@@CaptainJustice166 there are several other videographers that catch fallen flag road cars quite often, and yeah!, its sure nice to see 'em! Brings back a LOT of memories to those that remember the days before all the mega-mergers!
42 was retired sometime in 2020 due to electrical problems. It is currently in storage at the Amtrak Beech Grove maintenance facility, not clear on what lies ahead.
That horn on 1228 is so funny to listen to XD
Indeed! It was the talk of us railfans that day in particular haha
Amazing catch of those Australian units!
Thanks! They caught me by total surprise because I expected them to already be at Morehead City
Pretty good for behind the scene. Yeah the NS 1228 bad K5LLA. You have a great new year in 2023.
Thank you! You as well
Very nice CJ!
Appreciate it!
Great Video, and The First Train with 4001 was P01 the Selma Yard Job.
Thank ya and 10-4 👌🏾
I got 1228 a few months ago, he had a NF K5LA
Nice!
Super wideo ok sub 😀😀😀
Thanks!
Geeeeee!, a grain hopper STILL LETTERED for the Rock Island?!?!? Now THATS a rare catch indeed!
That’s a fact. Always nice to see those around
@@CaptainJustice166 there are several other videographers that catch fallen flag road cars quite often, and yeah!, its sure nice to see 'em! Brings back a LOT of memories to those that remember the days before all the mega-mergers!
Hey I have a question what happened to Amtrak P42DC veterans unit 42
42 was retired sometime in 2020 due to electrical problems. It is currently in storage at the Amtrak Beech Grove maintenance facility, not clear on what lies ahead.
Do the Amtrak drivers drive the NS unit ?
Yes