CityRail Train arriving at Parramatta Station
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a C set has a fibreglass moulding over the front of the drivers cab, they also sound like Tangaras, as the others are saying, thats a Definite K set
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Its definitely a K-set , K-sets' front is flat but C-sets front is slightly caved in at the windows , if you know what i mean
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@dan388 I though all the K sets have that window now
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@minifhncc K sets also have the same windows as C sets, but however they run on the north shore/west and northern line.....
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Yes it's a K set. C sets have a different look on the front car and have chopper control (hence they sound like Tangaras) and this train clearly does not have chopper control. So its a K SET!! But I wonder why they replaced some of the glued windows with solid glass. The glued windows certainly looked great on them
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what platform was it
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The first batch was finally fitted with air conditioning just prior to the Sydney 2000 Olympics. However, these cars retained the "hopper" windows from its "Citydecker" refurbishment, but were sealed shut with an adhesive to avoid the loss of air conditioning.
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All "K" set cars were force ventilated until the late 1980s when the second batch (C3551/T4217C3580/T4246) was fitted with air conditioning, this included the replacement of the "beclawat" windows with sealed non opening windows (as on this vid).
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All trains stop at Paramatta so there isn't any expresses LOL. Even Countrylink ones.
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Not the best footage!
It's a C set, not a K set. K sets are R sets except they have air conditioning and as a result their windows a 'glued' shut, the C set however has non opening windows from when it was built.
minifhncc 4 years ago
No it is a K-set. Have a look at the front car it is clearly a K-set and if you look hard enough this train has a black target plate.
mitaal380 4 years ago
Why didn't the doors open?
mubd 5 years ago
The video was taken from platform 4 and the train arrived on platform 3
mitaal380 5 years ago