Used to be all Australian National Railways, not all these cowboys like Pacific National and SCT to me it doesn't make sense to privatise running stock but have a Federal rail network ownership
Good to see Aurizon isn't just using the DP locos on their coal network. Had no idea they had a presence in Victoria either. I've just moved back from Queensland where I spent a good chunk of my time flying to/from Milan, Gladstone and Rockhampton
You've just answered my question. Was wondering if the Freightliner loco was working as DP in the middle, as it sounded very quiet. What kind of distance is that particular journey? Greetings from Dublin
The G535 was not on load but was transferring to ?. The G's are not DP equipped. This appears to be a logistics move where the front section possibly came from Sydney and the rear section from Melbourne or vice versa. one can see Fred being moved back from the front section to the rear of the section brought up to the front section by theG535There is a shortage of yard space in Australia on the whole as the yards were sold off or leased to train operators. Hence SSR being centred in Lithgow and Junee a lot of the track there is controlled by the Workshops. In W.A. except for the SCT and Pacific National areas in Perth, The rest of the normally available yard space including Kwinana Northam Merredin, Picton Kalgoorlie, Parkeston ETC all belong to Aurizon. The exceptions are CBH trackage around their facilities, and MRL at Mount Walton. This is restricts other operators in W.A. This is one of the reasons that WATCO lost the CBH contract. They were forced to do all their maintenance in the open air as the only possible facility at Bellevue was turned into a construction facility for passenger trains. Aurizon had all the maintenance facilities under lock and key except for Geraldton and Forrestfield. There is a facility at Esperance which Aurizon built for the Iron Ore traffic. The one in Esperance went under lock and key when the contract ended up with Pacific National. The contract with MRL had MRL's Locos being run back to Spotswood as UGL in Bassendean were restricted yet were doing Aurizon's contracts. WATCO with the assistance of ARC have built a facility south of Kalgoorlie on a (900 plus hectare site which is to become the Kalgoorlie freight hub because partly the Aurizon control of the present Kalgoorlie Yard. WATCO has been able to take contracts from Aurizon because of this facility.
Will you be chasing the SRHC tour from Seymour to Laverton? S303 & C501 are going there to pick up loco S307 and bring it back for preservation, and on the same day you chased this intermodel, S307 was being transferred on a freight train from Port Augusta, SA to Melbourne, so I'm just curious.
Aurizon's contract with Team Global Express (Formerly Toll) is for 11 years. Yes G class is offline, Noted by no exterior step lighting & Blinds fully down.
Great Video BTW...
So...very... YELLOW.
Used to be all Australian National Railways, not all these cowboys like Pacific National and SCT to me it doesn't make sense to privatise running stock but have a Federal rail network ownership
Because private companies have a bad habit of not maintaining track and infrastructure. I'm looking at you G&W.😐
Good to see Aurizon isn't just using the DP locos on their coal network. Had no idea they had a presence in Victoria either.
I've just moved back from Queensland where I spent a good chunk of my time flying to/from Milan, Gladstone and Rockhampton
This was the first run of it again.
G's are not able to DPU.
You've just answered my question. Was wondering if the Freightliner loco was working as DP in the middle, as it sounded very quiet. What kind of distance is that particular journey? Greetings from Dublin
@@davidcusa6282 800 ish km.
Thank you for the trains during Easter 🐣 enjoy your Easter
Nice Video Pannier
Those yella engines gonna look dirty real fast. Smarter to paint in a darker colour. Other than that a greta video.
Good coverage!
The G535 was not on load but was transferring to ?. The G's are not DP equipped. This appears to be a logistics move where the front section possibly came from Sydney and the rear section from Melbourne or vice versa. one can see Fred being moved back from the front section to the rear of the section brought up to the front section by theG535There is a shortage of yard space in Australia on the whole as the yards were sold off or leased to train operators. Hence SSR being centred in Lithgow and Junee a lot of the track there is controlled by the Workshops. In W.A. except for the SCT and Pacific National areas in Perth, The rest of the normally available yard space including Kwinana Northam Merredin, Picton Kalgoorlie, Parkeston ETC all belong to Aurizon. The exceptions are CBH trackage around their facilities, and MRL at Mount Walton. This is restricts other operators in W.A. This is one of the reasons that WATCO lost the CBH contract. They were forced to do all their maintenance in the open air as the only possible facility at Bellevue was turned into a construction facility for passenger trains. Aurizon had all the maintenance facilities under lock and key except for Geraldton and Forrestfield. There is a facility at Esperance which Aurizon built for the Iron Ore traffic. The one in Esperance went under lock and key when the contract ended up with Pacific National. The contract with MRL had MRL's Locos being run back to Spotswood as UGL in Bassendean were restricted yet were doing Aurizon's contracts. WATCO with the assistance of ARC have built a facility south of Kalgoorlie on a (900 plus hectare site which is to become the Kalgoorlie freight hub because partly the Aurizon control of the present Kalgoorlie Yard. WATCO has been able to take contracts from Aurizon because of this facility.
The G was in the middle because the train is split in two because it’s to long for Appleton Dock
Nice video cheers 👍👍🦘🇦🇺
Will you be chasing the SRHC tour from Seymour to Laverton? S303 & C501 are going there to pick up loco S307 and bring it back for preservation, and on the same day you chased this intermodel, S307 was being transferred on a freight train from Port Augusta, SA to Melbourne, so I'm just curious.
How did we get the transition from 4.00 to 4.03?
Does this mean we will see Aurizon back in Victoria? Was G535 offline?
Yep. I think Aurizon are coming back
Aurizon's contract with Team Global Express (Formerly Toll) is for 11 years.
Yes G class is offline, Noted by no exterior step lighting & Blinds fully down.
Technically not the first, the first train was 6AM1. This is the first loaded train! Great video Adam!
That was a non-revenue wagon transfer. Completely empty.
Ok I get it know the 1st train is in the middle. Sorry a bit of a train newbie