ONYA Mate, but...Please, if you can, please insert the station name somewhere on the screen so that us 'former' Steak&Kidney types will be able to see where you are.....Cheers ,,, Griffo, Perth.
all the trains you see in this video are only used in Sydney, only Sydney uses double decker trains. Other cities in Australia use different trains and they are not shown in this video, so this video is only showing trains in Sydney specifically, not the whole Australia.
Phil...here's a suggestion that many o/s commenters might like and perhaps make them want to visit more. What about a video that shows some of the brilliant scenery we have.....even within two hours out of Sydney. Some remarkable vision around the Hawkesbury and especially around Scarborough and Stanwell Park.
Hi Phil! Being from Canada it's always nice to see the trains from Assie Land. Since you and your fellow commenters can't possibly see all of the train videos I'd like to pass along the names of some vids that you may really love. 1) 4K Passenger Trains Galore, and 2) - 4K Freight Trains Galore (posted by: trainfart). These two vids have great Swiss scenery. 3) 4K Quadcopter Train Video of Rockville Bridge (posted by: Super Trains). Super Trains also has many more vids worth checking out. 4) Canada: Trains Through Black Canyon - British Columbia and, 5) Canada's Canyon's - Trains Through The Thompson River Canyon (posted by: SantaFe5811), along with his many other neat vids. Enjoy and take care!
The story of the xpts: XPT: IM SO FAST HHAAHAHA SONIC Hunter set: ;( I'm only 2 cars Fright train: hahahahhaa hunter I'm like 34 cars long (estimate) V set: I'm bored
I've been on some Oscars, that were Hamilton expresses, they have a pretty fast run (100+ km/h) generally between Eastwood and Strathfield, maybe get some of those faster ones when you're in that area next...
Mitchell Theobald They do that sometimes at high speed... My opinion: They're a pretty good train other than that shaking... I think West Ryde is one of a few places Phil should of included.
Agreed with Eastwood to Strathfield - especially around Rhodes. Woy Woy tunnel to Woy Woy station is faster. Express from Gosford to Tuggerah gets up there too. But the rest of the Central to Wyong trip is pretty slow going.
At 1:40 was a Hunter Rail Car (J set) which if you couldn't guess run on the Hunter Line (Probably why you don't see them in Sydney) and at 1:52 was an Endeavour which run on the Southern Highlands, Hunter Line and run the "Bathurst Bullet" (out to Bathurst). The reason why you don't see them is because they generally leave early in the morning and/or early to late evening.
The biggest countries have the slowest train; Canada, U.S., Russia, Australia, Brazil, with the exception of China. There is something wrong with that.
Our major cities in Australia are so far apart that unless there's a good reason, we fly. In the video, the so-called intercity trains are actually going to minor towns in the same state (NSW), and invariably take longer than driving. The XPTs go further, but take an absurdly long time, and are not much used - you might have noticed how short they are. Every now and then, the idea of building a true high-speed line down the east coast (Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne) is floated, but the economics never seem to stack up. Sydney to/from Melbourne is one of the densest air routes in the world, but at 900km apart, building a railway that people will use instead of flying is difficult.
There is nothing wrong with slower trains. High speed trains increase suction and are dangerous when speeding through platforms. Their high speeds can suck a child standing on the platform, killing it. Try high speed trains in tunnels, feel the air being vacuumed or pushed out. Plus, in Australia temperatures reach up to 45C and at that heat the bogies bearings can heat quite high if they're rolled at high speeds fully loaded, resulting in early seizure and lack of grease from overheating, especially more if they're subjected to all that clanking (7:28) which further increases wear and tear from additional hammering to the bearings.
Lol ur wrong, there is a Russian train called the sapsan and its fast AF. I understand ur point of Australia though, because qld rails fastest only goes 140 km/h, the same as the Netherlands COMMUTER trains. lol. Imagine that. Australian high speed is dutch commuter speed! XDDDDS
The XPT power car is basically a HST power car except the XPT is slightly shorter, slightly less powerful (by about 250hp) regeared for 99mph revenue service (160kph) but improved suspension and cooling systems, and of course different carriages. The XPT is also unique in the sense that it runs with sleeping carriages whereas the HST does not
Before anyone else criticises, THESE ARE NOT HIGH SPEED TRAINS!!!!! This is fast for our trains and most can go faster. It's the restrictions that affect it due to the terrain.
