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Planned trackwork on the Sydney Metro M1 line during the late evening resulted in some strange and unusual train movements. These are the kind of train movements that you wouldn't see on a conventional railway with signals and train drivers. But with driverless trains and communications-based train control (CBTC), certain manoeuvres can be done much more quickly, as you'll see when you watch this video! Bye the way, the video title was inspired by "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark", one of my favourite bands. Credits and Attribution * Maps came from OpenRailwayMap.org, which uses Map Data © OpenStreetMap contributors: https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright https://www.openrailwaymap.org/ and Leaflet - https://leafletjs.com/ Patreon * / transportvlog Support Transport Vlog on Patreon and get early access to videos, ad-free content, exclusive videos, Zoom chats and much more. Social Media * X Twitter - / transportvlog Equipment and Applications * Cameras iPhone 16 Pro (most footage) Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 camera (for the serious zoomed in close-ups!) Microphones DJI Mic (when filming) Blue Yeti Microphone (for voiceovers) Editing Software Final Cut Pro Maps created using Affinity Designer Disclaimers * Accuracy I do my best to make the commentary in these videos as accurate as possible by checking facts on the internet and other sources. However, sometimes the information isn't available, so I'll use my railway knowledge and insight to explain something to the best of my ability. If accuracy is important, do check the comments, as other viewers will often pick up on things I've missed or any mistakes made. Also note that for older videos, things may change over time, causing some of the information to become out of date. Construction Sites, Maintenance Facilities and other Private Property All footage of construction sites, maintenance facilities and other private property is taken from a public vantage point. The only exception is if it's an open day or I have special permission to access the site. The iPhone's small lens and zoom function makes it easier to film through small gaps in hoardings or fencing, so it may look like I'm on site when I'm not! If you would like to know the exact filming location, then ask me in the comments. To get in touch: Email - [email protected] Twitter DM - twitter.com/transportvlog