Ogni volta che portano via un pezzo di binario va via un pezzo della memoria collettiva di un popolo. I binari, da quando esistono, uniscono. Grazie per il bel video, Archie.
I love it when you let Zorrito run. It is fun see that rail going under you so fast. Sorry for the rails missing. They must have needed it for an active rail. Roll on Zorrito!
This is my first and what a brilliant channel this is!!! I am from the UK - would be nice if it can be done in the UK as we have so many abandoned lines thanks to Dr Breeching!!! However, there are hardly any tracks around! Keep up the good stuff 😊
Double bad luck today on one side the rails are being removed, and on the other side the water has destroyed the rails, I hope the next trip will be a nice long one, thank you for sharing Archie ;-)
eres el mejor,que envidia me dais pero agradezco vuestros videos y vuestras aventuras si algun dia fuera me encantaria conoceros y ya si se puede hacer una rutilla un abrazo grande desde Barcelona
gracias. Abandoned rails are nice places to look for a place to buy...homestead. it would be nice, repaired, and used for freight and more homemade trains.
Belo vídeo. Paisagens lindas. Pena que aqui no Brasil não temos como fazer esses carrinhos de trilho que vocês usam aí. Continuem a mandar essas postagens agradáveis!
Me sorprende que los estadounidenses hayan dejado abandonadas esas vías férreas, yo pensé que ese país tenía al 100% de uso del sistema nacional de ferrocarriles, pero tristemente no es así, sigua adelante usted con estos vídeos 📹
Hard to believe someone would steal 1 mi of rail as it only pays a a few cents per hundred pounds and its a ton or work to receive so little in exchange. I was hoping youd go back to the Carrizo bridge and do the other end form north to the blocked tunnel. Thanks
Not just the scrap value, but they must've had a use for it, since no scrapper's going to buy it. Scrapping stolen rail is a Federal felony. It s worth a lit more than a few cents, too...that's high manganese content steel, not iron, even if most of it out there was 1926 vintage CF&I 120 lb rail.
I'm curious who is ripping up the old rails -- the railroads that own the line still? Are they reusing it? Not sure why they'd be ripping up decades old iron in the middle of nowhere.
Gracias por llevarnos de nuevo, deberias de invitar a Silvio el pibe le encantaria y se hizo agua la boca con el asado ya no mas falatron unos chinchulines, saludos y bendiciones
Era un lugar muy difícil acceso para el mantenimiento y hubo unos accidentes grandes .el más conocido es en el año 1995 del SUNSET LIMITED ANTRAK TRAIN .
É incrível cara estradas de ferro completamente abandonadas aqui em Brasil é a mesma coisa investem milhões e milhões e milhões de dólares e depois tudo é abandonado é muito triste isso .....ainda bem que aventureiros aproveitam kkkkklklllkkkkkkkk
Thanks for the ride-along Archie. So sad to see the flood damage.
Ogni volta che portano via un pezzo di binario va via un pezzo della memoria collettiva di un popolo. I binari, da quando esistono, uniscono. Grazie per il bel video, Archie.
Every time I see the ride being 20 or so minutes, I pop a bottle of cold beer and jump on the Little Fox for the ride along. It's fun.
I love it when you let Zorrito run. It is fun see that rail going under you so fast. Sorry for the rails missing. They must have needed it for an active rail. Roll on Zorrito!
Terrific once again, many thanks from South Australia.
Thanks Archie for another rail ride. Cheers from NZ.
awesome drone shots
This is my first and what a brilliant channel this is!!! I am from the UK - would be nice if it can be done in the UK as we have so many abandoned lines thanks to Dr Breeching!!! However, there are hardly any tracks around! Keep up the good stuff 😊
Thanks for sharing,always enjoyed your ventures 😅
Double bad luck today on one side the rails are being removed, and on the other side the water has destroyed the rails, I hope the next trip will be a nice long one, thank you for sharing Archie ;-)
I find things I didn't expect. But I'm going to continue looking for abandoned rails. Here I have to go from Horn to Kofa. Arizona
eres el mejor,que envidia me dais pero agradezco vuestros videos y vuestras aventuras si algun dia fuera me encantaria conoceros y ya si se puede hacer una rutilla un abrazo grande desde Barcelona
tren futurista de alta velocidad, solo necesita algunos neumáticos de buggy para los segmentos de ferrocarril que faltan.
