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Getting up close and personal with all things Railway in Australia! Freight trains, tourist trains, passenger trains, rail fans, building and maintenance.
A 1.5 kilometres long super train travels one of the longest, toughest runs in Australia. George Savell feels the pressure as he tries to keep millions of dollars of iron ore on the tracks, and Leigh Johns and Wil Kemp receive an unexpected passenger as their vintage locomotive tackles a tropical mountain range.
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@marioxerxescastelancastro8019
The hysterical narration style is annoying.
@caseylimbert266
@caseylimbert266 2 года назад
This show is just like the ones on Discovery or History channels in the US; everything is a crisis of some kind
@kisspeteristvan
@kisspeteristvan Год назад
totally fabricated crisises..... The "hero washing" is getting quite strong .
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 Год назад
Aye, 266, the biggest expense of the producers is to find the most "dramatic voice".
@mikefromflorida8357
@mikefromflorida8357 Год назад
Indeed.
@41divad
@41divad Год назад
right… it is foolishness
@sick9990101
@sick9990101 Год назад
Correct these kind of shitshows have no content; just drama and nonstop talking nonsense.
@Darbre56
@Darbre56 2 года назад
Once you get past the manufactured drama, the show is pretty good.
@markwilson2992
@markwilson2992 Год назад
Lol, yeah they must have a formula for these types of shows. It's a wonder hundreds don't die or entire economies fail.
@malcolmmckinlay2143
@malcolmmckinlay2143 Год назад
You are right David, what if, what if, it is a train for Gods sake
@RohanGillett
@RohanGillett Год назад
I only watched half because it was drama overload. What happened to the days when Oz programs were delivered in a matter-of-fact sort of way? Do you remember Darryl Eastlake and his style of commentary? I think he was the guy that made things change. I'm not saying he was a bad guy (far from it), but he made everything sound so big.
@DonLuc23
@DonLuc23 2 года назад
All this fake suspense....
@donactdum6635
@donactdum6635 Год назад
Dude literally. It’s a regular job like any other, these guys need to tone it way way way way way down
@Knuckledragnation
@Knuckledragnation Год назад
Interesting topic that’s for sure. If you would have added the description and specs of each engine that would have added to the documentary that’s for sure. You know things like Horsepower, etc, etc!!
@ianmedium
@ianmedium 2 года назад
It’s not just this show it’s sadly all of what would have been really interesting documentaries thirty years ago that have now be ruined by the American disease of injecting fake drama commentary and music into these things. It’s just playing to stupid people who are desensitized so much they need this crap added to be able to feel something! This would have been so interesting without all of that!
@jamesb.9155
@jamesb.9155 Год назад
The same kind of driving drama and soundtrack as Airports and Customs inspectors serials.
@superjohnnygamble6328
@superjohnnygamble6328 Год назад
Was, Still is and always will be Aboriginal Land.Return Stolen Property.
@Livlifetaistdeth
@Livlifetaistdeth Год назад
"The passengers have no idea of the struggle"...because there's nothing actually out of the ordinary happening.
@kermitefrog64
@kermitefrog64 Год назад
That was a fascinating trip. This reminds me of the many trips I have taken over the years to go from the south end of the San Joaquin Valley in California up to the Yakima Valley in Washington.
@plamenbuzinski2583
@plamenbuzinski2583 Год назад
Yes Australia 🇦🇺 very cool 😂😊
@BradfordGuy
@BradfordGuy Год назад
Great episode. Entertaining as well as informative. Makes me want to travel to Australia, just to ride the rails!
@robinholland9423
@robinholland9423 Год назад
I have never watched a disaster movie of such magnitude since I was in the UK and their tv documentaries. UTTER TOTAL CRAP, SO MUCH SO THAT I WILL NOT WASTE MY TIME WATCHING PART 2
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 Год назад
Whoa, what a coincidence, boss face just happened to be on board with the cameras being there !
@Driverstein
@Driverstein Год назад
30 trains go weekly from China to Germany and other way around,10.000kms one way so Australia is a child comparison to them
@robadams5799
@robadams5799 2 года назад
The title should be "The Kings of the Australian Outback." My Spell Check caught it, why didn't yours?
@vetgmacatmomfl2055
@vetgmacatmomfl2055 2 года назад
Such Rudeness!!!
