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M&S Trains: Australian Railways

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About M&S Trains: Australian Railways

M&S Trains is an Australian railfanning YouTube channel dedicated to capturing the best of mainline rail action, with a strong focus on South Australia and the Australian Outback. The channel features Australia’s freight and passenger services, including the occasional rare lash-up or heritage movement. Expect a mix of modern high-horsepower power and classic Aussie locomotives still earning their keep, filmed trackside with strong sound, scenic locations, and clear context about what you’re seeing, including operators, loco classes, train IDs, routes, and the challenges of steep grades, tight curves, and tunnels.

From narrow gauge branchline freight and standard gauge mainline operations to broad gauge heritage movements, M&S Trains showcases everything South Australia and Australia has to offer.

Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MS_Trains?sub_confirmation=1

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Australia's 1980's Twin Cab EMD Locomotives - NSW 81 class, ANR BL class, and V/Line G class

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