Melbourne's electric suburban trains run in standard 'sets' of carriages, with different types of cars playing different roles in the function of the train. This video takes a look at the situation today in 2024, as well as a bit of history to show how we got here.
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All photographs and video footage are by Martin Bennet (me), with the exception of the short clip of double-ended Tait motor 472M, which is by Alexander Jamieson, check out his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@melbournesparks3828 The animated graphic trains are by myself, with the exception of the Comeng and Hitachi sets, which are by Alexander Jamieson. The credit music in this video is by my brother Cian, who also provides the equipment and expertise to record my voiceovers. Check out his music here: https://hyperfollow.com/cianbennetmusic
Chapters:
00:00 - ..how many cars?
01:04 - Car types, a brief history
02:44 - Standard Blocks & Units
04:04 - Some other sets
05:13 - Along comes the Hitachi
05:36 - East end, West end
06:42 - Comeng arrives, MTM is cool now
07:53 - Equipment distribution
09:04 - Six car sets today
10:35 - Three car sets today
11:50 - The move towards fixed trains
12:13 - A Sydney distraction
13:43 - HCMT classification chaos
15:28 - ..do I need to know any of this?
17:46 - The end part of the video
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