I enjoy your railroad travels
Thank you!!
@@archiemorenoamigo,no me aparece la opción de comentar en este video,¿Tu cerraste los comentarios??.
gracias. Abandoned rails are nice places to look for a place to buy...homestead. it would be nice, repaired, and used for freight and more homemade trains.
Eccezionale!
Hyder, AZ was interesting. It looks like it had a small freight yard. I wonder if those refrigerators can still work?
Belo vídeo.
Paisagens lindas.
Pena que aqui no Brasil não temos como fazer esses carrinhos de trilho que vocês usam aí.
Continuem a mandar essas postagens agradáveis!
Me sorprende que los estadounidenses hayan dejado abandonadas esas vías férreas, yo pensé que ese país tenía al 100% de uso del sistema nacional de ferrocarriles, pero tristemente no es así, sigua adelante usted con estos vídeos 📹
This SP line goes from Wellton to Pactacho. The line was embargoed after vandals derailed am Amtrak train. The territory is dark territory..no signals
Muy buen video , alto asado , Like , saludos
Gracias! Saludos
Muy bueno saludos desde Uruguay
Gracias !!! Te mando un saludo grande desde California
God bless you amen ✋
Thank you
Hard to believe someone would steal 1 mi of rail as it only pays a a few cents per hundred pounds and its a ton or work to receive so little in exchange. I was hoping youd go back to the Carrizo bridge and do the other end form north to the blocked tunnel. Thanks
A few cents per 100lbs? Lol are you sure?
@@TEMPLE7D I get 1 dollar for every 100 lbs of cast iron radiators I take there. That's 01 a lb.
Not just the scrap value, but they must've had a use for it, since no scrapper's going to buy it. Scrapping stolen rail is a Federal felony. It s worth a lit more than a few cents, too...that's high manganese content steel, not iron, even if most of it out there was 1926 vintage CF&I 120 lb rail.
Was supposed to sat per lb. You are correct. Tkx
I'm curious who is ripping up the old rails -- the railroads that own the line still? Are they reusing it? Not sure why they'd be ripping up decades old iron in the middle of nowhere.
Damn metal thieves
If you were looking for a Hyder, Arizona, would you call that _"Hyder Seek"?_
{I will see myself to the door now...😉}
Bueno saludos desde Brasil kkkkl buenas suertes muchachos kkkkk😅😅😅😅😅😅
Gracias
Gracias por llevarnos de nuevo, deberias de invitar a Silvio el pibe le encantaria y se hizo agua la boca con el asado ya no mas falatron unos chinchulines, saludos y bendiciones
Pero vengan que lo llevo
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Tuyến đường sắt này mới làm lại hay sao mà nhìn rất mới 😂😅
There was a dead body in the red freezer!
Jajajajaj
Porquê isso foi abandonado?
Era un lugar muy difícil acceso para el mantenimiento y hubo unos accidentes grandes .el más conocido es en el año 1995 del SUNSET LIMITED ANTRAK TRAIN .
hijo los trackes Mira como este N De M trackes jijijijiji
É um autêntico cenário do farwest kkkkklll
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É incrível cara estradas de ferro completamente abandonadas aqui em Brasil é a mesma coisa investem milhões e milhões e milhões de dólares e depois tudo é abandonado é muito triste isso .....ainda bem que aventureiros aproveitam kkkkklklllkkkkkkkk
Adios arizona kkkkkkl