Wow you learn something new every day,,, I thought that locomotive was a sd7 sd9 or gp9 I never knew there was such thing as gp35 high hood ,,,, where thee heck did they thing up ,,, maybe former SPee loco ????
@@alfredbaroni2133 A little searching finds CSRX 216 was built for Norfolk & Western. They along with Southern Railway ordered their diesel locomotives with high short hoods much longer that most others, with the control stands set up to operate with the long hood as the front.
The section of line that is out of service from Whitefield n.h. to st. Johnsbury v.t.; is that the line that Vermont rail is putting back into service?
I thought that o\s segment was owned by the state? Maybe the doge comitee will make a law that forces class 1 railroads to sell or fork over seldom used or un used rail lines to class 2 and 3 railroads. That would be a good supply chain solution, and better for freight railroading as a whole.
More freight trains= less taxes; more passenger trains= higher taxes. Freight railroading makes $$$ so tax money is not needed to maintain the track, highways/ roads are funded by tax dollars and the more trucks u have on the roads, the more often you will need tax dollars to fix them. And for those who still believe global warming is caused solely from greenhouse gases, for every 4 gallons of fuel a truck burns, a freight train will burn roughly 1 gallon. That ratio also equates to less heat being expelled into the atmosphere.
@MBV2202 I don't play that, but I'm currently working on a small game limited to a small group of people, it's pretty much just for fun and I'd rather get sounds without stealing
I am always thrilled when I see dormant rail lines put back into service! I hope we so much more of this is '25!
Nice video. Good sound quality. I love the sound of a P series horn.
Great catch with the camera. Well done. Look forward to seeing some operations in the summer on the line
That is a stunning P5, and the cold air plus the echo from the mountains make it even better! Bravo
Nice capture of that high-hood GP35 in action, and a good variety of scenic locations!
Wow you learn something new every day,,, I thought that locomotive was a sd7 sd9 or gp9 I never knew there was such thing as gp35 high hood ,,,, where thee heck did they thing up ,,, maybe former SPee loco ????
@@alfredbaroni2133 A little searching finds CSRX 216 was built for Norfolk & Western. They along with Southern Railway ordered their diesel locomotives with high short hoods much longer that most others, with the control stands set up to operate with the long hood as the front.
Great video. I subscribed to your channel as well!
1:22 I though that was a drone coming out of the sky 😂😂
Cool video well done!
Great stuff
The section of line that is out of service from Whitefield n.h. to st. Johnsbury v.t.; is that the line that Vermont rail is putting back into service?
That's what the rumor is, but good luck with CSX still owning from St. Johnsbury to Gilman.
I thought that o\s segment was owned by the state? Maybe the doge comitee will make a law that forces class 1 railroads to sell or fork over seldom used or un used rail lines to class 2 and 3 railroads. That would be a good supply chain solution, and better for freight railroading as a whole.
@@ChristinaLarsen-dk1pe Freight by Rail better for the Nation.
More freight trains= less taxes; more passenger trains= higher taxes. Freight railroading makes $$$ so tax money is not needed to maintain the track, highways/ roads are funded by tax dollars and the more trucks u have on the roads, the more often you will need tax dollars to fix them. And for those who still believe global warming is caused solely from greenhouse gases, for every 4 gallons of fuel a truck burns, a freight train will burn roughly 1 gallon. That ratio also equates to less heat being expelled into the atmosphere.
@@ChristinaLarsen-dk1pe Like your way of thinking you are 110% right.
Nice video. 🎉
Excellent New subscribe broo
Where / who are the customers that use rail now??
Presby (at Hazen) and propane for storage (at Coos junction or at Hazen also)
can I have permission to use a little bit of the audio from this video?
For Trainz?
@MBV2202 I don't play that, but I'm currently working on a small game limited to a small group of people, it's pretty much just for fun and I'd rather get sounds without stealing
I'm surprised that they don't have someone protecting the crossing as the engine goes through