Looks like you have shot this video over weekend or work in progress on main lines, generally those blue mountain services/goods train uses main line in the middle .
@@trainspottingdownunder once a date was determined after workers familiarising staff with the new train through education and training exercises, finalising consultation with stakeholders, and other operational readiness activities.
Amazing like always Phil. How do you find out when and where the NIFs are testing, do you check anytrip? Also do you know when they enter service? I was told they will be entering service this month, but I'm unsure if thats correct or not.
Got told by someone it was the 23rd or 30th of April which they are both on a Friday, got a feeling it might be the 30th of April. The first Mariyung D sets will more likely be D5 & D105 to enter service
They are mostly running on the CCN (Central Coast & Newcastle) Since they will be rolling them out slowly, so first they will be rolled out on the CCN the the BMT and finally the SCO. So that means when they enter service on the CCN they will start more frequent testing on the BMT after they enter there the same happens for the SCO. I hope this helped :) -Sydney Transport Channel
They will be rolled out when a date was determined after these activities completed. They are : familiarising staff with the new train through education and training exercises, finalising consultation with stakeholders, and other operational readiness activities.
Thanks Phil.
It seems like a busy station.
Enjoyed the train movements.
enjoyed that high speed action phil :D
high speeds are fun.
So many trains passing with their horns blasted
Thanks Phil.
The language at the end-
Great and fascinating video as always though.
Nice video Phil
9:22 "HOONNNNNNNNK!"
On that day it was my uncle’s 50th birthday
very nice video.
Trust me Phil. I want to grow up and he like you one day
Looks like you have shot this video over weekend or work in progress on main lines, generally those blue mountain services/goods train uses main line in the middle .
Can't wait for the D sets to enter service
Do you know when they enter service?
@@trainspottingdownunder I am not sure, maybe later this year or beginning of next year.
@@trainspottingdownunder once a date was determined after workers familiarising staff with the new train through education and training exercises, finalising consultation with stakeholders, and other operational readiness activities.
Next couple of months.
It actually looks just like a waratah
This is so cool!!
God!Bless!all'
I'm a train lover to
Fast train be like time to be sonic
9:39 rant of 2021
that's Western Sydney for you :)
@@JenperTheCreeper aye facts
That’s why that person should be reported to the police right away
How far up the blue mountains will those new D sets be going? Does anyone know?
Lithgow
@@sydneytrainsvlogs nice
@@sydneytrainsvlogs Yep, because Lithgow is the electrification limit on the Blue Mountains Line.
Amazing like always Phil. How do you find out when and where the NIFs are testing, do you check anytrip? Also do you know when they enter service? I was told they will be entering service this month, but I'm unsure if thats correct or not.
Got told by someone it was the 23rd or 30th of April which they are both on a Friday, got a feeling it might be the 30th of April. The first Mariyung D sets will more likely be D5 & D105 to enter service
@@transportvlogs Thanks for the info! Do u know where?
They are kept at Kangy Angy and Eveleigh
@@transportvlogs And where will it be when it enters service?
Central Coast & Newcastle line first, then onto the Blue Mountains line and then South Coast line
It's because I think the zoom is high quality
i may be wrong but that driver at 9:22 might've blasted it's horn at the workers not some local
Hey bud can you please go Macarthur
Just spotted a typo on the thumbnail
Can you please film at flinder Street if you go to Melbourne
My Suburb 😎
When are the mariyung be running just curious
They are mostly running on the CCN (Central Coast & Newcastle) Since they will be rolling them out slowly, so first they will be rolled out on the CCN the the BMT and finally the SCO. So that means when they enter service on the CCN they will start more frequent testing on the BMT after they enter there the same happens for the SCO. I hope this helped :) -Sydney Transport Channel
@@trainspottingdownunder yes thank you that really helped
They will be rolled out when a date was determined after these activities completed. They are : familiarising staff with the new train through education and training exercises, finalising consultation with stakeholders, and other operational readiness activities.
@@fanboy4454 ok thank u much needed
Thanks for the like mate.
when are the Mariyung D Set
coming out
Q3 or Q4 2021, at the earliest.
They are coming out next year the are coming out in feb - April
You film on apple right?
Hey Phil I’m requesting Coalcliffe and Blakeheath
Mariyung whats that mean? Phill
Thats the new name for the NIF- D sets
It means ‘Emu’ in one of the aboriginal languages
A name for the train, just like Tangara. Millennium, Oscar or Waratah