Transperth train drivers view - Leederville shunt to Claisebrook depot
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- A Transperth train drivers cab view from a B series railcar of an empty stock shunt movement at Leederville station, followed by an empty stock movement to Claisebrook railcar depot.
On special event days, (eg football, cricket, etc) it is common practice to store B series railcars at Claisebrook railcar depot, home to, in the majority, Transperth A series cars.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing!
thanks for the real time upload 👍
wow awesome mate keep em coming!!!
Why can't you stop in Roe Street Tunnel where 2/3/6 stopping signs are and change ends? isn't it limit of shunt there?
lol unusual set of points in the siding, both rails can slide in at the same time (thus derail)
(7:27) if this is routed to the Midland bound (diagonal), (horizontal) is to platform 6 used for stadium services & Armidale
I believe it would indicate a move to the Fremantle down line, to move through platform 6 or 7 for services from the Joondalup line to the stadium, or other moves like it.
@@AbsintheBabe Horizontal signal is for routing onto platform SIX only as this is a east bound platform (7 is west bound) - (yes stadium services, there is video of this)
Hopefully can do one of Thornlie extension an airport rail opening next year
I notice that the points at the country end can be moved independently and are set (4:15) so that so that the switch is neither to the right nor to the left. If the train were to continue it would be derailed rather than continue onto either track.
This can be seen at the city end too (4:20), before the switch is set (4:25) for the up track back to Perth.
But does anyone know why the switch at the country end wasn't set that way as the train arrived (4:10)? I guess as the train has just come off the down track and the interlocking is preventing any other train from being on the track an overrun back onto the down track would be preferable to derailing.
Yes, you are correct in all your statements. As you say, when the train is entering the country end, the points are set so that if the train overruns the signal, it won't derail. I asked the driver and he said that the interlocking is arranged in such a way that there will never be a train at either platform when that shunt is being performed, specifically because, as you said, a small overrun is preferable to a derailment and if there are no other trains near the station, there is no chance of collision if an overrun does happen.
@@BennettBrookRailway
Thanks.
Would anyone please be able to explain what the sound (beep) at 11:37 means? I hear it very often and I'm struggling to figure out what it is.
It's the ATP updating
@@nickgodfrey1973 cheers!
may i ask what's the point of doing the shunt when your just going back anyways?
I can't answer the question until I know what you mean by going back. Going back to where?
I think they mean, what Is the point of driving the train to Leederville, waiting , then driving it back to Claisebrook?
Perth station is right next to Claisebrook.. and it looked like their was plenty of parking!
@@TheMidlifeIntrovert you can't "turn right" from Perth Underground towards Claisebrook
The train came up from the south (Mandurah) from there basically trains can ONLY go west(Fremantle) at (0:10) crossover or as normal to the north(Joondalup) - Leederville siding enable out of service trains (get out of the way of the regular service) switch ends and get back to the crossover (7:30) -
it is imposable for a Mandurah service to continue to Midland or Armidale past Claisebrook without going back... (not sure why they just send the train up to Nowergup)
What does the U mean with green light
The U means 'up main', that is, the main line heqading towards Perth, for all intents and purposes. If the train were to be signalled onto the right hand track, the display would say D, for Down main line. Edited for spelling.
Thank for that keep the video caming
How do you get these clips?
A driver records them and sends them to me to edit and publish.
Thank you
In via 220 with the B Set.
Why's it so slow
I assume you're referring to the speed into and out of Leederville siding. It's because the siding has a 10km/h speed limit.
Are there any similar videos planned for the Midland/Fremantle and Armadale/Thornlie lines? Great video as always!
Thanks! Do you mean stow vids to Claisebrook from the lines you mentioned?
@@BennettBrookRailway Yes, apologies.
@@twistrace Sure, I shall request those videos.
@@BennettBrookRailway Awesome! Cheers.
Can you do one from claisebrook to high Wycombe stow road on both platform too at high Wycombe and return to claisebrook from high Wycombe stow Rd on both but you can do them in 2 set of video too