Awesome compilation you made! I hope to meet you when you visit NJ, Rockafellows Mill Road is definitely one of the best places to film when you do come my way!
one of the best catches I had personally, was catching a WB BNSF Empty Coal Train, with an AC44CW trailing an SD70ACE, with the DPU's BNSF SD70ACE, an Executive SD70MAC, and an NS SD70ACE
For some reason, the AC6000CWs CSX had got yellow lettering outlined in blue on the YN2 paint applied to them. As all but the first three (600-602) have been retired, IIRC, it'd be pretty hard to find one with the yellow lettering these days.
I like the sounds on Derrick street in Huntsville Alabama
At 2:45 that gate hid the ground SUPER hard. They have to get it fixed!!
Which can be a lot of damage because it hit it super hard
It's already been fixed.
Ok
Awesome! You should film that crossing on Broadway avenue in Franklin KY!
Thanks! I believe Ethan already has.
freebrickproductions yes
U caught life saver unit
Great compilation dave
Thanks!
3:12 wow! 7 engines long?
Nice !
Thanks!
2:25 they have to swap those CSX engines around to make the train look more cooler!
Honestly, I prefered getting that C40-8 leading, especially since it's the only YN2 C40-8 I caught leading on CSX.
Ok
I want to see NS 1800
I'm surprised that you went to Florida
15:06 that’s the oddest train in the history of the entire world!
Local running lite, no idea why they had a GEVO as part of the power.
Ok
Awesome compilation you made! I hope to meet you when you visit NJ, Rockafellows Mill Road is definitely one of the best places to film when you do come my way!
Thanks! My New Jersey trip is still in the very early stages of planning. I need to land myself a job first.
@Luis Padilla No.
one of the best catches I had personally, was catching a WB BNSF Empty Coal Train, with an AC44CW trailing an SD70ACE, with the DPU's BNSF SD70ACE, an Executive SD70MAC, and an NS SD70ACE
2:44 Crossing 1: i don't feel so good. Crossing 2: Bro, come on
3:25 CSX: Kids, Time for school!
0:14 ive never seen the old blue and grey scheme with yellow csx lettering, isn't it usually blue like the first engine?
For some reason, the AC6000CWs CSX had got yellow lettering outlined in blue on the YN2 paint applied to them. As all but the first three (600-602) have been retired, IIRC, it'd be pretty hard to find one with the yellow lettering these days.
2:02 High hood: LET ME GO!! >:( OPL: Not Today
10:40 steem train yeah!
Whoa Cool Catches
Ikr
3:18 how come a bell is ringing and what street and town is that and horn?
The bell was the crossing's bell, which was a vibrating gong-type bell that was mounted on the relay case.
I saw a Bluebonnet Santa Fe when I was recording and nice catches
Nice! Thanks!
Bluebonnets are pretty common
11:01 well that is an odd train
Think it was rescuing a mixed freight further east along the line, as well as bringing a car that needed to be on it.
Oh ok
Amazing lashup at 9:49 NS NYC heritage and NS 1111
2:45 the railroad crossing gate needs to be fixed
It was fixed, and then later, the signal was replaced entirely.
14:00 finally a heritage unit!
2:25 video link?
th-cam.com/video/NRLsIImjHZc/w-d-xo.html
1:00 horn?
I think a wheezy P3?
Horn at 9:22?
K5LA
where was csx at 3:45 at and the other CSX'S
Franklin, Kentucky. Other CSX trains are in other states such as Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
wonderful video
4:23 what street is that
7th Avenue & Fogg Street in Nashville. The crossing was closed a few years back, sadly.
9:46 Double Heritage lol
I caught AC6000CW that is 600!
Ethan to
and who's the guy at 7:14
Me.
what street and town at 8:37
Main Street, Hillsboro, AL.
what street 10:09
McNickle Drive.
The video would be better without foaming.
Opinion noted.
what street and town at 9:14
Church Street in Madison, AL.
Jackson
Slater ElevatorRailAlarmFan
what street/train at 11:04
Brownsboro Road. I have no clue on the train ID.
hi
What street and town at 2:25
Moulton Street in Decatur, AL.
Can you send me the video link?