Rails Around Australia - Episode 5 - 1987

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  • Rails Around Australia - Full Episode 5. This episode features:
    2:05 & 3:05 - The Prospector
    2:43 & 36:20 - The Zig Zag Railway
    9:05 & 34:57 - The Indian Pacific
    14:15 & 20:36 - Newsreel of Australian track gauge development
    22:46 - Broken Hill mine trains
    27:10 - Silver City Comet (inc footage of opening and trials)
    33:19 - InterCity XPT

КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @smitajky
    @smitajky 3 роки тому +5

    TWO gauges? No. Three. 3'6 had the greatest number of km of track in the largest number of states. ( 5 states) 5'3" was laid in two states ( with a bit in Tasmania as well) And a single state used 4'8 1/2". So can you guess what was chosen to be the future standard for all Australia? The same illogicality that created the problem remained when the problem was to be solved.

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому +4

    What a great job it must have been! Driving the Silver City Comet Train from Parkes to Broken Hill in Western NSW years ago! Life On the open tracks of western New South Wales!😃👍👌🚇🚃🚃🛤️🐑🐑🥈⛏️⚖️

  • @442570
    @442570 3 роки тому +3

    I love chasing trains 🚂

  • @NormanSilver
    @NormanSilver 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for posting. Brings back GOOD memories to an 80 year old guy.

  • @mathewgreen4099
    @mathewgreen4099 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent show, many thanks for posting.

  • @dennisroyhall121
    @dennisroyhall121 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent document and especially for its countdown apropos Australia’s triple gauges history. Candidly, I’d vote for Victoria and South Australia’ s preference for Broad Gauge, perhaps the only time I’d vote for anything described as “Irish” given their murderous history not to say 7’ is twice the narrow gauge of 3’ 6”....and “Irish” broad gauge only half as much again....
    And I find the three different gauges of Oz part of the railway charm of the great Country down under!
    Nothing against Standard Gauge but how come they didn’t think of 4’4 1/2” ie 25% on /up from established narrow gauge
    and / or 6’1 1/2” up from ENG by 75% from ENG and the GM of Brit Engineering Prowess for a Broad Gauge or even his at exactly double an ENG
    at his choice of 7’ ?
    I know NG has its advantages on high ground and on curves, but so has BG on the flat for higher speeds, security,stability, comfort and profitability by passenger number.
    Take the sub continent by way of example, they favour BG perhaps because they need more space given that where electrification has solved the problem of non-paying “passengers” travelling on the carriage roofs where ticket inspectors dare not venture unless by “bonus” ( ! ) ....

  • @DKS225
    @DKS225 7 років тому +3

    That Earthquake at Meckering might have been Australia's biggest earthquake but in 1989 a more devastating Quake happened In Newcastle which claimed 13 lives sadly most of them in The Workers Club in Newcastle NSW

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому +1

    Ah yes the Longest Section of Straight Railway Track in the World 477.14 KMs the perverbiable "Straight and Narrow"!😀🛤️🚇🚆🏜️🦅

  • @mikhailr13
    @mikhailr13 5 років тому +3

    Tony Soprano on the train at 4:14?

    • @ColonelBummleigh
      @ColonelBummleigh 5 років тому

      Terry Soranno from Kalgoorie had the chicken in this instance.

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому +1

    I've got a Block Mounted Poster of the Zig Zag Railway on my bedroom wall!😀🚂🚃🚃🛤️⛰️🐑🐑

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому +1

    Michael Forbes from the Zig Zag Railway also featured on Ted Egan's Railways Of Yesteryear in 1990!🤨🚂🚃🚃🛤️⛰️🐑🐑

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому +1

    Notice the train passed through Haig Railway Siding in Western Australia named after First World War Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig!🏚️🛤️🏜️🦅

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому +1

    Yes changing Trains at Albury NSW was a way of life for many people in days gone by!🤨🚂🚆🚇🛤️

  • @coralgordon6241
    @coralgordon6241 4 місяці тому

    I live out at coonanna in western Australia, and remember the tea and sugar train and the steam train,my dad was a fettler I was 7 when we moved to Kalgoorlie and then to port Pirie he was a chef on the IP as well as the Ghan .

  • @HansDeRidder-z4s
    @HansDeRidder-z4s 8 місяців тому

    I use to work as a fetler in wirrappa south australia1974

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules 5 років тому +1

    The rail gauge mess is the greatest mistake this country has ever made. We are still paying for it 150 years later.

  • @ZeroFox1970
    @ZeroFox1970 4 місяці тому

    These people are mental hilarious

  • @matthewmassarotti2596
    @matthewmassarotti2596 4 роки тому

    15.50 & 16.06 that guy always crack me up losing is tickets but all the time they were in the pocket that he said top left hand pocket what an idiot lol

  • @davidhauser2665
    @davidhauser2665 Місяць тому

    No moustache?

  • @jessesands4099
    @jessesands4099 5 років тому

    The bloke on the piano sounds like Chad Morgan!😆🤠🎹🎼🎼🎼🎼

  • @cameronwhyte7223
    @cameronwhyte7223 8 років тому +1

    Now I commute to Melbourne on trains that can travel as fast as the XPT was allowed to travel back then.

  • @granskare
    @granskare 8 років тому +2

    a great series, many thanks indeed :)

  • @ColonelBummleigh
    @ColonelBummleigh 5 років тому +1

    9:43 how some of the best nights start...

  • @russrh
    @russrh 6 років тому +1

    "the Bo Derek of trains"

  • @talkout
    @talkout 6 років тому +4

    I still catch the XPT time to time, and nothing much has changed from 33:19

    • @McFearsome2
      @McFearsome2 5 років тому +2

      i don't know... its changed a lot since this film.....
      it's blue now.