Encouraging to see all that overhead wire. Good luck finding that in the Americas beyond a few places (Northeast Corridor and commuter services branching from it, CalTrain, Denver RTD, and a handful of smaller operations).
Thank you for capturing & sharing this video for everyone to see , if I was there - I'd have done the same thing as you - video the train ; the last time that I saw 6029 in person it was about to under go restoration in the Canberra rail museum & living in W.A. these days - I miss "home" for the steam action but hopefully I'll be back again some day soon.
Wonderful to see one of these old girls still going strong! UK followers who want to check one out can find a full size one at the Science Museum in Manchester and see 3 foot gauge versions on the Welsh Highland Railway- Caernarfon to Porthmadog.
The train is a combined consist due the wet weather & track closures. It was supposed be 2 trains to Bathurst. The steam with passengers & the diesels with the support carriages. The wet weeather changed all that.
Here in North America diesels are seen with steam engine specials because even our old coaches have long ago been converted to electric heat and systems and no longer from a steam line from the steam loco. The diesel(s) is along for the ride as a generator.
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks Never thought about that before, I guess that explains why a diesel always pulls the Southern Aurora Carriages, the silver ones seen in the video. I think the red ones at the front are not AC, as ive seen videos of these carriages pulled solely by Steam
I remember on occasion as a kid seeing Beyer-Garratts hauling coal and they were always a spectacle. I met 6029 at Goulburn once and she was utterly immaculate, like she just steamed out of the showroom. The irony is that I don't think they ever hauled passengers.
Power for the aircon and lighting provided by the SA power van at the end of the whole consist. And that's only for the cars behind the locos in the middle. The front cars use axle driven generators/ batteries to provide lighting, they are non aircon cars.
I read a US based explanation for the Big Boy, 4014, the diesel loco provides the communications with the network rather than try and install that on a steam locomotive plus electric power for it all. Also the steam loco is regarded as a national treasure and should not work as hard to reduce maintenance and wear. Being unique, spare parts are bespoke unlike in the heyday where the rail organization had the infrastructure and the fleet of steam locos to make repairs easy. Finally the diesel helps in breakdowns. In Victoria, seems there will be no capability (remotely operated points and signals) to run a loco around a train, especially in the suburban area. No manned signal boxes.
Sri Lanka Steam Coal Railway Engines were introduced to Sri Lanka during British occupation in the year 1864 Sri Lanka had Broad Guage 5' 1/2" tracks and narrow Guage 2' 1/2"lines For hill country climb Railway used Garratte Engines too in Sri Lanka Now we have Diesel Electric Engines Not cable run trains as yet
Now that's a train. What i would like is something more than a train ride, maybe trips both ways with an accommodation package. A much larger revenue opportunity for Heritage coffers
0:02 it was at that moment every diesel locomotive in the yard released all there oil on to the ground and every electric locomotive overloaded at the sight of an ancient monster pulling her consist from hell into the station and all was suddenly silent fearful to tell of the shame they felt knowing they were not even capable of such raw impressiveness.
Love those Beyer Garrett they’re big ugly beasts but they exude a sense of power you just don’t feel with any other locomotive. They could probably drag the diesel even if it was trying to go in the opposite direction.
If I pay for a STEAM train excursion, that it what I expect. Fine to attached a second steam locomotive either end but if there's a diesel I am ripped off!
Look up the 3801 crash and you will see why the coroner ordered a diesel to be part of the consist. Also it can provide electrical power to whatever carriages need it. The Garret could easily pull the lot even if the diesels were not running, they are there for electrical power and safety. They used to go past my school (in the 60's) pulling huge loads.
@@stringpicker5468 What like 4201, whose sister train was still in mainline service up to 2019, pulling far heavier with no smoke? 4501 whose has two sister trains in current mainline? Or 4916 where 4904, 4908, 4910, 4911 and 4917 are also in current mainline pulling grain, which is far heavier? Yeah scrapheaps indeed verses a heritage steam train that spends most of it's time in the workshop because it's actually quite fragile. 6029 is a cool as hell engine but dont kid yourself, those workhorses behind would kick it's ass and also actually start in the morning without 5hours of work
I am afraid I wish to point out that I, personally, find it very disappointing to see a lovely steam locomotive with matching consist... BUT... then, a diesel at the back:( That, to me, defeats the whole purpose of running steam. So btw... th-cam.com/video/sTpT8ugb7Pc/w-d-xo.html
Those Garretts are magnificent. Thank you.
but not three stinky diesels......
