Great video! The line was so badly damaged that I didn't think it would *ever* be repaired. To be able to do it in a year or so was amazing - especially given the large number of tunnels and bridges! Really good footage of the huge amount of coastal land uplifted by the quake! I think I saw the Papatea fault scarp there too, at Waipapa Bay (although I think it has almost eroded away now - it doesn't take long.)
@@throttlejoc Cheers for the vid!! Mate we grew up driving them😂.. our old man drove them out of Westfield…, I was 13 when I drove into Te Rapa👍 My brother is a loco maintainer in ChCh.., they fix em😂
Love your vids, great to see a new upload. Any chance of getting some footage around the Rolleston/Selwyn area? Any inside info on what locos are being considered to replace the DXs? Cheers.
What's the go with cabride's ? I've got an application in as a starting step as a Rail Operator, looking to progress to what you're doing. Would just love that opportunity to see and feel the role, ask questions from someone in the know!
Pretty hard to get a Cabride these days where Tunnels are involved, one has to have done Tunnel gas course etc, days of just getting a Cabride are gone. How did you get on with the Job application ?
Mechanical aptitude and working knowledge of diesel power plants counts for nothing. Asked for feedback on rejection and got a copy of the same text in the rejection email... Literally a copy and paste
@@produKtNZ I remember reading about a guy who got rejected 17 times, got through on the 18th. Also know of a guy who had loco experience, knowledge of signals etc - didn't count for anything, also rejected. I see your comment is 2 years old, what has happened since? Did you keep applying?
Just felt i had covered the coal route i run so stopped, then our depot got downsized in 2015 and i moved to Picton for 3 yrs 6 mths. In 2019 i got the opportunity to return to Westport so i did as we had the house there and i would travel back home from Picton on my days off. Now days it is a bit had to record unless you a go pro as we are not allowed to use cameras etc. No i haven't retired yet, still got at least 6 yrs to go
Kudos to those involved in getting road and rail back up and running.
Still a stunning piece! Any chance of an updated video?
Gret video nice to look back the train.
Great video!
The line was so badly damaged that I didn't think it would *ever* be repaired.
To be able to do it in a year or so was amazing - especially given the large number of tunnels and bridges!
Really good footage of the huge amount of coastal land uplifted by the quake!
I think I saw the Papatea fault scarp there too, at Waipapa Bay (although I think it has almost eroded away now - it doesn't take long.)
Welcome back mate I have missed your great videos.
Cheers
Excellent video. Somewhat sobering to see how vulnerable the line is to coastal erosion in places as well.
Very true!
thank you for sharing this
cheers
Man I love the sound of those DX underload
yes
@@throttlejoc
Cheers for the vid!!
Mate we grew up driving them😂.. our old man drove them out of Westfield…, I was 13 when I drove into Te Rapa👍
My brother is a loco maintainer in ChCh.., they fix em😂
@@throttlejoc
Was am awesome childhood… miss he immensely 🌹
@@throttlejoc
He would get his to do up the park brake.. when little.., figured out he was helping lift the handle…😂… stuff dads do eh…
Great video JV, was definately a good day
cheers
Thanks for all your effort, looking forward to many more. Pete on the Isle of Wight
Many thanks!
That's some long train for a narrow gauge !!!!! Pete on the Isle of Wight
They come longer than that here, some 1000 mtrs or more
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
Love your vids, great to see a new upload. Any chance of getting some footage around the Rolleston/Selwyn area? Any inside info on what locos are being considered to replace the DXs? Cheers.
Replaced with DL's mate....
Sorry, thats not somewhere I go through, replacement loco's we should know soon, hopefully GE or WABCO as they are now, hopefully not the Junks
It will be DM’s
What's the go with cabride's ? I've got an application in as a starting step as a Rail Operator, looking to progress to what you're doing. Would just love that opportunity to see and feel the role, ask questions from someone in the know!
Pretty hard to get a Cabride these days where Tunnels are involved, one has to have done Tunnel gas course etc, days of just getting a Cabride are gone. How did you get on with the Job application ?
@@throttlejoc rejected at the first step 3 times now :(
Mechanical aptitude and working knowledge of diesel power plants counts for nothing. Asked for feedback on rejection and got a copy of the same text in the rejection email... Literally a copy and paste
@@produKtNZ I remember reading about a guy who got rejected 17 times, got through on the 18th. Also know of a guy who had loco experience, knowledge of signals etc - didn't count for anything, also rejected. I see your comment is 2 years old, what has happened since? Did you keep applying?
I see you were in 8022 but do you know what the other 2 loco’s were?
sorry no
why so long of break since your coal train rides? thought you must have retired.
Just felt i had covered the coal route i run so stopped, then our depot got downsized in 2015 and i moved to Picton for 3 yrs 6 mths. In 2019 i got the opportunity to return to Westport so i did as we had the house there and i would travel back home from Picton on my days off. Now days it is a bit had to record unless you a go pro as we are not allowed to use cameras etc. No i haven't retired yet, still got at least 6 yrs to go