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One day I will get used to the wider gauge tracks in the southern states, just not yet. Chilling at the end of the line. unknown. Fuji Sensia 100

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In Post: Southern Domination - NSW
In Location: New South Wales (map)
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Posted: 2004-03-19
Tags: bj2k, city circle, dsankt, graffiti, metro, sydney, trains, tunnels

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Comments on Wide Gauge
 
Pizzy

#1 - 2004-09-22 08:00 - Reply
where can I get me one of the dope beanies.......
 
dsankt

#2 - 2004-09-22 08:00 - Reply
For sale: 1 x funny beanie. Hardly used, some cobwebs and mushroomy growths - $10.
 
Punks

#3 - 2005-04-28 08:00 - Reply
Good place to hang out and eat ur late night shopping dinner :D
 
Pizzy

#4 - 2005-05-25 08:00 - Reply
Still selling that beanie? Its ill.
 
dsankt

#5 - 2005-05-26 08:00 - Reply
Of course, noone has made an offer yet. I'll even do you a deal because I know you $15!
 
Neptune

#6 - 2005-05-26 08:00 - Reply
this dissuded? lol hence the lights r still on?
 
curly

#7 - 2005-05-27 08:00 - Reply
yup, quite a few sections of disused train tunnels are lit up
 
Long Time Wanderer

#8 - 2005-08-26 08:00 - Reply
How long does this now not used tunnel go for?
 
dsankt

#9 - 2005-08-27 08:00 - Reply
Hey Curly I thought this was still used occasionally. Don't they lay up the trains here?
 
punks

#10 - 2006-02-11 07:00 - Reply
This is a very LIVE tunnel...do not go in there unless you want to play chicken with trains...
 
dsankt

#11 - 2006-02-11 07:00 - Reply
Thanks Mother for your kind concerns, your sage suggestions have been noted. Mmmmmmm chicken.
 
Pizzy

#12 - 2006-02-15 07:00 - Reply
Its definitely not a VERY LIVE tunnel, its only occasionally used as a lay-up for trains terminating at Martin Place Station
 
Henry P

#13 - 2006-03-25 07:00 - Reply
It is a LIVE tunnel for a terminating express train that doesnt go onto bondi at just before 8am and another just after 4pm. It turns around and heads back to mortdale. Pretty safe other times. The train moves very slowly and is easy to escape. It is also used to house a train when track works are done further down the line, and therefore yards cannot be accessed. So watch out for those nights.
 
onewaykids

#14 - 2006-06-10 08:00 - Reply
wer abowts is that its not melbourne is it?
 
dsankt

#15 - 2006-06-19 06:53 - Reply
Huh? Without the ability to read I'm amazed you can even type.
 
GORETEX

#16 - 2006-09-25 10:09 - Reply
this is not being used like it used to be now they have built the bondi turnback...
 
Unamous

#17 - 2006-11-16 22:12 - Reply
someone has been hit and killed down there...
 
dsankt

#18 - 2006-11-16 23:42 - Reply
People have been killed in lots of places, what's your point?
 
NonStop

#19 - 2006-12-15 23:02 - Reply
Is it still possible to go down and expore when a train is layed up?
 
dsankt

#20 - 2006-12-16 20:03 - Reply
I know a good way to find out NonStop...
 
air33

#21 - 2007-05-17 15:32 - Reply
OMGZ the orBz reprezzzzzent!
 
Pizzy

#22 - 2007-10-31 23:10 - Reply
Damn all the nut-riders come out when it comes to train tunnel action. Its a pretty mad-elite entrance, I can see why people can't find it. Down there a couple of weeks back and the lights were out, nice.
 
dsankt

#23 - 2007-11-01 01:56 - Reply
90% of explorers don't bust train tunnels, the risks are misunderstood and overinflated and for most the risks outweigh the rewards. Fine by me. I'll put up some shots from Paris metro soon, though they're barely a teaser.
 
curly

#24 - 2007-11-11 04:41 - Reply
electricity. water. big heavy metal things with momentum, gases... they all KILL U!!! MOOOHAHAHA

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