Cab Ride Endeavour Set Muswellbrook Newcastle

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @brucewilliams8714
    @brucewilliams8714 3 роки тому +3

    Many vivid memories there, videoing the coal trains, the loading loops at the mines, pizzas on Maitland platforms while watching the coal lines and passenger lines, especially after dark, the footbridge at Maitland East. Ah me, so many great times with my mates.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  3 роки тому

      Yes, an interesting place. A few trees have got in the way since then. I took more video at the time of the coal trains but as better quality can be taken today, I won’t post them.

  • @russellanderson3298
    @russellanderson3298 7 років тому +16

    Just plain crazy to close a heavy rail line to the heart of a major city!!

    • @TransportBuff
      @TransportBuff 6 років тому +1

      I totally agree! I still don't understand how Light Rail could replace Trains, for only a pitiful 2kms that the Light Rail will run from Newcastle Interchange and Newcastle CBD!

    • @jameslipscomb4916
      @jameslipscomb4916 6 років тому

      I think having light rail would probably be a better option in a major city, considering the train line didn’t even go that much further.

    • @jameslipscomb4916
      @jameslipscomb4916 4 роки тому

      Aiden Teszke It’s common sense city planning. In order to have well integrated transport above ground, it isn’t good enough to have a heavy rail line where the corridor could be used for business, as well as have a transport link.

    • @russellanderson3298
      @russellanderson3298 4 роки тому

      @@jameslipscomb4916 I guess that you have never travelled to Newcastle from Sydney or points west by train ?

    • @jameslipscomb4916
      @jameslipscomb4916 4 роки тому

      Russell Anderson I certainly have, as well as Newcastle Interchange and all the stops on the light rail. The 2.5kms isn’t something to cry over.

  • @robertcameron2808
    @robertcameron2808 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the memories a great little video I had years driving those endeavour

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  2 роки тому

      I’m pleased you liked it, from the good old days when a driver could invite a passenger into the cab area without too much risk of being chastised.

  • @TrickyMario7654
    @TrickyMario7654 7 років тому +4

    Ridiculous that they closed the line because it was 'blocking their nice views of the river'.
    Maybe putting a skyrail in will make them shut up.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому +1

      +TrickyMario7654
      I think we will have to wait and see what the real motive was for closing the line.
      The NSW government has promised a tram line to replace the trains, and running in the street. I won't believe that before I see the first tram run.

  • @tramwayjohn
    @tramwayjohn 7 років тому +1

    I am only part way though his video, so far. Great to see some drivers eye views.i LIKE commentary rather than subtitles. Thanks for that.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому

      +John Coyle
      Too often I found that the commentator was rabbiting on just when you want to hear the steam loco tackle the grade or whatever. I expect that these Driver's View videos, especially from trains, are popular with fans who like to see the line ahead but are now forbidden from riding in the cab. Even placing a camera in the cab is no longer permitted. So anything that comes to hand is much appreciated by everyone.

  • @robertkennedy1087
    @robertkennedy1087 7 років тому +2

    As always a great video .I would love to get a cab ride , how did you get permission?

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому +2

      +Robert Kennedy
      It was easy in those days, and in this case it was the driver who probably saw my camera and invited me in. Rail safety laws now prohibit anybody riding in the cab with the driver, and even just a camera is forbidden in cabs. Madness.

    • @robertkennedy1087
      @robertkennedy1087 7 років тому +1

      So true I have always wanted to cab ride since i was a child and was fortunate enough to get a go at it on the Zig Zag in Lithgow before they ran the line all the way up to Clarence Junction. The old steam engine was great and i think i got to blow the whistle which for me at that time was a great thrill but obviously back then no video cameras so it it is all fond memories .Keep the movies coming i love them

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому +3

      +Robert Kennedy
      The vintage Aussie video will eventually run out. In the meantime I'll keep going, especially since it brings back happy memories for quite a few people. I have heaps form overseas but it is hard to know what appeals.

