New Sydney Light Rail | Trams in George Street with third rail (APS) | Circular Quay to Haymarket

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
  • The Sydney Light Rail L2 Randwick Line (also know as the CBD and South East Light Rail) opened on 14 December 2019. In this video, focus is given to George Street where the trams go through the CBD. At Town Hall, trams change from overhead line to third rail (APS) and vice versa. Enjoy the full video or just skip to the part you want:
    00:03 - Circular Quay
    00:50 - Bridge Street
    02:22 - Wynyard
    03:33 - QVB
    04:32 - Town Hall
    05:01 - Overhead line to third rail (APS)
    05:06 - Third rail (APS) to overhead line
    05:55 - Chinatown
    06:54 - Intersection L1 and L2
    08:57 - Haymarket

Комментарии • 115

  • @railfanworld
    @railfanworld  4 года назад +7

    For photos about the new Sydney light rail, please visit railfanworld.com/photos/australia/2019/sydney-light-rail-opening-cbd-south-east

    • @michaelbeckett8196
      @michaelbeckett8196 3 года назад

      a tip: you can watch series at Flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.

    • @zanedexter990
      @zanedexter990 3 года назад

      @Michael Beckett Definitely, I have been using flixzone for since december myself :D

  • @HugoBrown
    @HugoBrown 6 месяцев назад +6

    Watching this 4 years later and can see how much on George Street ( Chinatown / Haymarket) area has changed now no cars at all and all the streetscape has changed, Great to come across video's like this make you appreciate all the work that has happened since. I walk through this part of town to walk to barangaroo and I guess I dont take real notice till I see videos like this. Light rail back in the city has been the best thing and hope they will expand in the future with new routes maybe to Bondi or to newtown and maybe further south or marrickville

  • @AndrewG1989
    @AndrewG1989 3 года назад +40

    Those trams are so beautiful. Plus there is no overhead wires.

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @saminyasarridom1813
      @saminyasarridom1813 3 года назад

      Then how does it work

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 3 года назад +1

      @@saminyasarridom1813 the third rail in the center

    • @_JohnDoe
      @_JohnDoe 2 года назад +4

      It only uses Alstom APS (third rail) within the CBD and uses overhead lines everywhere else. The unsightly criss-cross of overhead lines can be seen at 6:52, for example.

  • @jacobweir1795
    @jacobweir1795 4 года назад +6

    Amazing Job, thanks for all your time and effort

  • @traindude1949
    @traindude1949 4 года назад +16

    A really well made video, thanks for sharing

  • @spacyorspicy
    @spacyorspicy 4 года назад +6

    I love this video!

  • @aussiejohn5835
    @aussiejohn5835 4 года назад +2

    I joined the light rail at Circular Quay yesterday at 3.05pm with the intention of travelling to Randwick. This was a painfully slow journey. 35 minutes to Chalmers street. I abandoned the tram at Chalmers street in frustration. We sat at the intersection of George and Liverpool st and had two T lights before the driver moved across the intersection to the Chinatown stop. There does not seem to be tram priority at any city intersection. I am a supporter of the Light Rail but it seems people are avoiding it in droves. I am not surprised when most people could walk this distance in less time. I can't comment on the journey from Chalmers street to Randwick but I hope it is faster otherwise it could be another Sydney white elephant.

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад +5

      Thanks for that comment. The driver can request priority by the push of the button, so I guess it's like the pedestrian button on a crossing, you still have to wait a bit for your turn. In my eyes, it will never be true light rail priority here in Sydney, but maybe the future will prove me wrong.

  • @lawrencebautista1
    @lawrencebautista1 3 года назад +5

    Wish there'd be more metro and tram lines in Sydney as well as in Auckland. Commuting in those cities is a pain.

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  3 года назад +3

      Yeah, lots of metro planning going on here in Sydney.

  • @trainspottingdownunder
    @trainspottingdownunder 4 года назад +5

    Congrats on 1k!!! And congrats to me on 100!

  • @SirGregory
    @SirGregory 4 года назад +4

    Nicely constructed video. Thanks so much.

