Cats have a higher frequency of hearing then we do. Once a train gets so close to us we can hear the vibrations in the rail prior hence the griding sound before the train actually gets to you. Being ribbon rail this vibration is carried much further but at a frequency we can't hear but they can therefore he was distracted from whatever it was he was watching and left.
Hello from Cornwall. Despite other comments, I really appreciate the way you combine trains and Mother Nature in your videos. Please don’t stop doing that. Your videos are very well made and the animals add a great counterpoint to graffitied box cars and endless dirty tankers. Today’s video is a perfect example. One locomotive pulling 100+ intermodal cars, all of them EMPTY!! Could there be anything more boring?? The ground hog made the video interesting. Thank you for all railfan/animal lovers. CAS
This starts out with a nice fat woodchuck packing on the pounds for winter, a train savvy cat, and ends with a stallion pulling a long train of container cars. A nice nature video. ( LOL )
That is very big groundhog wow. That cat did rite thing get off the track. Even though cats have nine life to live. Nice Norfolk southern locomotive. Pretty neat that one SD70 unit pull all those cars by his self.with no help
I love that one engine pulling all those bare table cars Was going pretty fast through that neighborhood before he started braking his speed. Great video with the beaver and the cat. Very nice footage.
@@midwestsirens Yes, I also have post war Lionel trains. I run them with my Legacy control engines. Check them out on my channel. If you enjoy my videos why not leave a comment , rate and subscribe. Thanks for you question.Have a great day. Nick
Heard a little kid in the background, probably the cat's pet hooman, and nice video of the groundhog manicuring it's grass so they don't have to use Weed-B-Gone. Shuffle them empty tables to where they're useful.
Is it just me, or have more single engine trains been running these days? Perhaps it's a part of the general restructuring of how freight trains run in this country.
Excellent video! I like the cat and its soo cute😍👍🏽 and nice catch of the ns train and that NS SD70ACE looks like that is built new and I like that noise of the train
complimenti grandi per la ripresa del bellissimo ANIMALETTO E DEL GATTO E PER IL TRANSITO DEL TRENO CON PIANALI DI SERVIZIO COMPLIMENTI CARI AMICI UN SALUTO CARO GIUSEPPE
Wht didn't you show the back of this beautiful locomotive?I was hoping to at least get. A rear shot of this unit doing what she was designed to do!pulling trains!
Good my friend Pull! How in United State a locomotive Emd Sd70ace in Norfolk Southern stand Pull up 128 wagons. In Brazil are two or more locomotives to load 140 wagons. Nice too meet you Rochester in Brazil A big hug
The beaver enjoys being filmed...the cat got off the tracks at the right time...there is plenty of graffiti on this train...enjoy the rest of your day, Dave.
HOW COME YOU DIDN'T SHOW THE LOCOMOTIVE GOING AWAY FROM THE CAMERA?IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE SEEN THE BACK OF THE LOCOMOTIVE, AS SHE WAS GOING BY!
@@nabarunbiswas7462 most of the heavy freight lines are wooden, and of course the older tourist places. our "NEC" line, which is our high speed rail, uses concrete, and some of the freight lines use concrete at specific locations, in some switching areas. some of our larger city "modern" commuter lines are concrete. i have seen a few random lines to use steel ones in small specific locations, but i dont think those are widely used anywhere over here.
Cats have a higher frequency of hearing then we do. Once a train gets so close to us we can hear the vibrations in the rail prior hence the griding sound before the train actually gets to you. Being ribbon rail this vibration is carried much further but at a frequency we can't hear but they can therefore he was distracted from whatever it was he was watching and left.
Cool fact that’s why the cat got off the tracks before he even saw the train
Big Baretable Train
Hello from Cornwall. Despite other comments, I really appreciate the way you combine trains and Mother Nature in your videos. Please don’t stop doing that. Your videos are very well made and the animals add a great counterpoint to graffitied box cars and endless dirty tankers.
Today’s video is a perfect example. One locomotive pulling 100+ intermodal cars, all of them EMPTY!! Could there be anything more boring?? The ground hog made the video interesting. Thank you for all railfan/animal lovers. CAS
Thx!
This starts out with a nice fat woodchuck packing on the pounds for winter, a train savvy cat, and ends with a stallion pulling a long train of container cars. A nice nature video. ( LOL )
That is very big groundhog wow. That cat did rite thing get off the track. Even though cats have nine life to live. Nice Norfolk southern locomotive. Pretty neat that one SD70 unit pull all those cars by his self.with no help
Literally 10 minutes ago I saw the Baltimore and Ohio 175th anniversary Caboose go by on a CSX welded Rail train here in Dunkirk New York
Wow
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR I have a pic I wish TH-cam allowed picture responses in the comments
Says Baltimore and Ohio Railroad right on the side, would be a cool pic for you to use
Wow
I love that one engine pulling all those bare table cars Was going pretty fast through that neighborhood before he started braking his speed. Great video with the beaver and the cat. Very nice footage.
thanks always!
