Loved these trains growing up most nostalgic of that time 87/94
@G516R7005 күн бұрын
Great video of the 80's and 90's and the old electric Red Rattlers
Күн бұрын
Worked as a young Station Assistant (Sydney) in 1986 - seems like another lifetime ago. ... Loved the open doors of the Red Rattlers in summer ( wouldn't pass OH&S these days).
@ObsessedwithTrains5 ай бұрын
Great footage!
@sharongoodsell93415 күн бұрын
The seventies, Train's were older again Windows open , Door's open , spin around seats
@TURKISH-14533 күн бұрын
Love them rattlers 👍🏼
@commodorenut14 сағат бұрын
I remember these red combo sets (single deck motor cars with double deck Tulloch trailers) well when I was going to high school. I wish we had camera phones back then, because having a new Tangara beside one at the station most mornings was a mind-blowing look at technology advances. I wish I was able to take photos, but we never imagined the red sets would be wiped out just a year or 2 later. Mind you, 15 years after that I would often end up sitting in a grey-painted Tulloch trailer…. I always thought the red rattler name came about from the wooden sash windows that rattled incessantly in their frames, especially when open all the way.
@h-aandle5 күн бұрын
interesting
@turbotheamericanstaffy2 сағат бұрын
4:30 The bloke casually walking across the tracks. That's an emergency call these days 😂 Simpler times where common sense prevailed. Open windows and doors on the trains. Starion attendants didn't wear hi vis vests, no tactiles on the coping, no signs every where you look. No incessant safety announcements blasting at you every 30 seconds. No changing the company name every few years. The fence between the tracks and the footpath at Milsons Point as you head over the Harbour Bridge was so short. Adults and kids alike could be trusted to use the network without getting a Darwin award. Those days are long gone.
@ned2725 ай бұрын
sydney trains look like something an AI would generate lmao. Things are ooogly.