Double DC's on Kiwirail Y22O Shunt

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2024
  • If you are wanting to see heritage horsepower, check out the Y22 shunt which runs between Dunedin and the Fonterra storage warehouse at Taieri. The Y22 shunt is predominately dominated with double DC's, and they sound magnificent when notching up.
    The Y22 shunt brings in tarp sided containers full of products from Fonterra processing sites and empty containers to be loaded with products for export.
    After exchanging the recently emptied rake, with a full rake to be unloaded, and pushing in a rake of empty export containers, the locomotives sit idle, until they depart with a rake of full export containers and the recently emptied containers. The rake of empty tarp containers will be detached at the Dunedin Railway yard, the the rake of full export containers will be hauled out to Port Chalmers.

Komentáře • 15

  • @AotearoaRail
    @AotearoaRail Před 13 dny

    Great video. I love seeing the details in the operation. I've got a soft spot for the DCs - am intending on filming a couple of remaining DC-hauled shunts up here in the Waikato soon. Subbed!

    • @TravellingRailSpotter
      @TravellingRailSpotter  Před 12 dny +1

      Thanks, check out my video on Y35 if you want to see some Edendale railyard action.

  • @TheSonic10160
    @TheSonic10160 Před 2 měsíci

    DCs are great for shunting too, not the most powerful but far more responsive. The independent brakes apply and release immediately and power is delivered immediately too, unlike the DF and especially the DX. It takes an eternity for the loco brakes to come off and the loco to start moving, even after the engine notches up.
    I can only hope the DMs are half as decent

  • @kitchener2200
    @kitchener2200 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. I subscribed to your channel as well!

  • @davidlipscombe916
    @davidlipscombe916 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The DC in MAXX blue has got around in the pass 9years .

    • @TravellingRailSpotter
      @TravellingRailSpotter  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Yeah. You can easily spot 4755 & 4951 as they are the only DCs in a different livery. Shame 4409 is sitting on rotten row at Hutt.

    • @davidlipscombe916
      @davidlipscombe916 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TravellingRailSpotterAnd a number of their Followers [carriages] are also being chopped in Taumarnui as we talk .

    • @TravellingRailSpotter
      @TravellingRailSpotter  Před 3 měsíci

      ​@davidlipscombe916 yes it is a shame, but they have sat around for too long deteriorating. Glenbrook Vintage Railway have purchased some & you'll see them if you ride Te Huia or The Capital Connection.

    • @davidlipscombe916
      @davidlipscombe916 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TravellingRailSpotterI have been getting the Te Huia on and off since the very 1st service on the very 1st day . And I have yet to get the Capitol Connection . But use to Enjoy riding those when they were on the Auckland Network .

    • @bristwenty
      @bristwenty Před 3 měsíci

      They look like some old QR stock.