Just trains at level crossings in HD, with all the bells, lights, and whistles.

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2019
  • Bells, Boom-gates, Lights, whistles, and trains.
    This video is all about trains passing through Level Crossings.
    What you'll see;
    ST23 the morning Sydney to Melbourne, NSW Trainlink XPT passing Millview Rd, Burradoo.
    SP32, morning Sydney to Canberra, NSW Trainlink Explorer train passing Millview Rd, Burradoo.
    SP33, the midday Sydney to Canberra, NSW Trainlink Explorer train passing Wingello station and Murrimba Rd.
    3MW2, Pacific National locomotive NR62 leads 3 EMD LDP class locos on the Melbourne to Wollongong freight service over the top of Wingello bank and across Murrimba Rd.
    2NY3, Pacific National NR50 & 8250 on the Newcastle to Whyalla service at Carrick Rd.
    2BM4, Pacific National NR48 AN8 and NR69 on a Brisbane to Melbourne Intermodal Superfreighter service at Carrick Rd.
    1PS6, this Pacific National Perth to Sydney freight is usually around 1800 metres long and crosses the country from Perth to Sydney. Almost at Sydney here it has 5 locomotive including 2 NR class (GE), plus a 82 class (EMD), 80 class (Alco), and 81 class (EMD) and is passing Camden Rd at Douglas Park with just over 50km to it's destination.
    SK85, is the ARTC track inspection train and is hauled by 8134 at Iona Park Rd.
    SP34, the midday Canberra to Sydney NSW Trainlink Explorer train at Currawang Rd, Tirrannaville.
    #Trains #trainspotting #levelcrossings

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  • @anthony851
    @anthony851 Před 3 lety

    A tip for you. If you put the start and finish times for each individual clip, eg 0:08-0:54 into the description the viewer can click on the time link and watch selected clips again. An example is this video czcams.com/video/DrBCaIJjhFk/video.html
    In your video you have included the train numbers, is there a website that the trains can be tracked for public viewing? We are planning to cross the ditch in the next couple of years and some train spotting would be essential.
    Hi from NZ,
    Anthony.