SCT Logistics Freight stalls in the Adelaide Hills

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • A very wet morning in the Adelaide Hills led to the failure of CSR007 on SCT logistics Freight 6MP9. The train which runs from Melbourne to Perth was less than one kilometre from the top of the steep Mount Lofty 1 in 46 gradient when the train stopped due to a lack of power after the CSR failed.
    As seen in this video after several hours Pacific National locomotives NR19 & AN11 run light engines from Ambleside (Where another NR and their train remained) to Aldgate with the plan of pushing MP9 to Mt Lofty. Pacific National Freight 7MP7 with Triple NRs also features within this video passing the rescue locomotives at Mount Lofty via the loop.
    #Mountlofty #AdelaideHills #SCTfailure
    #Timestamp
    00:00 - 6MP5 locos - Aldgate
    01:10 - 6MP9 Moving Away
    03:25 - AN11 - Mount Lofty
    03:55 - 7MP7 Mount Lofty
    07:40 - Light Engines Return
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Komentáře • 42

  • @charliepearson1174
    @charliepearson1174 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome video, liked the SCT startup.

  • @EntertainmentWorldz
    @EntertainmentWorldz Před 5 lety +2

    dear Friend love it. Really enjoyed. Thumbs up.

  • @jesstill7833
    @jesstill7833 Před 10 měsíci

    👍👍👍👍👍nice video Matt 😀😀

  • @Marc_von_Hoffrichter
    @Marc_von_Hoffrichter Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video of Mt Lofty station. Cant believe it's in that state nowdays. I can recall getting off 520 in the 60's taking wonderful photos of it there.

  • @anthony851
    @anthony851 Před 3 lety +2

    In the first scene there is a cabinet (aluminium pipe with a dome lid) on the right hand side of the track adjacent to the 2 signs. In Wellington NZ there were 3 of these APO (Australian Post Office) cabinets, now long gone.
    My question is, did the Australian Railways use these cabinets or is it a former APO now Telstra cabinet? If it is Telstra it is rather close to the track.
    Anthony

  • @NoBody-ht1oh
    @NoBody-ht1oh Před 5 lety +5

    Imagine a csr failing! So unusual

  • @KushalDave
    @KushalDave Před 4 lety

    0:23 railfan love this kind of place

  • @santunubhaduri5353
    @santunubhaduri5353 Před 4 lety +2

    EMD LOCOS have got similar deep serious sound.

    • @captainboing
      @captainboing Před 4 lety +1

      Soulless

    • @amessman
      @amessman Před 2 lety

      They have the same prime movers, pretty much are the same locomotives, just in a different market

  • @collinblack_60103-
    @collinblack_60103- Před 2 lety

    So, did the bank engine's make to the train or did they MISS the train? You filmed everything else on rails. Maybe they might catch the train instead.

  • @tomnewham1269
    @tomnewham1269 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Just a quick question, what is the last truck at 7.55?

    • @railtrolley
      @railtrolley Před 4 lety +2

      The last wagon is part of the 4 in front of it. Known as a 5 pack wagon set. They are 5 container skeleton frame wagons semi permanently coupled together. They have only one bogie (truck) that acts as the joint between 2 wagons. Only the first and last of the 5 wagons have couplers, and bogies in the normal place behind the coupler at the wagon end. The idea is a light, efficient wagon set, with a greater payload, less drag from less wheel sets, and less coupler slack. Downside being if there is a fault with one wagon, the whole set has to be taken out of service. The load on the last wagon is an open top type 40' container. It only has ends, and no sides or top. They are designed for side loading something, which will not fit into a standard shipping container. The base is built to the same dimensions as a regular shipping container, so it can be loaded onto the wagon by standard equipment, and uses the same container locks to secure it to the wagon.

    • @tomnewham1269
      @tomnewham1269 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks so much for your detailed answer.

    • @railtrolley
      @railtrolley Před 4 lety +1

      @@tomnewham1269 No worries. It ended up being a longer write than I intended, but hopefully makes it all clear.

    • @bengepp9314
      @bengepp9314 Před 3 lety +1

      Love it ! I grow up on that Line , Blackwood to Eden Hills then Belair . In Belair I'd lay in bed at night (age12) and listen faintly as they wound up past Lynton .... About half an hour later the windows would be shaking as the same train marched up the (apparently) steepest and tightest corner on the Adel/Melb line , just below Pinera station where we lived .

