This sounds identical and looks like the B series from Perth ( transperth ) i am from there. For example from Adelaide, set 22, i think that is right ( i’m obsessed with trains lol )
In my opinion it would be better to have more electrified trains on the rail because it’s better for the environment and also electric trains tend to be more quiet in terms of noise pollution. For this example the electric train is much newer then the diesel trains.
this section of track is electrified on all lines as to allow the 4000 class trains to overtake/use other platforms in the case of express trains or maintenance
Excellent video😉👍️✨Fantastic trains and wonderful stations :)
The third vehicle type you see moving across the screen is NOT a train.
This sounds identical and looks like the B series from Perth ( transperth ) i am from there. For example from Adelaide, set 22, i think that is right ( i’m obsessed with trains lol )
I think they are both made by the same company
@@Victorianvehiclevlogs probably
Looks more like an airbus actually
that is true these trains were made by Bombardier
@@Victorianvehiclevlogs the plane was the airbus
I think the 3000 Class should be retired honestly.
They have no replacement trains, so they can't be retired
@@Hudsonstrainspotting They could look at replacements….
@DouglasDC10.30 They have none bruh
@@Hudsonstrainspotting LIKE I MEANT FIND A TYPE OF TRAIN THEY COULD ORDER TO REPLACE THE 3000 CLASS YOU DONUT!
They shouldn’t be allowed to run diese trains on electrified lines
agreed
why?
@@Victorianvehiclevlogs
In my opinion it would be better to have more electrified trains on the rail because it’s better for the environment and also electric trains tend to be more quiet in terms of noise pollution. For this example the electric train is much newer then the diesel trains.
The Belair line (the line with the diesel Comeng's) has two low tunnel sections and cannot run overhead wires. @@Victorianvehiclevlogs
this section of track is electrified on all lines as to allow the 4000 class trains to overtake/use other platforms in the case of express trains or maintenance