And NS (and her many Buddies) come in and out of Chicago everyday heading towards Atlanta and points south! A Great Video, Thank You so much for posting it!
I grew up in Southest Texas. North of Port Arthur. KCS built that town, it's named for their founder Arthur Stillwell. KCS engins are called belles as in Southern Belles.
As an "Atlanta native" I can verify there are TONS of great railfanning spots in and around the city. From the busy Inman and Howell yards in Atlanta to some amazing scenic chases in the more rural parts of our state.
And I realize I’ve only just scratched the surface with my video! I can’t wait to discover what other railroad treasures can be found in Atlanta on future trips!
I found a parking lot on Google maps! Its the Chemistry Advertising Agency Parking lot. It’s a wonderful spot, but only go on the weekends. They don’t like strangers showing up during work hours.
Not to mention your spirited delivery!
I found your channel from @bostonbyrails also new sub!
Welcome Aboard!!! I’m so glad you found us!
Great video ... thanks
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
And NS (and her many Buddies) come in and out of Chicago everyday heading towards Atlanta and points south! A Great Video, Thank You so much for posting it!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
New Subscriber: Great presentation and story telling. Loved the Video. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from the Treasure Coast of Florida. 🚂🚃🚃🏝
Thank you so much for the sub! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! Maybe one day I’ll get down your way to see the FEC and Brightline!
Your scriptwriting is the finest in all of online railfanning!
Thank you so much! This means a great deal to me!:):) I’m so glad you enjoy my videos and narrations!
@@RailroadRamblings It adds so much to the great train photography!
I grew up in Southest Texas. North of Port Arthur. KCS built that town, it's named for their founder Arthur Stillwell. KCS engins are called belles as in Southern Belles.
Just subscribed!! Great video
Thank you so much for the sub! I’m so glad you liked the video!:)
As an "Atlanta native" I can verify there are TONS of great railfanning spots in and around the city. From the busy Inman and Howell yards in Atlanta to some amazing scenic chases in the more rural parts of our state.
And I realize I’ve only just scratched the surface with my video! I can’t wait to discover what other railroad treasures can be found in Atlanta on future trips!
@@RailroadRamblings I’ve barley scratched the surface myself. lol.
@@RailroadRamblings Great video by the way!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!:)
How do you get to the spot at 7:33? I visit a couple times a year, and Ive always wanted to get to Howell wye
I found a parking lot on Google maps! Its the Chemistry Advertising Agency Parking lot. It’s a wonderful spot, but only go on the weekends. They don’t like strangers showing up during work hours.
@@RailroadRamblingsthank you very much!
EXCELLENT
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!!:)
The BNSF Coal train you caught was NS 733, another one was 188, the rest of the train symbols I’m not sure of