Cheers RR....Thank you for making & sharing this! I DEFINITELY know they aren't east to make. Hope you had a Merry Christmas! Always love your history lessons!
You've got snow! Here in Ohio, it feels like spring. I'm sure that will soon change. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. We appreciate your videos. Stay safe and healthy!!!!
Thank you to the crew of the Suzie Q for being okay with RR Rambler doing his thing. Happy New Year to you all and happy birthday day Mazie. Time to get next to a warm wood burning stove there Rambler. From Delanson NY looking to the next one.
Another great video, thanks for your effort. I love usa shoreline railroading so living in New Zealand people like you doing what you do make my life better
Always enjoying from along the Syracuse branch in my backyard, Homer NY. The legacy paint scheme unit was running north with just a NS GP40 in tow this morning.
The Mrs. and I were driving just over by there earlier this morning while back home on vacation and we were wondering if we might catch you out filming. Beautiful gorgeous sunny days for sure,...but much much colder for this holiday trip than it has been for other recent past Christmas trips we have made back home.
They back down a spur off former New York, Ontario & Western Utica Division tracks (a mile or so off the Susquehanna's Utica mainline). Check out this video beginning at the 7:14 mark: th-cam.com/video/i62yV9kIYDY/w-d-xo.html
Merry Christmas. Watching from Horseheads NY. I have the n scale 3040 with sound. I think this warehouse would make a good subject for my switching layout.
I'm curious to know what those particular reporting marks on several of the non-Norfolk Southern-liveried red boxcars stand for - it appears that those have the older "circle and cross" BNSF marking on what would be their upper right hand sides, but the alphabetical reporting mark on the left side of the cars reads "ATW"? I don't know if I've noticed that before elsewhere. FWIW, I have to keep reminding myself that it's nearly January and there are other parts of the country that are having typical winter weather, even if where I am isn't. Out here in the lowlands along the Puget Sound in the PNW, we're still experiencing balmy daytime temps in the upper 40s/low 50s, and nighttime temps in the lower 40s with plenty of our typical rain - though there are reports today of notable snowfall in the Cascade mountain passes to the east. Hope that Witold was treated to a nice Christmas and got some interesting things from Santa Claws 😊. Stay safe, and best wishes for a Happy New Year to you! Looking forward to seeing some more action in 2025.
The warehouse receives paper, last I knew it comes in the form of 500 pound bales. From there, it's trucked out to support printing of all kinds and, I think, making of cardboard boxes. The building housed Mohawk Containers for decades. They made cardboard boxes. I don't believe any manufacturing occurs there now.
Really enjoy your videos, RR. sudden thought here: why do I have the feeling that NYSW is barely eking out a profit? Do their road trains make up for the sparse business on the short hauls?
How did the train get into the correct position to back into the customer? Is there a “Y” where train can turn? It didn’t appear to do a run-around. Long Island, NY
Watching from Illinois… 25 miles NE of St. Louis.
Very cool that you have a good relationship with the crew! Happy birthday to Mazie from Rochester, NY!
Excellent video , thanks for braving the cold , best wishes from England 😊
EXCELLENT stuff!!! Much respect from Arkansas!!
Enjoying your video from North Yorkshire, England.
Great video again. Watching from Yorkshire/Lancashire border in UK. Wishing you a Happy New Year.
Love a friendly crew
Good guys
Watching from Middle Georgia.
Excellent! Thanks for posting.
Merry Christmas and all the very best for the New Year and a Happy 6th Birthday to Ethans daughter. From Mike in Inverness Scotland
-12 degrees, can’t imagine that here in Gretna La, 72 degrees here today, another cool video! Where’s the dog today?
He opted to stay in the office, lol
Cheers RR....Thank you for making & sharing this! I DEFINITELY know they aren't east to make. Hope you had a Merry Christmas! Always love your history lessons!
You've got snow! Here in Ohio, it feels like spring. I'm sure that will soon change. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. We appreciate your videos. Stay safe and healthy!!!!
same! going fishing tomorrow/saturday
Enjoyed watching as always!! Happy Birthday to Ethan's daughter!! Eau Claire, MI.
Pismo Beach, Ca.... BUT grew up in Utica..
Thank you to the crew of the Suzie Q for being okay with RR Rambler doing his thing. Happy New Year to you all and happy birthday day Mazie. Time to get next to a warm wood burning stove there Rambler. From Delanson NY looking to the next one.
Another great video, thanks for your effort. I love usa shoreline railroading so living in New Zealand people like you doing what you do make my life better
Thanks for the video from Norwich NY!
Love watching your street running vids from here in Scotland, UK. Happy New Year to you to.
I hope you send a Christmas card to Ethan, and tell him from all his friends around the world. Happiness is a warm GP40 cab.
I have it on very good authority that Ethan enjoys reading these comments!
@@railroadingrambler218 Then Ethan, if you read this, have a very good new year and please stay safe. (From the UK).
Always enjoying from along the Syracuse branch in my backyard, Homer NY. The legacy paint scheme unit was running north with just a NS GP40 in tow this morning.
Seems c-c-cold out there! Thanks for sharing!
Am enjoying this from Belton, MO, a little town just south of Kansas City!
Cwmtillery, Abertillery, south wales, uk great video again.
Great video! Always cool to watch’em work! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for all your videos. Happy new year from the middle of England.😉🙃
Merry Christmas from Lethbridge Alberta, Canada
Stay warm Ethan 🥶
I’m trying Dave!!
First of all Thanks for all the great videos... and Happy New Year as well as Happy Birthday to Ethans daughter... Greetings from Germany :)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
And Happy Birthday, Maisie!
Happy New-Year to you all the way from The Netherlands.
Great video! Love streetrunning and switching. Merry Christmas from Sweden.
