Well set 126 has been on the Ellenbrook line all week. That train has been in Claisebrook depot lately so it’s more likely to either do Ellenbrook or Airport line runs, but it’ll probably still do W patterns on the main freeway lines during peak
@@hestercole-r8t It still probably is, he probably saw it operating on the Airport and Ellenbrook lines recently as that set is based in Claisebrook atm
Something I do find interesting is how all the stations Morley - Whiteman Park have the PID's programmed like they are on the Fremantle, Midland, Armadale and Thornlie lines, and are not programmed like the ones on the Yanchep extension where they just scroll across the screen like a B or C series. I wonder why 🤔
It could be that the PTA were possibly more prepared to run A series to Ellenbrook hence they would’ve been able to program the PIDs properly. They probably weren’t prepared to run A series to Yanchep since they might’ve thought they have enough C series by then, so they would’ve probably rushed the PID programming and just wrote it as scrolling text
He was the first to see it, he saw an A series go into Daglish siding and was like “WHAT?!” And then he went straight back to Perth and rode the first journey
Set 126 no longer operates on the Yanchep-Mandruah lines,
Well set 126 has been on the Ellenbrook line all week. That train has been in Claisebrook depot lately so it’s more likely to either do Ellenbrook or Airport line runs, but it’ll probably still do W patterns on the main freeway lines during peak
What set 126 not running all lines
@@hestercole-r8t It still probably is, he probably saw it operating on the Airport and Ellenbrook lines recently as that set is based in Claisebrook atm
You film better than me, which is a good thing because I try and I can’t.
They key to filming is stay calm and keep still
Something I do find interesting is how all the stations Morley - Whiteman Park have the PID's programmed like they are on the Fremantle, Midland, Armadale and Thornlie lines, and are not programmed like the ones on the Yanchep extension where they just scroll across the screen like a B or C series. I wonder why 🤔
It could be that the PTA were possibly more prepared to run A series to Ellenbrook hence they would’ve been able to program the PIDs properly. They probably weren’t prepared to run A series to Yanchep since they might’ve thought they have enough C series by then, so they would’ve probably rushed the PID programming and just wrote it as scrolling text
@CJTheAllrounder Most likely probably, don't know why else they'd do it.
I bet some people thought this was Midland and got on it
Great point there! Because that was exactly the case! A lot of confused people at platform 7 also got on it as they thought it continued to Fremantle
I wonder what Mark thought of this. 😅
He was the first to see it, he saw an A series go into Daglish siding and was like “WHAT?!” And then he went straight back to Perth and rode the first journey