CLAG! DIESELS GROWLING UP THE GRADES - 707 Operations The Grainlander - A66 S306 H5
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Welcome to Schony747 trains on a Wednesday featuring 707 operations The Grainlander growling up the grades between Dunolly and Ballarat East.
The Grainlander is a heritage overnight passenger train operated by 707 Operations. On this occasion Diesel Locomotives A66, S306 and H5 were in charge of the train and are videoed climbing Gooseberry Hill Dunolly, out of Maryborough and running up the grade at Ballarat East before climbing Warrenheip Bank. There's plenty of clag and sound as these locos struggle up the steep grades.
So sit back and enjoy the sights and sounds of this classic heritage consist! Have a great week - Brenden S.New Uploads Weekly - Trains, Planes, Trams
00:00 - Introduction
00:19 - Climbing Gooseberry Hill
02:16 - Departing Maryborough
04:09 - Arrival into Ballarat
08:05 - Departing climbing the grade at Ballarat East
Filmed 9th May 2021 Dunolly Gooseberry Hill, Maryborough, Ballarat Station, Ballarat East
Filmed in 4K Song AX53 handheld
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Bro, i love the grainlander especially that horn!
Yes indeed. Thanks for looking 😀😀😀😀
Very AWESOME .. . .
Very welcome 😀😀
Nice video seeing and hearing locomotives power up a grade is such an amazing thing to hear and see.
Doesn't matter which country you are in, you can't beat a bit of thrash and clag, Nice shots.
Yes indeed it's a great sight and sound.
Awesome!!
Awesome. Glad you liked it 😀😀
Good value, it certainly brought out the buffs, virtually had to "reserve/claim" your spot Brenden? Great to see a "H" class out and about too. Grand looking station Ballarat too, built on gold money in the old days I guess.
Gold paid for lots of things back in the day. Look at Parliament House here in Melbourne
Hey .. not seen you in a while .. nice to see this power loco.
Hey haven't heard from you for a while. Thsnks for commenting.
That lead locomotive made me think of a Rock Island E8. Btw, is the boxcar at the end of the train providing power for the passenger cars?
The box at the end provides power to the cars. The A class when in regular passenger service also has a power box car to power the passenger cars.
Do you have any videos like this with the large variety of locos and freight hauled trains?
There are lots of freight train videos. Search freight train in my video search and lots of options will come up.
Aside from the video's content, I'm curious to know how you got those chapter divisions into your video. I wonder if my *Power Director* would allow me to try that trick.
@Neil Forbes i'm sure it would or you can easily make up your own
Are you talking about e.g. at 0:00, it says Introduction? You just need to type in the video description each timestamp you want to start each section and repeat for each section. Read the video description for an example.
@@deanl4575 I may try it with a future video, but I was thinking that, in the editing process(before uploading) that I apply chapter points on the video trackin my editing software.
@@neilforbes416 something you make a compilation out of
Nice work Schony, plenty of views & locations there, it looks like the middle road through Ballarat station gets used ? The tracks look shiny, is that the case ? cheers.
Middle road gets uses mainly for freight. With the increases timetable, platform one and two are in operation at the same time more often as well.
Yeah 2x Cs and a backward facing S were common in Ballarat before the barbarians sold off our good Victorian tax payer owned broad gauge locomotives. They're all kunce out there! (I'll get back under the gunzel rock I just crawled out from now)
Particularly on a Sunday when there would be plenty of loco balancing in the mix!