Hey homie! Great to meet ok the SRV Member’s trip on the weekend 😁 The weird metal thing on the utilities pipe at 7:45 I believe is meant to be like a ‘fence’ to act as a deterrent for people to climb onto the pipe as it goes over an elevated drop like the river/creek. Happy to be corrected otherwise
Great video as always bro. It was also great meeting you last weekend at the Sandown swap meet. I'm Joe who is building the multi level Healesville to Ringwood layout in the future😊. Anyways have a great Christmas and a safe New year. Looking forward to more of your videos👍
Another great video brother I love that series you've done. I think you should do more series. longer and in depth with some of the next stuff you go exploring. But yeah my favourite old railway to see have always been interested in that particular one.
Nice video mate. This was a fantastic video series and this was a good video to end it. Looking forward to seeing what other railway lines you explore in the future. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family. - Nicholas.
Abandoned rail lines are always a shame. I'm in the U.S. and not down under but wonder what it would take to rehab that line and maybe use it for rail tours or what it was originally intended for ?
Gday from straya! The south Gippsland line was a very long rail line back in the day, when the line closed a section was a tourist railway but even that had to shut down, more then half the line is now converted to a rail trail for bikes and walking, the remaining section with track remaining will still cost over a billion to create rail and road infrastructure
Hey homie! Great to meet ok the SRV Member’s trip on the weekend 😁
The weird metal thing on the utilities pipe at 7:45 I believe is meant to be like a ‘fence’ to act as a deterrent for people to climb onto the pipe as it goes over an elevated drop like the river/creek. Happy to be corrected otherwise
You too man!! Ah yeah okay! That makes sense, stops people from destroying the equipment! Hope to see ya soon!
Great video as always bro. It was also great meeting you last weekend at the Sandown swap meet. I'm Joe who is building the multi level Healesville to Ringwood layout in the future😊. Anyways have a great Christmas and a safe New year. Looking forward to more of your videos👍
Hey mate!!! Great to hear from you!! Definitely keen to see how you progress with the layout! Keep in touch! Seasons greetings!!
Another great video mate and a congratulations on a very successful well done
Thank you so much 😀
Another great video brother I love that series you've done.
I think you should do more series. longer and in depth with some of the next stuff you go exploring.
But yeah my favourite old railway to see have always been interested in that particular one.
Will definitely see what I can do! As depends on location! And cheers for watching!
Good stuff mate keep up the good work 👏
Cheers mate!!! Hope ya been well!!
This has been a great series, well done! It is super sad to see what has happened to what would have been such a beautiful railway!
Thanks for watching em all! Much appreciated!!
Great video again, have a great Chrissy and new year. Look forward to more in 2024
Cheers mate! You too!!
Nice video mate. This was a fantastic video series and this was a good video to end it. Looking forward to seeing what other railway lines you explore in the future. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family. - Nicholas.
Cheers man!! Same to you! Seasons greetings!
Good video mate thanks for sharing
Cheers mate!!
You could start a new series working back from Port Albert!
Hopefully one day!
I used to fish off the old bridges
Hopefully got some keepers!
I was just at the dalmor track today
Ah yeah nice !!
Abandoned rail lines are always a shame. I'm in the U.S. and not down under but wonder what it would take to rehab that line and maybe use it for rail tours or what it was originally intended for ?
Gday from straya! The south Gippsland line was a very long rail line back in the day, when the line closed a section was a tourist railway but even that had to shut down, more then half the line is now converted to a rail trail for bikes and walking, the remaining section with track remaining will still cost over a billion to create rail and road infrastructure
@@Victorian_steam that's usually the case. Drats!
@@robertprice7246 if you wanted to see a bit more history on the line, my part 3 exploring the line gives a flashback on the history !
It’s a shame to what happened to that line. ☹️
It really is! Wish the tourist railway was still
Going !