@philipcongdon2288
@philipcongdon2288 2 года назад
@@vetgmacatmomfl2055 Nothing rude about that comment at all. It's called English Grammar. Try it.
@chriscoleman2128
@chriscoleman2128 2 года назад
@@philipcongdon2288 phil you are rude
@41divad
@41divad Год назад
all the over the top drama takes away from the value of the video. Feeding pablum to the masses
@g.r.4853
@g.r.4853 Год назад
Wow, 3000 K or 1860+ miles or less than half way across Canada or the US. Yeah big on useless drama.
@BobbyTucker
@BobbyTucker Год назад
I have always been interested in all the aspects of Australia, I only wish I could have visited and/or moved there years ago.
@prometheusunbound7628
@prometheusunbound7628 Год назад
The train king is of the Australian outback? I don't understand this title.
@markduncan6690
@markduncan6690 Год назад
This is”A True Outback” Dayliner train! Found only in Australia!
@breathestrongcycling3672
@breathestrongcycling3672 2 года назад
"Nowhere" never looked as epic as it does in Australia....
@Nn-3
@Nn-3 Год назад
Typo: "kings" shouldn't have an apostrophe.
@naguoning
@naguoning 2 года назад
2:32 "like going from London to NY by train" umm am I the only one who hears that and thinks ummm not really because London to NY by train would involve a LOT of swimming....?
@kermitefrog64
@kermitefrog64 Год назад
That's a big pond to cross, unless you are speaking of London, Ontario Canada to New York City New York and that is doable.
@paulcunnane4
@paulcunnane4 Год назад
You misunderstood.
@mdee8784
@mdee8784 11 месяцев назад
It’s merely a distance comparison he’s making
@dedrakuhn6103
@dedrakuhn6103 Год назад
A scorching 50°F? LoL! Corn doesn't grow well until over 60°
@PhilipFry.
@PhilipFry. Год назад
It's 50°C you moron 😂
@AkhaLosii-js6tl
@AkhaLosii-js6tl Год назад
The narrator trying to make it as suspenseful as possible... whilst the viewers know the crew/engineers do it everyday without drama💁💁💁
@amarjeetpaul5418
@amarjeetpaul5418 Год назад
Om Shanti!
@robadams5799
@robadams5799 2 года назад
0:49 - Here's the first obligatory view of a kangaroo to remind the viewer they're watching a video in Australia.
@juanblanco7594
@juanblanco7594 Год назад
Where are all the 'Dorkys' which make things work? In USA 'Dorkys' must be on a job no matter the cost. Maybe Australia should hire 'Dorkys' to be paid to just to be drinking partners. Cheers!
@mikeo1567
@mikeo1567 Год назад
Interesting but way too much manufactured drama.
@gdouble8147
@gdouble8147 2 года назад
Love it, keep it up mate!
@djMisterLee9893
@djMisterLee9893 Год назад
Its a shame austrália that Australia doesn't have 100 % Electric or hydrogen locomotives.
@steveluckhurst2350
@steveluckhurst2350 Год назад
Why?
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
What electric power plant? Hydrogen requires refrigeration in the desert heat, and I don't see a refrigeration facility.
@paulcunnane4
@paulcunnane4 Год назад
LoL!!
@thehighwayguy
@thehighwayguy Год назад
LEARN TO SPELL!!!! KING'S (with an apostrophe) is possessive ... not plural!
@edgar5608
@edgar5608 2 года назад
well this documentary makes it sound like they are going to the moon with their trains ;) Very dangerous 'o' But its fun to watch anyway
@j777barbasiewicz
@j777barbasiewicz Год назад
Too much cheap drama.
@peterszar
@peterszar 2 года назад
It sure would have been nice to know what exactly does the very high or low tides do. I know it lifts or lowers the ship, but what's the big deal about that. Don't tell me the engineers didn't consider what the height of the loading hopper/conveyor, should be for either condition, if ??? that is the reason for this B.S. situation. If it is, some engineer should get a new job.
@philippal8666
@philippal8666 2 года назад
It’s a storm out at sea, causing a tidal surge, apparently. The extremes of weather, are for the individual boats/ trains/ harbour to get through. The best loading systems aren’t for extremes.
@philippal8666
@philippal8666 2 года назад
Very low tide means ship on bottom. It’s not good for ships or be without water
@j777barbasiewicz
@j777barbasiewicz Год назад
@@philippal8666 It was problem with high tide. What are you talking about?
