Adelaide, freight and locals : Australian trains and railroads

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  • Hi. Great video - as with all your stuff! At about 3:00 there's a 700 paired up with a "900"(?) - but what actually is a 900? It looks very like an old SAR/ANR 600 with a chopped-off short hood, and it certainly sounds like another ALCo (which has got to be a good thing!). To me a 900 was an English Electric 16CSVT-powered beast on SAR but perhaps I'm showing my age....! Cheers

  • @37201xoim It is a rebuilt 830

  • Dry  Creek Looks different than it was during the early 60's, is that true?

  • Dunno, never saw the place until mid 80's

  • Is it me or do those railcars look like someone has taken a Comeng carage from Melbourne and put an engine in it?

  • It's definitely not you. Same cars but not from Melbourne.

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  • 5:10 - 1990's 2000 class jumbo startup. Not the rev up and rev down. Just the rev up! ... Love it!

  • is the horn on the class 2000 a wabco aa-2?

  • At 5:02 2010's horn sounds really different like all the others I haven't heard it do it before. It just sounds normal.

  • @MrLyndonBushnell They are no longer in use

  • Its gonna be sad when the Jumbos are retired in a few years when the electricfacation is done, Man, Its gonna look weird when the new trains and everything arrives. SteamRanger should get the Jumbos.

  • eww look at some good old american trains but nice video

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