@@joshbrony2204 yeah it does take awhile, and does put alot of effort into them so he can take his time on whenever he wants to make them. I'm happy whenever he releases them
Altoona really is a GREAT place to railfan for anyone. If you go to my TH-cam you can see some of my videos from Altoona. There is Horseshoe curve, Backside of horseshoe curve if you go through that tunnel going behind the curve, take a hike and you get to the backside. If you travel a little way about 45 minutes away from HSC, there is Cassandra Overlook, with a bridge a picnic table. (If you stand right above the bridge, it can blow your hat off or maybe something else!) But really, Altoona may just be the best place ever too railfan. It's not too hot like the west, but not too cold like the north. So really, if you haven't been there, Go there! Its great! Edit: I forgot about the rose yard, you can see some real good switching action there. And there is a NS turn table, And the repair there.
Downgraded to local service. You'll find both the former curve helper SD40Es and normal SD40Es around a lot of East Coast yards mainly Enola and Allentown in PA
I been watching you for a while one of my all time favorite channels!
Can you do more disasters videos please and thank you
I miss those vids
I miss those too, but Thunder said that they do take a lot of time (usually at least 4 weeks) and he hasn't had all the free time he used to have
@@joshbrony2204 yeah it does take awhile, and does put alot of effort into them so he can take his time on whenever he wants to make them. I'm happy whenever he releases them
He cant produce them every week, due to how long they take to make. BUT if you want updates he has a discord server and he sometimes says updates in
Thunderbolt 1:44:29 the town is pronounced (Sis-er-o)
Altoona really is a GREAT place to railfan for anyone. If you go to my TH-cam you can see some of my videos from Altoona. There is Horseshoe curve, Backside of horseshoe curve if you go through that tunnel going behind the curve, take a hike and you get to the backside. If you travel a little way about 45 minutes away from HSC, there is Cassandra Overlook, with a bridge a picnic table. (If you stand right above the bridge, it can blow your hat off or maybe something else!) But really, Altoona may just be the best place ever too railfan. It's not too hot like the west, but not too cold like the north. So really, if you haven't been there, Go there! Its great!
Edit: I forgot about the rose yard, you can see some real good switching action there. And there is a NS turn table, And the repair there.
Nice video Thunderbolt
nice video thunderbolt love your videos thomas
I Really need to go to Altoona some day.
I've been to horseshoe curve before, if you decide to go you won't be disappointed there's alot of train action
Awesome video
Nice
I really like your vids
What happened to the SD40Es that NS used as helpers ?
Downgraded to local service. You'll find both the former curve helper SD40Es and normal SD40Es around a lot of East Coast yards mainly Enola and Allentown in PA
I agree with @ryan meilleur
What happened at 1:08:26 ?
Just coupling slack. Happens more often than you think. Still makes me jump at times
@@Thunderbolt_1000_Siren Huh, neat. I never hear that happen on the trains that go by where I am.
That amtrak horn sounds broken.
Damn.
Train(s)
Request the la looting train derailment
Did you ever see 4014 in your life
Nope. Not in person
Dang well hopefully you see it one day