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From: qldmatt
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  • thank god another country with a train's horn that doesn't sound awful

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  • God I love the tilt train, I take it whenever i go to Brissie, Last time we got stuck behind a caboolture local service and so never hit 160 -_-

  • QR should start upgrading those tracks for HS Trains cause I really hope if we do get HS Rail QR is going to buy ICE3 Trains =)

  • thats slower then the XPT

  • The Train Is not on the good Track yet to go full operational speed

  • umm the track i see is str8 so it should look like it can go it's speed coff coff wat a idiot lol

  • running hi-speed train on a single-track, doesn't it cause problems

  • The Tilt Train gets priority over anything else, their are plenty of loops on the NCL.

  • im goin on it next week, my mates dad drives it and he said he goes up to 176km/hr in it !!!!!!! i went on it last year and it went only 108km/hr :(

  • yay they're back to full service speed again. Time to get me some tickets I think!

  • Amen brother, post a video of your travels.

  • just hail him down next time ;)

  • Good video :) I had been in interest of the QR tilt trains. Your video is very professional of all videos I've seen on YouTube.

    I've heard the speeds will return to 160kmh around next year. Read somewhere on news site.

    The last time I was on a Tilt Train was 8 years ago. lol

  • Thanks for your comments winxptwker :)

    Yes we should see them running @ 160 soon!

    I think it's about time I get myself onto a tilt!

  • not fast at all

  • Not allowed to yet after the Dieselean incident.

  • Yep as Huggies said, The Diesel ruined it for everyone when it tilted onto the ground in late 2004, now they are all limited to 100 km/h till later in the year.

  • what do you guys think about all the blame games going on after that accident. I'm not fully certain, but it looks like, as National Geographic's "Seconds to Disaster" would love to attribute, that there were a series of unfortunate events that led to the crash.

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