Rerouted! Train Wreck In Kentucky Brings New Trains To The CV! A First Since 2015!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- In todays adventure, we catch an extremely rare scenario; when a train derails on the CC Subdivision in Livingston, Ky, CSX is forced to reroute all of the lines trains elsewhere to keep things running smoothly and on time. Manifests were routed via Nashville, Ethanol through the Clinchfield, and Grain through the CV! Talk about a rare turn of events! Over the course of 3 days, we examine, chase and film a couple of reroutes over the CV.
Be sure to check out @IgnitedCoyote 's video at the link here; • Fiery Central Kentucky...
And be sure to catch these trains on the Big Sandy at @theappalachianrailfan8310 's video linked here; • Reroutes on the Big Sa...
I hope you all enjoy this action packed adventure! Leave me some feedback in the comments below!
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Man, I really hate train accidents but I really love re-routes.
The drone footage in Loyall yard was exceptional. I set at my desk watching on a 27" HD monitor, with headphones on. When they were cutting the grain train to be tied down, the sound of the slack action echoing through the valley was incredible .. like being there. Actually made the hair raise on my arms at one point. And from this vid I get the wall and the big gates now, with the river just on the other side. Another great production, Micah .. Thanks.
Great video, always enjoy collaborating with you and learning from our favorite expert on railroads, and thanks very much for the signed copy of your book "over the gravels we travel" it's a wonderful tribute to your grandfather and the influence he had on you.
We look forward to working with you again.
It’s always a pleasure to work with you guys! Thanks for everything y’all do!!
@@railfanmicahturnerthey tore out the main line between Ashland and Lexington and there was quite a bit of traffic on it. I hate csx with a passion
Boy, it's a good thing some upper management folk didn't order some of this unused track ripped out like so many other yards have been. Great video Appreciate you steppin up for us to view some rail roading we would'nt normally see.
The previous CSX CEO was pushing for much of the CV’s removal, however, I’m told Joe Hinrichs is pushing for the rip-ups cancellation
I just love re routes, Ya gotta have a plan B for just this thing. I remember years back when there was a big derailment over on the Birmingham side ; we got MEGA trains over on the W&A . they ran on each others markers all day long. GREAT VID GUYS !!
Fantastic...I really appreciate a young man who stands up and is proud of his Christianity. Great hat...Charlie & Louise in Central Ohio
Nice Catch you all day Neighborhood.
Time is Money and the Trains and Crews really depend on things Moving with Minimal Delays. 👍🙏
Groovy video and nice rugged countryside!
Great stuff! Glad you were able to chase the G842. Looks like Rapid Loader finally loaded a train today or yesterday.
The Reroutes definitely Wake Up the Railfans since you Rarely get to See trains on specific parts of a Subdivision. 🤔🙏
The night shot was stunning, thanks much!
Love trains was born in a house close to the tracks here in Greenup County,Kentucky live less than a mile from tracks now
Nice one man!
Nice yard shots, SHTUBE is in Corbin KY
A new subscriber here. I love to see all your Kentucky railroading. Very interesting and informative indeed.
If God Forbid, a derailment happen on CN/NBSR there be traffic till cleared and track restore as neither got a secondary route.
very interesting video, at the 9:02 mark we see the flood gate barrier that goes across the main, how often or when was it last closed to prevent flooding ? thanks
I believe the last time they were closed was around 3 years ago, a link to the Ignited Coyotes video provided
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This flood was the first time they had to be closed in a few decades, and I don’t believe water made it that far up in the end anyways. I do recall one instance however when something had broken loose and the gates and swung in a bit however
thanks for the update
Amazing video !! New subscriber here. So much great action. Thumbs up 👍
7:50 Is that a sound-mitigating wall or a flood wall?
That is a flood wall constructed within a project after a series of floods back around 1967
Thank you for leaving graphics on screen longer.
Great video!
Awesome!! Just Subbed!!
Coyote nice to put a face to the voice. Thanks for the videos.
I may be wrong but some of that track looks really worn out .
WOW, that was some very crisp video and drone footage. I'm on my 4th DJI drone and it is so hard to match audio of the scene with the drone footage, since the drones do not record sound. Your sound syncs were very good. Just curious, does CV stand for Cumberland Valley? thanks again, Charlie & Louise in Central Ohio
Indeed it does, Cumberland Valley subdivision! I had to rework the sound a few times but for the most part I got it to match up!
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What?? You didn't drive over to Hagans, site of the only switchback in the country??
If you only knew how much I had wanted to haha, CSX ran both grain trains after midnight and I couldn’t convince anyone to make the journey
@@railfanmicahturnerI haven’t been to Hagans in many decades. The last time I was in that area was a couple years after they built all those new connections at Big Stone Gap, and everybody started running on everybody else’s railroad! CSX on NS, NS on the former Clinchfield, dog’s sleeping with cats, etc. Is all that still going on, or has coal traffic diminished to the point that it’s all stopped? I’ve heard that all the small mining operations and the majority of the big ones are done, and I’ve wondered specifically about that big prep plant at Appalachia/Andover. That area used to be a destination in the rail fanning community, but what’s left to see in 2023? I noticed the aerial yard views in this vid showed a yard nearly free of coal cars, and I’m sure the same view 20 years ago would have shown a sea of loaded hoppers & coal Gons!
Hey I go to school with this guy!
have you seen any of the new LED signals?
I’ve seen a couple, I also noticed they had several laying in the yard at Corbin. I can only presume that they will be taking some searchlights place
did any ethanol trains come through here micah?
Not this time around, but there have been in the past.
Will they pass Louisa va
They are long passed there, probably already at their destinations
Oh thank you