SYDNEY CITY - Walking From SYDNEY HOSPITAL To WYNYARD Station George Street via Hunter Street
Walking in Sydney City Centre from Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital to Wynyard Station at George Street via Hunter Street.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Sydney Hospital And Sydney Eye Hospital (Emergency)
00:10 - Macquarie Street
00:14 - Reserve Bank of Australia Museum
00:28 - Martin Place (on the left)
00:39 - Sydney Hospital
01:58 - Parliament of New South Wales
03:04 - State Library of New South Wales
04:01 - Hunter Street
05:10 - Quantium (on the left)
05:43 - Chifley Square & Phillip Street (right)
05:57 - Elizabeth Street
06:12 - Chifley Square
07:10 - Castlereagh Street (left) & Bligh Street (right)
08:33 - Citibank (on the left)
08:51 - Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
08:55 - O'Connell Street
09:24 - Pitt Street & hunter street junction
09:48 - NAB Branch
09:57 - Westpac
10:15 - The Grand Hotel
10:44 - IMB Bank
11:48 - George Street, Wynyard Station
Filmed: Spring 2019
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DIY Budget Travel (4K) - Sydney & Blue Mountains, best FREE attractions and cheap eats
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In this episode of DIY Travel Guide, we'll be exploring Sydney and Blue Mountain on a budget. The host Charles Huang will visit all the best FREE attractions includes, Sydney Mint, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Royal Botanic Gardens, Parliament of New South Wales, The Rocks Discovery Museum and Hyde Park. We'll also showcase of Australia famous landmark such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and the Olympic Park. Not forget to window shopping at historic Queen Victoria Building, eating cheap and getting around with public transit. Finally, we'll also visit the magnificent Blue Mountains National Park by trains, all done under four days!
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CAGE OF DEATH - Swimming With Crocodiles
Crocosaurus Cove, is a popular tourist attraction, which brings together some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in Australia, and has around 200 crocodiles, and is Located in the centre of Darwin, in the northern territory of Australia.
There are many attractions and things to do at Crocosaurus cove, such as fishing for crocs from a platform and even hold a baby Saltwater Crocodile, it also has the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles.
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T369 shunting V/Line passenger carriages at North Bendigo and N465 on 0098- 22/4/18
After the arrival of 8097 from Melbourne at SSR's North Bendigo Workshops with N465 hauling passenger cars BN55 and BRN56 from set VN19, CFCLA's T369 is seen shunting the two carriages in the workshops compound before N465 departs back for Melbourne as 0098. Also seen in the workshops yard are Pacific National's A78, XR552 and G536; the XR and G sitting on workshops bogies while undergoing traction motor attention.
Trains seen in order are:
Shunting- T369
0098- N465
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Trains in Tasmania 1989 - English Electric paradise
Trains in Tasmania 1989 covers Australia's island state in 1990.
The narrow gauge system was dominated by English Electric diesels at the time, Some obtained new by the TGR in the 1970's. The majority were obtained second hand from Queensland Railways in the 1980's.
Locations featured include, Conara Junction, Hobart, Bridgewater, Burnie, Launceston and Western Junction.
Also included is a couple of shots on the Emu Bay Railway.
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HURSTVILLE - Sydney Australia | Hurstville City Centre Walking Tour
Hurstville City Centre Walking Tour, Sydney Australia.
Hurstville is a suburb in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is 16 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD and is part of the St George area. Hurstville is the administrative centre of the local government area of the Georges River Council.
The name Hurstville is derived from the English 'hurst', meaning 'a wooded eminence' and 'ville' meaning 'town'.
Hurstville's residential developments are a mixture of low-density housing, medium-density flats, and high-density apartment buildings.
Hurstville has become a central business district for the southern suburbs of Sydney. It is a large, multiethnic suburb with a multitude of commercial buildings and high-rise residential buildings dominating the skyline.
The commercial area is centred on the main street, Forest Road, on the northern side of Hurstville Railway station. Forest Road is the main shopping street which features branches of many retail shops as well as numerous banks and other financial institutions. The commercial developments also extend to surrounding streets concentrated from Queens Road to The Avenue and on the southern side of Hurstville Railway station, around Ormonde Parade. The commercial developments extend further along Forest Road, west towards Penshurst and east towards Bexley.
Hurstville has two major shopping centres, Westfield Hurstville and Hurstville Central. There are also a few smaller shopping centres such as Hurstville Times Plaza, East Quarter, Metro Centre, Hurstville City Centre, Union Arcade and Hurstville Arcade (formerly Jolleys Arcade and Woolworths Arcade).
