7991 - N451 (Heritage) Murgheboluc - Australian Trains by Raysha1811

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Published6 months ago
Duration0:42
Video IDXthJib-3Sv4
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeYouTube Short

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7991 - Australian Trains by Raysha1811. Thursday, 6 June 2024 at 10:18am. Murgheboluc, Victoria. (1080p) Hi, welcome to Australian Trains by RaySha1811. I predominately film trains but have been known to point a camera at anything I find interesting. Cars, people etc. I record no matter where I am in Australia, so please enjoy and comment on my videos. Subscribe and hang about for a while as I have a ton of clips for you to enjoy. The Standard Gauge line through these parts doesn't see many passenger services. We get the Overland 4 times per week, and during the Summer season we get The Great Southern. So here, what looks to be a lost V/Line passenger service is in fact, 7991 - N451 "The Vinelander", a heritage tour where patrons could travel from Melbourne to Mildura and have some exciting off train experiences, such as a National Park and light tour. 7991 - N451. 6 carriages Most of the freight services I capture are running Standard Gauge, and a small few are Broad Gauge. The passenger services I get are predominantly Broad Gauge and a small few (The Overland, Great Southern etc) are standard gauge. Gauge specifications are listed below. Again, feel free to comment, like & subscribe but most of all, "keep train"ing. CFCLA = Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia. GWA = Genesee & Wyoming Australia. JBRE = Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions. PacNat = Pacific National. SBR = Specialised Bulk Rail. SCT = Specialised Container Transport. SRHC = Seymour Railway Heritage Centre SSR = Southern Shorthaul Rail. TGE = Team Global Express BG = Broad Gauge (1600mm/5’ 3”) DG = Dual Gauge. SG = Standard Gauge (1435mm/4’ 8 1/2”) Regards, Raysha1811 #australiantrains #trains #railways #pacificnational #sct #ssr #jbre #qube #aurizon #tge #goldenplains #gheringhap #murgheboluc #inverleigh by #raysha1811

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