9 stands for SCT services, 8 Stands for Passenger services, 1 stands for Aurizon services, 2 to 7 stands for Pacific National services on the east west line Melbourne to Perth
Thanks most trains average around a kilometre long but on this occasion the Pacific National train and SCT’s 6PM9 measured in about 1.7Km’s long. Most grain trains average around half a kilometre long.
@@Trammann hmm, 40 wagon grain trains are about half a K long but I thought most freight trains were 12 to 1500metres long. I also thought the passing loops along the the interstate line had been extended to accommodate 1800meter trains quite some time a go, cheers.
Good video :)
Great video mate. Getting some good lash ups on some SCT trains at the moment.
Thanks Phil has been a few decent sized lashups on SCT trains over the past month.
6 means Friday PM means Perth Melbourne, what does the 9 stand for?
9 stands for SCT services, 8 Stands for Passenger services, 1 stands for Aurizon services, 2 to 7 stands for Pacific National services on the east west line Melbourne to Perth
Some nice shots from the Horsham region, so how long would have the trains been, out of interest ? cheers, Andy in Adelaide.
Thanks most trains average around a kilometre long but on this occasion the Pacific National train and SCT’s 6PM9 measured in about 1.7Km’s long. Most grain trains average around half a kilometre long.
@@Trammann hmm, 40 wagon grain trains are about half a K long but I thought most freight trains were 12 to 1500metres long. I also thought the passing loops along the the interstate line had been extended to accommodate 1800meter trains quite some time a go, cheers.
Good video, but yellow writing at the start of the video is so small and so blurry as to be indecipherable!!