I like the term ~ railcar for the velocity. Harkens back to earlier times. I recall watching one of your earlier vids on a historic rail car😊one thing for sure, didn’t zoom along as quick as this😅 lucky roo😊
G'day Mate!! Here Rodolfo again... Following your videos from Bs As, Argentina, I have just seen your video related to Forresfield to Midlannd... This one, broad 1600mm?? Hope you well...
Thanks for following along. The gauge on the Forrestfield to Midland line in WA is dual gauge (narrow and standard) with our train running on the standard gauge 1,435 mm. The train in this video, Shepparton to Murchison East, is running on broad gauge, 1600mm. Greetings to Argentina. 👍😀
@@vickstar1992 very basically a block point is used to divide a long section into shorter sections when there are a few trains following each other. 👍😀
Great video
@@yargn3594 thank you. Very happy you enjoyed it 👍😀
I like the term ~ railcar for the velocity. Harkens back to earlier times. I recall watching one of your earlier vids on a historic rail car😊one thing for sure, didn’t zoom along as quick as this😅 lucky roo😊
@@mrrol5212 😂😂 the railcars of today move along a fair bit quicker than they did years ago. 👍😀
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@@mihailoarsic5716 👍😀
A fine day to ride!
It certainly was. 👍😀
Went back to an old favorite way of watching your videos, while listening to Krafwerk's Trans Europe Express. :)
@@martythemartian99 good job 😀😀👍
G'day Mate!! Here Rodolfo again... Following your videos from Bs As, Argentina, I have just seen your video related to Forresfield to Midlannd... This one, broad 1600mm?? Hope you well...
Thanks for following along. The gauge on the Forrestfield to Midland line in WA is dual gauge (narrow and standard) with our train running on the standard gauge 1,435 mm. The train in this video, Shepparton to Murchison East, is running on broad gauge, 1600mm. Greetings to Argentina. 👍😀
You can see where the money went for the line upgrade. Would it be fair to say that Victoria now has the best regional train network in Australia?
I would say that you could be correct. 👍😊
Do you miss driving the N Class Locomotive Hauled Trains on the Shepparton line before they were sadly replace with VLocity Trains.?
Yes, I do enjoy driving the locomotives. Unfortunately they are becoming less and less. 🤔 😔 👍
@@driver667 I know it's not good enough that they're going!🥺😔😔😞
Great video. What's a block point?
@@vickstar1992 very basically a block point is used to divide a long section into shorter sections when there are a few trains following each other. 👍😀
some bridges have a double rail set,while the one over the river did not,I would have thought that the ones over rivers were mandatory!
@@IanBrodie-bg1lu it's not mandatory. Just depends on the situation or how new the track is. 👍😀
How's Anthea going Colin.?
@@vlinenclasstrains good thanks. 👍😀
@@driver667 That's good to hear
Are the railcars permitted to run at 130km/h anywhere between Mooroopna and Mangalore yet?
@@hazmont no. The speed has not been increased. 👍😀
That signal SHP1O do you still get a clear medium if your diverging onto the other road where the crossover is? at 0:48
@@BennyBlack1 yes, you can still get a clear medium speed aspect. 👍😀
How was Shepparton Colin 🙂
@@vlinenclasstrains it was good Charlie. Thanks. 👍😀
@@driver667 That's good to hear Colin and No Worries😊
@vlinenclasstrains 👍😀