Sydenham to Chatswood by Metro (FULL JOURNEY)
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2025
- The New Sydney Metro extension from Chatswood to Sydenham opened on Monday 19 August 2024, only 15 days behind its initial announced opening. This train will be calling at Waterloo, Central, Gadigal, Martin Place, Barangaroo, Victoria Cross and Crows Nest before continuing to Chatswood and Tallawong. I was planning to record the rest of the journey but focus issues between Chatswood and North Ryde meant putting the video off for another time
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The door closing sounds bring so much nostalgia for me. Good ol MTR. Wish we had something similar in the States
Me and a crew installed them overheads entering chatswood and those orange condiuts @21:51 , took us 3 weeks to get them installed bruh 😂❤ memories seeing em here lol
I hope this service is in Campbelltown one day. I’m vision impaired, so I like the fact the announcements tell you which side the doors will open, unlike the normal trains announcements. I can usually tell which side the doors will open, but it would be nice to hear the announcement too.
Excellent video my friends awesome 😮like 👍🏻 and Greeting 🙋🏻♂️
Such wonderful scenery - a real tourist attraction. [Sarc.]
Dang I wish I could go on the extension which I’m in Sydney nsw but I’m still a kid
You will eventually mate. This metro is going to be around for a long time. 😊
I’m still a kid I caught the full trip on it.
FINALLY OPEN!!!
7:21 people are still standing right in front of the train door 🤦 Should stand at the side of the door.
Thank You!
Gonna ride it tomorrow!
Nice
I already did this trip before this video and also in Pure 4K
Genuine question, why only 100kph the track is pretty straight on the longer sections like Sydenham to Waterloo and Crows nest to Chatswood for seems no reason to not go 120 or 140…?
One argument can be that the extra speed will result in at least a 44% increase in energy consumption at 120 as opposed to 100km/h. For a 5 minute trip, there is practically no time saving increasing the speed
@@Voyagerthe2nd with this argument could we lower speeds to 80km/h to allow for greater energy savings?.........
@@poino11 you don’t want to be too slow either
@@Voyagerthe2ndcorrect, the biggest time savings are by increasing your lowest speeds by minimising curves. You also have increased maintenance costs and wear and tear by running higher speeds, a bumper rude. Finally, the train itself tend to be standardised and may require redesign to achieve higher speeds. Finally, the higher the speeds you go the less time you actually spend at that speed given the frequent stops and curves.
You need a seat belt for that speed lol
Waterloo from uk??
Waterloo NSW. A dump full of public housing estates and aboriginal drug addicts.
This is Waterloo Sydney Metro station
Not many signals.
No driver to see them ! 🤗
Only indicators at points for crossovers and turnouts at sydenham, barrangaroo and chatswood
But _still_ no D sets…
Funny that the D sets were supposed to enter service around the same year the North West Line opened
Some people just have to moan.
At Lithgow there are dozens of D sets gathering dust. They should be in service now. I am told they won't be in service on the Blue Mountains line until late 2025 or early 2026. Many of the carriages arrived in 2019. Doesn't make sense, except to a Luddite.
😂😂😂😂😂