Without a shadow of a doubt the best work you've produced to date and, of course a great achievement for the preservation movement in Vic. Stunning. I hope that fellow enthusiasts/preservationists of EMU history in the UK especially will see this and be encouraged to see what can be done. There is so much potential over there for similar initiatives, if the powers that be can be brought around to acknowledging the fact.
This is one of the most beautifully shot and edited videos I have seen in a long time. You have certainly created a wonderful look at the history of Melbourne trains. Please keep doing this great work!
Holy moly! What a sight. Even back in the day this would have been a treat to witness. Has anyone done any cab ride videos in the Tait yet? Would love to see and hear that!
Absolutely awesome. May the Red Rattlers rule the tracks yet again. A remarkable effort in restoration and loving care. How many Tait motors and train carriages are still in existence? Hopefully more than just four.
Interesting concept. For some reason, I expected all the station to have a crowd. What's with the non standard horn blasts from the rattler? Great coverage, TFP
I'm surprised that steamrail was given clearance to run to historic trains down a 2 track line parallel because of the normal suburban trains. wouldn't this impact the other scheduled services on the line? Either way a great spectacle to watch, great job mate 👍
My sister got married and we live near the station and my mum knew the train driver she didn't want the noise affected her married so my mum spoke with the gaird and he deliberately delayed the train so it didn't affect the married couple
Adam you got to have be the best VR Trainspotter out of everyone
What a joyous celebration of steam and early electric. I love these trains coming past my house at Laburnum. Great video
Knocked it out of the park Adam. Well done.
Without a shadow of a doubt the best work you've produced to date and, of course a great achievement for the preservation movement in Vic. Stunning. I hope that fellow enthusiasts/preservationists of EMU history in the UK especially will see this and be encouraged to see what can be done. There is so much potential over there for similar initiatives, if the powers that be can be brought around to acknowledging the fact.
This is one of the most beautifully shot and edited videos I have seen in a long time. You have certainly created a wonderful look at the history of Melbourne trains. Please keep doing this great work!
Superb work Mr Pannier. Numero Uno!
Great to see your usual good work on this.
Great work as always!
Great video as always Adam, loved the footage from both trains. Done well mate. Keep up the excellent work
Beautiful!
Holy moly! What a sight. Even back in the day this would have been a treat to witness.
Has anyone done any cab ride videos in the Tait yet? Would love to see and hear that!
Ah the downsides of having moved up north. Fantastic footage mate. Historic parallel run and a great return to the rails for the Taits
Amazing production
It looked like a great excursion which you documented so skilfully. I do like your work.
Great footage at Newport Workshops!
wow epic footage!
Amazing Footage
Very good video footage
Great video!
Nice work
Absolutely awesome. May the Red Rattlers rule the tracks yet again. A remarkable effort in restoration and loving care.
How many Tait motors and train carriages are still in existence? Hopefully more than just four.
More inside views please. You can’t appreciate these beautiful trains only seeing the outside.
Wow so beautiful my dear friend I'm from India 🙏🇮🇳🙏
Interesting concept. For some reason, I expected all the station to have a crowd. What's with the non standard horn blasts from the rattler? Great coverage, TFP
I'm surprised that steamrail was given clearance to run to historic trains down a 2 track line parallel because of the normal suburban trains. wouldn't this impact the other scheduled services on the line? Either way a great spectacle to watch, great job mate 👍
Lots of three and four track lines used. No parallel running on the two track sections that I could see
The smelling of the smoke was unbelievable it just smelled really bad but you could smoke 🚬 on trains then
My sister got married and we live near the station and my mum knew the train driver she didn't want the noise affected her married so my mum spoke with the gaird and he deliberately delayed the train so it didn't affect the married couple