I am almost certain that for a series it is 206 for example to midland and to Armadale where as Fremantle is 306 on the way out also my favourite a series set is 08 because I travelled on it 3 times in one day
@@rileythedude No, if a train is coming down the Thornlie Line towards Cockburn, it will still face southbound once reaching Thornlie, and northbound again once turning around. It would only change if say the Thornlie Line connect to Murdoch with the tunnel resurfacing in the Kwinana Freeway heading north, but it won't so it won't change.
Some 28xx buses are newer than the 29xx buses, have you not noticed? It's all because bus number used to be allocated by depot, not chronologically, so the number doesn't necessarily tell you how new it is. However, since the 32xx series, buses are now numbered chronologically, which makes more sense in terms of dating, but means that random batches of buses may be located on the other side of the city, such as 3245-3249 located in the south while all other 32xx are in the north.
01:50 your favourite set and you didn't know it yet
Yes I did know, I literally said it twice in the video. This was filmed two months after the Airport Line opening???
I took the purple cat a lot of times this week and I don’t see purple cat on the freeway
It was only yesterday from 4PM onwards.
I am almost certain that for a series it is 206 for example to midland and to Armadale where as Fremantle is 306 on the way out also my favourite a series set is 08 because I travelled on it 3 times in one day
Yes it would be like that but my point was that they will always stay facing that certain way, never another.
But with the thornlie Cockburn link wouldn’t that change?
@@rileythedude No, if a train is coming down the Thornlie Line towards Cockburn, it will still face southbound once reaching Thornlie, and northbound again once turning around. It would only change if say the Thornlie Line connect to Murdoch with the tunnel resurfacing in the Kwinana Freeway heading north, but it won't so it won't change.
Hey Mark, have you ever thought about working as a bus driver or train operator for Transperth? (once you're old enough)
I will work as a bus driver temporarily while studying in university for urban planning.
Why was a bus in the 2800 a euro6 bus when buses in the 2900 are euro5?
Some 28xx buses are newer than the 29xx buses, have you not noticed? It's all because bus number used to be allocated by depot, not chronologically, so the number doesn't necessarily tell you how new it is. However, since the 32xx series, buses are now numbered chronologically, which makes more sense in terms of dating, but means that random batches of buses may be located on the other side of the city, such as 3245-3249 located in the south while all other 32xx are in the north.
@@TransportofPerth Ok thanks for clearing my confusion also is it just me or are B8RLEAS darker gray than B7LEAS?
@@trains4361 I haven't noticed anything, I don't this so. It might just be aging with sun damage.
@@TransportofPerth what’s your favourite bus? Mine is 2323
@@trains4361 I'd say the very special 3001 bus.
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