This is something else from the very first minute to the very last loco leaving and I really and truly like the way you said about the noise of the brakes and the slow Intermodal train going slow it's a really fantastic videos your getting all the details and information about the locations and the Terminals thank you for this wonderful video well done
I love the hills in Taylor, Scranton, and Pittston. Pennsylvania, what a beautiful state 👏🏼👏🏼 The short, but cool music in the middle cracked me up. Well done 👍🏼
Lol For some reason the pace of the bell chime at (19:00) when the Scranton Limited is going by reminds me of the part in the "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" .... " Bring out your dead" Bell "Bring out your dead" Bell .. Lmao great movie, sorry man I just thought it was funny. : )
Think I've watched this and a few others you have uploaded 3 times now, and they don't get old! Very informative channel. Thank you for building these video's.
I drive for JB Hunt out of Chicago and Taylor will be a new hub for the Northeast Corridor. Most containers would terminate at the Harrisburg, Pa hub or New Jersey to be delivered up there.
Thank you for that nugget of information.. No doubt the local railfans will be thrilled to hear that.. BTW - I used to drive for JB Hunt myself.. They were my first company when I started trucking. ;-)
Working the salt mine? Yeah, been there and done that. In the long ago as a brakeman for the Houston and Texas Central [SP], I worked the local from Houston to my turnaround in Hearne, Texas. At Hockley, Texas, we would take the spur and travel about two miles to United Salt Mines. What was always a sight to see was the thousands of ducks and geese that wintered in the rice fields surrounding the spur.
Yeah, it does look that way from where I'm perched but in reality they have about a 1 foot clearance (still not a lot). Double-stacks need about 19 ft. of vertical clearance and if you look carefully you'll see that the NS line is lower than the Steamtown North Wye track right next to it.... That's because back in the 90s when NS started operating over this line, the track was re-finished to accommodate double-stack traffic. Also worthy of mention is Linden Street a few hundred feet up.. In past videos you see that funky bend in the track as trains come down the hill, that's for the same reason, so that double-stacks can negotiate the overpass.
The SW1 does seem to be fitted up for MU operation. It has the 27pin socket and the hoses for the independent brakes arent there, but you can see where they could be reinstalled. I think they sometimes operate it with the SW7
I don't like viewing them when I'm in a hurry to get somewhere and the cars just keep on coming and coming and coming... Several times I was late for work because of an extra long freight train.
These are great videos! So cool to see how NS's train numbers 30T and 31T near me (upstate NY) relate with those in the video! Loved that old D&H sign too, all CP and NS owned near me now.
They were able to add a 3 mile long spur across the flats and tie in to the existing rail line through the Genesee Valley. They just 2 years ago added about 1000' to it to take more cars while loading. They make quite a racket moving in and out of there. I'm not that far away and can hear them when the weather is right.
I walk over that bridge in West side every morning on my way to work, I always stop when a train comes by. Always wanted to know how all the yards work. I am very thankful for your videos.
Thank you, Carl.. It's for you (the viewers) that I make these videos and it's good to know that they're appreciated.. I've got over 400 more of them to put up and I shoot more everyday so they'll be around for a while!
Thank you. This is brilliant and very informative. Love the explanations and the 'fast forward' on some trains. Any chance you min film some switching in an Industrial Park? That could be
Thanks man.... I'm glad you enjoyed.... I enjoy industrial switching myself, in fact it's probably my favorite aspect of railfanning.... At some point (probably next year) I want to do a series called "Industrial Switching" which would feature railroads around the country so we'll see how that goes. As for the present, The L&S is in W-B and operates somewhat sporadically which makes it tough to know when they'll be working.. A better option (at least an easier one) would be the RBMN in the Keyser Valley Industrial Park here in Taylor.. That's a little more predictable so I'll see what I can do about getting some footage of that in the weeks ahead. And just so you know, I do these "HOW RAILROADS WORK" videos every Monday ;-)
I'd like to see more on the switching at Petrogas in Avoca, PA. I understand the use of the spacer cars mentioned in the video but it would be interesting to see how they use them in their actual switching moves. Looks like they had the train split into several blocks with additional spacer cars. Looking at the site on Google Maps and it looks like it would be an interesting customer to base a model on.