  • @vladimirr4171
    @vladimirr4171 6 месяцев назад

    i was under the impression that you can just get on a tram whenever wherever lol. Here after watching the film Anyone but you

  • @simonrarasea9725
    @simonrarasea9725 4 года назад

    Does anyone know why there’s no thoroughfare for cars going southbound on George St from Town Hall to the Chinatown tram stop? I’ve noticed that it’s still blocked off to vehicles.

  • @rajbahadurverma6762
    @rajbahadurverma6762 4 года назад +3

    Super Video

  • @carrahulley8484
    @carrahulley8484 2 года назад +1

    Thanks you good video

  • @paulfrancis8836
    @paulfrancis8836 4 года назад +9

    Wish they branched to the West instead.

  • @InialiefYT
    @InialiefYT 4 года назад +1

    Wow so nice

  • @Olitrains
    @Olitrains 7 месяцев назад

    Nice one

  • @eannamcnamara9338
    @eannamcnamara9338 2 года назад +2

    I don't get why people hate overhead so much. If done right the poles can be good looking and the wires barely noticable.

  • @tittletattletoys
    @tittletattletoys 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the vid. Do you know the light rail speed km/hr vs tram in Melbourne?

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад +2

      The max speed on the line is 70 km/h, but that's obviously not on George Street.

    • @blueviperacr398
      @blueviperacr398 3 года назад +2

      Yes, if it does use full speed on George street, all hell will break loose

  • @ajmalshahtravelling7088
    @ajmalshahtravelling7088 4 года назад +3

    pretty destination Sydney

  • @CARambolagen
    @CARambolagen 2 года назад +1

    Wow, is that induction power?

  • @Adelaide_Transit
    @Adelaide_Transit 3 года назад +5

    I know that it’s called a light rail in Sydney, but by some extremely vague definition it’s actually a tramway.

    • @itechcircle9410
      @itechcircle9410 2 года назад +1

      There is no line between a tramway and a light rail, a light rail is often just a fancy tram.

    • @Adelaide_Transit
      @Adelaide_Transit 2 года назад

      @@itechcircle9410 again definitions variates, LRT and Trams are two different systems in the UK and USA

    • @itechcircle9410
      @itechcircle9410 2 года назад +1

      @@Adelaide_Transit interesting

    • @Adelaide_Transit
      @Adelaide_Transit 2 года назад +2

      @@itechcircle9410 light rail was a legal loophole in 19th century London so that rail magnates didn't have to get certain permits

    • @itechcircle9410
      @itechcircle9410 2 года назад

      @@Adelaide_Transit I didn't know that

  • @PatrickLechevallier
    @PatrickLechevallier 4 года назад +3

    The speed seems to have improved a bit...We can see a connection between the 2 lines but I don't see what for because the 2 systems are totally different...

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад +1

      I have no idea. Just guessing here: maybe in the future, they want to upgrade the trams on L1 so they will be able to go on both L1 and L2. You would then be able to go from e.g. The Star directly to Circular Quay.

    • @timaayg
      @timaayg 3 года назад +4

      It's so the L2 and L3 vehicles can go for service at the Lilyfield depot ☺️

  • @youtubeviewer7030
    @youtubeviewer7030 4 года назад +1

    brilliant

  • @jacobweir1795
    @jacobweir1795 4 года назад +1

    Can you please do a meet and greet soon

  • @planet9711
    @planet9711 Год назад

    I went on to that tram a couple of months ago, I was standing looking for a seat, but the tram starting moving that I fell over.
    Tell me if that happened to you 😂

  • @InialiefYT
    @InialiefYT 4 года назад +1

    Yea we were going to the same train but I ate ice cream for a long time our train left so we have to Taranga train

  • @angusrobertson5746
    @angusrobertson5746 4 года назад +8

    They actually look like they go quite fast here

    • @geoffreymartin2764
      @geoffreymartin2764 10 месяцев назад

      When they first went into service it was the slowest tram network in the world. Fortunately, it has improved in time for T3 to Juniors Kingsford to come online.

