@JerseyBill-x9r Yeah most modern trains in Australia do but there are exceptions for the electric multiple units, cane trains which use Link and pin and older trains such as the Kuranda Scenic Railway which use hook couplers.
@@steveamurray59 Yeah, that just shows how long it is. The fact they have to clean it deboard and board everyone onto that in 2 and a half ours is crazy
Impressive video and great work thanks for sharing as always ok 😊
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I never noticed that they use knuckle couplers in Australia. Great video, Jersey Bill
@JerseyBill-x9r Yeah most modern trains in Australia do but there are exceptions for the electric multiple units, cane trains which use Link and pin and older trains such as the Kuranda Scenic Railway which use hook couplers.
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3 section into Sydney Terminal. Bit of a jumble on the way out, power vans mid set ?
@@steveamurray59 Yeah, that just shows how long it is. The fact they have to clean it deboard and board everyone onto that in 2 and a half ours is crazy
The Indian Pacific can be a big train 😊
@@trevormaxwell8134 Yes it can!
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