I think it would be.... I've seen the plant and the trains shoving to the plant but never the trains actually "working" the plant.. I'll see if I can't make that happen in the days ahead.
Thank you for posting the tab information as well as the great video. Do you think that NS uses the horse logo because of their heritage from the Central of Georgia? After all, the Central of Georgia did have two trains named after two famous race horses, the Nancy Hanks and the Man of War. Guess I'll have to get a letter off to the president of NS. :-) Nice video of the Alco RS-3's and old #26. Didn't know about buffer cars though. Good info. Love that SW-1. A bit noisy though. W Rusty Lane in eastern Tennessee (Witherington Place Railroad)
Trains21 yeah my brother works for RBMN and I've gotten a few private tours and I've met the guys. I'm going for engineer training next month and I hope to get a engineer job on RBMN.
Hi AC, I’m sat at Home under Lock Down in North Devon Britain, rewatching your Series ‚How a Railroad Works‘ guess your having to be careful too, any Idea when you‘ll be getting back to normal. I trust you are keeping well in far away Scranton.
Hello Peter.. Yes, I'm doing well.. Just got in from filming 11Z along the North Scranton Expressway.. I'm glad that I can keep you entertained for a little while!
Trains21 Hello AC, Glad to hear you are well, look forward to another Video soon then, mind I know it takes a long Time, sometimes shooting it is the easy Part. We‘re actually having some blue Skies at the Moment, from what you say sounds like your Weather there isn‘t too dissimilar to ours especially in Winter and early Spring grey Skies cool and often Wet. Keep safe.
There's a bossy looking thing if I ever seen one with those "flying" number boards and fancy dancy chime horns...#600 begs to be modeled. Is she still working on the Luzerne & Susquehanna?
I first encountered 2300 there at your place (the very video you saw here on You Tube).. So me and a friend were going to Sayre to catch the SP heritage unit when it was there back on March 16. We were coming across Rte 6 in Wysox when we saw the 2300 sitting in a frac sand station (or something like that). At first I grabbed a couple of shots from across the road but when we went to the (track side) of the road into a day care center parking lot, we got holy war from the women accusing us of taking pictures of the children. They took pictures of us, our car, license plate. You name it.. Add to that, the station manager comes over threatening to shoot me (I was the one with taking pictures) because he assumed that I was some sleazy reporter doing a smear story on his operation. After arguing for about a 15 minutes we finally just left.. All that, for a picture of a locomotive.
Trains21 Thats one hell of a story. Sound similar to what I had to deal with. It was in the morning around 8:30 and my car cross but when I looked through the mirror I saw the gates going down so I went into the parking lot of the daycare place to record the RBMN PIFF on its way back to Pittston. Basically the teacher and moms got pissed because they thought I was a pervert yet you can see a giant train moving fast and I'm pointing my camera at it. So yeah I guess school areas aren't great for railfanning. I don't even film the RBMN PIFF at Avoca anymore even though it leaves at night.
You made reference to 'Upstate New York'. People use that term for north of Albany NY all the way to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. So where are you referring to with 'Upstate'?
Just like Illinois anywhere outside of Chicago is downstate Illinois even those parts of Illinois that are north and west of Chicago such as Rockford, Galena, McHenry, etc.
That is a long "shove" to deliver the tank cars. I noticed only single and 3-car set of well cars. Do they use the 5-car sets in your part of the country? Out here in Utah and to the west we see lots of the 5-car sets plus singles and 3's.
Nice video! Thank you for mentioning the Wal Mart access to the Taylor Yard. I might try it one of these days. Does 11Z go on the Buffalo Line? Is 12Z its northbound counterpart?
Company vehicle, company spy.. I don't know their official designation but crews call em' weed weasels.. They're company police types that check to make sure crews are complying with company rules and policies..
Yes, we had them hiding in the bushes at the now defunct Katy/SP interlock in Houston, or pacing trains and checking the speed limit. It's all changed now, but back then no ear plugs and 'riot' vests were required or even thought of. My cousin retired a decade or so ago after 30 years with the SP/UP, and he said there was always someone checking on them to make sure they had their ear plugs and vests on.
