Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in multiple locations, especially the Heritage Units, and so much more, I like them, they're awesome, @Virtual Railfan, thank you very much and have a nice day.
Good to see Yreka Western again, I like the Flying Goose Logo. Mostly, Executive SD70MAC 9469 at Decatur (12:40) I thought she looked very smart and well turned-out, which was heartening to see - thanks VRF.
It was nice to see Pere Marquette again, Hesperia and Skykomish are always enjoyable, the deer and the heron were beautiful (though I wish you hadn't speeded them up because they were so serene), and the horse-drawn wagon in Burlington was interesting. All that and a beautiful moonset in Fort Madison added up to another great one!
0:08 CSX 1852 leading through Western Maryland country 1:12 CSX 1976 leading 1:36 NS 8100 leading. I like that it has a different horn 2:20 RJ Corman units 2:56 Rock Island hopper now owned by FURX 3:20 Yreka western hoppers 3:47 NS 4002 leading, followed by NS 4003 leading at the same spot 4:53 FRA inspection train pulled by a UP GEVO 5:38 two new Siemns Venture cafe cars pulled by an SD70ACe. You could put this train together on your layout and say it's prototypical! 7:40 BNSF 7308 pulling a 3-car inspection train, one of the cars is a well car with a specialized container on it 9:32 damaged roof hatches on a covered hopper! I bet they hit they weren't opened all the way and hit the loading chute 10:22 NS 1065 leading 10:50 CSX 1834 leading (trailing at 17:33) 11:14 wow, RF&P GP7 101 that belonged to the Buckingham Branch Railroad since 1991 12:14 CSX 1899 leading (again at 20:17) 12:36 BNSF 6169 and 9469 12:50 MRL 4319 is one of the ex-Australian units 13:03 NS 4002 leading solo 13:08 NS 1800 leading 13:56 all NS lash-up on the CSX tracks in Cordele 14:33 CSX OCS 15:10 H2, warbonnet, and H2 triple-header on quite the mixed freight 16:10 three CN units are all different models on the front of this BNSF train 16:52 Amtrak catenary inspection train. The middle car is an old metroliner 17:05 NS 4003 leading 18:13 P42s 146 and 171 and ALC42s 360 and 355 (again at 20:40)
5:00 I saw a Feberal Railroad Aministration truck while on my way to work near Columbus, MN. BTW @VirtualRailfan, I do have a new camera location suggestion: Try out Fridley, MN.
That little airplane was probably taking a break from his journey to Oshkosh, WI and the annual Experimental Aircraft Association 'Airventure' fly-in convention, a VERY BIG deal among flying enthusiasta.
@@kennethhanks6712 I'm trying to figure out if the three F40s just stay together all the time, or if they schedule the power as needed. When I worked there, they were all about not using any more units in a train than necessary, and you don't need 9K hp for 5 or 6 coaches.
I recall seeing Yreka boxcars here in Saint John. The railroad scene has changed since the seventies. great catches.
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains in multiple locations, especially the Heritage Units, and so much more, I like them, they're awesome, @Virtual Railfan, thank you very much and have a nice day.
Wonderful following on the crop duster, john stafford did a grand job.
Good to see Yreka Western again, I like the Flying Goose Logo.
Mostly, Executive SD70MAC 9469 at Decatur (12:40) I thought she looked very smart and well turned-out, which was heartening to see - thanks VRF.
Glad to see young people interested in trains!!!
Cool!, I saw 2745 with the federal railroad administration inspection train at Atwood Street, Longmont, Colorado 3 weeks ago. 😊
Excellent content. Thank you.
Hi Virtual Railfan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Virtual Railfan & Friends Randy
Loved VRF Thanks ❤
A moon on a Grab Bag Friday is quite amazing. 👍
No complaints always fun!
It was nice to see Pere Marquette again, Hesperia and Skykomish are always enjoyable, the deer and the heron were beautiful (though I wish you hadn't speeded them up because they were so serene), and the horse-drawn wagon in Burlington was interesting. All that and a beautiful moonset in Fort Madison added up to another great one!