Encouraging to see all that overhead wire. Good luck finding that in the Americas beyond a few places (Northeast Corridor and commuter services branching from it, CalTrain, Denver RTD, and a handful of smaller operations).
Rolling stocks and engines all in beautiful condition- thanks for posting!
Fantastic, thank you for sharing. I really thought, these engines had all been scrapped. Wow, neat, they weren't!!
Did quite a few trips behind the Garratts in the 60's from Kampala to Nairobi and mombasa great memories
We had a 5" gauge live steam miniature at our club in Brisbane today, absolutely gorgeous.
Wonderful footage and yes, that's a huge consist.
They did a similar consist after the Hunter valley steamfest
Thanks for reviving old memories.,
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I have ridden on the narrow gauge version of these on the Welsh Highland Railway. Awesome!
Puffing Billy has a 2’6” gauge Garratt G42, called Puffing Billy’s big brother.
Fantastic footage mate. What a magnificent locomotive!
Thank you for capturing & sharing this video for everyone to see , if I was there - I'd have done the same thing as you - video the train ; the last time that I saw 6029 in person it was about to under go restoration in the Canberra rail museum & living in W.A. these days - I miss "home" for the steam action but hopefully I'll be back again some day soon.
Thank you, great video.
Well that was different. Good catch!
Wonderful to see one of these old girls still going strong! UK followers who want to check one out can find a full size one at the Science Museum in Manchester and see 3 foot gauge versions on the Welsh Highland Railway- Caernarfon to Porthmadog.
2 foot gauge actually on the Welsh Highland line. Humongous locos for the width of the gauge, well worth seeing.
What a suprising train composition !!!
How did we manage to run railways for over a century without bloody diesels on the rear
Presumably because back then they did not need simultaneously to pull their fuel and/or water in tankers behind them.
The train is a combined consist due the wet weather & track closures. It was supposed be 2 trains to Bathurst. The steam with passengers & the diesels with the support carriages. The wet weeather changed all that.
Surely with that load the extra power is welcome.
Here in North America diesels are seen with steam engine specials because even our old coaches have long ago been converted to electric heat and systems and no longer from a steam line from the steam loco. The diesel(s) is along for the ride as a generator.
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks Never thought about that before, I guess that explains why a diesel always pulls the Southern Aurora Carriages, the silver ones seen in the video. I think the red ones at the front are not AC, as ive seen videos of these carriages pulled solely by Steam
What a beautiful machine!
Fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing. Wow I love this trains. I subscribed. What else.
I remember on occasion as a kid seeing Beyer-Garratts hauling coal and they were always a spectacle. I met 6029 at Goulburn once and she was utterly immaculate, like she just steamed out of the showroom. The irony is that I don't think they ever hauled passengers.
You can be pulled by a 3 foot gauge Garratt on the Welsh Highland Railway.
They did a few revenue runs during their time
@@garethwilliams9762 foot gauge
@@garethwilliams976 In modern terms, make that 60 cm gauge. In "old" measurement, it's 2 foot gauge!
Where are the first set of carriages themselves housed and maintained ?
Thirlmere I'm pretty sure. at the NSW Rail Museum
@@l1l2r3c4h5j Thanks for reading and advising.
The reason they put a Diesel on is to provide heat and power to later model coaches. Plus assistance should the Steam Loco fail.
Power for the aircon and lighting provided by the SA power van at the end of the whole consist.
And that's only for the cars behind the locos in the middle.
The front cars use axle driven generators/ batteries to provide lighting, they are non aircon cars.
So why do they put 3 then ? Instead of just 1
I read a US based explanation for the Big Boy, 4014, the diesel loco provides the communications with the network rather than try and install that on a steam locomotive plus electric power for it all. Also the steam loco is regarded as a national treasure and should not work as hard to reduce maintenance and wear. Being unique, spare parts are bespoke unlike in the heyday where the rail organization had the infrastructure and the fleet of steam locos to make repairs easy. Finally the diesel helps in breakdowns. In Victoria, seems there will be no capability (remotely operated points and signals) to run a loco around a train, especially in the suburban area. No manned signal boxes.
