Nice one Jamie 😀. Great cinematography on a rainy day. I was at emerald station too! I was not only there to film the train, I was also there to pay my respects to all who sacrificed themselves for peace in all the world during times of war. Lest we forget. It was a great show, seeing puffing billy with a big 5 chime steam whistle, it echoed from the mountains to the valleys as it was very loud! Keep up your steam mate. Cheers Kevig
Why did they fit the 5 chime whistle on this particular occasion? Sounds better than the single tone whistle for sure, they should fit it as the main whistle!
Love the way people ride these trains with their legs hanging out. If that was seen in the UK that railway would be instantly shut down, probably for ever.
Puffing Billy is known for this and has been since I can remember. The railway itself did get rid of the idea for a while before they brought it back. Thanks for your comment, have a nice day.
There is a vid in UA-cam called : Gembrook Railway 1947 48 Not only legs hanging out but many standing on the carriage running boards back then under the huge crowds travelling. Probably goes back further than that aided by the wide clearances beyond the train. Yet no reports of any serious injuries yet alone fatalities.
@@johnd8892 Actually a local man, from Monbulk, designed new, safer seating that allowed for the reintroduction of the window sill seating. It was banned for a time. That man is named is Professor Arnold Dix, he is an engineer, specialising in underground safety, he is also a barrister, and a flower farmer. He was also heavily involved if the rescue of 41 Indian tunnel workers trapped in the collapsed Uttarakhand tunnel in Northern India in the Himalayas, just last year.
Fantastic video, great shot at Selby trestle bridge. Wonderful sound of the whistle echoing through the valley!!
Nice one Jamie 😀. Great cinematography on a rainy day.
I was at emerald station too! I was not only there to film the train, I was also there to pay my respects to all who sacrificed themselves for peace in all the world during times of war. Lest we forget.
It was a great show, seeing puffing billy with a big 5 chime steam whistle, it echoed from the mountains to the valleys as it was very loud!
Keep up your steam mate.
Cheers
Kevig
Thankyou mate.
Why did they fit the 5 chime whistle on this particular occasion? Sounds better than the single tone whistle for sure, they should fit it as the main whistle!
Love the way people ride these trains with their legs hanging out. If that was seen in the UK that railway would be instantly shut down, probably for ever.
Puffing Billy is known for this and has been since I can remember. The railway itself did get rid of the idea for a while before they brought it back.
Thanks for your comment,
have a nice day.
There is a vid in UA-cam called :
Gembrook Railway 1947 48
Not only legs hanging out but many standing on the carriage running boards back then under the huge crowds travelling.
Probably goes back further than that aided by the wide clearances beyond the train.
Yet no reports of any serious injuries yet alone fatalities.
The vid from the distant past :
ua-cam.com/video/228f_uDEU0o/v-deo.htmlsi=Qcz0or0IKR1UGe66
@@johnd8892 Actually a local man, from Monbulk, designed new, safer seating that allowed for the reintroduction of the window sill seating. It was banned for a time. That man is named is Professor Arnold Dix, he is an engineer, specialising in underground safety, he is also a barrister, and a flower farmer. He was also heavily involved if the rescue of 41 Indian tunnel workers trapped in the collapsed Uttarakhand tunnel in Northern India in the Himalayas, just last year.
Nice video!!
Nice one mate
Excellent! Great Photography and editing. The five chime sounded great, but so out of place.