You know transport of perth 9 years ago in 2015 there was an A series train that went from Perth To Mandurah I saw it on transperth train happenings so I'm definitely sure they can go to Mandurah today, trust me I watched the video before it got taken down.
@@TransportofPerth My mistake I do remember seeing an accident on the freeway yesterday it was on the news. But I hope I'll be able to see an A series train go all the way to mandurah that would be cool don't you think.
Yeah it's incredible how these low level security guards and officers think it's wrong to be filming things - in public! People get so weird about it. As you say you're doing nothing wrong or illegal. 🤨 so annoying.
I've had some dumb drama with officers thinking I was too old for a concession paper ticket when I was 14, years ago. Got pressured into giving my details then they left me alone.
Just to say, he is granted full filming allowance by Minister of Transport. He can just shove the signed letter to their faces and tell them to piss off
@@justinmaster86Don’t even need any permission because we’re out in public on government owned property, not private, and it literally said on their policy the last time I checked you can film without the need of permission as long as you don’t target the people.
I am always weary of TP staff when I film as well lol. That’s why I hold my phone down at stomach level to try and hide it. I have filmed in front of transit guards and police before and what happened? They didn’t even care, so what is the problem of some of these people? There needs to be attention brought to all of them about us innocent enthusiasts who just want to film trains
Lower down people? If that's your attitude I'm not surprised some staff take issue with you filming. Not everyone likes being filmed or having their images put on TH-cam. Might be an idea if you see staff say hello and tell them you are going to be filming, you'll get an immediate feel for if they personally don't like being filmed or don't care either way.
@@ianmalcolm7782 I understand if they get mad about filming them. But I'm talking about when I'm purely filming a train with nothing else in the shot and they still get mad. I'm not trying to offend them I'm just saying that there are many more people with more authority who respect and are happy about my content so it's really annoying that people who don't have as much say are the ones who get more annoyed at you.
@@PERTHTRAINS4LIFE In peak hours there are three or four running on W patterns usually and they also do unscheduled trips in the middle of the day all the way from Clarkson to Mandurah and back. On weekends there's unfortunately usually only one so it's harder to find it.
@@TransportofPerth don’t they run all the time all day now? running all the way to yanchep and back down to Mandurah? PS 133 is in service now, it is the 5th
@@Kcritchett87 Nope. The current schedule still only has them running in peak and the unscheduled trips although there is one that runs later into the night now. I know 133 has been in service for over a month but there are never more than 4 out at once on the current schedule.
@@TransportofPerththat’s a bit disappointing considering it entered service in April. Do you know why they are not running full time? Surely driver training has been completed.
People all over the world film trains from stations. Absolutely nothing wrong with any filming at stations as long as you are not targeting people. Maybe you could get Rita to tell all the staff that there’s nothing wrong with filming trains
Now this is rare
We still need a video to investigate 5 min Mandurah frequency and how they clear the platforms
Nice
Cool!
It happens everywhere. I have been told off for filming. To be honest most of the time security have nothing better to do.
You know transport of perth 9 years ago in 2015 there was an A series train that went from Perth To Mandurah I saw it on transperth train happenings so I'm definitely sure they can go to Mandurah today, trust me I watched the video before it got taken down.
@@Calamari-m8d Nope, read the community post I just put up. They just cancelled a potential service to Mandurah yesterday.
@@TransportofPerth My mistake I do remember seeing an accident on the freeway yesterday it was on the news. But I hope I'll be able to see an A series train go all the way to mandurah that would be cool don't you think.
Yeah it's incredible how these low level security guards and officers think it's wrong to be filming things - in public! People get so weird about it. As you say you're doing nothing wrong or illegal. 🤨 so annoying.
I've had some dumb drama with officers thinking I was too old for a concession paper ticket when I was 14, years ago. Got pressured into giving my details then they left me alone.
Just to say, he is granted full filming allowance by Minister of Transport. He can just shove the signed letter to their faces and tell them to piss off
That's why I don't train spot transperth trains.
Yeah it’s so annoying.
@@justinmaster86Don’t even need any permission because we’re out in public on government owned property, not private, and it literally said on their policy the last time I checked you can film without the need of permission as long as you don’t target the people.
At Yanchep? Why would there be A-Series at Yanchep? Pretty cool tho (also im glad you liked my reddit post)
@@byraxius Every day there are a few which go up in peak hours as they are short on B-series and just use them instead.
@@TransportofPerth fair enough
I am always weary of TP staff when I film as well lol. That’s why I hold my phone down at stomach level to try and hide it. I have filmed in front of transit guards and police before and what happened? They didn’t even care, so what is the problem of some of these people? There needs to be attention brought to all of them about us innocent enthusiasts who just want to film trains
Lower down people? If that's your attitude I'm not surprised some staff take issue with you filming. Not everyone likes being filmed or having their images put on TH-cam. Might be an idea if you see staff say hello and tell them you are going to be filming, you'll get an immediate feel for if they personally don't like being filmed or don't care either way.
@@ianmalcolm7782 I understand if they get mad about filming them. But I'm talking about when I'm purely filming a train with nothing else in the shot and they still get mad. I'm not trying to offend them I'm just saying that there are many more people with more authority who respect and are happy about my content so it's really annoying that people who don't have as much say are the ones who get more annoyed at you.
The A series looks like the Singapore MRT
Go back and watch the transit cop ( 6:50 ) in 2x
He looks drunk
When is a good time to catch the c series
@@PERTHTRAINS4LIFE In peak hours there are three or four running on W patterns usually and they also do unscheduled trips in the middle of the day all the way from Clarkson to Mandurah and back. On weekends there's unfortunately usually only one so it's harder to find it.
K thanks
@@TransportofPerth don’t they run all the time all day now? running all the way to yanchep and back down to Mandurah? PS 133 is in service now, it is the 5th
@@Kcritchett87 Nope. The current schedule still only has them running in peak and the unscheduled trips although there is one that runs later into the night now. I know 133 has been in service for over a month but there are never more than 4 out at once on the current schedule.
@@TransportofPerththat’s a bit disappointing considering it entered service in April. Do you know why they are not running full time? Surely driver training has been completed.
People all over the world film trains from stations. Absolutely nothing wrong with any filming at stations as long as you are not targeting people. Maybe you could get Rita to tell all the staff that there’s nothing wrong with filming trains