    • @tomnewham1269
      @tomnewham1269 Před rokem

      @SouthAdelaideTransport1234 you will have to ask the person who posted this video?

  • @vsvnrg3263
    @vsvnrg3263 Před 5 lety +1

    i'm wondering if i missed something when i saw the train stop at 3:35. it still seems to be on a hill.

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Před 5 lety

      @@MS_Trains , it was well worth putting in. so the helpers didn't help all the way to the top? it still seems to be on a hill.

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Před 5 lety

      @@MS_Trains , so it stopped on another hill, not necessarily a stall.

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Před 5 lety

      @@MS_Trains , ta. i understand.

  • @awixxr6728
    @awixxr6728 Před 4 lety

    😂👌💯

  • @Nathanrailfan
    @Nathanrailfan Před 5 lety

    Do CSR locos always fail?

    • @monarofreak
      @monarofreak Před 5 lety +1

      @@MS_Trains That's that superior Chinese Engineering for ya!!

    • @MarkHenstridge
      @MarkHenstridge Před 5 lety +1

      Not as often as Ford Falcons!

    • @railtrolley
      @railtrolley Před 4 lety

      @@MarkHenstridge Depends. Mine is an FG mk2 cab chassis. 425 000km and still going. Has never needed to be towed, and I've owned it since new.

    • @weaponisedpotato7352
      @weaponisedpotato7352 Před 3 lety

      They are in a constant state of failure. Literally daily. It runs much deeper than where the loco was manufactured.

    • @BillSaltbush
      @BillSaltbush Před 2 lety +2

      I don't know about always failing . . . but they do on days with a 'D' in them.

  • @michaelsnedden6758
    @michaelsnedden6758 Před 4 lety

    What's the horse power on these

    • @timpulmanAustralia
      @timpulmanAustralia Před 2 lety

      About 4000 hp . The AN class PN loco is 3000

    • @damienodonohue1327
      @damienodonohue1327 Před měsícem

      AN has a16V710, i would have thought closer to 4000hp ??​@@timpulmanAustralia

  • @captainboing
    @captainboing Před 4 lety

    Compare the sounds @0:08 and @1:10. These "quiet Americans have a lot to answer for

  • @johnstudd4245
    @johnstudd4245 Před 4 lety +3

    Dang it ! I see you have the graffiti "artists" at work down under also. I thought the US was the only place where the low life's who will not get a job and do not seem to have anything better to do with their time than to deface other people's property.

    • @johnstudd4245
      @johnstudd4245 Před 3 lety +1

      @eshay disdat I care when it's my private property, so I will decide what I want or don't want. I will come over to your house and paint my "art" on it, whether you like it or not and see how you feel about it.

    • @johnstudd4245
      @johnstudd4245 Před 3 lety +3

      @eshay disdat No, there is absolutely no difference. That is private property which is being vandalized, that is a crime which is punishable.
      Yes I do have ownership in them, I am a stock holder in a railroad, therefore part owner of the company. My company spends money to paint their rail cars with what they want to be on them. Not what some vandal thinks what should be there. It costs me money when my company has to spend time and money to repair the damage.
      Beside the cosmetic issue there are practical and safety issues also. Many times they paint over Loading , handling and hazardous material data which is vital to the correct and safe operation of the rail transport and the communities that they run though.

    • @jasonjamrs7413
      @jasonjamrs7413 Před 3 lety

      Pacific nations are covered somewhat looks cool think of it this way it's free rust proofing

    • @jasonjamrs7413
      @jasonjamrs7413 Před 3 lety

      @@johnstudd4245 a train container is totally different to private property do they spray paint private cars yes or no

    • @johnstudd4245
      @johnstudd4245 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jasonjamrs7413 The bottom line is, it is NOT YOUR PROPERTY. And you have no legal or other imagined right to do anything with it. No matter who owns it.

  • @jasonjamrs7413
    @jasonjamrs7413 Před 3 lety

    I find this bazaar Australia is so flat yes we do have mountains and Hills but 90% is flat