Sri Lanka Steam Coal Railway Engines were introduced to Sri Lanka during British occupation in the year 1864
Sri Lanka had Broad Guage 5' 1/2" tracks and narrow Guage 2' 1/2"lines
For hill country climb Railway used Garratte Engines too in Sri Lanka
Now we have Diesel Electric Engines
Not cable run trains as yet
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Greetings from Poland .
How on earth do they sync the output of the two sets of cylinders without wheel slip or drag?
Now that's a train.
What i would like is something more than a train ride, maybe trips both ways with an accommodation package.
A much larger revenue opportunity for Heritage coffers
0:02 it was at that moment every diesel locomotive in the yard released all there oil on to the ground and every electric locomotive overloaded at the sight of an ancient monster pulling her consist from hell into the station and all was suddenly silent fearful to tell of the shame they felt knowing they were not even capable of such raw impressiveness.
FANTASTIC CAPTURE
Isn't there someone in Australia who makes an N scale Garratt? Can someone supply contact info? I would appreciate it!
Love those Beyer Garrett they’re big ugly beasts but they exude a sense of power you just don’t feel with any other locomotive. They could probably drag the diesel even if it was trying to go in the opposite direction.
If you ever feel worthless, just remember, there's 3 diesels behind a Garrett.😂
That's obviously a transfer move so they're moving everything in one go, clearly the diesels in the middle of the train aren't there to provide power
Hahaha funny guy😂
Smoke gets in your eyes 👀
Fantastic Footage, annoying that the tain station staff was the only one to cross the yellow line and block your view
Ah, but yes they are safe and protected from injury as they have a hivis vest on to protect them.
what is on the front of loco please
Excuse me if this info is somewhere on the audio, my soundcard has blown. What is the reason for this massive train?
Great to see the steam locos, but the first one must have been burning soft coal. Lots of smoke!
Is the Garratt an oil burner? (Coupled to an Esso tank wagon).
@@DavidWilliams-xx9ql Yes, it does look like that. Maybe it's burning unrefined crude!
@@brucerogermorgan2388 Maybe indeed! But a magnificent machine, whatever the fuel.
@@DavidWilliams-xx9ql Yup, no argument there!
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What station is that?
Campbelltown.
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Very good video, like
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If I pay for a STEAM train excursion, that it what I expect. Fine to attached a second steam locomotive either end but if there's a diesel I am ripped off!
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One steamer up front for show. Three diesels further down doing the real work.
Look up the 3801 crash and you will see why the coroner ordered a diesel to be part of the consist. Also it can provide electrical power to whatever carriages need it.
The Garret could easily pull the lot even if the diesels were not running, they are there for electrical power and safety. They used to go past my school (in the 60's) pulling huge loads.
Not those old scrapheaps. If they'd been pulling they'd be smoking as much as the steamer.
@@stringpicker5468 What like 4201, whose sister train was still in mainline service up to 2019, pulling far heavier with no smoke? 4501 whose has two sister trains in current mainline? Or 4916 where 4904, 4908, 4910, 4911 and 4917 are also in current mainline pulling grain, which is far heavier?
Yeah scrapheaps indeed verses a heritage steam train that spends most of it's time in the workshop because it's actually quite fragile. 6029 is a cool as hell engine but dont kid yourself, those workhorses behind would kick it's ass and also actually start in the morning without 5hours of work
this very scare, my cat sad
Electric trains powered by coal.
Rail corridor
No lungs were injured in the making of this video because it was approved by Greta Thunderbird.
Rent free in ur lil noggin
That tired old steam engine couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. The 3 diesels at the rear are doing all the work.
Belching outt filtth and muck.
I am afraid I wish to point out that I, personally, find it very disappointing to see a lovely steam locomotive with matching consist... BUT... then, a diesel at the back:( That, to me, defeats the whole purpose of running steam.
So btw...
th-cam.com/video/sTpT8ugb7Pc/w-d-xo.html
Pushed by two or three bloody diesels. Shameful.
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