Good stuff! I saw NR28, AN8, and 8108 in Melbourne the next day. The AN and the 81 initially caught my attention, then a second later I realised the numbers game here: All loco numbers ended in 8!
@@TTTS107 well they own AN’s which’ll see retirement, they refuse to repaint their G’s which’ll probably mean they have a short life expectancy and they have the 81 and 82’s which are starting to age now.
Good stuff! I saw NR28, AN8, and 8108 in Melbourne the next day. The AN and the 81 initially caught my attention, then a second later I realised the numbers game here: All loco numbers ended in 8!
Aha I didn't notice that! Good catch.
@@Planetrainguy LOL! I like to think of myself as a "Switched-On Gunzel!" 😛
From Port Augusta. Thank you for posting. Phenomenal camera work!
Thank you very much!
This is an excellent high-quality video with amazing camera positioning and great locations. Well done PTG 👏 👍
Thank you very much :)
@@Planetrainguy You're very welcome 👍
Great to see the ANs back in service! Awesome footage, thanks for posting.
Yeah well they may be gone soon, with some of their 94 classes nearing completion
@@Planetrainguy I saw some down in Goulburn a couple of weeks ago. I am kind of looking forward to those new 94 classes however.
@@TTTS107 I've seen a few photos of them, and they look real nice. Will hope the older locos get sold on or preserved too.
@@Planetrainguy which ones are you thinking of that PN owns?
@@TTTS107 well they own AN’s which’ll see retirement, they refuse to repaint their G’s which’ll probably mean they have a short life expectancy and they have the 81 and 82’s which are starting to age now.
Cool video
Buen video. Saludos desde Mexico
Gracias por mirar compañero!
@@Planetrainguygracias bro
Nice video!
Thanks!
@@Planetrainguy your welcome 🤗
NR81 IS THE ONLY LEFT WITHOUT PACIFIC NATIONAL LOGO
Yep.