@paulcunnane4
@paulcunnane4 Год назад
@@j777barbasiewicz He's talking about planning. You're probably from the third world, don't worry about it.
@trainboi777yall6
@trainboi777yall6 11 месяцев назад
Well the ship could be too high, and strike loading equipment
@keithprice5719
@keithprice5719 Год назад
One nitpicky thing. Apostrophes make possessives, not plurals. Please change the title of the episode to The Train Kings…..
@hmcredfed1836
@hmcredfed1836 2 года назад
High Water Low Water, You guys just got a shitty habour xD
@raypitts4880
@raypitts4880 Год назад
COSTS MONEY TO DREDGE AND MAKE LOADERS MORE ADAPTABLE TO THE TIDE LEVELS THEY HAVE TO STOP LOADING THEN ITS 2 DAYS TO DO 3 DAYS WORK OWN BLOODY FAULT TRAINS AS WELL INCLUDES AIRPLANES GET A LIFE.
@stevet7777
@stevet7777 Год назад
Not sure I understood the Aussie talk. We have 148 cars of coal, 100 tons per car, 14,800 tons per train (British Columbia). I heard trains of 4000 tons? Not sure we are talking the same numbers. I have also seen 210 cars carrying double stack containers. That's a long train.
@dannywilliamson3340
@dannywilliamson3340 Год назад
You "gotta concentrate all the time"?? Who knew??
@reinaldosouza262
@reinaldosouza262 2 года назад
Fantástico documentário do transporte ferroviário na Austrália! Assistindo de Ituiutaba-MG,Brasil 🇧🇷,as 15:49,em 16/09/22.🙌
@paulcunnane4
@paulcunnane4 Год назад
Imagine when women and minorities get total control of these complex systems? Imagine going back to the 12th C in a decade or two.
@pakrailofficial1062
@pakrailofficial1062 2 года назад
That's nice dear really owsm
@stewirv
@stewirv Год назад
Why do you need a spell checker? Basic English language rule, no apostrophe for a plural noun.
@southoripper
@southoripper Год назад
Nutty chuzzwhuzzahs prolly smokin' Mullumbimby Madness on smoko!
@torbenhellborn3175
@torbenhellborn3175 Год назад
Your narration + editing speed is diastourus
@CaptjBelk
@CaptjBelk Год назад
Jeez who thought it would rain in the rainforest 😂😂😂. It always wet up there.
@Dirt_T_Tickler89
@Dirt_T_Tickler89 Год назад
Australia is cool and all, but other than the ore train, those trains don't compare to the US ones.
@gunnarborg7829
@gunnarborg7829 2 года назад
Why they don't have electrified the railways in Australia yet
@trainnerd3029
@trainnerd3029 2 года назад
It would be next to impossible to maintain that!
@marioxerxescastelancastro8019
@@trainnerd3029 The Russians did not get the message. They have far more electrified track than all Australia has.
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 Год назад
You ever thought of EST yourself, 7829 ? That's it, i'm done.
@PhilipFry.
@PhilipFry. Год назад
​@@trainnerd3029no
@diabolicalartificer
@diabolicalartificer 2 года назад
I was looking forward to this documentary but got fed up with the narrator waving his willy about and the incessant jump cuts. " It's hot! There's dragons! The train is 60 miles long! Here comes a flood! It's hot!" Quick, jump to a picture of a train crash. "It's hot! The train is a 1000 miles long! Watch out for the 50ft high cattle with machine guns!" Quick, jump to a map with a big wooshy noise! Fuck a duck, modern documenatry's do my head in.
@marioxerxescastelancastro8019
That is US-American style.
@raypitts4880
@raypitts4880 Год назад
EVERY BODY GIVE IT A THUMBS DOWN AND A SNOTTY COMMENT DOWN HERE
@craigwiester9177
@craigwiester9177 Год назад
"Kings", not "King's". Plural, not possessive.
@ernestwilson5591
@ernestwilson5591 Год назад
Really good documentary, enjoyed it!
@bismayparida2115
@bismayparida2115 Год назад
No double line? No electric loco?
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
Double track is a waste of money with modern traffic control systems. Where would you plug in an electric train?
@bismayparida2115
@bismayparida2115 Год назад
@@tonyburzio4107 High rise OHE? Electricity from Nuclear Power plant, wind mill, dams etc? Atcs/Etcs? Double track even tripple or quad track=good traffic management? U can keep diesel locos as backup when required but why waste fuels? Don't they pollute environment?
