3:03 In Australia 🇦🇺 There are lots of great railways to travel on. There’s the ZIG ZAG Railway here in NWS, The Puffing Billy Railway in Victoria, There’s the NSW Rail Museum in Thirlmere and there’s the Coffeepot in South Australia’s Little Rangers.
0:01 Ted: (Singing) Try to Understand This Land Australia,🇦🇺 take us where she is out through the mysteries. Mother of us all beneath the southern cross in her frame a peaceful seas (Repeats with chorus)
He means Steepest adhesion worked grade in Australia at Richmond Vale. The West Coast Wilderness Railway in Tasmania uses Abt rack system to get up the 1 in 16 grade
At the time this was filmed, it was, if remember correctly, the steepest section of railway line *active.* The ABT railway was still closed at this time, but once the ABT reopened, then it became the steepest.
I'm going to visit Australia in October (from Europe) and this series was a fantastic preparation and opportunity to get a bit more understanding about your amazing country
Got this on DVD a few years ago well worth watching from time to time! Especially like the segment on the Zig Zag Railway in the Blue Mountains!🤗🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🛤️⛰️
Some tank engines that used to run in the darling harbor goods line where modified to become tender engines to become more efficient. I believe that the engine in this film was one of them.
If you're referring to 3112 at the start - additional water to increase its range between refills, sort of the same idea as when flying scotsman ran with two tenders in early preservation.
@@Steamtostay The Pommies tried some real innovation with the Scotsman. To cut down on taking water from tanker(s) they built troughs in between the tracks on a section or two. A scoop would channel up the water into the tanker.
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3:03 In Australia 🇦🇺 There are lots of great railways to travel on. There’s the ZIG ZAG Railway here in NWS, The Puffing Billy Railway in Victoria, There’s the NSW Rail Museum in Thirlmere and there’s the Coffeepot in South Australia’s Little Rangers.
3:17 There’s also Australia’s very own private Railway, and we’ll also catch the old Gan to Alice Springs.
0:01 Ted: (Singing) Try to Understand This Land Australia,🇦🇺 take us where she is out through the mysteries. Mother of us all beneath the southern cross in her frame a peaceful seas (Repeats with chorus)
50:12 Ending version.
what event was is it called when 3801,3642 and 3112 went to Thirlmere at 4:00
the steepest grade in Australia is actually 1 in 16 on the west coast railway in Tasmania, not 1 in 25 or whatever it was
I think he was referring to the steepest part of the Zig Zag Railway.
He means Steepest adhesion worked grade in Australia at Richmond Vale. The West Coast Wilderness Railway in Tasmania uses Abt rack system to get up the 1 in 16 grade
At the time this was filmed, it was, if remember correctly, the steepest section of railway line *active.* The ABT railway was still closed at this time, but once the ABT reopened, then it became the steepest.
Omg the memories of this! My mum taped it on channel 10 when it was shown on tv
One thing about Ted Egen he made quality films allways.
I'm going to visit Australia in October (from Europe) and this series was a fantastic preparation and opportunity to get a bit more understanding about your amazing country
Thanks mate, I hope and trust you enjoyed your visit? Where in Europe did you come from?
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I used to always watch this as a kid
Me too
Absolutley Fantastic...Thanks Ted.. Wonderful to hear your voice.
Love it
Got this on DVD a few years ago well worth watching from time to time! Especially like the segment on the Zig Zag Railway in the Blue Mountains!🤗🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🛤️⛰️
great video :)
i remember mum recording it on vhs for me on channel 10 lol with all the ads in it
I have this in a vhs still, from when it first came out. OOF
Does the Zig-Zag still operate???
Closed for refurbishment after the fires, they'll be back
MAH memories
YES NSW TRAINS
Why dose the tank engine have a tender
The zig zag has closed
Some tank engines that used to run in the darling harbor goods line where modified to become tender engines to become more efficient.
I believe that the engine in this film was one of them.
extra water since all the water stops have been removed
If you're referring to 3112 at the start - additional water to increase its range between refills, sort of the same idea as when flying scotsman ran with two tenders in early preservation.
@@Steamtostay The Pommies tried some real innovation with the Scotsman. To cut down on taking water from tanker(s) they built troughs in between the tracks on a section or two. A scoop would channel up the water into the tanker.
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