The power cars of the XPTs are slightly modified from the HST; amongst mechanical changes is a reduction in power as the lines would not take the speed of an XPT. The passenger carriages are totally different.
Looks like at 4:34, the track on Platform 3 at Thornleigh, has quite a few dips and seems to need track maintenance. I guess the stress of many fast passing trains xD
PRO ATGAMING The Electric Tilt Train from Queensland which goes from Brisbane to Rockhampton/Bundaberg has a max speed of 210 km/h however the normal max is 160 km/hr.
If you are going to get back to Vic, there is a great spot in Ballarat East to get the trains going through quite fast, as speed limit there is 160km/h. Right opposite Ballarat Secondary College East Campus.
Six XPT Trains pass through Meadowbank everyday. Three in each direction. Route 33 runs early in the morning to Casino, Route 35 runs early in the afternoon to Grafton and route 31 runs mid-afternoon to Brisbane. The return trips are usually the opposite.
Could you please do Part 2? This time at Sector 2 areas (T2 Inner West & Leppington, T3 Bankstown and T8 Airport/East Hils & South Lines)? Especially on the East Hills Line. But include Sectors 1 and 3 too.
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ONYA Mate, but...Please, if you can, please insert the station name somewhere on the screen so that us 'former' Steak&Kidney types will be able to see where you are.....Cheers ,,, Griffo, Perth.
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Nice to see the train driver acknowledge you and give his lights a flash as he approached you at 4:05...
Thanks!
Thank you so much mate!
Your support is greatly appreciated 😊
The fastest train had to be K98 at 5:39. Not even the speed of light could keep up with that K set. Unbelievable.
I know so fast!!!
I went to Bunnings such speed!😂😂
Damn
how do you mean i saw nothing?
It is K98
At 5:38 I swear the train nearly broke the sound barrier 😳💨
The variety of trains in Sydney’s Intercity networks is vast, and I suppose NIF D-Sets will be quite fast. Great video and thumbnail!
The trains can go faster. The issue is the tracks in NSW
Correct-NSW has too many bends (straighter routs=faster trains!:)
Yes China trains are faster than that.
@@wendycai2367 it’s also an issue with the type, of tracks, what they are on, that’s why the limit for any track no matter how straight is 160km/h
Steve Han what does that have to do with Australian trains
Omg its JackUltraMotive lol (no offense)
5:38 fastest train you’re welcome
So fast
You can barely see the train its going so fast!
Frickin scary mate
Toby1kenobi ikr faster than a truck
Train: i am speed
From the other side of the world, UK, I congratulate you showing the many different types of trains Australia has . A beautiful watch.
Thank you so much for watching mate! 😊
all the trains you see in this video are only used in Sydney, only Sydney uses double decker trains. Other cities in Australia use different trains and they are not shown in this video, so this video is only showing trains in Sydney specifically, not the whole Australia.
have a look at melbournes variety
Hi phil I love your videos thank you
Very much I just subbed like 2 months ago and liked
Hi there!
Thank you :)
I’m a really big fan
The unmistakble sound of "The next train does not ...." Nice compilation. These hit 100 kph around Rhodes if I'm not mistaken
I've been on a XPT ( if you don't know what what train that is, this is what it looks like: 0:53) from Taree to Newcastle.
I have been on that particular XPT at 0:53 to Bathurst
You should go to elimbah in QLD where the tilt trains go past at 160
I plan to visit there one time in the holidays
dan b
It's EMU 83 Nah they still should
It's EMU 83 i've been on a tilt train going through and they show the speed they are going inside and it always says 160, even sometimes 162
Phil...here's a suggestion that many o/s commenters might like and perhaps make them want to visit more. What about a video that shows some of the brilliant scenery we have.....even within two hours out of Sydney. Some remarkable vision around the Hawkesbury and especially around Scarborough and Stanwell Park.
