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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

Short news report on trials of NSWGR "C" (or "Chopper) Cars, circa 1986.

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  • The day these new 'C' set trains were introduced in service was a sensational day for Sydneys railways! They were ahead of their time, even for 1986, had some of the best, most classic design & appearance & the architect responsible deserved a gold medal! Beautiful air con. that always worked, superb ride quality, clean & illuminated interior! Fuck, I hope we have them for another 20 years!

  • At 0:48 the train is driving with out a panto or overhead!

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  • They should have replaced the Old Trains with these.

    The C-Sets that is, not their seat-less prototypes lol

  • @nico3212 their are fucked with graffi and whatever......

  • @slugnbozo I agree

  • @Bails992 These were the best colours... State Rail Red, Yellow and Orange.

  • @XboxJT1 How do you do that exactly?

  • @XboxJT1 cause its just rolling down hill.

  • The poor mans tangara , smoother braking haha not anymore.

  • @Bails992 Oh. I thought the last Tangara came out in 1995 because after T sets were G sets.

    (Oh, I always listen to wikipedia. :)

  • @sydnytrainspotter Well you might be right but it says on wikipedia that Tangaras were introduced from 1988-1994.

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