I'm a canadian and would like your thoughts about the cp rail take over of ns i know that your goverment would have put the kybash on the hole merger....i do think it would have made agreat rail company....your comments please....nothing would happen with watching your great videos...will suportter always
It wasn't so much the merger that bothered me, but E. Hunter Harrison.. You have to remember that CP owned these lines before NS and although never a super busy piece of railroad (at least for 30 years prior), it had lots of potential.. Potential that Harrison stifled with his harsh regime IMHO. As someone who knew the railroad when it was pure D&H and watching it become ingested by Guilford, Susquehanna and finally CP, I had high hopes when CP took over (along with so many others). For a while it was good but seasons change.. I wrote an article explaining my thoughts.. Here's the link to it.. trains21.org/sunday-train-summary-1-changing-of-the-guard-again-in-northeast-pa/
Reminds me of the whale watching tour I was on when a guy leaned over the side of the boat just as a whale breathed out... "Wasn't that COOL???" "Dude, a whale just blew its snot in your face!"
At 38:50 those cars just racing across the tracks in front of an approaching train are not very smart! You could buy the farm real quick that way if your car were to stall.
I wish I knew the name of the car but they are normally the big gray ones there’s a spot you can tuck into. Take a look into hobo shoestring or hobo strobe to learn about hobo culture (rip to them both)
Attention: #DOTR #DOST Pag mas mabilis nakakarating Ang mga raw materials mas mabilis nagagawa Ang PRODUKTO at mas mabilis Ang pag unload ng EKONOMIYA. Mas effective at efficient na transportation Ang freight trains. Think green think the environment walang gulong na papalitan taun taon less fuel consumptions,less carbon footprint.
This is something else from the very first minute to the very last loco leaving and I really and truly like the way you said about the noise of the brakes and the slow Intermodal train going slow it's a really fantastic videos your getting all the details and information about the locations and the Terminals thank you for this wonderful video well done
Thank you Teady.. I'm glad that you're able to extract something useful to you from the videos.. That's why I make them.
Really enjoyed watching tha Vintage SW-1 switcher in action. A working museum piece!!
Indeed! Thanks for watching, I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
This is a great place for train photos. No road crossing bell.
This has been very well done. What a journey. Big roads down to sw's
Everything in the mix. Thank you. Awesome.
I love the hills in Taylor, Scranton, and Pittston. Pennsylvania, what a beautiful state 👏🏼👏🏼
The short, but cool music in the middle cracked me up. Well done 👍🏼
Thanks, Bob.. If I may ask, where do you live?
Great video.....very informative, giving someone from the uk an idea on how US railroads work from day to day.
Thanks, Jeremy.. I'm glad that you enjoy them.
Lol For some reason the pace of the bell chime at (19:00) when the Scranton Limited is going by reminds me of the part in the "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" .... " Bring out your dead" Bell "Bring out your dead" Bell .. Lmao great movie, sorry man I just thought it was funny. : )
No apologies required.. It was an interesting comment.
Think I've watched this and a few others you have uploaded 3 times now, and they don't get old! Very informative channel. Thank you for building these video's.
Anytime.. Thanks for the kind words!!
At 6:11,..hearing that EMD SD70ACe(number 1040) idling is music to my ears,...yeeeessss!
Yeah, that EMD idle is nice!
I drive for JB Hunt out of Chicago and Taylor will be a new hub for the Northeast Corridor. Most containers would terminate at the Harrisburg, Pa hub or New Jersey to be delivered up there.
Thank you for that nugget of information.. No doubt the local railfans will be thrilled to hear that.. BTW - I used to drive for JB Hunt myself.. They were my first company when I started trucking. ;-)
Working the salt mine? Yeah, been there and done that. In the long ago as a brakeman for the Houston and Texas Central [SP], I worked the local from Houston to my turnaround in Hearne, Texas. At Hockley, Texas, we would take the spur and travel about two miles to United Salt Mines. What was always a sight to see was the thousands of ducks and geese that wintered in the rice fields surrounding the spur.
Awesome recollection.. Keep em' coming.
I reme.ber these locos.
Excellent video with good information. Thanks for sharing. -Johan
Thanks, Johan.. I'm glad you enjoyed it.. I do a "How Railroads Work" video every Monday ;-)
really appreciate your explanation of the complex operations. by the way, it looks. like those containers just make it under that overpass.