The administrative offices of the City of Hurstville are located in the Hurstville Civic Centre in MacMahon Street. This street also features a number of historic buildings such as the Friendly Pharmacy, old Fire Station, Ritz Hotel and the St George Regional Museum, which houses the cake decorating collection formerly held at the Australian Cakes and Sugar Art Museum. Hurstville City Library is located nearby on Queens Road.
Hurstville railway station is a major station on the Illawarra line of the Sydney Trains network. All Suburban and all Intercity trains stop at Hurstville. Hurstville is 20 minutes from Sydney Central railway station on the express service. Hurstville is a major bus interchange with bus services departing from Forest Road and Ormonde Parade. Hurstville is also serviced by St George Community Transport, a HACC funded transport service for the Frail Aged, people with disability and their carers.
The first European settlers in the area were mostly of British and Irish ancestry. From the late 1960s, Hurstville, like many surrounding areas, became home to migrants from all around the world. The first wave of migrants included Greeks and Italians who began moving south from Sydney's inner-city suburbs. They were followed by more European migrants, including many from the former Yugoslavia.
From the 1990s, the Chinese community within Hurstville has grown considerably. Much of this was related to significant migration from Hong Kong during the 1990s and migration from Mainland China during the 2000s. Many local businesses are operated by people of Chinese background, the interests of which are advanced by the St. George Asian Business Association. Hurstville is a hub for Asian groceries, food and services.
According to the 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population, there were 29,822 residents in Hurstville. 27.8% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were China 36.9%, Nepal 7.1%, Hong Kong 4.0%, Indonesia 1.8% and India 1.5%. 18.1% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Mandarin 32.3%, Cantonese 17.9%, Nepali 7.2%, Arabic 2.8% and Greek 2.5%. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 42.7%, Catholic 11.8%, Hinduism 8.2% and Buddhism 8.1%. The most common ancestries in Hurstville were Chinese 49.4%, English 6.6%, Nepalese 6.6%, Australian 5.1% and Greek 2.9% and 1.3% Filipinos.
Filmed: Winter 2019
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Sydney Bus Museum - 1792/792 AEC Regent III/Commonwealth Engineering
Transmission: Four speed Wilson pre-selector gearbox driving a worm drive differential.
Engine: 9.6 litre six cylinder AEC diesel engine, bore 4.72, stroke 5.59, 125 B.H.P. at 1800 RPM.
Depot(s) served: Randwick, Manly, Pagewood, Enfield, Willoughby, North Sydney, Ryde, Leichhardt, Burwood, Dural(Busways).
Year Built: 5/47
Body No: Unknown
Chassis no: Unknown
792 or if you like 1792 is seen on the Anzac Bridge between the Sydney Bus Museum Museum from the Queen Victoria Building.
792 was built in May 1947 and was used as a driver training bus at Randwick for a while before it got transferred to Manly, Pagewood, Enfield, Willoughby, North Sydney, Ryde and finally Burwood. 792 was one of the buses which was built to replace the trams and the buses that were built in the 1930s. This bus was withdrawn in Feburary 1973 from Burwood.
A few fun facts about 792:
1. This was the first bus to be delivered to DGT with a semi-automatic gearbox
2. This bus was involved in a collision with a shop awning in Burwood in 1973 which is why the reason that this bus was withdrawn.
3. This bus was renumbered 1792 when DGT decided to use 4 digit fleet numbers ( I don't know when)
Unfortunately, this bus is not in the best condition as the engine vibrates when this bus is in a higher gear. Also at 8:20 this bus almost stalls LOL (I can't really blame it on the bus, it could just be that the driver is incompetent)
Apologies for my finger getting in the way, I am holding a power bank behind the phone.
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BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
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Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
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Models & Minatures Part1
DescriptionThe Models & Minatures show on the NSW Rail Museum, Thirlmere Friday 7th July 2017
Featuring HO scale model railway layouts The Car Sheds, Waterfall and Yendys, yes I filmed The Car Sheds layout a lot, its one of my favourites, Also is a few scences of 2705 on Loopline shuttles. Yes don't you hate it when the sun disappears an re appears after the train has gone.
Anyways enjoy. And yes Im aware of the date typo in the intro, I release it now but it took me 90mins to create this movie. Enjoy and thank you
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Grafton Bridge XPT 2
Monday 7 December 2009 in 38 degree heat a 48 class trundles south across the bridge over the Clarence river at Grafton, northern NSW, with a short train of wheat wagons, which I then film shunting at Grafton City station. A few hours later I walk across the bridge to film the on-time Casino-bound XPT cross the bridge, then take a taxi back over the unique piece of engineering that is the double-decker Grafton bridge.
