train cab ride into cape town south africa onboard rovos rails class 6E1
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@01lawsda thanx bud i really appreciate it.
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the downloading should not take as long as a year because the speed changes as more torrent users who already have this video come online, i have my torrent downloader on all the time and the torrents are always seeding so at least you always have 1 download source.
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@01lawsda Thanks let me see how the downloading goes.
Thanx once again for such a great video and making it available.
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becouse the 4 south african cab ride parts are 3.5 GB average
also if you would like other videos that i can't put on the internet e.g. eurostar brussels - st pancras, eurostar paris-waterloo etc just ask.
p.s. if you use the memory stick method, contact me confirming this and i will send you my address
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i do still have the cab ride videos on my computer but unfortunately cannot convert and transfer them to dvd, BUT if you really want them, then you can find/get a usb memory stick or equivalent, even a psp memory card could do!. once you have got a memory device, just send it to me, i'll put it on the device and send it back, but be warned, if you use this method, the device will need to be able to hold a LARGE amount of memory, upwards of 10 gigabytes
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Brought back some memories as when I was a kid this railway ran past the end of our street just outside Bellville. Do you have the bit of film that would be just before this segment, as I'd like to see if I can recognise our old 'spotting' place? We used to run down the street when we heard the 24's and 19d's working out on a goods shunt, etched forever into a 12 year-old's mind!
struck2soon 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@struck2soon i've uploaded the entire journey from dal josefaat to cape town, just check my channel
01lawsda 1 month ago
looks kinda narrow railroad, how much is the tracks gauge?
KasparOnTube 5 months ago
@KasparOnTube south africas natonal rail gauge is 3 foot 6 inches which would be considered narrow gauge by most, the reason south africa has to use this gauge is because it's cheaper and easier to work with around the mountainous terrain of south africa.
01lawsda 5 months ago
@KasparOnTube the track gauge is 3 foot 5 inches which is standard gauge in south africa becouse when the original railways were built the narrow gauge allowed the lines to snake round mountains easier and cheaper
01lawsda 1 month ago