Yeah, it does look that way from where I'm perched but in reality they have about a 1 foot clearance (still not a lot). Double-stacks need about 19 ft. of vertical clearance and if you look carefully you'll see that the NS line is lower than the Steamtown North Wye track right next to it.... That's because back in the 90s when NS started operating over this line, the track was re-finished to accommodate double-stack traffic.
Also worthy of mention is Linden Street a few hundred feet up.. In past videos you see that funky bend in the track as trains come down the hill, that's for the same reason, so that double-stacks can negotiate the overpass.
Man, you get a train rider on top of that container and he's a dunner for sure!
great video! 37T was on a rehabbed track two on the R&N. Wasn't used by Conrail for over 25 years!
I know.. It's getting plenty shined up with the RN and NS trains now, though!
Good job filming, absolutely fascinating !
Many thanks!
Terrific! Thanks for sharing!
Yuengling brewery in Pottsville also used to get yellow CNW covered hoppers.
I didn't know that.
Trains21 Yeah I think I used to see Soo Line covered hoppers at one point too. Now it’s just the plain gray cars.
nice job narrating!
Just subbed! Enjoying the vids. I will use this information (switching and stuff) on my model railroad. BTW dispatcher Nicole has a sweet voice!
Thanks for the sub, Danny.. I'm glad the videos were helpful to you!
The SW1 does seem to be fitted up for MU operation. It has the 27pin socket and the hoses for the independent brakes arent there, but you can see where they could be reinstalled. I think they sometimes operate it with the SW7
It has been fitted for MU operation since this was shot.
"Do I like viewing long trains"?? Yes, but sometimes, no. Thanks for providing the option! :)
:-)
I don't like viewing them when I'm in a hurry to get somewhere and the cars just keep on coming and coming and coming... Several times I was late for work because of an extra long freight train.
And a Big Happy Birthday to Nicole I hope she has a wonderful day just coffee no Alcohol 😆
:-)
January 10 2020 is my birthday 73 years old.
Happy 33rd birthday Nicole.
Happy birthday Nicole, from Jim in gascenter PA.
These are great videos! So cool to see how NS's train numbers 30T and 31T near me (upstate NY) relate with those in the video! Loved that old D&H sign too, all CP and NS owned near me now.
Thanks, William.. The D&H was great down here
nice job
Thanks, Sean.
FYI... the salt cars come from the new mine in Groveland... The Retsof mine collapsed and flooded 20+ years ago.
Ok Thanks.. I did not know that..
They were able to add a 3 mile long spur across the flats and tie in to the existing rail line through the Genesee Valley. They just 2 years ago added about 1000' to it to take more cars while loading. They make quite a racket moving in and out of there. I'm not that far away and can hear them when the weather is right.
great stuff from the area.
Glad you enjoyed it ;-)
I walk over that bridge in West side every morning on my way to work, I always stop when a train comes by. Always wanted to know how all the yards work. I am very thankful for your videos.
Thank you, Carl.. It's for you (the viewers) that I make these videos and it's good to know that they're appreciated.. I've got over 400 more of them to put up and I shoot more everyday so they'll be around for a while!
Good work.
Thanks!
Happy birthday!💕
Like your videos alot .thank you for sharing. .
No prob.. Thank you, Dennis.
That's one helluva plant! I'm assuming the use of buffer cars allows the six axle engines enough leeway to not enter the plant.
Exactly right..
I live right across the st from Pittston yard!!!
How cool is that!?.. So you have a nice (railfan's point of) view from your home! ;-)
+Trains21 yep!
Lucky you.... Thanks for the sub.. Subbed you back.
Thanks man!!!
No problem!
Nice video I live in Wilkes-Barre and I film Norfolk Southern and Luzerne in Susquehanna all the time for my TH-cam channel
Cool!!
Thank you. This is brilliant and very informative. Love the explanations and the 'fast forward' on some trains. Any chance you min film some switching in an Industrial Park? That could be
Stupid machine!!!! Footage from an industrial park would be excellent. Just keep posting. Thanks again👍😎
Thanks man.... I'm glad you enjoyed.... I enjoy industrial switching myself, in fact it's probably my favorite aspect of railfanning.... At some point (probably next year) I want to do a series called "Industrial Switching" which would feature railroads around the country so we'll see how that goes.