The Farm of Rotting Corpses in Tennessee
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A Visit to Goulburn
A visit to Goulburn Railway Station, a regional city in New South Wales, about 200km south-west of Sydney. Here, a Qube Logistics train is being formed to travel to Junee with empty intermodal freight wagons. Seen in this video are two of Qube's RL Class locomotives, RL302 and RL305, 48 Class locomotives 4814 and 4816 and South Australian Railways 830 Class locomotive, 852.
0:00 - 4814 and 4816 shunt out of the yard.
0:24 - RL302 is uncoupled from 852 on Platform 3 and moved up the line.
0:58 - 4814 and 4816 are brought into Platform 3 and coupled to 852 and RL305
2:56 - The complete consist of 4816, 4814, 852 and RL305 moves out of Platform 3.
3:52 - The train is shunted back into the yard to pick up the waiting intermodal wagons.
5:30 - RL302 is shunted back into Platform 3 and shut down.
CANADIAN PR PATHWAY STRATEGY NOT EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT (CANADA TOURIST VISA | WORK PERMIT | PR)
Convert Tourist Visa to Canadian PR. This video will guide you in detail how to apply for a Canadian Tourist Visa, how to get a job offer while on Tourist Visa, get a work permit legally and become a Canadian PR. Understanding of the entire process is the key.
The biggest advantage you have while in Canada is to have a higher chance of landing a Job Interview as majority of employers prefer those who are physically present in Canada. Specially if you are applying for AIPP or RNIP, a face to face interview is the best way to get a Job. Getting a Job Interview is not easy honestly but networking with the hiring managers and company employees before arriving in Canada really makes a huge difference! Visit Visa is only $100 :)
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7. Learn why it is very important to visit headhunters as soon as you arrive in Canada
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TRAIN DRIVER'S VIEW: Live chat and Stream from the Bergen Line, Norway
This is a prerecorded playlist from trips on the Bergen Line. It is not possible to stream live from a train due to safety reasons and lack of internet coverage.
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The Bergen Line from Oslo to Bergen consist of:
The Drammen Line (Oslo - Drammen)
The South Line (Drammen - Hokksund)
The Randsfjord Line (Hokksund - Hønefoss)
The Bergen Line (Hønefoss - Voss)
The Voss Line (Voss - Bergen)
The famous and scenic Flåm Line branches off the Bergen Line at Myrdal and goes down to Flåm. It's the steepest adhesion normal gauge railway in Northern Europe with a grade of 55‰ (1:18).
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DIY Budget Travel (4K) - Melbourne with best FREE attractions
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In this episode of DIY Travel, we are heading to Melbourne, Australia to showcase all the must see and free attractions, where to stay, free City Circle Tram and getting around with its bike sharing program. Some of feature attractions will include National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Chinatown, Royal Botanical Gardens, Free Tour of the Victoria State Parliament House, Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Beach, the famous street arts and graffiti ally on Hosier Lane and more.
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EXPLORING WW11 BATTERY & TUNNELS ~ Cape Banks ~ SECRET TUNNEL DISCOVERED!!
Prior to World War II a portion of land located on Cape Banks that belongs to the NSW Golf Club was utilized by the Australian Defence Forces for the construction of the Cape Banks Battery.
This was part of the Sydney Coastal Defences built prior to & during WWII. The counter bombardment fortifications consisted of two breech loading 9.2' gun emplacements, underground plotting room, underground powder & shell magazine, hydraulic pump room, & some short tunnels linking the different sections...
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Hornsby to Gordon Shuttles 2017
On 12 August 2017, preserved steam locomotive 3016 and diesel locomotive 4490 operated shuttle trips from Hornsby to Gordon and return, in Sydney's north. The five trips took 40 minutes each and were all sold out.
NSW Rail Productions visited several of the intermediate stations to see the train throughout the day, and travelled aboard FS2021 for the final trip.
The train then returned to Central to be used for further shuttles for Rail Safety Week, starting on the Sunday.
The shuttles were organised by the NSW Rail Museum.
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3016 as Donald 5-11-2017
3016 is Donald from Thomas and friends. This is the second trip of the day. It's departing from Sodor Station. The train has Diesel 4807 as assistant and makes for a quick turnaround trip being push pull operated. Filmed in the grounds of the NSW Rail Museum.