Drivers eye view, Nar Nar Goon to Cardinia Road, N class Locomotive, July 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- Travel with the train driver as we travel from Nar Nar Goon to Cardinia Road in the East of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia over the new Pakenham Skyrail that was built to eliminate the level crossings in this area in an N class diesel electric locomotive. July 2024.
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I’m excited to go Back to Bairnsdale on the N Class Loco this Thursday Night
@@vlinenclasstrains enjoy your trip Charlie. 😀👍
@@driver667 Thanks Colin I will☺😁
@@vlinenclasstrains I think enjoyment is a given if it's an N class. ☺ Just hope for no Vlocity or Road Coach replacement. 😉It IS the Gippsland line after all.
I’m excited for you and me… I’m going to Morwell Friday night 😂
@@The_Real_DreamM hope you have a great trip 👍😀
Nice to have a view from both directions in both train types. I was also hoping for an N class view, but again, it looks like you were already ahead of me :) Great video as always.
@@therealsammyvee888 very happy you enjoyed the ride and it was what you were hoping for. 👍😀
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@@mihailoarsic5716 👍😀
I think this is the first time I've seen the same section of track two days in a row, just in the opposite direction.
I can just imagine Darryl Kerrigan from The Castle, sitting on the train singing We're going to Nar Nar Goon, or from Nar Nar Goon as the case might be.😁
@@martythemartian99 straight to the pool room 😀👍
@@driver667 But first they'd have to shift the Camry, so they can move the Cortina and the Torana.🚗🚙🚐
@@martythemartian99 😂👍
@@martythemartian99 or shift the P class so they can move the Vlocity to get to the N class. 😆
@@emdB67 Tell him he's dreaming.😏
That’s N452 Rural City of Wodonga
@@vlinenclasstrains 👍😀
I really enjoyed this video and the other one that goes in the opposite direction. Great view of skyrail and East Packenham station arrangements. Just another question that you may be able to answer. Will the Victorian government extend the Cranbourne line to Clyde considering the amount of new houses being built at Clyde? They can adopt skyrail to avoid the roads in the area.
@@frankbanner8572 I believe there are plans to extend the Cranbourne line but I don't know what the time frame is for it. Very happy to hear you enjoyed the ride through the Pakenham skyrail. 👍😀
@@driver667 thanks for answering my question about the possible extension to the Cranbourne line.
@@frankbanner8572 you're welcome. It's always good to see an extension of a line. Time will tell for this one. 👍😀
No, this is not a vlocity this is an n class
Love your videos, but is this actually a Vlocity?
pretty sure its an N class, title is just wrong
@@thelightningmanoz yes, N class. Thumbnail changed. Thank you. 👍😀
@@driver667 don't forget the title as well :)
@@kieranwebb6804 👍😀
What sort of signal is that at the end of Cardinia Road Platform, city end?
@@ethansrailwayvlogs that's an automatic signal just like the others except it's missing the black round background that is usually surrounding the light. 👍😀
@3:35 track point so this train can stop at East Pakenham station even though its not required to.
@@Mediawatcher2023I like the track arrangement at East Pakenham. Much better than the old situation at Pakenham. 👍😀
@@driver667 Yes exactly
@@Mediawatcher2023 👍😀
@@driver667 i think it would solve the problem when the service from Taralgon to southern cross when the previous Pakenham station was there the train had to wait for the Metro train depart from one of the platforms now thats all resolved.
@@Mediawatcher2023 it is 👍😀
Question: why does melbourne trains not exceed 80km/h except between hoppers crossing and werribee. I was on one earlier this year with my gps speedo on the mernda, frankston and glen Waverly lines. I dont know about the other lines, i am not from melbourne.
@@user-iy4vg7kt6k 80kph is the average speed limit across the suburban network but there are a number of places with limits of up to 115kph and even 160kph on the sunbury line although the suburban trains are limited to 115kph. Only vline trains run up to 160kph. 👍😀
@@driver667 cool, thanks :)
@@user-iy4vg7kt6k you're welcome. 👍😀
Bobalooie was 'ere
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