That is an awesome train.🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Merry Christmas! We're watching from relatives in Aiken SC.
Normally watching from Decatur,IL But today from Cocoa Beach,FL. Happy New Year!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Bethlehem, NC
Enjoyed the video and Happy New Year's from Viera, FL!
Excellent yet cold video from Okeechobee Florida. Glad it isn't that cold down here.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! And happy birthday to Ethans daughter, watching from Lowell, NY
Watching from Fayette County in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Thanks for sharing & merry Christmas.
Happy new year from Chenango Forks.
❤Happy New Year! Blessings and joy! Stay warm RR! Ol rosie from kingsville, mo..
Happy New Year from Los Angeles!!
Watching from Saratoga, Arkansas...
Awesome catch! Happy New Year!!
Great job, love it! Greetings from Dover NH.🇺🇸
watching from White Plains, NY
Merry Christmas from Midland Park NJ
Super video! Thanks as always!MAINE here!
Enjoyed the video and watching from Kissimmee, FL. What’s all the white, crunchy stuff on the ground? Ha, ha.
Hey rail rambler hope you had a great merry Christmas. Always cool watching UT1 on sycler st. Watching from Earlville NY
Happy New Year from Hemet in Southern California. Thanks for your videos!
Happy New Year from UK 👍😁😁😁🚂🇬🇧
Happy New Year from Tonawanda, NY. It’s warmer than it had been lately, so I’m being baked to a crispy crunch!
Merry Christmas and Happy Year, John. All the best in '25. Cheers from Brantford, Ontario.
Thank you for another video. It is a pleasant 11 deg. C here in the Scottish Borders right now, but my wife's still got the Gas CH blasting away.
Happy New Year from Clinton NY.
Happy New Year from the UK.
Thanks for another great video, hoping to catch up with you next summer, love the new Font.
Seasons greetings from Chicago's south side and a happy birthday to Ethan's Maisie!
The Mrs. and I were driving just over by there earlier this morning while back home on vacation and we were wondering if we might catch you out filming. Beautiful gorgeous sunny days for sure,...but much much colder for this holiday trip than it has been for other recent past Christmas trips we have made back home.
Happy New Year from Sarasota, FL!!
Merry Xmas my guy
Happy New Year! Watching from Hawthorne NJ, NYS&W's southern sector. Tracks go right past my house!
Happy New Year all. Watching from Miami.
I take it there is a Wye or a “runaround” between Skyler Street and the point of boxcar delivery. Otherwise, we have witnessed a real magic trick.
They back down a spur off former New York, Ontario & Western Utica Division tracks (a mile or so off the Susquehanna's Utica mainline). Check out this video beginning at the 7:14 mark: th-cam.com/video/i62yV9kIYDY/w-d-xo.html
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. You always have interesting videos. Live in Casey Illinois
Akron Ohio, Happy New Year to you also! :)
Oneida, when I use to take my wife to NH shopping center, I used to go over and see if the train was there!
I just subscribed --great content --Thanks !!
Welcome aboard!
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Copperas Cove TX , was stationed at Griffiss 84-89
Wow, that Suburban at the corner of Cleveland was pretty close !! Merry Christmas , Rambler and furry friend ..
Very close indeed! I didn't notice until I read your comment
Merry Christmas. Watching from Horseheads NY. I have the n scale 3040 with sound. I think this warehouse would make a good subject for my switching layout.
I'm curious to know what those particular reporting marks on several of the non-Norfolk Southern-liveried red boxcars stand for - it appears that those have the older "circle and cross" BNSF marking on what would be their upper right hand sides, but the alphabetical reporting mark on the left side of the cars reads "ATW"? I don't know if I've noticed that before elsewhere.
FWIW, I have to keep reminding myself that it's nearly January and there are other parts of the country that are having typical winter weather, even if where I am isn't. Out here in the lowlands along the Puget Sound in the PNW, we're still experiencing balmy daytime temps in the upper 40s/low 50s, and nighttime temps in the lower 40s with plenty of our typical rain - though there are reports today of notable snowfall in the Cascade mountain passes to the east.
Hope that Witold was treated to a nice Christmas and got some interesting things from Santa Claws 😊. Stay safe, and best wishes for a Happy New Year to you! Looking forward to seeing some more action in 2025.
祝福您闔家聖誕佳節平安喜樂健康如意❤️🎅🌲㊗️
(來自" 台灣 "🇹🇼的祝福🙏)
We pass that factory often and have wondered what they make in it. Can you tell me? Nice video seeing the switch moves in action. Edmeston, NY
The warehouse receives paper, last I knew it comes in the form of 500 pound bales. From there, it's trucked out to support printing of all kinds and, I think, making of cardboard boxes. The building housed Mohawk Containers for decades. They made cardboard boxes. I don't believe any manufacturing occurs there now.
@@railroadingrambler218 Thanks for your answer.
Really enjoy your videos, RR. sudden thought here: why do I have the feeling that NYSW is barely eking out a profit? Do their road trains make up for the sparse business on the short hauls?
Those two vehicles couldn’t win for losing, had to wait on the truck then wait for the train.
Pittsburgh pa
How did the train get into the correct position to back into the customer? Is there a “Y” where train can turn? It didn’t appear to do a run-around. Long Island, NY
They back up off a spur. Watch this video from the 7:14 mark on to observe the move if you'd like: th-cam.com/video/i62yV9kIYDY/w-d-xo.html
Ripley NY State line
Ho Ho Ho from Aurora Colorado
Question? Is there such things as heated rail wheels or rails?
Well, on some mainline railroads the automatic switches are heated to prevent them from freezing up
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I hope Vitold is ok, haven't seen him in your recent videos
He's doing very well! We hiked 5 miles on Christmas Day!