Thank god for old railcars. ❤
Good Grab Bag
Starting off the grab bag with multiple heritage units.😁👍
Some good footage and meets,nice catch on the RF&P high hood engine!🛤🚂
Not first but early...and good stuff as always
When dad was working on a farm it was cool to watch crop dusters total daredevils clearing trees and powerlines by inches.
0:08 CSX 1852 leading through Western Maryland country
1:12 CSX 1976 leading
1:36 NS 8100 leading. I like that it has a different horn
2:20 RJ Corman units
2:56 Rock Island hopper now owned by FURX
3:20 Yreka western hoppers
3:47 NS 4002 leading, followed by NS 4003 leading at the same spot
4:53 FRA inspection train pulled by a UP GEVO
5:38 two new Siemns Venture cafe cars pulled by an SD70ACe. You could put this train together on your layout and say it's prototypical!
7:40 BNSF 7308 pulling a 3-car inspection train, one of the cars is a well car with a specialized container on it
9:32 damaged roof hatches on a covered hopper! I bet they hit they weren't opened all the way and hit the loading chute
10:22 NS 1065 leading
10:50 CSX 1834 leading (trailing at 17:33)
11:14 wow, RF&P GP7 101 that belonged to the Buckingham Branch Railroad since 1991
12:14 CSX 1899 leading (again at 20:17)
12:36 BNSF 6169 and 9469
12:50 MRL 4319 is one of the ex-Australian units
13:03 NS 4002 leading solo
13:08 NS 1800 leading
13:56 all NS lash-up on the CSX tracks in Cordele
14:33 CSX OCS
15:10 H2, warbonnet, and H2 triple-header on quite the mixed freight
16:10 three CN units are all different models on the front of this BNSF train
16:52 Amtrak catenary inspection train. The middle car is an old metroliner
17:05 NS 4003 leading
18:13 P42s 146 and 171 and ALC42s 360 and 355 (again at 20:40)
*Awesome Video*
5:00 I saw a Feberal Railroad Aministration truck while on my way to work near Columbus, MN. BTW @VirtualRailfan, I do have a new camera location suggestion: Try out Fridley, MN.
You have to suggest a new camera site on their website.
Looks like that Western Maryland locomotive is back from its Georgia vacation.
5:37, There's a BNSF SD70ace pulling two Amtrak cars!
RJ Corman engines look like they have mustaches on fhe front of tbe engine. 😂
That little airplane was probably taking a break from his journey to Oshkosh, WI and the annual Experimental Aircraft Association 'Airventure' fly-in convention, a VERY BIG deal among flying enthusiasta.
Please show more freight trains in San Juan Capistrano CA. Thank you! 😊
9:45 That's what happens when you don't dog the hatches.........
Would love to see video out of Jacksonville , Fl. Beaver Street tracks. Or US 17 Tracks.
18:12 It sure looks like there must be some dangerous defect with the Siemens Chargers to have two GE P42s at the head end.
I'm sure that for train out
A conductor with a trainee 😤 and it isn't me
The CSX OCS lost a car from the last time it was seen here.
Whenever it operates the CSX OCS adds or deletes cars from their fleet as necessary for the requirements of that specific trip.
@@kennethhanks6712 I'm trying to figure out if the three F40s just stay together all the time, or if they schedule the power as needed. When I worked there, they were all about not using any more units in a train than necessary, and you don't need 9K hp for 5 or 6 coaches.
I see an Air Tractor
Anyone have any info on RF&P 101?
Unfortunately you skipped over the part where the CSX Theater car honks for the cam smh
First
Takes 4 engines to pull a passenger train, sad
Moving Power where it’s Needed. 🤪👎
Not quite. That was a Charger delivery, fresh out of California. The Chargers were deadheading while the P42s powered the train.
Guys sad news R.I.P Bob Newhart he passed away yesterday.🕊️🕊️🕊️😢😭💐🌹🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Which Amtrak train goes through Burlington IA?
California Zephyr
Thank God It's Virtual Railfan Grab Bag Friday and
a train watchers favorite show Thank.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚂🇺🇲