Trainspotting, Australian trains around Exeter and Bundanoon. Lots of 81s.

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2019
  • Ok they just look like trains, but to me and my young autistic son watching trains is an awesome life long hobby.
    Over a couple of winter mornings I took this video around Exeter and Bundanoon, this is what you'll see;
    00:05 NSW Trainlink Explorer service SP31 from Sydney to Canberra climbing Exeter bank.
    00:20 NSW Trainlink XPT service ST23 from Sydney to Melbourne climbing Exeter bank.
    01:05 2MB9, SCT Logistics lead loco CSR 003, Melbourne to Brisbane descending the bank on full Dynamic brake.
    02:20 NSW Trainlink Explorer service SP32 from Canberra to Sydney.
    02:45 Pacific National triple 81 class on #3932 from Cootamundra to Port Kembla topping the hill at Exeter station.
    03:45 Pacific National double TT Class on a Push/Pull operation of train #1225 from Sydney to Marulan on an Empty Limestone train.
    04:10 Pacific National's 8173 & 8180 on a loaded limestone train #2290 from Marulan to Berrima.
    05:30 Pacific National's NR 114 on PS7 from Perth to Sydney. This train is usually close to 1800 meters long.
    06:40 The awesome 81s in full throttle on Pacific National's loaded limestone train #2222 from Marulan to Berrima.
    07:20 NSW Trainlink service ST33 stopping at Bundanoon on the lunchtime train from Sydney to Canberra.
    08:15 Pacific National double 81 class on the empty garbage train from Tarago to Sydney.
    09:45 NSW Trainlink ST34 from Canberra to Sydney approaching Bundanoon station.
    10:00 The 81 class leader 8101, and 8171 at the bottom of Bundanoon bank on an empty limestone train #2225 back to Marulan.
    I hope you liked it, if you did please hit like and subscribe if you want to see more videos of train and planes.
    #Trains #AustralianTrains #TrainWatching

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  • @joshuagoodfellow1719
    @joshuagoodfellow1719 Před 3 dny

    @1.12. I know where this spot is but is it accessible to the public or is it on private property? Cheers