Great video.. I noted the fishing boat on the right @37:54. Out of curiosity, I tracked it down on Google Earth. After locating it and viewing it in street view, I looked up the name that is painted on the boat.... The boat is called the *Winifred James* and it located at the turn off to the seaside village of *Moeraki* - The beach there is famous for it's unique round boulders.
That tunnel! I am 85 and don't get out much but in the last 2 days I've travelled again through our wonderful back country I used to take so much for granted. Quite teary..
Geoff, we absolutely love watching your videos!! It helps when we are missing NZ. I noticed a lot of train videos lately. Run out of Petrol? 😀. Cheers!!
Thanks Geoff and Kiwirail driver. Some of the South Island i have not seen before. Note to self select 4k on "gear" before watching half the video as defaulted to 480p :-)
Railway company is KiwiRail and the video is shot in the South Island of New Zealand. Locomotive sounds like a DX class U25C manufactured by GE in the 1970s. Safeworking is Track Warrant with remote controlled interlocking at Herbert and an automatic, non supervised crossing loop at Hillgrove. Awesome video thank you.
That was freaking awesome, made me want to wail like a disappointed, spoilt toddler when it was over. Great job. Thank you so much.
Great video..
I noted the fishing boat on the right @37:54. Out of curiosity, I tracked it down on Google Earth.
After locating it and viewing it in street view, I looked up the name that is painted on the boat....
The boat is called the *Winifred James* and it located at the turn off to the seaside village of *Moeraki* - The beach there is famous for it's unique round boulders.
That tunnel! I am 85 and don't get out much but in the last 2 days I've travelled again through our wonderful back country I used to take so much for granted. Quite teary..
Love these drivers eye views of New Zealand rail networks.
My goodness! The first 5 minutes made me think of south Cornwall. Never been to this part of NZ. Best wishes from UK.
Excellent footage Geoff, keep it coming.
Brilliant Geoff, absolutely awesome.
Thanks Don
Geoff, we absolutely love watching your videos!! It helps when we are missing NZ. I noticed a lot of train videos lately. Run out of Petrol? 😀. Cheers!!
Love to some done down Invercargill way. Oamaru to Shag Point. I worked that area as a fireman in 1958-1962. Great days.
Have you got a cab ride from Shag Point to Merton.
Love the footage of my home town as seen from a train. Been years.
Great Cab Ride Geoff, Great to hear the loco crank up and the roof of the tunnel was hand done?
Thanks Geoff and Kiwirail driver. Some of the South Island i have not seen before. Note to self select 4k on "gear" before watching half the video as defaulted to 480p :-)
4K is defiantly best! Amazing sceneary.
great vid! Question: Dont you use the horns at level crossings?
15:10 our new holiday house in the white on the very far right, a perfect spot for train spotting
Great Cab Ride Merci
What kind of loco and which company ? Thxs
Railway company is KiwiRail and the video is shot in the South Island of New Zealand. Locomotive sounds like a DX class U25C manufactured by GE in the 1970s. Safeworking is Track Warrant with remote controlled interlocking at Herbert and an automatic, non supervised crossing loop at Hillgrove. Awesome video thank you.
Beautiful south island
Do they not use the horn for crossings etc
Only if needed mate. Depends on the driver.
Red lights flashing, crossing gate down, annoying bell going DING DING DING, but I'm a dumb ass so I cross the rails......BAM, problem solved! 😉
When I was on the railway we had to whistle at all road crossings, not farm tracks. The thing is that diesel ate more quieter than the steam were.
@@raymundburkett4644 well that was then....this is now....and you wonder why you're all deaf.
No horn needed unless necessary.
Could you clarify for me if the gauge of this railway is 1067 mm?
yes 1067mm or 3'6 '
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Thanks my friend!