It took me a while to get to this one, but real nice compilation. I can't believe there was nobody else in Richland when that SP-patched 290 showed up, I heard the foam was hopping big time when that thing decided to lead a train. Really digging the wide farmland shots as always.
It really depends on where in Harrisburg you are staying. East of Harrisburg the best spot to watch trains is not until you get to Hershey or Hummelstown (and any town east of there) where you can expect to see 2-3 trains an hour, or about 40 trains per day. South of Harrisburg on the other side of the river is the Port Road Branch that sees little daylight trains and is not recommended for short visits. West/north of Harrisburg is the Rockville Bridge and that area captures trains converging off of the Port Road Branch, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Harrisburg Lines, seeing anywhere from 60-80 movements daily. The Pittsburgh Line that runs west of Marysville sees 50 trains per day alone. The Lurgan Branch, which is across the River, runs west (southwest) from Lemoyne and sees around 20 trains per day, most of which are daylight moves (about 1-2 per hour).
I always enjoy the Harrisburg line videos. Something unique about that area.
love trains and this video has beautiful scenery. god bless.
Nice video and catches Eric! Really weird seeing a slug without the SD40-2, nice job!
7:03 A K5HL that sends chills down my spine
It took me a while to get to this one, but real nice compilation. I can't believe there was nobody else in Richland when that SP-patched 290 showed up, I heard the foam was hopping big time when that thing decided to lead a train. Really digging the wide farmland shots as always.
Love your videos, awesome lighting and nice smooth panning and zooming. Still trying to master all of that...
Happy New Year!
It is so nice to see a SD45-2 still going!!!!!
I miss seeing the 34A coming down the Port Road. It usually had a surprise somewhere in the consist.
That sunset one across the field was cool.
Thank you for yet another great video and Happy New Year!
Awesome camera angles and great quality recording.. Keep up the good work I subscribed
Thank you! I think that I will go with the Hershey route. My godfather and parents want to go antiquing there anyways. Love your channel by the way!
(from Canada) Excellent video.
Nice video man!
nice shot with NS 290
AWESOME
Nice ex southern Pacific unit catch
Good Stuff!
I was planning on a trip to the Harrisburg line where is the best spot to watch trains
Real Nice .... Plenty of K5LA Just the way I like it ... :)
Anybody know the best spot to watch trains on the Harrisburg line
I am staying outside of Harrisburg and was wondering where the best places to railfan are? Also, how often can you expect a train?
It really depends on where in Harrisburg you are staying. East of Harrisburg the best spot to watch trains is not until you get to Hershey or Hummelstown (and any town east of there) where you can expect to see 2-3 trains an hour, or about 40 trains per day. South of Harrisburg on the other side of the river is the Port Road Branch that sees little daylight trains and is not recommended for short visits. West/north of Harrisburg is the Rockville Bridge and that area captures trains converging off of the Port Road Branch, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Harrisburg Lines, seeing anywhere from 60-80 movements daily. The Pittsburgh Line that runs west of Marysville sees 50 trains per day alone. The Lurgan Branch, which is across the River, runs west (southwest) from Lemoyne and sees around 20 trains per day, most of which are daylight moves (about 1-2 per hour).
That last trains 3rd engine is not NS , not even close
It's a heritage unit owned by NS