@RestrictedProceed
@RestrictedProceed Год назад
@@bismayparida2115 Quad track in an area like that would not be a good traffic management, it would be a collosal and stupid waste of money.
@frankwerner6355
@frankwerner6355 Год назад
Quite interesting, if a bit melodramatic.
@RED_STAR_89
@RED_STAR_89 2 года назад
Indian Pacific one of my fevt
@jbsmarklinmodellbahn1728
@jbsmarklinmodellbahn1728 2 года назад
Wouldn´t it be better to have double tracks? What´s the reason they don´t have?
@IndustrialParrot2816
@IndustrialParrot2816 2 года назад
price also a lot of railroads are single tracked (including about 80% of the american and canadian network)
@marioxerxescastelancastro8019
That the railway companies are cheapstakes.
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 Год назад
A rather naive comment, 1728 face.
@berkshiredave9766
@berkshiredave9766 Год назад
@@marioxerxescastelancastro8019 it cost 1 million dollars per mile to lay track. That doesn't include maintaining or grade crossing expansion.
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
No, it would be a waste of money. Traffic control long ago did away with the need for two tracks.
@ramondlane8149
@ramondlane8149 9 месяцев назад
Great documentary thank you Australia is an amaving country with great people. Love their positive attitude and easy going way of doing things
@johnjarvis8185
@johnjarvis8185 Год назад
You can tell the drama queen writers graduated with top honors from the American drama academy. But I did love all the real info passed on.
@brianbassett4379
@brianbassett4379 Год назад
Australia is approximately 7.74 million sq km, while the United States is approximately 9.83 million sq km, making the United States 27% larger than Australia. Australia has over 33,000km of track compared with the United States which has the largest rail transport network size of any country in the world, at a total of approximately 260,000 km (160,000 miles)... less than 13%. The Australian government made a decision long ago to go low-rent and not invest in their rail system and now they are sitting back and watching over 200 deaths a year involving trucks... apparently, the Australian people don't care enough to change it.
@steveluckhurst2350
@steveluckhurst2350 Год назад
Well considering that the size of Alaska is 1.7m Sq km, I would say that the lower 48 is roughly same size as Oz.
@PhilipFry.
@PhilipFry. Год назад
Don't pretend the US is better, you have a massive trucking industry leading to many many traffic accidents, and your railroad system is among the worst of the world 😂
@steveluckhurst2350
@steveluckhurst2350 Год назад
@@PhilipFry. The US seem unable to keep their trains on the track!
@PhilipFry.
@PhilipFry. Год назад
@@steveluckhurst2350 That is because the government doesn't care about funding railroads and the railroad companies have to do maintenance themselves, and they rather take more profit and a few dead people than making their trains safe
@unconventionalideas5683
@unconventionalideas5683 Год назад
@@PhilipFry.It is actually very well respected regarding its efficiency of moving freight. Passenger rail is terrible in much of the country, and the country has regulatory issues. However, the country has an incredibly efficient and effective system for shipping freight and consistently ranks in the global top five for per capita freight rail use.
@DAMotorsports
@DAMotorsports Год назад
I always see shows about trucking in Australia this is a good mix up. Just drop the drama
@gordonegan3924
@gordonegan3924 Год назад
Fake drama takes away from the story
@ganeshnayak2732
@ganeshnayak2732 2 года назад
Finest documentary. Love it.
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 Год назад
Ya need to "get out more", 2732.
@jamessmejkal8803
@jamessmejkal8803 Год назад
And we in New Mexico think three mile trains are long. All that coal had to leave one BIG HOLE in the Earth
@1990pommie
@1990pommie Год назад
imagine? reg passenger trains must stop and give way to them pia esp ? since surrounds deadly boring
@SW-jw6il
@SW-jw6il Год назад
it’s best to watch this with volume down… So Dramatic
@satishpatel5260
@satishpatel5260 Год назад
👉🇿🇲👌ZIKHOMO 👍
@clivehamilton2132
@clivehamilton2132 Год назад
Are you hiring any help
@ertske
@ertske Год назад
Awesome , here in holland the trains stop moving with one raindrop haha
@Unknown_Ooh
@Unknown_Ooh 2 года назад
All it took was a mouse click to get the operation going again? Why wasn't that the first thing they tried before wasted time and all the extra stuff they did?
