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[email protected] March 8th 10 07:29 AM

Road trains
 
G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.

Long time lurker.

Regards.

Mac

David Lesher March 8th 10 08:33 AM

Road trains
 
writes:

G'day,


I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.


Has the rail link reduced the number of such on the Stuart
Highway?

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& no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX
Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433

Jeff R.[_3_] March 8th 10 09:22 AM

Road trains
 

wrote in message
...
G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.

Long time lurker.

Regards.

Mac


Just one improvement:

Can you post a link to the explanatory txt file, and to the pix themselves?

Save us the inconvenience of searching for them...

--
Jeff R.




Royston Vasey March 8th 10 01:21 PM

Road trains
 

wrote in message
...
G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.

Long time lurker.

Regards.

Mac



http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains.txt

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains1.jpg

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains2.jpg

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains3.jpg

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains4.jpg




Karl Townsend March 8th 10 01:42 PM

Road trains
 

wrote in message
...
G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.

Long time lurker.

Regards.

Mac


Loading that many cattle would take hours. I'm curious, why doesn't each
truck just leave as its loaded? I don't see an advantage to everyone driving
so close together. All but the front truck has a terrible view and eats
dust. If you aren't the lead dog, the view never changes

Karl



Larry Jaques[_2_] March 8th 10 03:09 PM

Road trains
 
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:59:30 +1030, the infamous
scrawled the following:

G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.


Yes, it worked. Royston posted the actual links. Cool heli pics.

I thought you might have been building their trailers, Mac.

--
Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate.
-- Chuang-tzu

Bob Engelhardt March 8th 10 04:32 PM

Road trains
 
Nice pix! From a plane, I presume?

In pix 1 & 3 (on the road) - are they moving? If so, how fast (they are
really close together)? Also if so, how come no dust is coming up -
those roads don't look paved.

How's their safety record? An accident is probably spectacular.

Bob

BTW - you could make great panoramas with stitching software. I've used
the free Microsoft research version:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/...roups/ivm/ICE/
VERY impressive

Ned Simmons March 8th 10 04:40 PM

Road trains
 
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 07:42:50 -0600, "Karl Townsend"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.

Long time lurker.

Regards.

Mac


Loading that many cattle would take hours. I'm curious, why doesn't each
truck just leave as its loaded? I don't see an advantage to everyone driving
so close together. All but the front truck has a terrible view and eats
dust. If you aren't the lead dog, the view never changes


And if you're going to tow three trailers, you might as well put some
weight on them...
http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k1...s/C5Logger.jpg

The first few times you see one of those coming at you at 45mph on the
private dirt logging roads in northern Maine some serious puckering is
guaranteed.

--
Ned Simmons

Lewis Hartswick March 9th 10 12:35 AM

Road trains
 
Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Nice pix! From a plane, I presume?

In pix 1 & 3 (on the road) - are they moving? If so, how fast (they are
really close together)? Also if so, how come no dust is coming up -
those roads don't look paved.

How's their safety record? An accident is probably spectacular.

Bob

I was going to ask that also. "Been there saw that" and I
was going to ask why they are all standing still. :-)
(absolutely no dust storm rising) :-)
...lew...

Martin H. Eastburn March 10th 10 03:40 AM

Road trains
 
Well done!
Martin

Royston Vasey wrote:
wrote in message
...
G'day,

I posted a few photos of cattle road trains in the
Northern Territory to the drop box (thanks Jeff). I think I did it ok
but first time I have posted photos.

Long time lurker.

Regards.

Mac



http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains.txt

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains1.jpg

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains2.jpg

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains3.jpg

http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/RoadTrains4.jpg




Larry Fishel March 12th 10 12:56 AM

Road trains
 
On Mar 8, 8:42*am, "Karl Townsend"
wrote:
Loading that many cattle would take hours. I'm curious, why doesn't each
truck just leave as its loaded? I don't see an advantage to everyone driving
so close together.


Reduced aerodynamic drag.

Bill McKee March 12th 10 02:44 AM

Road trains
 

"Larry Fishel" wrote in message
...
On Mar 8, 8:42 am, "Karl Townsend"
wrote:
Loading that many cattle would take hours. I'm curious, why doesn't each
truck just leave as its loaded? I don't see an advantage to everyone
driving
so close together.


Reduced aerodynamic drag.

REply:
Lots of those road trains are a couple miles long and one big tractor
pulling. Not a lot of trucks.



Why are people so cruel March 18th 10 08:48 AM

Road trains
 


Has the rail link reduced the number of such on the Stuart
Highway?

No, not to any noticeable amount. The rail line operator is on the brink of
bankruptcy (might be in receivership) due to lack of trade - which did n't
take a rocket scientist to foresee but politicians and bureaucrats just had
our money to burn.





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