As for the present, The L&S is in W-B and operates somewhat sporadically which makes it tough to know when they'll be working.. A better option (at least an easier one) would be the RBMN in the Keyser Valley Industrial Park here in Taylor.. That's a little more predictable so I'll see what I can do about getting some footage of that in the weeks ahead.
And just so you know, I do these "HOW RAILROADS WORK" videos every Monday ;-)
I'd like to see more on the switching at Petrogas in Avoca, PA. I understand the use of the spacer cars mentioned in the video but it would be interesting to see how they use them in their actual switching moves. Looks like they had the train split into several blocks with additional spacer cars. Looking at the site on Google Maps and it looks like it would be an interesting customer to base a model on.
I think it would be.... I've seen the plant and the trains shoving to the plant but never the trains actually "working" the plant.. I'll see if I can't make that happen in the days ahead.
Some airports are intermodal hubs for freight airlines.
Interesting.. Thanks for sharing.
I'm surprised there's no gate, light, or bell of any kind at 47:08 for how busy that line appears to be. Any recorded accidents?
Not a busy line at all. Not even daily train traffic. Tuesday and Thursday only I believe.
Ya" that guy at 17:45 just about got a face full.
Yeah, he almost did!.. That was funny.
They really need an oiler on that piece of track in the first t rain video
At 53:39 there is a vacancy at the top of that car. Did product fall off somewhere or was it loaded that way?
It was loaded that way.
wonderfull video!
Thanks, Man.
4 locomotives towing that one freight train. At 9:39 must be a big one.
Not really, the last two engines were D-I-T.
At one point in the video the caption says, "11Z is different, you'll see why in a minute". What was I supposed to see?
Rail racks
@@Trains21 Someone was asking about the machines on the final cars of that train, I think.
Thank you for posting the tab information as well as the great video. Do you think that NS uses the horse logo because of their heritage from the Central of Georgia? After all, the Central of Georgia did have two trains named after two famous race horses, the Nancy Hanks and the Man of War. Guess I'll have to get a letter off to the president of NS. :-) Nice video of the Alco RS-3's and old #26. Didn't know about buffer cars though. Good info. Love that SW-1. A bit noisy though.
W Rusty Lane in eastern Tennessee (Witherington Place Railroad)
Thanks, Rusty.. Glad you liked it!!
I actually know the two guys who were operating the PISB that day.
That's cool that you know the crews.... That always helps!
Trains21 yeah my brother works for RBMN and I've gotten a few private tours and I've met the guys. I'm going for engineer training next month and I hope to get a engineer job on RBMN.
I wish you the best of Luck.... Just don't forget about us when you get it! ;-)
Trains21 thanks. Don't worry I won't :)
;-)
At 44:35 Wise Potato Chips. Whatever happened to them?
They're still around.
Hi AC, I’m sat at Home under Lock Down in North Devon Britain, rewatching your Series ‚How a Railroad Works‘ guess your having to be careful too, any Idea when you‘ll be getting back to normal. I trust you are keeping well in far away Scranton.
Hello Peter.. Yes, I'm doing well.. Just got in from filming 11Z along the North Scranton Expressway.. I'm glad that I can keep you entertained for a little while!
Trains21 Hello AC, Glad to hear you are well, look forward to another Video soon then, mind I know it takes a long Time, sometimes shooting it is the easy Part. We‘re actually having some blue Skies at the Moment, from what you say sounds like your Weather there isn‘t too dissimilar to ours especially in Winter and early Spring grey Skies cool and often Wet. Keep safe.
@@peterjhillier7659 Indeed.. I have enough footage to keep me busy for years but I've been having computer and time issues lately :-(
There's a bossy looking thing if I ever seen one with those "flying" number boards and fancy dancy chime horns...#600 begs to be modeled. Is she still working on the Luzerne & Susquehanna?
Absolutely.. Alive and very well!
Conductor put his life in jeopardy 41:20
😦 oh jeez
Not very much headroom for those cars at 23:03 to go under that bridge!
It is close, but not as close as it may seem.. There's at least 2 feet of clearance.
I thought all steam locomotives went out in the early 50s. Didn't know any of them were still around.
There are hundreds (maybe thousands) worldwide.
I feel like LS #2300 was an Ex-RBMN U-boat that didn't get scrapped.