@spooky3669
@spooky3669 2 года назад
Its for the Drama mentary! Production houses apparently think nobody wants to watch Dry Dull Documentaries.
@onehot57
@onehot57 Год назад
Would anyone watch these videos if it weren’t for the drama?
@thomasmleahy6218
@thomasmleahy6218 Год назад
Should be KINGS, no apostrophe.
@kenfrievalt7826
@kenfrievalt7826 Год назад
In the states things stop on a dime. In Australia things stop on a five cents piece
@stefaanmyncke
@stefaanmyncke Год назад
Great idea about the false snake - real ring, Will !
@syafiqyusryoo267
@syafiqyusryoo267 Год назад
The snowpiecer
@ItsCalebThomas
@ItsCalebThomas 2 года назад
Why is their 2 intro’s? lol
@raypitts4880
@raypitts4880 Год назад
STOP PUSHING EVERY MINUET EVERY TON AND SCRABBLING FOR MONEY SLOW DOWN A NOTCH AND LIVE.
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
They will, you won't. Human population requires hustle.
@johnroldan2886
@johnroldan2886 2 года назад
Where can I see railroad Australia Season #2
@cyrilthomas5994
@cyrilthomas5994 Год назад
Come to India see how travel happens
@DavidTheTruckie
@DavidTheTruckie Год назад
🤩🫡👍🏽
@fidomusic
@fidomusic 2 года назад
There are many trains!
@mow4ncry
@mow4ncry 2 года назад
Why does he separate food and freight food is just another form of freight LOL
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
Food has a time limit.
@1990pommie
@1990pommie Год назад
110kmph for 5 mins
@davidmeale9572
@davidmeale9572 Год назад
Drama TV at its best !
@amitpadhye7509
@amitpadhye7509 2 года назад
Loved this Australia...from india... I think there should be double tracks... though it's costly but still consider Australia economy its not difficult....
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
Double tracks were long ago made unnecessary by modern traffic control.
@travelvlogsindia6109
@travelvlogsindia6109 Год назад
@@tonyburzio4107 it is unnecessary ?
@k7y
@k7y Год назад
why trains don't have wipers that can wipe wet tracks
@41divad
@41divad Год назад
wouldn’t remove the oil
@RestrictedProceed
@RestrictedProceed Год назад
Some of them actually do. Either small brush in the front of the leading axle, or the more "high-tech" solution using a stream of pressurized air.
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
what about sending all this containers with a ship_
@spooky3669
@spooky3669 2 года назад
During the trip they pick up more wagons that need to go to Perth. A ship can't do that without a seaport. Also by ship it would take 3 weeks instead of 3 days.
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
@@spooky3669 understandable. thank you for the explanation.
@spooky3669
@spooky3669 2 года назад
@@benediktmorak4409 😉
@veryardian5545
@veryardian5545 2 года назад
Orang Eropa menang undang undang , belajarnya seperti udang di balik batu , bukan jga tanah pahlawan kita
@mrknotthall
@mrknotthall Год назад
I’ve always loved the commercial “Fosters, Australian for beer”. And I’m an American!
@steveluckhurst2350
@steveluckhurst2350 Год назад
I have news for you. Aussies don't drink Fosters!
@mrknotthall
@mrknotthall Год назад
@@steveluckhurst2350 LOL. I didn't know that.
@damarysdingui
@damarysdingui 2 года назад
I'm always glad when you upload..☺️ Thanks, D.C..💖
@MikesGarageReviews
@MikesGarageReviews Год назад
Australia should contribute to the planets use of food and oil with all that land. The country that produces very little but uses mass resources.
@tonyburzio4107
@tonyburzio4107 Год назад
No problem. Can you please bring a hundred million gallons of fresh water once a month?
@paulcunnane4
@paulcunnane4 Год назад
Typical leftie know nothing.
@PhilipFry.
@PhilipFry. Год назад
Bruh you aren't complaining that the Sahara isn't used to grow crops, now are you
@robertlane3513
@robertlane3513 Год назад
wow you sure make it all very melodramatic, does any thing ever work.
@abc7711
@abc7711 Год назад
These people are the ever green heros of the rail road world they are like the defiance forces they awake at night for our good sleep in the train at the night time traveling hat's off to these guys A truck full of love to them from Punjab India BUNTY 👍🙏🤗
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