Hello from the UK. This kind of video is so much more interesting than just watching long trains running past fast on mainline railways. There is also something about this scene that feels like an echo from the past. Thank you for posting.
I grew up in Riverdale and spent countless hours t the station watching Erie and EL commuter trains, It was great seeing the station area again, as I moved to Florida almost 50 years ago. Some changes but a lot of things there still look the same. Thanks for posting!
Cool video! That is the brick storage yard for my company Belden Tri-State Building materials. We get up to 10 railcars a week in peak season. Thanks for catching this!
great video i remember the days when passenger and freight trains came through here grew up in pompton plains and riverdale still have photos of those day
Great video ! But why not just pull into siding on the left and spot the cars then runaround and head back to the main ? Or were there cars already spotted on that siding ? just seems like more switching than needed, but still excellent video !
Great video. I love switching operations. Too bad the freight cars don't look as good as the locomotive. Graffiti is so unsightly. People have no respect for others' property.
The majority (99.9%) of American diesel locomotives ever built were single cab designs. Twin cabs were mostly boxcab or steeple cab units of the very early (1910 to 1930s) diesel era. They tended to draw their designs from electric locomotive designs, the majority of which are still twin cab designs.
Hello from the UK. This kind of video is so much more interesting than just watching long trains running past fast on mainline railways. There is also something about this scene that feels like an echo from the past. Thank you for posting.
Your welcome, glad you enjoyed it.
I grew up in Riverdale and spent countless hours t the station watching Erie and EL commuter trains, It was great seeing the station area again, as I moved to Florida almost 50 years ago. Some changes but a lot of things there still look the same. Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it.
@@sheldonnicholasphotog Glad you posted it!
Thumbs Up! Super good Video! Best Greetings
thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Cool video! That is the brick storage yard for my company Belden Tri-State Building materials. We get up to 10 railcars a week in peak season. Thanks for catching this!
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed it
Love the old Susquehanna livery and long hood forward 👍
Its definitely a cool looking scheme
great video i remember the days when passenger and freight trains came through here grew up in pompton plains and riverdale still have photos of those day
thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome video. Love the paint on that unit, it came out great!
Thank you sir, great looking unit.
I like freight trains slowly passing through railroad crossings. The locomotive is cool.
I have subscribed to your channel. 😄👍
many interesting scenes. well done. BRAVO & LIKE
Thank you much
Very nice video dawg!! Total score we came across that day, getting that engine working over there!
Thanks dude! Hell yeah bud, we lucked out
Nice catch for 3024 looks great.
thanks and yes it sure does.
this is really great! well done 🔝📸
Nice catch thanks for sharing
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Lots of good switching and shoving!
Awesome video
thank you
Very Cool! My Grandfather lives right there! I always wanted to catch a train there!
Great video. Where is this in Riverdale
Great video ! But why not just pull into siding on the left and spot the cars then runaround and head back to the main ? Or were there cars already spotted on that siding ? just seems like more switching than needed, but still excellent video !
looks like very efficient switching to me.
Great video. I love switching operations. Too bad the freight cars don't look as good as the locomotive. Graffiti is so unsightly. People have no respect for others' property.
Thank you! From what we were told, catching this job during daylight was a rarity so it was great to see and capture some footage.
Great video bro! Greetings from Fullerton, CA!
Hey! I'm originally from Wayne, New Jersey! 😀 I know where this in Riverdale, NJ. 😀
Nice
thank you
Great horn
Why don't you have a cab at each end of the loco?
The majority (99.9%) of American diesel locomotives ever built were single cab designs. Twin cabs were mostly boxcab or steeple cab units of the very early (1910 to 1930s) diesel era. They tended to draw their designs from electric locomotive designs, the majority of which are still twin cab designs.
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0:55n. Why get off the locomotive? Thank you.
I believe he got off to go open the gate to the facility which is just after the crossing.
Or throw a switch
Sus 😂
This looks nearly identical to a video uploaded by Trainutjob Videos...
Probably because we were standing right next to each other filming the action. Nice of you to notice the similarity though.