Thank you very much for providing us with this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated. We are absolutely delighted to see such a tram service as well as the suburban rail overhead. I notice the metal strip in the centre of the tram track, is this where they pick up power from as it is noticed that there are no overhead contact wires and pantographs on the tram cars?
@@thecairnsrailfan Using this system in historical cities is most useful as it means that the historical cityscape is not marred by the paraphernalia of overhead electrification.
Hello the trams at 3:18 would of been 040 leading and 039 at the rear as the rear tram was 039 and the corresponding sets are usually coupled up to eachother
Don’t worry, I am making another video😄 It’s currently being worked on; sometimes I’m busy and don’t have a new video to upload all the time. I have been busy recently but it’s all good as the next video of Sydney Trains at Eastwood is being worked on so it’ll be out eventually!🙂
Thank you, you have just explained it on the video, I should have waited a bit longer!
Thank you very much for providing us with this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated. We are absolutely delighted to see such a tram service as well as the suburban rail overhead. I notice the metal strip in the centre of the tram track, is this where they pick up power from as it is noticed that there are no overhead contact wires and pantographs on the tram cars?
No problem, thanks for your comment! Glad to see your other comment that you got to the bit about the APS system and how it works.😄
@@thecairnsrailfan Using this system in historical cities is most useful as it means that the historical cityscape is not marred by the paraphernalia of overhead electrification.
@@johnsmart964 Yeah!
Hello the trams at 3:18 would of been 040 leading and 039 at the rear as the rear tram was 039 and the corresponding sets are usually coupled up to eachother
Alright thanks!!
Yes I do I drive msf sugar Mulgrave mill cane trains
Awesome!
Another awesome video.🤙
Have you check out Kaine 's train's
Thank you! I haven’t properly checked him out; but have seen some of his posts on Facebook. He sees some awesome stuff!
Why are u not making a other video
Don’t worry, I am making another video😄
It’s currently being worked on; sometimes I’m busy and don’t have a new video to upload all the time. I have been busy recently but it’s all good as the next video of Sydney Trains at Eastwood is being worked on so it’ll be out eventually!🙂
What about the western Australia train carrying international
Unfortunately I didn’t get to see that train!
It in western Australia!! You are the best
And road trains
It like we are in the future
These are like 7 years old