Hi Griffin. I am pleased you mentioned that the system was meant to be operated without a driver. This monorail system was plagued with problems from the first day. I think this is why many people my age are not confident riding the driver less Metro Trains in Sydney (maybe its just me). I know there is a concealed driver panel at each end of the Metro trains which can be used to operate the train manually in an emergency or permanently in the future. What an excellent documentary this is. Well done Griffin.
Driverless train systems are extremely safe. Far more safer than manually operated trains could ever be. As the 2010 monorail accident depicted in this video piece has demonstrated. 🚝 🇦🇺
I think it's just you, I have never met anyone who's refused to ride the Metro because it has no driver. It's been a blessing as the Metro operates even when there's an industrial strike.
The issue with monorails are that they're not off the shelve solutions so they are more likely to face issues and for those issues to be harder to resolve. On top of being more expensive to build and operate 😅
There are no monorails in Australia anymore, around Christmas 2022, I went to the gold coast. I was planning to go to sea world with one of the main things I wanted to do was ride the monorail, until I found out it was permanently shut down. However, the tracks were still there.
there was another monorail accident but not with a rubber tired one but rather the maglev in germany where the train crashed into a maintenance car killing 23 people.
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/64241/Investigation-Report-Veolia-Darling-Park-Monorail-Collision.pdf At the time of the radio call the collision alarm had already gone off. The subquest testing showed the automatics safety brake was inadequate.
Gutsy narration! But, when the host has all the knowledge, he can convey the script anyway he likes. After the initial fanfare of the 1988 opening, Sydneysiders did not take the monorail seriously, as the route was only of benefit for tourists, the monorail was merely a novelty. Come the 2000s, the system was feeling very dated indeed.
@@AnnoyingAhhPyroUnit The monorail going concern was never ever economically viable as a private business. Passenger ridership forecasts were never met. This explains why the network was never expanded, nor the original 1987 rolling stock replaced with new vehicles. The monorail blue track was always derided by Sydney’s architects, artists and civic leaders as ugly and ungainly. The monorail was merely a novelty for out of town tourists, nothing more. Former NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell stated that the monorail removal was “good news for Sydney”. Farrell also stated that the monorail was “controversial”, “never been truly embraced by the community”, and, that the “NSW Government cannot justify costly upgrades” to keep the monorail operational.
Hi Griffin. I am pleased you mentioned that the system was meant to be operated without a driver. This monorail system was plagued with problems from the first day. I think this is why many people my age are not confident riding the driver less Metro Trains in Sydney (maybe its just me). I know there is a concealed driver panel at each end of the Metro trains which can be used to operate the train manually in an emergency or permanently in the future. What an excellent documentary this is. Well done Griffin.
Driverless train systems are extremely safe. Far more safer than manually operated trains could ever be. As the 2010 monorail accident depicted in this video piece has demonstrated. 🚝 🇦🇺
I think it's just you, I have never met anyone who's refused to ride the Metro because it has no driver. It's been a blessing as the Metro operates even when there's an industrial strike.
@@Visbalalam LOL!! You could be right
The issue with monorails are that they're not off the shelve solutions so they are more likely to face issues and for those issues to be harder to resolve. On top of being more expensive to build and operate 😅
@@truedarklander the control systems are pretty much identical to any other driverless metro/train.
I likd how you said there was no way an incident like this could ever happen again *because its closed*
7:12 *mini sydney trains 2 flashbacks*
There are no monorails in Australia anymore, around Christmas 2022, I went to the gold coast. I was planning to go to sea world with one of the main things I wanted to do was ride the monorail, until I found out it was permanently shut down. However, the tracks were still there.
i remember begging my mum to go on these, i only went on them once and then they got rid of them
Me and my dad rode on the last day of the service.
You should ask CENDLoveGaming to react to this so you can get a shout-out
rest in piece monorail
Good video, id actually forgotten all about this collision
So good
MST2 Music! 7:18
If it occurred in 2010, why does it say 2011 in the title
idk
there was another monorail accident but not with a rubber tired one but rather the maglev in germany where the train crashed into a maintenance car killing 23 people.
Very Good
2:20 is wrong. Set 1 acknowledged controller’s warning there is a monorail at darling with problems
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/tp/files/64241/Investigation-Report-Veolia-Darling-Park-Monorail-Collision.pdf At the time of the radio call the collision alarm had already gone off. The subquest testing showed the automatics safety brake was inadequate.
Darling Park knows as darling harbour got crash by 2 monorail line
I know lots about the Disney Monorail Wreck.
For info go to 1994 Waterfall collision and look in the comments section.
you said 2010 but in the title says 2011
Gutsy narration! But, when the host has all the knowledge, he can convey the script anyway he likes.
After the initial fanfare of the 1988 opening, Sydneysiders did not take the monorail seriously, as the route was only of benefit for tourists, the monorail was merely a novelty. Come the 2000s, the system was feeling very dated indeed.
Good job mate!
Walt Disney Monorails Sure Have An Accident On July 5
Anyone else miss the monorail
No. It was maligned before and after its opening. Bicentennial year white elephant. Nothing more. 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣8️⃣ 🇦🇺
the crash reminds me of the 1994 waterfall train collision, nice!
Waterfall was in 2003
@@gregorygherkins1884 The one in 1994
There is 2 that I know
If they just removed that tree, then the monorail would still be a thing.
it really wouldnt
You have got to be kidding. The monorail was always a white elephant.
@@user-kc1tf7zm3b pFFFt what?
@@AnnoyingAhhPyroUnit The monorail going concern was never ever economically viable as a private business. Passenger ridership forecasts were never met. This explains why the network was never expanded, nor the original 1987 rolling stock replaced with new vehicles.
The monorail blue track was always derided by Sydney’s architects, artists and civic leaders as ugly and ungainly. The monorail was merely a novelty for out of town tourists, nothing more.
Former NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell stated that the monorail removal was “good news for Sydney”. Farrell also stated that the monorail was “controversial”, “never been truly embraced by the community”, and, that the “NSW Government cannot justify costly upgrades” to keep the monorail operational.
What's the What's happen 🤔
Toronto zoo had Collision same why And Shutdown
NO WAY YOUR BACK!
I've been watching your old videos for YEARS, and your back watching mine! This has made my day. :)
kool
Informative vid. Grouse.
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