    • @robertkennedy1087
      @robertkennedy1087 7 років тому +1

      Anyone that likes trains will be find appeal in anything you post. The more the better. I love looking at these as i live near the main line and i get sick of looking at all the coal trains but saying that they are still fascinating.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому +2

      +Robert Kennedy
      Don't forget to get plenty of video and photos of these boring common trains because one day all those locos will be gone, and who knows what future coal wagon might look like? Many of my videos were of what was then boring ordinary trains.

  • @mauromorganti2563
    @mauromorganti2563 7 років тому +1

    I bet that the ar same privet commercial and industrial transport involve on the closure reason of this rail line

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому

      +Mauro Morganti
      The cynics believe that the state government and Newcastle City council wanted the line closed so they could sell the land for housing. Certainly there was, if I recall correctly, legal action against at least one politician over that.

  • @ozdazz
    @ozdazz 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic video! I've never been on that line but it is a shame that it was closed.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому

      +Aiden Teszke
      Captions in the video make that quite clear.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому +1

      +ozdazz
      Thanks! Kind words like yours keep me going!

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому

      +Aiden Teszke
      My captions add a lot of info which I hope enhances the video. People who skim them are likely to miss a lot. But time is of the essence for some people.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  7 років тому +1

      +Aiden Teszke
      It's good to hear that the video captions are of use. I soon get bored with some other videos where you have no idea where the tram/train is, or what is happening. Sometimes it takes me a lot of time to find the names of streets, for example on a future pineapple train video on the Mary Valley line in the Gympie region of Qld in 1994.' But your comments suggest that the time spent is worth it.

  • @mattwakefield4147
    @mattwakefield4147 5 років тому

    How old is this footage

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  5 років тому

      I think you will find that I dated it, as I usually do, at the start and from memory, 2005.

    • @mattwakefield4147
      @mattwakefield4147 5 років тому

      Jeez calm down I didn’t see it

  • @dberk71
    @dberk71 7 років тому

    another awesome video. Thank you.

  • @vibezwithando1041
    @vibezwithando1041 4 роки тому +1

    Cool video!

  • @regionaltrainvlogstrains638
    @regionaltrainvlogstrains638 3 роки тому +1

    That’s soo cool

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  3 роки тому

      Riding with the driver used to be quite easy years ago, but the bureaucrats have put an to that unfortunately.

    • @regionaltrainvlogstrains638
      @regionaltrainvlogstrains638 2 роки тому

      @@tressteleg1 yeah NSW Trainlink what let things like that happen any more

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  2 роки тому

      It goes further than Trainlink. The Rail Safety Act now covers Australia and includes rules against many things including unauthorised people in the cab. On that trip I’m fairly certain that it was the driver who invited me in upon seeing the camera. I believe that at least some enjoyed a chat, helping them to stay alert. But tell that to the lawmakers…

    • @regionaltrainvlogstrains638
      @regionaltrainvlogstrains638 2 роки тому

      @@tressteleg1 yeah

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  2 роки тому

      😊

  • @paulwilliams73
    @paulwilliams73 2 роки тому

    WTF!!! "the rail line is cutting off views of the river" this justifies moving the train line 2.5km back (logical as the trees are blocking my view

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  2 роки тому

      Yeah, exactly. Think in terms of selling off some of the railway land which possibly has no old mines under it.

    • @paulwilliams73
      @paulwilliams73 2 роки тому

      @@tressteleg1 ??? mines (a) so close to the ocean (b) IN Town (c)as if there will be a mine UNDER your house

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  2 роки тому

      YES! Much of Newcastle is riddled with ancient coal mines all over the place. Mining was started there around 200 years ago.
      www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/204584/more-light-shed-on-old-mines-under-newcastle/

  • @jeffkitney39
    @jeffkitney39 4 роки тому

    What boring jog train driver

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  4 роки тому +1

      There are many much worse jobs such as making the same thing over and over in a factory. And some people actually enjoy driving trains as much as some people enjoy driving cars which are so mundane to me.

    • @tressteleg1
      @tressteleg1  Рік тому

      😊