Hi Phil! Being from Canada it's always nice to see the trains from Assie Land. Since you and your fellow commenters can't possibly see all of the train videos I'd like to pass along the names of some vids that you may really love. 1) 4K Passenger Trains Galore, and 2) - 4K Freight Trains Galore (posted by: trainfart). These two vids have great Swiss scenery. 3) 4K Quadcopter Train Video of Rockville Bridge (posted by: Super Trains). Super Trains also has many more vids worth checking out. 4) Canada: Trains Through Black Canyon - British Columbia and, 5) Canada's Canyon's - Trains Through The Thompson River Canyon (posted by: SantaFe5811), along with his many other neat vids. Enjoy and take care!
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Great video Phil, keep up the great work
Thank you Jennifer! :)
I hope you’re going well!
@@sydneytrainsvlogs Geoff and myself are going well, still travelling around NSW, I stay in contact with Travis regularly 😀🚄
Great video! Always fascinating to see trains from Down Under :)
I think the Newcastle Flyer hauled by 3801 set the speed record for Newcastle to Sydney way back in 1964...just under two hours and five minutes..
The story of the xpts:
XPT: IM SO FAST HHAAHAHA SONIC
Hunter set: ;( I'm only 2 cars
Fright train: hahahahhaa hunter I'm like 34 cars long (estimate)
V set: I'm bored
NIFD set: allow me to introduce myself
Xpt: I'm so fast
Avelia liberty: hold my airhorns.
Eurostar: Finally.. a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary.
Pendolino: NO DONT DO IT
Class 374 Eurostar e320: Brother.. Shut up. im better.
Maglev Train: I am faster than all of you
I've been on some Oscars, that were Hamilton expresses, they
have a pretty fast run (100+ km/h) generally between Eastwood and Strathfield,
maybe get some of those faster ones when you're in that area next...
at 130 in them, the seats violently shake between dapto and albion park, line speed 145
Mitchell Theobald They do that sometimes at high speed...
My opinion: They're a pretty good train other than that shaking... I think West Ryde is one of a few places Phil should of included.
D Mack i catch them every day to uni. stay in the quiet carriage and you dont hear a thing, not even wheel noise.
Mitchell Theobald I'll try that next time I'm on one,
Agreed with Eastwood to Strathfield - especially around Rhodes. Woy Woy tunnel to Woy Woy station is faster. Express from Gosford to Tuggerah gets up there too. But the rest of the Central to Wyong trip is pretty slow going.
What happened to V6’s wiper 6:29 😂
Excellent video and at least the trains are safe and slow!
Great Video my friend... All the best from Romania❤🚂❤🚂
Nice weather you have there over here, England it's freezing cold
freezing cold is much better than boiling hot
cool train video!
7:27 ive been on that exact XPT before
Looks classy
i used to think australian trains went so fast until i went to the uk, great vid
They can go faster it’s just the rails, Plus the japanese bullet train is faster than UK trains and trains must slow down when passing a station.
We dont talk about japan@@blank.376.
Oh this is fantastic! Just makes me want to visit.
+MKT Transport Video Thank you :)
I already love here but in victoria
Terrific catches!
Are all the trains air conditioned in Australia? if the windows are permanently closed, how would the passengers inside bear the heat in summers?
yep, the trams are too.
Sydney trains have always had it since the 80s. Excluding the S sets, dubbed "sweat sets" which had fixed windows AND no aircon
Enjoyed the video from Canada
Thank you for watching :)
most of the trsins in nsw are lucky to reach 110km.. qld tilt trains reach 160km
Great compilation mate 😎
Beautiful trains with easy watching video
Thank you :)
another excellent Video Phil, keep up the good work
The thing is, you can't film a "Trains at Speed" video somewhere, where there are no fast trains.
+Bahnspotter they are at speed sorta
BahnSpotter you can say that becuase have you been here have you seen the trains they are fast
Joe Conway correct
They go faster in real life trust me
for me trains above 65 are "at speed" 110 is high speed 186 very high speed
Such a fantastic video here ☺️☺️ great one
You need to do a vlog on the South Coast Line (Wollongong, Kiama, Bomaderry
Beautiful Australian trains
1:40 and 1:52 what kind of trains were they? I never saw them around my area when I was living in Sydney
At 1:40 was a Hunter Rail Car (J set) which if you couldn't guess run on the Hunter Line (Probably why you don't see them in Sydney) and at 1:52 was an Endeavour which run on the Southern Highlands, Hunter Line and run the "Bathurst Bullet" (out to Bathurst). The reason why you don't see them is because they generally leave early in the morning and/or early to late evening.
