Hi everyone! This video is a bit of a dive into the different types of carriage used within Melbourne suburban trains, and how we ended up with the standard sets of cars we use today. A lot of this is stuff that enthusiasts will already know, but I've tried to make it a bit more aimed at explaining the basic concepts of multiple unit operation to a more general audience. Simultaneously, it's also extremely nerdy and detailed. I think I was inspired towards making this a couple of years ago when I was walking along with my dad, he saw a 6 car X'trap and said "hey look, that train is two trains stuck together." It's one of those things that I've always thought is obvious, but not necessarily to the casual observer. This video contains some new 'small train' graphics which Alexander and I have whipped up using various methods.
Hope you enjoy it!
Taitset
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