Transperth B series drivers view - Mandurah to Butler

Publicado 2020-02-19
A Transperth train drivers view in a B series railcar of a trip from Mandurah station to Butler station, via Perth Underground station, a trip of approximately 110km.

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  • @thebigmarvinski
    i stayed in clarkson when i visited WA last yr, this line was brilliant to get to CBD
  • @jmckenzie962
    It was pretty satisfying to see the train go visibly faster than the cars on the motorway throughout the trip. Sadly that's something you don't see very often in New Zealand.
  • @qfa330
    Something very soothing and calming between Mandurah and Warnbro !
  • Thank you very much for posting this video. I was moved to tears upon watching this, especially the section between Perth and Currambine because itt truly brought back my memories. I frequently traveled between Currambine (where I lived) to Joondalup and also Perth. I was quite surprised to see that aside the fact that there is underground platform in Perth, now the Fremantle line is located to the left of Butler (then Joondalup) line. The view between Perth until Joondalup Arena is largely unchanged since the last time I rode the train in 2002. There are difference such as the presence of storage track in Leederville, Greenwood station, modification at Edgewater station, and also repainting of some stations. But the biggest shock has to be the major changes in Currambine and surrounding areas. I remember beyond Joondalup Arena, the track used to travel through the bush before arriving at old Currambine station (which was a terminus). However, now the whole place is surrounded by busy freeway! Other than that, seeing the Joondalup station just like the way it was, and also Warwick station where I would normally catch the bus to Mirrabooka, really brought back the good memories of my stay in Perth and Australia.
  • @philipmudd8841
    been having this playing while im studying for my class lmao it's suprisingly relaxing
  • @busdriver1261
    The section between Cockburn Central and Roe Hwy looks quite different now. Interesting seeing it before all the Thornlie-Cockburn works started :)
  • @TigerTask3
    Train Announcements (Next Station just before arrival) 0:02 Mandurah 12:14 Warnbro (Warnbruh) 15:55 Rockingham 20:31 Wellard 23:58 Kwinana 29:32 Aubin Grove 32:37 Cockburn Central 37:07 Murdoch (Old Announcement) 39:29 Bull Creek 43:14 Canning Bridge 49:09 Elizabeth Quay 50:43 Perth Underground 54:43 Leederville 57:41 Glendalough 1:00:38 Stirling 1:04:58 Warwick 1:08:06 Greenwood 1:10:22 Whitfords 1:13:27 Edgewater 1:16:31 Joondalup 1:19:49 Currambine 1:23:06 Clarkson 1:29:18 Butler
  • @hoofie2002
    If I come back to this in a few years time perhaps the bloody escalator at Warwick will have been fixed.
  • 19:56. About a decade ago I used to live on this street next to the track in Wellard. I used to love seeing these trains roar past my house and was great to witness. It was cool also because I could listen out and hear track screeching and hissing to let me know that a train was approaching.
  • @twistrace
    Always very relaxing to watch. Thanks!
  • I'm so excited to go back home next year! I can ride the train and bus everywhere (I'm getting a car but I just like public transport more)
  • you know its been years since i have used this service back in the day it was the A class trains from currumbine station to perth i had to catch a bus from quinns rocks to currambine then the train, i recently was over and caught a B series train (by far my favorite) i really love the high power motor sounds when the train slows down or starts moving and when i come back to perth i will make sure its on line with a B series car so i can take it to work every day .... thanks for posting the videos of the B series
  • @BGYT10
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  • @huangshijian3068
    going to miss this place that I had studying here for 3 yeas from 2018-2021