Hi, I’m a trainspotter (we call them “railfans” in the states), and will be visiting Australia, probably Sydney area too. Are there any different rules I need to know about? Here in the US it’s basically no trespassing/stay off tracks/stay at least 15 feet from the rails. Never been railfanning in another country lol. Great video by the way
Thank you With the Sydney area most trackside spots are fenced off so you’ll be safe just peeking your camera above the fence line. With platforms just be mindful with station staff, usually staying behind the yellow line won’t catch their attention but usually they’ll ask what you’re doing and move on.
Awesome
Great video, why were there 5 CEY's on VP02?
Thanks. There were 5 CEY's as 2 needed to be transferred to Broadmeadow for servicing
Oh ok
Did you miss the 5 CEYs michael
Hi, I’m a trainspotter (we call them “railfans” in the states), and will be visiting Australia, probably Sydney area too.
Are there any different rules I need to know about? Here in the US it’s basically no trespassing/stay off tracks/stay at least 15 feet from the rails. Never been railfanning in another country lol.
Great video by the way
Thank you
With the Sydney area most trackside spots are fenced off so you’ll be safe just peeking your camera above the fence line. With platforms just be mindful with station staff, usually staying behind the yellow line won’t catch their attention but usually they’ll ask what you’re doing and move on.
@@sydneytransportfilms8444 Ah ok, thank you!
wrong side sun Koolewong in the intro :(
Still a good SSR Lashup though lol
how do yo get the copyright thing also did you edit this in imovie
This was edited with Adobe Premiere Pro
Nice video lol
Cheers mate
Hi simon