WOW, that's all I can say to describe this 25 minutes of pure epicness. I would go into more detail and give testimonials as to what I liked about each train like usual, but there's wayyyyy too many gems in this video for one comment. I really like that new angle you've adopted at Newmanstown, that's a picture perfect eastbound shot, I'll definitely have to go there one morning should I get out your way soon. And ah HA! I knew there had to be a reason why I didn't see those GP40MC's all Summer!
Great video as always, great to see a Conrail Blue still running around. Haven't seen one in Mid-Ohio for the last couple months and it bums me out. But again, great video - keep em coming!
@AliceInChains243 Thanks. This was just a fraction of the epicness I encountered over the summer, so I hope to have more up soon. And It's nice to see you back! I've been trying to catch as much as I can up here in Vermont, but of course, I don't get off campus much because I don't have a ride, so it's basically limited to walking distance. Aside from the goodness in VT, I hope to get back on the D&H soon!
@Cipher160 There are only a handful of trains handled between Enola and York, the H95 takes care of the freight and I think the coal train ID's are in the Five Hundred and Teens. Reading and Northern does not run any coal to or through York, they are all NS hoppers.
@o00o00ozy If this was only a fraction than I can't wait to see rest! I've been having a pretty epic week here myself, it's too bad the RBB&B Blue Unit is leaving to go west at an un-Godly hour of the morning for me to go out anywhere to get it, otherwise I'd have a REALLY good week going here. I can't wait to check out the rest of your VT stuff as well as that D&H one I scrolled across. My wifi here is just awful, so it may take me a bit to load them, but I'm sure they'll all be worth the wait!
Is it possible that 573 passed through York on it's way back to Reading because I saw a empty coal consist about that size sitting at the small NS yard that passes under I-83. It looked like an SD70 and a D9-40C was with them but I'm not entirely sure.
I wish this was what railfanning was like in 2022. Sad to see all of this good stuff be put onto the sidelines and retirement lines and replaced with GEVO locomotives.
Excellent video, always enjoy the Harrisburg Line action! I live in Hershey so these are my home rails!
What a nice bite to go with the morning coffee. Thank you! :-) I started to think about airline tickets and accomodations just to be there myself.
Beautifully filmed. A real treat!!
WOW, that's all I can say to describe this 25 minutes of pure epicness. I would go into more detail and give testimonials as to what I liked about each train like usual, but there's wayyyyy too many gems in this video for one comment. I really like that new angle you've adopted at Newmanstown, that's a picture perfect eastbound shot, I'll definitely have to go there one morning should I get out your way soon. And ah HA! I knew there had to be a reason why I didn't see those GP40MC's all Summer!
I have missed your videos. it is another good one! I love the variety that was shot.
Excellent video as always Eric, looks like you have had a successful summer of railfanning.
Great video as always, great to see a Conrail Blue still running around. Haven't seen one in Mid-Ohio for the last couple months and it bums me out. But again, great video - keep em coming!
I just love your 25 min. Videos if you had a DVD Id buy it thanks for sharing
Bravo. Thanks for your time and (fine) efforts.
Nice video. Excellent quality and great variety. Thumbs up!
@AliceInChains243
Thanks. This was just a fraction of the epicness I encountered over the summer, so I hope to have more up soon. And It's nice to see you back! I've been trying to catch as much as I can up here in Vermont, but of course, I don't get off campus much because I don't have a ride, so it's basically limited to walking distance. Aside from the goodness in VT, I hope to get back on the D&H soon!
Very nice video! Neat catches, and I like that CR SD50.
@Cipher160
There are only a handful of trains handled between Enola and York, the H95 takes care of the freight and I think the coal train ID's are in the Five Hundred and Teens. Reading and Northern does not run any coal to or through York, they are all NS hoppers.
Spectacular video, as usual.
Very nice Eric!
your videos are very enjoyable.
This was the golden days of railfanning
Yes that was the case. Private Lanes don't require horn because they are not registered as roads.
That is N Ash Road in Newmanstown, PA. Look it up on Google Maps you should be able to find it without any trouble.
@o00o00ozy If this was only a fraction than I can't wait to see rest! I've been having a pretty epic week here myself, it's too bad the RBB&B Blue Unit is leaving to go west at an un-Godly hour of the morning for me to go out anywhere to get it, otherwise I'd have a REALLY good week going here. I can't wait to check out the rest of your VT stuff as well as that D&H one I scrolled across. My wifi here is just awful, so it may take me a bit to load them, but I'm sure they'll all be worth the wait!
Wow great film!!
Conrail is not extinct. I have several mixed freight videos, featuring a few NYC era hoppers with that logo AND Conrail on it!
Nice Job!!
Great action.From what mines are the coal coming from?Nice surprise to see the MBTA units
great video.
Nice video
1:27...LOVE IT
Is it possible that 573 passed through York on it's way back to Reading because I saw a empty coal consist about that size sitting at the small NS yard that passes under I-83. It looked like an SD70 and a D9-40C was with them but I'm not entirely sure.
Nice
thanh you
Agreed
@o00o00ozy how do you get to the crossing at the very beginning of the video?
I wish this was what railfanning was like in 2022. Sad to see all of this good stuff be put onto the sidelines and retirement lines and replaced with GEVO locomotives.
Woah, BNSF was unexpected
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