Sydney City Transport Vlogs okay well where were u when u wanted to record those freight trains? Remember U were sitting under a bridge right?
I don't know what u r talking about...
Excellent concept and great video. Thank you.
Great videos.really enjoyed
I love your videos
The biggest countries have the slowest train; Canada, U.S., Russia, Australia, Brazil, with the exception of China. There is something wrong with that.
Our major cities in Australia are so far apart that unless there's a good reason, we fly. In the video, the so-called intercity trains are actually going to minor towns in the same state (NSW), and invariably take longer than driving. The XPTs go further, but take an absurdly long time, and are not much used - you might have noticed how short they are. Every now and then, the idea of building a true high-speed line down the east coast (Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne) is floated, but the economics never seem to stack up. Sydney to/from Melbourne is one of the densest air routes in the world, but at 900km apart, building a railway that people will use instead of flying is difficult.
Juan Garcia Some of the Russian trains go over at 150 mph at their cruising speed and the others go at 125 mph so they aren't that slow
It's cheaper to fly between capital cities in Australia
There is nothing wrong with slower trains. High speed trains increase suction and are dangerous when speeding through platforms. Their high speeds can suck a child standing on the platform, killing it. Try high speed trains in tunnels, feel the air being vacuumed or pushed out. Plus, in Australia temperatures reach up to 45C and at that heat the bogies bearings can heat quite high if they're rolled at high speeds fully loaded, resulting in early seizure and lack of grease from overheating, especially more if they're subjected to all that clanking (7:28) which further increases wear and tear from additional hammering to the bearings.
Lol ur wrong, there is a Russian train called the sapsan and its fast AF. I understand ur point of Australia though, because qld rails fastest only goes 140 km/h, the same as the Netherlands COMMUTER trains. lol. Imagine that. Australian high speed is dutch commuter speed! XDDDDS
In the UK,our version of the hst will be retired by 2021, as replacements have started entering service earlier this year
Its with scotrail nowa
1:39 what train?
aifightlord hunter
hunter j set
😆😄😂😆😄 ...the Australian way of "speed" I guess.
Wait... Australia has Valenta HSTs? Waaattt???
The XPT power car is basically a HST power car except the XPT is slightly shorter, slightly less powerful (by about 250hp) regeared for 99mph revenue service (160kph) but improved suspension and cooling systems, and of course different carriages. The XPT is also unique in the sense that it runs with sleeping carriages whereas the HST does not
Phoenix Gaming what number
Yup
@@nickrowe7451 mhm...
Before anyone else criticises, THESE ARE NOT HIGH SPEED TRAINS!!!!! This is fast for our trains and most can go faster. It's the restrictions that affect it due to the terrain.
I think you edited the fast ones out. Nice videography though and the weather was pleasant to see.
I’ve made my own UA-cam channel of trains and it all started off because you thank you
Imagine Queensland trains in New South Wales
Beautiful miss traveling in Sydney rail to Gordon from Homebush
Like the xpt they just like the class 43 that pass me in the uk everyday
That's cos' it's based on the 43 ;)
Lol not anymore you got shit Japanese tin cans passing you now.
The power cars of the XPTs are slightly modified from the HST; amongst mechanical changes is a reduction in power as the lines would not take the speed of an XPT. The passenger carriages are totally different.
i love trains but even more i love the double trains or the fast trains or the overnight ones
Hi Phil just wanting to know when the new d sets will be in service
2024
probs late 2024 to early 2025 now
Some of the horns sound like ones you would get in the uk.
Looks like at 4:34, the track on Platform 3 at Thornleigh, has quite a few dips and seems to need track maintenance. I guess the stress of many fast passing trains xD
Why train never use P1 then
What is the fastest train in Australia
PRO ATGAMING The Electric Tilt Train from Queensland which goes from Brisbane to Rockhampton/Bundaberg has a max speed of 210 km/h however the normal max is 160 km/hr.
5:40
Why are the trains not stopping at the station?
Probably theyre express???
Thanks for all the videos of all over the place. I think you started and finished at Tara was it? I managed to catch a few of the station names.
