Yes it was.. There were 2 waiting on the other line wanting to head southbound. the spot in at is single track to double in the dir its heading as you can see by the NS waiting up there at the end
@@K4SWXthere’s a lot of railroad tracks where I grew up in Chicago. They are all mostly elevated above and run along the back of factories. You pass under the tracks in viaducts all over Chicago. I never understood how trains never hit each other. Must be a crazy system to keep it from happening.
@@reekz1568 yeahI think theres 7 feet between rail sets most railcars extend about 3 feet beyond the actual rail leaving about a foot of clearance between trains going in different directions LOL Seems a bit close to me LOL wouldnt want to get caught between them for sure
What speed you think they were going ???😂
That train’s really moving
Yes it was.. There were 2 waiting on the other line wanting to head southbound. the spot in at is single track to double in the dir its heading as you can see by the NS waiting up there at the end
@@K4SWXthere’s a lot of railroad tracks where I grew up in Chicago. They are all mostly elevated above and run along the back of factories. You pass under the tracks in viaducts all over Chicago. I never understood how trains never hit each other. Must be a crazy system to keep it from happening.
@@reekz1568 yeahI think theres 7 feet between rail sets most railcars extend about 3 feet beyond the actual rail leaving about a foot of clearance between trains going in different directions LOL Seems a bit close to me LOL wouldnt want to get caught between them for sure