Ya, not really a slow order as the first train was heading west and another train heading east on the same track was waiting at the crossovers 2 miles away. They both had to wait for the passenger train to head east. Once it passed the first train then crossed over to the north track and once clear the local which had work on the south could proceed. People not too happy as a 2-mile-long train slowed to 10 mph. No sure if you can hear it but about a dozen students waiting to cross clapped as the tail end went by. :-)
Was the DS on the first one called Lotta Power? 8^) Another slow order through Ingersoll for the first two trains? Great video! Cheers.
Ya, not really a slow order as the first train was heading west and another train heading east on the same track was waiting at the crossovers 2 miles away. They both had to wait for the passenger train to head east. Once it passed the first train then crossed over to the north track and once clear the local which had work on the south could proceed. People not too happy as a 2-mile-long train slowed to 10 mph. No sure if you can hear it but about a dozen students waiting to cross clapped as the tail end went by. :-)
@@railpast Ah, I see now. Glad the students liked that fine bit of railroading they saw! 8^) Cheers!
I like trains