That's an interesting analogy and/or metaphor if you will.. Me and #2300 have an storied past.. Maybe one day I'll tell you the story..
Trains21 that would be interesting to hear.
I first encountered 2300 there at your place (the very video you saw here on You Tube).. So me and a friend were going to Sayre to catch the SP heritage unit when it was there back on March 16. We were coming across Rte 6 in Wysox when we saw the 2300 sitting in a frac sand station (or something like that).
At first I grabbed a couple of shots from across the road but when we went to the (track side) of the road into a day care center parking lot, we got holy war from the women accusing us of taking pictures of the children.
They took pictures of us, our car, license plate. You name it..
Add to that, the station manager comes over threatening to shoot me (I was the one with taking pictures) because he assumed that I was some sleazy reporter doing a smear story on his operation.
After arguing for about a 15 minutes we finally just left.. All that, for a picture of a locomotive.
Trains21 Thats one hell of a story. Sound similar to what I had to deal with. It was in the morning around 8:30 and my car cross but when I looked through the mirror I saw the gates going down so I went into the parking lot of the daycare place to record the RBMN PIFF on its way back to Pittston. Basically the teacher and moms got pissed because they thought I was a pervert yet you can see a giant train moving fast and I'm pointing my camera at it. So yeah I guess school areas aren't great for railfanning. I don't even film the RBMN PIFF at Avoca anymore even though it leaves at night.
Wow! I guess misery really DOES love company.
great video i like it thank you
Thanks Brian.. I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
Is it because of the radius of that curve that the screeching is so prevalent there??? ( your favorite spot)
Yep. You got it.
You made reference to 'Upstate New York'. People use that term for north of Albany NY all the way to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. So where are you referring to with 'Upstate'?
NYCers often refer to anything not NYC as upstate.
Just like Illinois anywhere outside of Chicago is downstate Illinois even those parts of Illinois that are north and west of Chicago such as Rockford, Galena, McHenry, etc.
I see what you mean about the sequence beginning at 40:49. It's a bit noisy.
That is a long "shove" to deliver the tank cars.
I noticed only single and 3-car set of well cars.
Do they use the 5-car sets in your part of the country?
Out here in Utah and to the west we see lots of the 5-car sets plus singles and 3's.
Oh yeah, they use the 5-car sets on the east very much.
Thanks.
Looking forward to viewing the rest of the series.
Nice video! Thank you for mentioning the Wal Mart access to the Taylor Yard. I might try it one of these days. Does 11Z go on the Buffalo Line? Is 12Z its northbound counterpart?
14R is the counterpart to 11Z..
It used to be 11R and 12R then it became 11R and 14R.. Now it's 11Z and 14R.. Hope I didn't confuse you.
Norfolk Southern still uses "regional" dispatching rather than a central location, is that right?
Yes.. Until next month when everything will be dispatched out of Atlanta..
how do loaded welded rail cars negotiate the Horseshoe Curve or other sharp curves?
Like any other railcar.. The rails are flexible, that's why it's often called "ribbon rail."
Where exactly is the Taylor yard? I can not find it on any map.
It's on the south side of Scranton.. Just look for Taylor, Pa.. It runs the length of the town
Thanks, I found it.
Great video. I have subscribed.
What are the vertical yellow stripes on the wagons for?
Thanks, Walter.. At what time in the video do the "stripes" that you ask of appear??
They are more clearly seen on the tank cars. They are painted yellow vertical stripes, longer ones at each end. Look at 9:52.
That's reflective tape.. It makes locomotives and cars more visible at night.
Thanks.
:-)
cool,i got the coal train last night video is up
Good deal!... I was hoping that you'd make it down!
At 2:24 what is the sign that says 672? Is that a mileage marker?
Yes
There was a refer car on the intermetro siding a few months back. Any idea what it was for?
Which siding is that?
That SW-1 is very old!
Very old indeed.
Plain journal axle-bearings, even.
Did you know that the Delaware lackawanna #405 if a former lehigh valley 405
I did.. Thanks.
What is the machine on the end of the train?
What train??
@@Trains21 The one that had all the rail racks on the cars and then a big machine at the end of the train.
The white Ford SUV? Company vehicle?
Company vehicle, company spy.. I don't know their official designation but crews call em' weed weasels.. They're company police types that check to make sure crews are complying with company rules and policies..