  • @T.W.I.T.
    @T.W.I.T. 4 года назад +2

    how does the 3rd rail work?? you need 2 electrical contact to supply power?? is one of the other rails a contact?? can it shock you? I don't get it?

    • @alexjenkins1079
      @alexjenkins1079 4 года назад

      It shouldn't shock you, it's designed to only be powered up when it senses that a tram is over the section

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад +3

      APS uses a third rail placed between the running rails, divided electrically into ten-metre rail segments with three-metre neutral sections between. Each tram has two power collection shoes, next to which are antennas that send radio signals to energise the power rail segments as the tram passes over them.

    • @T.W.I.T.
      @T.W.I.T. 4 года назад

      @@railfanworld Thanks for your reply, so if by some silly reason someone was touching the 3rd rail and the other conductor when the tram enters the 10 metre section would they receive a shock?

    • @T.W.I.T.
      @T.W.I.T. 4 года назад +1

      @@alexjenkins1079 Thanks for your reply.

    • @T.W.I.T.
      @T.W.I.T. 4 года назад

      @@railfanworld sorry ignore my 2nd question.. I read your comment again.. I understand now.

  • @booksquotes948
    @booksquotes948 2 года назад +1

    India needs this

  • @abouaymane1216
    @abouaymane1216 3 месяца назад

    Is it safe to step on this third rail or even touch it?

  • @aciel2487
    @aciel2487 9 дней назад

    Hi, i got a question, is it possible to use credit card? to i have to tap on the train or outside train? thank you

  • @nickhiscock8948
    @nickhiscock8948 4 года назад +4

    I never understood why they didn't just install overhead wires over the whole route thus avoiding the complexity of "3rd rail" and the change over further towards central. It has caused issues in the past

    • @timaayg
      @timaayg 3 года назад +2

      Clover Moore didn't want the wires going past town Hall to circular quay so they had to go for aesthetic power.

    • @BcroG11
      @BcroG11 2 года назад +6

      Because overhead wires are ugly.

    • @nickhiscock8948
      @nickhiscock8948 2 года назад +1

      Melbourne has got such overhead wires just about everywhere its not that bad just part of the streetscape. the modern systems only have one wire on poles for each track. the old systems like Melbourne are a web of wires holding everything else up

    • @denisovanhybrid9610
      @denisovanhybrid9610 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nickhiscock8948it’s ugly as hell. So clean 🧼 without ..

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 3 года назад +2

    How do they make sure that you paid for your ride? It seems like security is non existence.

  • @markleon411
    @markleon411 4 года назад +1

    Do you know why there are overhead lines in some parts and a third rail in others?

    • @tacitdionysus3220
      @tacitdionysus3220 4 года назад +2

      AFAIK just to avoid unpleasant looking overhead wiring in the inner city areas.

    • @markleon411
      @markleon411 4 года назад +1

      @@tacitdionysus3220 but why not do the same for the entire route?

    • @tacitdionysus3220
      @tacitdionysus3220 4 года назад +1

      @@markleon411 I suspect the it costs more, and I've heard it's more easily affected by heavy flooding rain.

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад +3

      And another questions would be: why are there still poles on George Street even though there is a third rail?

    • @tacitdionysus3220
      @tacitdionysus3220 4 года назад +1

      @@railfanworld Good question. I'll have a close look next time I'm in the city, but from the clip they look more like street lights.

  • @M1lkyway
    @M1lkyway Год назад +1

    guys i'm Vietnam they've been building tram tracks for almost 20 years and it's still not done, it took more than 5 billion dollars 💀😂

  • @nathyatta
    @nathyatta 2 года назад +1

    George St is definitely better for it. Spent a few days in the city recently, and the tram is a fantastic way to get around. I rode it when it first opened, and wasn’t impressed with how slow it was, but they seem to have made it way more efficient since.

  • @missyanaten
    @missyanaten 3 года назад

    0:33 for a second i thought that someone was calling me on discord-

  • @saifudinidrus687
    @saifudinidrus687 4 года назад

    Kapan indonesia...bikin tranfortasi light rail....bagus utk ibu negara baru..kalimantan timur...pasti kren

  • @peterbuttge7434
    @peterbuttge7434 2 года назад

    Why does Sydney run those ridiculously long double sets. They don't in Melbourne.

