Something about the multiple lines and the angle of the light, made this a particularly enjoyable journey. I assume some of the other tracks were of a different gauge.
@@driver667 If I understand the story correctly, it went down like this. NSW, Vic, & SA: We'll all build in Standard Gauge.😊 NSW: Changed our mind. We're going for Broad.😉 Vic & SA: Okay, Broad it is.😐 NSW: Changed our minds again, Standard.😆 Vic & SA: But we've already started building Broad Gauge.😳 NSW: Sucks to be you then. You'll have to rebuild in 100 years or so.😏 Vic & SA: Grrrr.😡 WA, Qld, & Tas: Meh. You guys didn't even ask us, so we're going for Narrow Gauge. It's cheaper.🤪 Feds @ 1901: Oh crap... we're screwed.🙄
At 4:07 shows the spot where mates and I camped a few times back in late 80's. We would drive over the BG track and park the car in between the BG and SG tracks. No way would you be able to do that now!!
Seymour, where the old man (And us!) was transferred from Serviceton in 1976 or thereabouts. I still remember the train examiner's lunch room on that platform on the SG side and the smell of stale tobacco smoke.
No, part of a drivers training is to know the track speeds, signals and all other locations as well as all rules relating to the track we are running on. 👍😊
That is the maximum speed and direction of the following curve. There is a yellow curve board on a post in the video, my pop ups make it easier for any trainee drivers watching this to see the speed of the curve. 😊👍
Great trip, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the ride 😀 👍
Something about the multiple lines and the angle of the light, made this a particularly enjoyable journey. I assume some of the other tracks were of a different gauge.
The other two tracks are broad gauge. We are on the standard gauge. What a pity all the states didn't choose the same gauge from the start. 🙄👍😄
@@driver667 If I understand the story correctly, it went down like this.
NSW, Vic, & SA: We'll all build in Standard Gauge.😊
NSW: Changed our mind. We're going for Broad.😉
Vic & SA: Okay, Broad it is.😐
NSW: Changed our minds again, Standard.😆
Vic & SA: But we've already started building Broad Gauge.😳
NSW: Sucks to be you then. You'll have to rebuild in 100 years or so.😏
Vic & SA: Grrrr.😡
WA, Qld, & Tas: Meh. You guys didn't even ask us, so we're going for Narrow Gauge. It's cheaper.🤪
Feds @ 1901: Oh crap... we're screwed.🙄
@@martythemartian99 close enough. The last line says it all 🤣🤣👍😄
At 4:07 shows the spot where mates and I camped a few times back in late 80's. We would drive over the BG track and park the car in between the BG and SG tracks. No way would you be able to do that now!!
Oh how times change. 🤣🤣👍
Oh hey, it's me!
Hope you got some good shots 👍😊
Seymour, where the old man (And us!) was transferred from Serviceton in 1976 or thereabouts. I still remember the train examiner's lunch room on that platform on the SG side and the smell of stale tobacco smoke.
Aaahh, the good old days.... or so they say, lol. 👍😊
@@driver667 When we weren't good or old.
@@RichardFelstead1949 ha ha ha, good call 👍😊
it has been a long time since I went to Seymour
Why not take a ride to Seymour some day. Tickets are cheap now 👍😀
@@driver667 I will use the SG line it would be quick to get there
@@robbieberry9700 yes, it is non stop from Broadmeadows to Seymour 👍😊
Going all the way to Albury with the video?
Yes it will be with a short break for a few other videos before finishing the trip 👍😊
@@driver667 thank you 😀
Thanks for this. There doesn't seem to be much track-side signage (speeds, etc). Is this all in-cab?
No, part of a drivers training is to know the track speeds, signals and all other locations as well as all rules relating to the track we are running on. 👍😊
Just like the Simpson's old Mrs Skinner exclaimed - "Seymour"......
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What is the maximum speed on this line?
Maximum speed on this line is 130kph
What do your "115" pop-ups mean? Thanks!
That is the maximum speed and direction of the following curve. There is a yellow curve board on a post in the video, my pop ups make it easier for any trainee drivers watching this to see the speed of the curve. 😊👍
@@driver667 Does it not bother you that those signs are way small? You get biggers ones being in a car on the road 😅
@@megaluke007 we can see them as they go by. We are used to it. 👍😊
Is this broad or standard gauge?
Standard gauge 👍😊