The E5 diesel of the Burlington Railroad had fender skirts over its wheels to match the height of ite underframe. Check out the original photos of the E5 streamlined diesels.
Burlington 504 lookin Great! Burlington E5 still as shiny as usual. The Rock Jeep sportin it's new paint! Now get the SP Sd in for a new face lift! She's earned it!
The perfectly tuned horn on 4506. That is the beautiful music of the Rock Island in the 60s and 70s when they ran through my boyhood hometown.
3:31 What type of horn is that, I love it!
Leslie RS3L Santa Fe Edition
SP1518 deserves to have it's paint scheme restored.
Wow!
The paint on 4506 in bright!
The E5 diesel of the Burlington Railroad had fender skirts over its wheels to match the height of ite underframe. Check out the original photos of the E5 streamlined diesels.
wow, great video! What an awesome fleet of diesels!
Love watching these videos i model a USA railroad museum in HO scale
I am train and I approve this video! Choo choo!!!
Burlington 504 lookin Great! Burlington E5 still as shiny as usual.
The Rock Jeep sportin it's new paint!
Now get the SP Sd in for a new face lift! She's earned it!
The cop car which is the green and yellow cab car is using the webco aa2 which is used in Indonesia commonly
I think you mean cab car you said cop car
I thought you guys said they don't use cabooses anymore.
Great video!
Cool video!!
Awesome!
Why doesn’t Amtrak donate a P42 to the IRM
I didn't know it was OK to bust through a trailing point switch like that.
That's because those switches are spring-loaded, so it's okay to go through them at a certain speed. They'll spring back to normal afterwards
@@greatwesternproductions301 The same switch was used on Chatham Square station in Chinatown on the 3rd Ave. El from 1950 to 1955 when the el ended.
Anyone else at the beginning notice the switch wasn't thrown in the right direction
That's because it's a spring switch, it's meant to do that
I see the switch is not throne is that ok ?
its a spring switch
USA train
Why yes, yes it is.