    • @DuckTrains
      @DuckTrains 2 года назад +1

      They intend for a larger capacity, although it really isn’t needed until rush hour and peak times.

  • @bigentertainment71
    @bigentertainment71 3 года назад +1

    Are they air conditioned!

  • @Yitao_Su
    @Yitao_Su 10 месяцев назад

    Before the pandemic the doors had to be opened by the passengers themselves, now it's under the control of the driver instead

  • @youtubeviewer7030
    @youtubeviewer7030 4 года назад

    the tram stops look similar to the gold coast

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад

      I don't think so, have a look at my picture here railfan.be/photos/australia/2017/gold-coast-light-rail

  • @paulhammond1705
    @paulhammond1705 3 года назад

    P. K. H. SYDNEY'S BRAND NEW "LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM TRAMWAY".
    P. K. H. "ELECTRIC RAIL TRAM'S".

    • @paulhammond1705
      @paulhammond1705 3 года назад

      P. K. H. SYDNEY'S BRAND NEW "LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM TRAMWAY".
      P. K. H. "ELECTRIC RAIL TRAM'S".

  • @echonomad94
    @echonomad94 Год назад

    Metro light rail

  • @iwanbonnen
    @iwanbonnen 4 года назад

    Was he scratching his butt hole there at 5:27 ? :-)

  • @Wanimac
    @Wanimac 4 года назад

    Metro

    • @railfanworld
      @railfanworld  4 года назад

      Please see ruclips.net/video/FKmE4AmanzE/видео.html for metro

  • @ianpennack
    @ianpennack 4 года назад +1

    The New World Order gave us a few trams back, but only because the construction cost was very high.

  • @darrenedmonds8928
    @darrenedmonds8928 3 года назад

    she has a leaking nuclear power plant

  • @shaunmckenzie5509
    @shaunmckenzie5509 3 года назад +1

    Its a horribly slow and inefficient route and system

  • @paulfrancis8836
    @paulfrancis8836 4 года назад +1

    30's technology with cameras attached. Not impressed. Could have been done with batteries, and eliminate the overhead wiring. Simply charge overnight. Skynet is still a few generations away.

    • @Sylvere21
      @Sylvere21 4 года назад +7

      Ah yes you're right, because in the 30's they had low floored trams, could carry 230 people in one tram, had multiple units, screens inside, power efficient engines with permanent magnet, electric brake with reinjection, priority at crossing, could go up to 80 km/h, air conditioning, enjoyable rides, LEDs lights, the APS......
      Oh and btw, you can't power a tram for an entire day with one charge overnight, battery are not that efficient, and they cost a lot.
      Think a little bit before typing

    • @paulfrancis8836
      @paulfrancis8836 4 года назад

      @@Sylvere21 idiot. the reason the old trams were a certain height was because, if they ran over a person, that person had a chance to live. Get run over by one of these things, and you have Zero chance to live. Things weren't done for nothing.

    • @Sylvere21
      @Sylvere21 4 года назад +2

      @@paulfrancis8836 if the driver hit the emergency brake, a body push guard will get down under the driver seat, and prevent you for going further under the tram and under the bogie. So no it's safe. In France we have almost only this model of tram and it has prevent a lot of death. French engineering, we are good 😄

    • @mz7316
      @mz7316 4 года назад +5

      First off old trams were so high because having the floor be above the wheels was a necessity back then. Nowadays with modern compact equipment the floor can be low even between the wheels. And if you get hit by a modern tram you are pushed up and to the side, which is a lot safer than getting stuck under and potentially crushed by the wheels. That is one reason why the front has the shape it does, the other being having a crumple zone to protect the driver and the passenger in a collision, as well as vital equipment (and the structure itself!) inside the tram.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 3 года назад

      Such a pessimist and an unnecessary purist.
      You want better, you pay for it out of pocket.
      Until then, let the folk who enjoy it live their life.
      No one likes a miserable lot.