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 What is a Track WarrantAdded: June 05, 2011 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Pacific National Tasmania (more..)
» EMD G22C (more..)
» The Tin Dish (more..)
» Hobart TAS, Australia (more..)
» August 29, 2006
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 2011 (more..)
» 31 (more..)
» Steve Jeffs (more..)
» Contact Steve Jeffs
Remarks: When I transferred down to Tassie (Tasmania) in 2004, there were some strange facets of rail operation that I had to become accustomed to. The rails were closer together, right hand drive cabs (mostly), Driver Only Operation, and the safeworking system. WHAT is a Track Warrant. Fortunately, I quickly cottoned on and actually enjoyed my time rattling around insdie vintage Tassie diesels.
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by Rod McGiveron on July 16, 2011

I love this video. It shows someone who has to know their stuff and works in a very competitive environment and also the video gives an insight into the mundane side of train drivers. It's only a shame we don't have more Tassie trains running in every corner of the most special state of Australia. Thankyou...

Posted by GREGG@Q.R on July 26, 2011

Another classic Steve!,also good to see you "maturing" in your videos over the years and haven't turned to the Botox!.Great to catch up on my trip south,look forward to chasing some more trains next time. Cheers Gregg.

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