Long but light
Love the horns on the NS SD70ACe's
Cool cat and smart to move from the tracks. I like the SD70ACe engines I have three on my layout. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, what scale do you have?
I have o
@@palmettostaterailfan7019 The scale is 0 scale.I run Lionel engines with Lionel Legacy remote control system.
@@nickltrains6952 Are they Lionel?
@@midwestsirens Yes, I also have post war Lionel trains. I run them with my Legacy control engines. Check them out on my channel. If you enjoy my videos why not leave a comment , rate and subscribe. Thanks for you question.Have a great day. Nick
Thanks Michael for asking your question. I have more videos you might be interested in watch. Have a great day. Nick
BaltimoreAndOhio RR: uploads video called “SD70ACe pulls NS train”
Me: Clicks on video
0:01 Me: that’s a nice lookin ACe
4 years later and this comment describes what just happened to me😂I can’t stop laughing at your comment! Cheers
LOVE the fore footage!!!!
Nice and imaginative in the recognition that mankind is NOT alone
Whenever you hear a Nathan K5LLA you pretty much always know it's an SD70ACe leading
Lol, ive heard one on a Dash 9 before, hell, ive seen a GP40 with one before
@@iftheytakeyourgunsgiveemyo7057 Yes but it’s very very rare to see anything but an SD70ACE with one
That was one big woodchuck. I used to see them at Fort Devens all the time. The cat should be given a home. If it's not feral. Another awesome video.
Heard a little kid in the background, probably the cat's pet hooman, and nice video of the groundhog manicuring it's grass so they don't have to use Weed-B-Gone. Shuffle them empty tables to where they're useful.
2:26 "Oh shoot, there's a train coming i should get off the tracks!"
Great channel! and thanks for being one of my long time subscribers really appreciate it!
One time I saw a Union Pacific Southern Pacific heritage unit pull a lone train like this one.
Excellent video of yours Sr!!!
👍👏👍📹👍👏👍
Infallible trains and a little wildlife!!!
Is it just me, or have more single engine trains been running these days? Perhaps it's a part of the general restructuring of how freight trains run in this country.
Comrade Charlotte Well IQ4 (extra 24Q) is a baretable train and usually runs with one engine. This is due to the fact that empty wells are light.
Precision Scheduled Railroading.
Bro I love the pov getting close to a Norfolk Southern Sd70ace leading an intermodel
Good thing that cat heard the train horn after it looking at you and your camera. 2:25
😻
*the way that swung on that curve!* love the video sir!
Neato catch! I've not seen an empty train before.
Epic capture of the groundhog, Chessie the cat🐱 and the big ACe leading the empty baretables. That horn is loud and fiesty, I love it. Great video! 🚂😸
Cat: *Hears train horn*
Cat: Ight ima head out ✌🏾
Great video ! I love the ACEs the most ! Keep the great content!
Fearsome locomotive! I liked the ground hog and the cat, too.
Cool, thanks!
Excellent video! I like the cat and its soo cute😍👍🏽 and nice catch of the ns train and that NS SD70ACE looks like that is built new and I like that noise of the train
Cool, thanks!
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR 5:24 this part of noisy train is my favourite
Beautiful footage 🪟📂♻️
Many thanks 🙋♂️
That locomotive is strong
everyone else: focuses on sd70acu
me: focuses on giant rat and cat ._.
That 70 is putting in work!!!!
Oops, I'm sorry, getting old, forgot all about the cat's name! Bet it's "CHESSIE", after the C&O's cat mascot emblem. How soon we forget that stuff.
Awesome! I love the K5LLA horns they have
I subscribed to you
got it all here wildlife cat on rail lines and a train too
*you got a like 👍Au👍😄whole video watched😄supported*
They're called bare tables when it's empty well cars.
SD70 vs. AC4400?? Which locomotive??
Even cats are afraid of trains
Hi B&O🚂🚂🚂 !Thanks for sharing my friend,really interesting new
video,good job,enjoyed!Have a nice coming weekend,greetings:)👍🚂👍
complimenti grandi per la ripresa del bellissimo ANIMALETTO E DEL GATTO E PER IL TRANSITO DEL TRENO CON PIANALI DI SERVIZIO COMPLIMENTI CARI AMICI UN SALUTO CARO GIUSEPPE
Sd70ace, superb
BaltimoreandOhioRR I got to see L003 with CSX emd train lover. I thought it was q003 but later I found out it was L003.