Stood under a train in Queensland last week
If you are going to get back to Vic, there is a great spot in Ballarat East to get the trains going through quite fast, as speed limit there is 160km/h. Right opposite Ballarat Secondary College East Campus.
up to 170km/hr near Henty, The Rock NSW at times was told...Sprinters in Vic 120 max
Do it with 2X speed! The trains are at the speed I like!
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1:38 whats this train called?
The hunter J set railcar
Xplorer to broken hill sits on 145km for most of the way between Parkes n broken hill....why don't they use the xpt 160..
+Paul Russell Oh cool!
XPT's are ageing so they aren't allowed to go as fast as they use to.
also track might not be suitable for high speeds especially on hot days.
Sydney Trains Vlogs our older HST 43s are still doing 125mph/200kph all day they're more than capable it's what they was designed for
That is because they continued to maintain those trains. Here they can't be stuffed and the tracks are falling apart.
That's cause they don't need to run an xpt as the broken hill train isn't popular as such
what destination has that XPT trough Meadowbanks? Brisbane?
Six XPT Trains pass through Meadowbank everyday. Three in each direction. Route 33 runs early in the morning to Casino, Route 35 runs early in the afternoon to Grafton and route 31 runs mid-afternoon to Brisbane. The return trips are usually the opposite.
Greattt work man
1:25 is that a level crossing alarm?
Yes
Similar in UK and Ireland
Which station are you now
Trains at Speed - Australia but its slowed down a lot.
Why trains have very less number of coaches???
Marvelous video
where's Queensland trains? I'm only asking that because i live in Queensland.
Cause it's in nsw
you caught a lot of the older EMUs! I think they look better than the newer ones (But not the type at 6:48!)
I noticed the other day that there are new display screens as minimurra on the south coast. I never have time to stop. Could u check them out?
Great video.
what website do you use to find the trains example locomotives
Anthony Smith like where does he know where to go and where each train is going and when it’s coming
0:55 Looks like the a Class 43 HST in the UK, the loco.
the design is based on the HST
Ikr looks nice
Checkout `XPT by COMENG' (3 videos) here on YT if interested.
European trains: hold my beer
Good video👍👍👍
gaming geek yep
do they use miles or kilometers in Australia
kilometres
We use kilometers in Australia.
when do the "trains at speed" arrive? these are slower than bikes!
They can go at 160kmh
L
he didnt ask how fast they can go, these trains are clearly nowhere near 160km
2812 Adam wait till you see a VLocity passing Little River, Victoria, Australia.
Plus these trains can go as fast as Amtrak trains in America.
Idk why the first train has a resemblance to the class 43 don't you think
Our XPT’s were based off the Class 43’s i believe.
They were actually based off of class 125’s from what I’ve heard
What's the speed running an avarage passenger this train?! Tks.
Wow so beautiful my dear friend I'm from India 🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏
8:05 What's this train?
OSCAR
Is that a HST in the thumbnail?
But its aussie instead bri ish
The maximum speed limit for XPT, Xplorer, J sets, N sets, A sets, B sets, M sets and D sets have a maximum speed limit of 160km/h
The speed of light was struggling to keep up with K 98 at 5:39
Could you please do Part 2? This time at Sector 2 areas (T2 Inner West & Leppington, T3 Bankstown and T8 Airport/East Hils & South Lines)? Especially on the East Hills Line. But include Sectors 1 and 3 too.
Nice Trains
5:40
Usain bolt: are you challenging me?
Do you have a speed gun? It would be interesting to know the exact speed.
the 1st one looked like a HST but modified lol
Josh RBLX it is a reworked HST. They have to rework the engine's to deal with the heat and dust.
XPT.
'Trains at speed these trains a slower than a tortoise
These trains are so fast that it's so easy to miss them....
Not!
"At speed" ≠ "High speed"
@@StefanWithTrains I know. It was more of a joke. U.S. Trains are no better than Australia's.
@@brookelynrhodes1998 no, they are much better and will become even better
@@StefanWithTrains The U.S. still got some ways to go though, even if the rail is slightly better.
Hi Great Vid :)
Ibrahim good morning! you have the times yesterday from a little bit of an email from you tomorrow morning?