learning for the next trip Craig!
Where do you find info on where/when the freight services are running mate?
Facebook, ARTC website, a network of people and I’ve been doing it for a while!
very interesting Will, your enthusiasm always "shines through" -was there no time for a quick visit to the Goulburn Rail Heritage Center? best regards FB
Thank you! There’s a video coming, I popped in there for streamliners!
4:57 someone must've put a piece of ballast on the track or something
Yeah I reckon it must have been!
nice work; some hilariously creative town mispronunciations 2 boot 😂 a line with family history my Old Man first job as teen in WW2 at Burbong and porter at Tarago on the push pull cart things, my grand father was a fettler on that line in WW2: still has the old petrol bunkers safe from Japanese bombs 💣
Thanks Tom! Thank you for sharing that with us!
@@WillJamesRailways apologies for blather, Will. But the idea of 'scale' in model railways is i feel, one way of close observation which reveals the meaning of the past. for example, the Sear's moved to Kinalung after Tarago where my GF was fettler. It's gone now but the location is seen in this opening scene of Wake in Fright attached. Dad became a designer and architect and like the pictures behind you in yer vids did kind of technical drawings of every rail line he lived next 2 from memory in retirement...evoking similar detail y'all pursue at scale in yer work ruclips.net/video/xpfnMXXvy2E/видео.html
Im confused , Were the garbage trains taking into or out of Canberra ? John Keane .
Hey John! Sorry for any confusion, they apparently take rubbish out of Sydney and dump it somewhere towards Canberra!
The garbage train runs from Sydney to Crisps siding just south of Tarago and dumped in the old Woodlawn mine
They run two garbage trains, from memory it's 1221 and 1223 on the down from Sydney and 2120 and 2122 on the return.
They're extremely slow...
1st!
Congratulations?