How one engine pulling all of those flat beds. That's amazing.
Empty well cars are pretty light weight not surprising to see just one engine.
That and modern engines are almost perfect.
4,000 horses 😂
I live 5 minutes from here on rt.7. Cool video nice seeing 1 unit don't see that too often
Nice catch of all the bare tables. Excellent video Dave.
Best sounding horn ever!
thats a cool catch love Norfolk southern trains
Wht didn't you show the back of this beautiful locomotive?I was hoping to at least get. A rear shot of this unit doing what she was designed to do!pulling trains!
My favorite EMD SD70ACE & Train norfolk southern
Great video! Funny how the cat got off the second the horn started blowing.
Yes, thanks
Great catch as always, and I love SD70ACes. Have the best train horns too
Thank you very much!
Nice shot, and at the beginning, that was so cute 😁😁😁👍👍👍
That’s a nice horn shot from far away. Awesome.
fantastic train video
Good my friend
Pull! How in United State a locomotive Emd Sd70ace in Norfolk Southern stand Pull up 128 wagons.
In Brazil are two or more locomotives to load 140 wagons.
Nice too meet you
Rochester in Brazil
A big hug
That was an awesome catch Dave!!
That cat knew to get off the tracks once he heard the horn
Awesome catch Dave
The beaver enjoys being filmed...the cat got off the tracks at the right time...there is plenty of graffiti on this train...enjoy the rest of your day, Dave.
Don't need permission, neither from the groundhog, nor the railroad.
Nope
what is the name of the horn it's using its one of the best imho
Man that’s an awesome looking ace and K5LLA awesome catch man!
Thanks a lot!
Very interesting video....Thanks for posting !
A fantastic catch!
Thank you very much!
Great filming Good angles!!
Awesome K5LLA with an ACe leader!
Awesome Dave that was well done keep it up
HOW COME YOU DIDN'T SHOW THE LOCOMOTIVE GOING AWAY FROM THE CAMERA?IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE SEEN THE BACK OF THE LOCOMOTIVE, AS SHE WAS GOING BY!
someone was standing directly to my left.
Awesome catch man
Good example on why cats are better than dogs (No offense, my opinion)
Nice catch!
That is one strong locomotive
It’s fun watching your videos
Only one light was on!
Thanks for sharing
Awesome Catch Dave!!
Nicely done!
Thanks!
nice awesome catch
Like 95 my dear friends nice upload
Great video man the kitty was cute. Like that solo Ace too!!
Appreciate it!
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR your welcome.
What da kitty up to??? Trespassing on the tracks again?
🙀
Love the horn on that engine great catch
thx
A little toy real friends how are you doing
This is so exciting weather and some pretty weather that we're having today exciting weather
Nice K5LLA!
Pantas saja pengendara jalan raya gak kuat menunggu kereta api lewat... soalnya panjang banget, nunggunya lama 😂
I love SD70ACE
me too
Hello and best regards and have a nice evening :)
I like SD70ACe locomotives
Excellent video!! : )
beautiful empty NS train - there was a men camera across the track - LOL
It would have been great timing if the Chessie System pulled through there.
No money made on that run
Great Catch
Thumbs up on the train and thanks for the Safari show LOL. And the cat's not sitting in a good spot.
very good the way you started this video
Great video
Great catch!!!
Here is Norfolk-Southern's counterpart. The Die-Bahn from a few years ago
Great animal and train video.
Great v video edition. Thanks
Thank you too!
Nice Dave! What camera do you use to record your videos, they look great!
Nice norfolk southern carrying flatcars and pretty cool animal
Lone but fast SD70ACe boi😏
What kind of sleepers are used in American railroads?? Are those concrete sleeper or iron sleepers??
These are wood
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR thanks for the answer,are there any concrete sleeper used in railroads?? Or only wooden sleeper used there??
@@nabarunbiswas7462 most of the heavy freight lines are wooden, and of course the older tourist places. our "NEC" line, which is our high speed rail, uses concrete, and some of the freight lines use concrete at specific locations, in some switching areas. some of our larger city "modern" commuter lines are concrete. i have seen a few random lines to use steel ones in small specific locations, but i dont think those are widely used anywhere over here.
@@BaltimoreAndOhioRR thank you very much, it's clear to me that US still uses wooden sleeper for majority of their tracks
Thanks for the information
Awesome video!
Yo man! I love your videos because I love trains! Also, Roblox has some trains around so I’ll find some soon! ;)