Small correction: Where you were filming at Gillies Street it wasn't technically double track - There used to be a crossover roughly halfway between Gillies and Forest St crossings, at which point it went from separate up/down tracks to the line to Adelaide running parallel to the Skipton line which connected up to the lines at Cressy and also had the Cattle Yards line branch off of it directly behind where Wendouree station platform 2 is now.
9:25 I also really wish these grain sidings were reopened ala the Kensington ones in Melbourne. Traffic in Ballarat is abysmal, getting anything we can off the roads would be great.
@@Schony747 Yup, I always forget about the Bendix/Timken siding. Pretty sure that started out as a huge storage siding for grain wagons back when Wendouree was still farmland, at least I've seen an old VR railmap that has a whole bunch of long sidings that appear to go up through most of where that industrial estate is these days.
The N class are EMD. These locos were a replacement for the A class conversion. The N class replaced the A class rebuild due to costs related to the A class project. All N class locos with the exception of 3 all run on broad gauge which is also still the main gauge still in Victoria
Nice video! I love the N class, but I wish somebody would treat them to a decent paint scheme and not the succession of psychedelic horrors they've had to endure. Even the original scheme was spoiled by the sickly orange cab. All over dark green with nice chevrons on the cab front and pin stripes on the long hood would do 😀
I wonder if the yellow is for better visibility of the oncoming train, at a distance? In Holland they changed a lot of the blue cabs to yellow for the same reason?
Nice to see the three big N class locos having a team bonding session 😀
Yes mate. Something that won't be seen again at Wendouree or any of the outer locations I suspect.
I really enjoyed watching this video, thank you.
Thanks 😀😀
Thanks for an interesting video.
Thanks for looking 😀😀
Small correction: Where you were filming at Gillies Street it wasn't technically double track - There used to be a crossover roughly halfway between Gillies and Forest St crossings, at which point it went from separate up/down tracks to the line to Adelaide running parallel to the Skipton line which connected up to the lines at Cressy and also had the Cattle Yards line branch off of it directly behind where Wendouree station platform 2 is now.
9:25 I also really wish these grain sidings were reopened ala the Kensington ones in Melbourne. Traffic in Ballarat is abysmal, getting anything we can off the roads would be great.
I remember the tracks to the sale yards and the tracks that also ran behind Bendix Mintex brakes back in the day as well.
@@Schony747 Yup, I always forget about the Bendix/Timken siding. Pretty sure that started out as a huge storage siding for grain wagons back when Wendouree was still farmland, at least I've seen an old VR railmap that has a whole bunch of long sidings that appear to go up through most of where that industrial estate is these days.
When I visited years ago, the GNR (UK style) somersault signals were all still in use.
The semaphore signals haven't been in use for many years. Fortunately the gantries were saved
Thanx for the video. Those N class locos look and sound like EMD built?? Is there much broad-gauge track being used in VIC these days??
The N class are EMD. These locos were a replacement for the A class conversion. The N class replaced the A class rebuild due to costs related to the A class project. All N class locos with the exception of 3 all run on broad gauge which is also still the main gauge still in Victoria
@Schony it was the same here in stawell on august 15 this year N460 came to stawell in 27+ years on the 8696 two things for the history books
Yes indeed. I couldn't get out for that one
@@Schony747 yea I have vids on pic both on youtube and my flickr it was a good day then
2:23 I see the railway gates are still out of commission after that night when a loco ran into the gate at right of screen and "wiped it out!"
@Neil Forbes the gates are going to be restored due to it's heritage value
@@top40researcher31 The gates are going to be restored due to *their* heritage value.
@@neilforbes416 exactly
@@top40researcher31 You said "Its", Gates are "plural" so I inserted "their" to clean up your sentence to make it read correctly.
@@neilforbes416 I am not here to be lectured on my grammar no offence
1:50 the old gate is gone, now we have boom gate
And the locals have Lydiard St back as a proper St
@@Schony747 Yes, which is good news
Actually 1hr.30min from Melbourne by Train
And that's on a good day!
@@Schony747 so true 🤣🤣
you never see these trains in the north west again
What a pity.
@@brucewilliams8714 yep
Not with V/Line. I can see Seymour using their SG cars to run a train in the future.
swan hill line is still solely served by loco hauled trains, and it won't have DMU's any time soon.
@@comengsh with the DMUs they have to be modifired if they're going to put a snack bar on board
damm
Thanks for having a look
Nice video! I love the N class, but I wish somebody would treat them to a decent paint scheme and not the succession of psychedelic horrors they've had to endure. Even the original scheme was spoiled by the sickly orange cab. All over dark green with nice chevrons on the cab front and pin stripes on the long hood would do 😀
I wonder if the yellow is for better visibility of the oncoming train, at a distance? In Holland they changed a lot of the blue cabs to yellow for the same reason?
It would all be safety related I'm sure such as the new V on the purple livery.
the v/line tangerine and grey livery is amazing, and why the hell would they have a dark green livery? that doesn't represent v/line or PTV at all.
The queen died yesterday
Yes a sad day in my books.
how is that related to this at all?