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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Sydney bound XPT slows as it awaits a cross with the North XPT at Eungai in August 2007

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  • No it did not stop at all , but flew through at high speed

  • Hey This is some very impressive footage of the XPT's Crossing, How'd you manage it, they are always running so late they never cross where they're meant to! haha 5* Great Work!

  • I would like to claim by very careful planning, but it was an absolute fluke. Waiting up here for freight or XPT's is a game of patience.

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  • Did the Train Stop to pick up or drop off any Passengers at Eungai

  • Brilliant footage! Wish I could get such shots. in answer to the two questions, sometimes carriage numbers are reduced when their is a shortage of carriages due to maintenance or other issues. There have been times when the XPT has had only one power car as well. And the lights are turned off so they don't shine in the other drivers eyes or passengers on stations.

  • How come the Northbound XPT only had 5 carriages? XPTs usually have 6-7.

  • Odd question why to the lights go out as it passes the signal?

  • The bush north of Kempsey possibly qualifies as some of the most miserable looking forest on the planet....log it!

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