3XM4 - Australian Trains by Raysha1811. North Shore, Victoria. Wednesday, 9 August 2023 at 4:53pm (1080p)
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Laying in wait in Corio for a late XM4 which is rumoured to have a Ghan liveried locomotive on it I decide to film a couple of V/Line Velocity passenger services as they wander past, just to have something to do. I would have preferred to have some N class locomotives but they aren't seen as often anymore so the Velocity will do. The 1st one in this clip passed me at 4:41 and was the 8767 service from Southern Cross to South Geelong and was using a 6 car Velocity set made up of 3VL39-3VL75. Almost immediately (at 4:42pm), but not close enough to cross was passenger service 8788, running from Waurn Ponds to Southern Cross with 3 car Velocity set 3VL51. These two were less than a minute apart, and 3XM4 would not pass me by for another 11 minutes (4:53pm). When 3XM4 did pass, seemingly slowly, it had Pacific National locomotives NR32-NR75(Steve Irwin) hauling a rake of 40 wagons.
As indicated by the channel name, I like to record trains in my home country, Australia. I'm based in Victoria so most of my content is local, but I also look for trains whenever I travel, so have some from Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. I will get some from other states when the opportunity arises. The vast majority of my clips have end screens, and I rotate through them. They are V/Line N class locomotive hauled passenger services. I have started off the year running through the locos in Numerical order. N451, N452 etc and if I have multiple of the same locomotive, I have run them in succession, so you might get 5 videos in a row with the same loco, but it'll be a different service, date or location.
Most of the freight services I capture are running Standard Gauge, and a small few are Broad Gauge. The passenger services I get are predominantly Broad Gauge and a small few (The Overland, Great Southern etc) are standard gauge.
Gauge specifications are listed below.
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CFCLA = Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia.
GWA = Genesee & Wyoming Australia.
JBRE = Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions.
PacNat = Pacific National.
SBR = Specialised Bulk Rail.
SCT = Specialised Container Transport.
SSR = Southern Shorthaul Rail.
TGE = Team Global Express
BG = Broad Gauge (1600mm/5’ 3”)
DG = Dual Gauge.
SG = Standard Gauge (1435mm/4’ 8 1/2”)
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