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From: Rawrnz
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  • Nice! I think it's crazy how they think that one short horn blast is gonna stop more cars from crossing in front of the train.

  • @dwkcamman611 In theory the compulsory stop sign should do that haha..

  • Nice video, but it's ridiculas to know that nobody pays attention to trains and stop signs!

  • Interesting piece of rail there!

    So do stop signs mean something other than STOP in New Zealand?

  • @ccoraxfan it seems so.... perhaps it means 'drive faster' and no one told me haha

  • It's a shame to see lines fall in to such a state of disrepair in NZ.

  • or anywhere for that matter.

    leads to more accidents, etc.

  • I often also see 1295 flying past to Te Awamutu and back, I work on Collins Road.

    Flatmate was saying "oh yeah, I fly across that unused railway line at Matangi" We established it is in fact the Hautapu line... lol

  • this is about the only train slow enough to keep up with in the waikato .. everything else seems to haul ass.. especially the MP trains

  • Nice video, shes a bit hairy in parts alright, still keeps them awake I suppose. Is that a daily service ?

  • twice daily i think, once in the morning and once in the afternoon.. this is a far reach from my home patch, so i was lucky to catch her.

  • And here I was thinking those signs meant you had to STOP. How silly of me to be mistaken...

  • yea send it into NZTA for x-ing safety

  • sat there for 15 mins waiting for her return from hautapu. ialmost 70% of the cars stopped.

    Is funny to see the last 2, race the train and see who wins.

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