The Flinders Street Viaduct // Melbourne's Elevated City Railway!

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PublishedAug 22, 2024
Duration17:30
Video IDpySFwcT8SDw
Languageen
CategoryTravel & Events
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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The Flinders Street Viaduct is a ~730m long section of elevated railway running between Melbourne's two biggest and busiest stations, Southern Cross and Flinders Street, built in three stages between 1891 and 1978. Want to help support the channel, get early access to new content and exclusive behind the scenes videos? Join me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Taitset All photographs and video *not otherwise credited on screen* are taken by Martin Bennet (me). This video also features some footage (and a short cameo) by @Rheilffordd, please check out his channel for some great Australian transport content! Historic still images were sourced from the State Library Victoria archive: https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ And the late Victorian rail photographer Weston Langford's collection: https://www.westonlangford.com/ The credit music is by my brother Cian, who also provided equipment and expertise in recording my voice-over, and assisted with some camera work on this video (most of the hand-held shots under the viaduct were shot by Cian). Check out his music here: https://hyperfollow.com/cianbennetmusic *Steam on the viaduct* -Watch the full video on the steam whistle shows here: https://youtu.be/kvk2CBQQrg8?si=vXvP65VwPJ5sEDeM -If you'd like to see it yourself, you can check for upcoming heritage train operations here: https://www.steamrail.com.au/tours -Anything going east of the city will use the viaduct. Trains from the Hurstbridge and Mernda lines will generally operate over the 'old' viaduct, so not clearly visible from across the river. All other eastern steam specials use the 'new' viaduct with the best view. Chapters: 00:00 - Arguably, the most important piece of rail infrastructure in the entire state 00:42 - Tramming along at 4mph 00:59 - The early days, the wiggly bits 02:35 - 20th century evolution 04:58 - Thousands of fish/The Whale Days 06:04 - Something actually useful/A bit noisy 06:38 - Operations in 2024 08:42 - Trams too 09:10 - A close look at the Old Viaduct 14:06 - Banana Alley 14:50 - Some early concept art 15:32 - The viaduct whistle show 16:24 - A turtle #melbourne #railway #train #history

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