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Re: [NSW] North Shore line G-SETs



Why dont u try all central coast services or mental coast as some idiots say
in this group they all have to go over the bridge and 75%of the time in the
afternoon they are g sets at the front
Andrew
"Anita Lukaszyk" <neety@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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> maikha_l@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > To all,
> >
> > I'm considering chasing up a G-SET along the North Shore line
> > (practically along the Big Coathanger) but I'm wanting to know what
> > services along the line are common to be run by a G?
>
> Just because it is tabled to be a T/G set, it might not always be that.
> Besides, the T set might be leading and you wouldn't be too happy about
> that :-)
>
> Coathanger or no Coathanger, its only a Tangara...
>
> > or would it usually be the 8:43am from Springwood?
>
> This arrives at Milsons Pt at 08:46. If you stand on the City end of the
> platform, you can get a good shot. I used a standard 35mm zoom camera
> for the first shot on http://www.ozemail.com.au/~neety/trains/Gsets.html
> With you 210mm zoom, you can do MUCH better.
>
> > and also, is there a path or viewing spot right next to the railway
> > lines on the harbour bridge where I can get some good shots? I have an
> > orange safety vest.
>
> I have a safety vest too - do I get a prize?
>
> Milsons Pt station is the best (and easily accessible) place to go... no
> safety vest required :-)
>
>
> --
> Anita Lukaszyk
> neety@iprimus.com.au
> http://www.ozemail.com.au/~neety