In the photo of controls I saw a third stick all the way to the right. What does that one do? As well are their any side panel controls in railroads today or isnit obsolete now? As well which is better side or top controls?
conrail success story? boy that missed by a couple time zones!! have you caught any with the new 5 trumpet air horns yet? personally i'd like to see them go to air whistles myself not as harsh as horns!!
"Our craftsmen, provided with the finest equipment and paid as little as possible while working as many hours as possible"
Love those old Alco’s.
Excellent video AC.
Thanks Hans.
Amazing Train video.
Thanks as always! Nothing like a power move.
Happy 4th to you and all the other viewers!
You as well, Wes!
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks trucker AC. You bring variety not like rail fans here. One always Lehigh line and are you taking that ride on the readngton northern F unit
Thanks DJ. Have fun on the F
Good footage of power moves and nice lash ups!🛤🚂
Good video 👍
This is another great video from Trains21 ,
Awesome Video
Great video!
Thanks!
Awesome bud nice
Thanks Phil. Glad to see that you're still hangin' out with us.
@@Trains21 your welcome and yes sir and I’m also doing some videoing as well I did catch the csx 1973 chessie system yesterday
At 18 mins, are they effectively shunters? Love watching these American engines and moves, in the UK our engines look tiny in comparison.
NS needs a temporary drape with NS branding to cover those CSX second-hand units...
In the photo of controls I saw a third stick all the way to the right. What does that one do?
As well are their any side panel controls in railroads today or isnit obsolete now?
As well which is better side or top controls?
I do believe that's the parking brake, but I don't know for sure.
Red handle is the automatic brake, black handle to the right of it is the independent brake.
conrail success story? boy that missed by a couple time zones!! have you caught any with the new 5 trumpet air horns yet? personally i'd like to see them go to air whistles myself not as harsh as horns!!
ok, Now I know where to take my locomotive to get serviced.
Railroads use locomotives from other companies?
It's actually somewhat common to see foreign Power operating on a different Railroad
14R by my house it's not 14R anymore it's now 16R
What company is LTEX?