re: 4:13 Two shorts from the air horn is the signal "Ahead" or in other words it means he's going to start pulling as compared to "Back Up" which would be 3 shorts on the air horn. It's how an engineer warns anyone around his train. Their are several 'Whistle Signals"
Trespassing in the south is an extreme sport. Word to the wise to anyone, please don’t watch this and think you can climb over autoracks. Go around them every chance you can.
@@MisatoBestWoman Unfortunately, yeah. It’s looking like a scide. From what I gather, he walked out of a hospital following an injury and never went home. After a 2 day long manhunt, he was discovered by a family floating in the lake. We lost a good one, but he will not be forgotten.
He was sick, delusional, and had been having issues in the days prior, insomnia. They think he walked out apt in the middle of the night and found in a lake days later. I am glad he bothered to make that last video. I hope his channel stays uploaded forever. I hope to find one of his tags someday; might have to make a quick trip to Johnsonville and visit his yard and camp..
This video was beautiful, your cinematic style of filming is such an inspiration to me. Its crazy how intense trips like these are, and then when you return to normal life, it feels like it just flew by. And lol, I thought 14:28 was funny. I cant count how many times that has happened to me. Peeking my head out literally right as another train is approaching.
I dont have as much patience as you do here with seemingly new riders.When I seen the video ouside the gondola's after the first cop showed up , I started cussing at my phone.
@@ceedneed1 been riding trains for 18 years now, I think I've earned the title of "seasoned rider" 🤣 take your gatekeeping elsewhere man, this ain't it.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 you’re probably not even 18 … so after all these years you still can’t figure which well car is rideable ??? Opening a can and posting it on TH-cam…. Not very smart
@crimetimeproductions6340 lol what are you 25? Yeah okay bud, you would know to be more ninja, and the second and last rule of riding trains...not getting seen, you got a lot to learn
@@HighBall-wt8jp being "ninja" isn't interesting. Not having close calls isn't interesting. None of this is interesting without some drama. You can cry that I don't know about trains all you want, but YOU know absolutely nothing about filmmaking. Go complain to somebody who cares.
Surprised you guys didn't get arrested, injured or killed. I saw so much unnecessary risks and sketchy stuff. Nice video but some people just don't belong on trains... I call total bs on the "seasoned rail riders" bit in the video description and everything else for that matter.
@@vaibhavsinghshorts76 In order to protect the identities of the people who donated the footage, I used deepfake software to place my friends faces on top of theirs. The glitches you see periodically throughout the video are just the facial tracking software screwing up and causing the digital mask to slip.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 with all due respect. I have never ever seen a seven year old kid riding fright train's in my life. Those guys in that video, didn't have a clue as to what end was up.
@@robertyoung7823 They knew quite well what they were doing, but at the end of the day trains are unpredictable and weather even more so. Everyone makes mistakes, even experienced riders. Some are just more comfortable showing those mistakes than others. Personally I think it makes a much more interesting story if you don't try to hide the mistakes.
@@default179 yes, correct. This is footage that was anonymously donated to me, and I then used digital effects to put new faces on those people to protect their identity.
re: 4:13 Two shorts from the air horn is the signal "Ahead" or in other words it means he's going to start pulling as compared to "Back Up" which would be 3 shorts on the air horn.
It's how an engineer warns anyone around his train. Their are several 'Whistle Signals"
Foamer
Trespassing in the south is an extreme sport.
Word to the wise to anyone, please don’t watch this and think you can climb over autoracks. Go around them every chance you can.
Rest In Peace Shoestring.
Wait he died!? 😭
@@MisatoBestWomanth-cam.com/video/6ghodjje1Uo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OtwJi36V5NPS1HDI
@@MisatoBestWoman Unfortunately, yeah. It’s looking like a scide. From what I gather, he walked out of a hospital following an injury and never went home. After a 2 day long manhunt, he was discovered by a family floating in the lake. We lost a good one, but he will not be forgotten.
@@TezcatlipocaMountyRailfan oh damn! Was wondering why I hadn't seen any new videos.
He was sick, delusional, and had been having issues in the days prior, insomnia.
They think he walked out apt in the middle of the night and found in a lake days later.
I am glad he bothered to make that last video.
I hope his channel stays uploaded forever.
I hope to find one of his tags someday; might have to make a quick trip to Johnsonville and visit his yard and camp..
Your channel is the epiphany of Dad Lore
@@donetrainboi6031 haha thanks, I try
goosebumps.
As a Railroader, watching this made me cringe I don't think hopping on freight trains is a really good idea but well done video😅
As someone who rides freight trains, no is a stupid stupid idea...don't be like me.
@@hobeone1192 respect! Be safe I don't like finding the unfortunate ones!!
We bailed, team thing, one goes out we all do. Very cool.
Good stuff man, makes me feel inspired.
🤠
No way! I'm subbed to both of you!
See you on the westbound Stobie
This video was beautiful, your cinematic style of filming is such an inspiration to me. Its crazy how intense trips like these are, and then when you return to normal life, it feels like it just flew by.
And lol, I thought 14:28 was funny. I cant count how many times that has happened to me. Peeking my head out literally right as another train is approaching.