Yes, we had them hiding in the bushes at the now defunct Katy/SP interlock in Houston, or pacing trains and checking the speed limit. It's all changed now, but back then no ear plugs and 'riot' vests were required or even thought of. My cousin retired a decade or so ago after 30 years with the SP/UP, and he said there was always someone checking on them to make sure they had their ear plugs and vests on.
I understand the safety concerns but those bright green and/or orange vests to me signaled are too much.
Years ago, an engineer friend of mine took me "inside" a cowl body CN diesel where the prime mover is.. It was LOOUUDD!!!!!!
Railroad bull. They are weasels, and no-one likes them.
how long was that last train
Probably over 100 which is typical for this train.
good thing i was not working that day i would have been late
are they plan on replacing that bridge anytime soon another 2 inches those intermodel trains would be screwed
Believe it or not, there's about a good foot or so of clearance.. It looks worse than it is.
@@Trains21 still to scary for me as an engineer If I were one
Is there a way to tell petrochemical tank cars from other tank cars?
By the reporting mark perhaps. But I don't know for sure.
@@Trains21 A few years ago a train hauling ethanol derailed near Galena Illinois. Wasn't too pretty.
Why did that crossing at 38:40 have no warning gates?
Not all grade crossings do.. This is a shortline railroad.. The maintenance standards are different than that of a Class 1
Awesome veteran locomotive. Horrendous steel squeel.
Those car wheels scraping the tracks sound worse than someone scratching a chalkboard with long fingernails.
I'm a canadian and would like your thoughts about the cp rail take over of ns i know that your goverment would have put the kybash on the hole merger....i do think it would have made agreat rail company....your comments please....nothing would happen with watching your great videos...will suportter always
It wasn't so much the merger that bothered me, but E. Hunter Harrison.. You have to remember that CP owned these lines before NS and although never a super busy piece of railroad (at least for 30 years prior), it had lots of potential.. Potential that Harrison stifled with his harsh regime IMHO.
As someone who knew the railroad when it was pure D&H and watching it become ingested by Guilford, Susquehanna and finally CP, I had high hopes when CP took over (along with so many others). For a while it was good but seasons change..
I wrote an article explaining my thoughts.. Here's the link to it..
trains21.org/sunday-train-summary-1-changing-of-the-guard-again-in-northeast-pa/
at 21:56, who sees? they cannot put a, "p.o.s." 4 axle out front? (still learning about trains).
Sorry, Vincent.. I'm not sure what you're asking.. :-|
what I noticed from videos 1 and 2, there are no cabooses
Cabooses disappeared in the 1980s
Whats with the sticks?
Brake sticks I think you mean.. For turning the brake wheels.
17:50 Sur-PRIIIISE!!! 🤣😄🤣
Hilarious, wasn't it!
Reminds me of the whale watching tour I was on when a guy leaned over the side of the boat just as a whale breathed out...
"Wasn't that COOL???"
"Dude, a whale just blew its snot in your face!"
@@richkeeshan9757 Haha!! I wish I could've seen that!
Besides listening to their radios how do you acquire all these facts? Very interesting show, by the way!
Thanks Mary, through being involved with them over the years.
I saw under the 1040 it said under warranty
Some newer NS locomotives have that script on the cab.
At 38:50 those cars just racing across the tracks in front of an approaching train are not very smart! You could buy the farm real quick that way if your car were to stall.
Indeed.
So where do the hobos ride?
I wish I knew the name of the car but they are normally the big gray ones there’s a spot you can tuck into. Take a look into hobo shoestring or hobo strobe to learn about hobo culture (rip to them both)
Some of those Sidings have to be Old.
No. Haven't seen them all yet.
Attention: #DOTR
#DOST
Pag mas mabilis nakakarating Ang mga raw materials mas mabilis nagagawa Ang PRODUKTO at mas mabilis Ang pag unload ng EKONOMIYA. Mas effective at efficient na transportation Ang freight trains. Think green think the environment walang gulong na papalitan taun taon less fuel consumptions,less carbon footprint.
it was around 9 when it made it,better if it was daylight
Yes, much better in daylight but at least you got your first heritage!... 1 down, 19 to go!
lol
Çàn ßòmè one klet NE know how to Jin thè chanel
Çàn ànyonè help