I've never been further south than Greensboro on the Crescent. I'm usually traveling north to New York. I've passed the station many times on I-85 in ATL, and I was told that for a city the size of ATL, the station is very small, and the platform is narrow. Greensboro is where I'm from, and most morning's I hear the Crescent #20 blowing its horn🔊 in North-East Greensboro, crossing over Yanceyville Street at 7:36a.🚆
Yeah with a population of over a half million people( and it’s going to continue to grow) , ATLs Amtrak is a very small but historically important station.
train should be crossing yanceyville rd at about 3:55 am they got the schedule all jacked up after wdc you got stops like a local if you're going say to albany ny it's late at night when you arrive then on top of that they removed the dinning car which was one of the highlights of a long trip on this train
at 49:36 that's the old lexington furniture industries ( LFI ) complex a gang of job lost to cheap labor over seas as you get on up the tracks to thomasville and high point they suffered the same fate 😐
Now that the crescent leaves NOL later in the morning that makes Atlanta and points north around midnight or later.I live in Gainesville GA and the crescent used to arrive here around 830 or 900 pm if it was on time now its scheduled at 1225 am
@@Flamerailzzz brooooo U ever gonna go to duluth? I railfan there like literally every weekend or any day that I don’t have school except Friday. I always go to duluth or norcross but mostly norcross. U ever gonna railfan there? It’s the NS Greenville district
I've never been further south than Greensboro on the Crescent. I'm usually traveling north to New York. I've passed the station many times on I-85 in ATL, and I was told that for a city the size of ATL, the station is very small, and the platform is narrow. Greensboro is where I'm from, and most morning's I hear the Crescent #20 blowing its horn🔊 in North-East Greensboro, crossing over Yanceyville Street at 7:36a.🚆
Yeah with a population of over a half million people( and it’s going to continue to grow) , ATLs Amtrak is a very small but historically important station.
train should be crossing yanceyville rd at about 3:55 am they got the schedule all jacked up after wdc you got stops like a local if you're going say to albany ny it's late at night when you arrive then on top of that they removed the dinning car which was one of the highlights of a long trip on this train
I actually caught that 20 passing through Greensboro where I’m from that exact same morning
at 49:36 that's the old lexington furniture industries ( LFI ) complex a gang of job lost to cheap labor over seas as you get on up the tracks to thomasville and high point they suffered the same fate 😐
Now that the crescent leaves NOL later in the morning that makes Atlanta and points north around midnight or later.I live in Gainesville GA and the crescent used to arrive here around 830 or 900 pm if it was on time now its scheduled at 1225 am
My plan is to ride Amtrax across the U.S. from Atlanta to California to New York to Atlanta. Money is no issue. It would be my vacation time 🎉
The catch at the end was definitely a nice touch to finish off!
Nice video bro, ima watch this more than once lol
Can you do another tutorial on Reskinning?
He came back with the milk for the cereal. L e t s g o! Misses you FR ♥️
Yo, I was at the NCTM and saw the train pass that day, pretty cool!
YOOO MEET ME IN ASHLAND VA ON SATURDAY!
Unfortunately buddy I’m back home lol but one day I mighty mosey on down that part of the line
@@Flamerailzzz brooooo
U ever gonna go to duluth? I railfan there like literally every weekend or any day that I don’t have school except Friday. I always go to duluth or norcross but mostly norcross. U ever gonna railfan there? It’s the NS Greenville district