Thank you so much man, I'm glad you enjoyed it! And yeah, that scared the shit out of me 🤣
I enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing and stay safe out there. Can't wait for your next one.
@@shannoncofer8798 thank you!
I dont have as much patience as you do here with seemingly new riders.When I seen the video ouside the gondola's after the first cop showed up , I started cussing at my phone.
15:12 the second CSX train 737 i seen in maryland a few times
7:01 Huntsville, AL
Shown here is a HMCR Locomotive which is 8527.
I would love to take a copple buddy's of mine and travel across country on a train
No, you really don't...that's like saying "I wanna go to prison".
U don’t have friends.
@@hobeone1192dude your profile picture is literally a dude riding a train 💀
@@crimetimeproductions6340 that's me..
@@hobeone1192 exactly. Why are you condoning something you do yourself? I'm confused
Dang I can’t believe you guys caught it the next day and I left 😢 still awesome video man !! Amazing editing 🔥
@@jacob33drake Yeah man, just bad timing I guess. But that just means we'll have to do something else cool to make up for it 😎
@@crimetimeproductions6340 hell yeah 🔥
Cuz your a new boy, "un seasoned" as one here might say can't take the stress.
@@HighBall-wt8jp I'm sorry, what are you crying about now?
@HighBall-wt8jp what’s wrong with you he just had surgery and was running on 2 days with no sleep 🤦♂️
« Seasoned riders » 😹 you guys are delicate flowers and should stay away from any rails for your own safety
@@ceedneed1 been riding trains for 18 years now, I think I've earned the title of "seasoned rider" 🤣 take your gatekeeping elsewhere man, this ain't it.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 you’re probably not even 18 … so after all these years you still can’t figure which well car is rideable ??? Opening a can and posting it on TH-cam…. Not very smart
@@ceedneed1 your type is so predictable 🤣 the insecurities are bleeding through your comment lol
are you the expert bud
What's your favorite Line?
What not to do instructions, ok got it.😘
@@freefromit2 this isn't instructions on how to do or not do anything. It's entertainment
@@crimetimeproductions6340 True😁
dude nice work
Explain seasoned riders? Don't think so
@@HighBall-wt8jp I think the 18 years of train hopping experience and hundreds of thousands of miles under my belt ought to do it
@crimetimeproductions6340 lol what are you 25? Yeah okay bud, you would know to be more ninja, and the second and last rule of riding trains...not getting seen, you got a lot to learn
@@HighBall-wt8jp being "ninja" isn't interesting. Not having close calls isn't interesting. None of this is interesting without some drama. You can cry that I don't know about trains all you want, but YOU know absolutely nothing about filmmaking. Go complain to somebody who cares.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 so toy
@@HighBall-wt8jp bro's mom is getting peed on for sure
Since when did Kyle Larson start hopping trains?!! 😅
Surprised you guys didn't get arrested, injured or killed. I saw so much unnecessary risks and sketchy stuff. Nice video but some people just don't belong on trains... I call total bs on the "seasoned rail riders" bit in the video description and everything else for that matter.
@@motothehobo1208 bro has no media literacy
What was deadly about it?
@@flydadj The deadly parts, mostly
love the cinematography, what camera??
@@Hushey thank you! Cameras were a Lumix g85 and a GoPro 8 black.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 fantastic.
Freight riders have the coolest dadlore
25° is cold??
@@NormanFreeguy-pt6eu I'm American, so that's Fahrenheit lol. That's about -5° Celsius
@@crimetimeproductions6340 oh
Nice job guys
02:44 what is going on with his eyes?
@@vaibhavsinghshorts76 In order to protect the identities of the people who donated the footage, I used deepfake software to place my friends faces on top of theirs. The glitches you see periodically throughout the video are just the facial tracking software screwing up and causing the digital mask to slip.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 okk still it looks pretty real and amazing editing bro
You are taking other kids videos?
@@hobeone1192 they're being donated to me and then altered and edited significantly.
You guys need to stick to normal life. The rails are not for you. I have been out here for 20 Year's from the FTRA yes we still exist.
@@robertyoung7823 18 years here, been riding since I was 7. I'll stick to the rails, thanks
@@crimetimeproductions6340 with all due respect. I have never ever seen a seven year old kid riding fright train's in my life. Those guys in that video, didn't have a clue as to what end was up.
@@robertyoung7823 They knew quite well what they were doing, but at the end of the day trains are unpredictable and weather even more so. Everyone makes mistakes, even experienced riders. Some are just more comfortable showing those mistakes than others. Personally I think it makes a much more interesting story if you don't try to hide the mistakes.
Nice special effects 👌
This video deserves more credit
What does it mean the film is not real? The faces are not the people on the original film but the film is still real, right?
@@default179 yes, correct. This is footage that was anonymously donated to me, and I then used digital effects to put new faces on those people to protect their identity.
@@crimetimeproductions6340 I like it, subscribed and can't wait to watch more
@@crimetimeproductions6340 this confused me too and i nearly clicked off. glad i didnt, but consider changing this in future.
He is saying that to avoid getting into legal trouble