I live by the Plant City diamond. Have NEVER seen this happen. Dude traveled 300 feet down the tracks from a large crossing with plenty of signage. Told the cops while i was watching the stream, "I thought it was just one of those cobble stone roads around here." He had out of state tags too which is common around here this time of year. Lots of "snow birds".
He was from PA. and came from Linda's Crab Shack. At one point he told the cop he realized he was on RR tracks after 10 or 12 feet and the cop asked him "why didn't you stop then?"
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, especially a car on the train tracks in Plant City, Florida, a UP military train in Kearney, Nebraska, and so much more, @Virtual Railfan, thank you very much.
Great to see BNSF SW1500 3443 in her green livery, what a faithful workhorse she looked. Also a Corn Products Pressuraide with blue chevrons + the super little ICG Caboose in nice clean condition, at Waupaca. I checked-out the Stadler DART Silver Line Flirt trains. I thought they look really cool and I could see their European origins. Thanks VRF
Desde Chile soy fanático de Virtual y amo cada ciudad, Me encanta ver los trenes y agradezco a los Operadores de cámara por darnos ese privilegio de estar en primera persona. Saludos a todos los fans, Cariños desde 🇨🇱😉
I haven't seen anything from Tacoma Rail since I was a little kid--so cool! I had to look up FLIRT; it sure looked impressive. The deer in Flagstaff were gorgeous--that buck was amazing!--and I did feel sorry for the guys on the bike. It was not what they expected! Thanks for another great one!
0:08 H3 GEVO, warbonnet dash 9, H3 GP60M, and BN green SD40-2 0:30 ALC42 336 and P42 161 "arrow" 2:33 BN green SW1500 switching at the California Zephyr arrives 3:38 CSX 1976 leading (again at 6:07 and trailing at 19:01) 3:50 large MOW equipment train along with one machine on a flatbed 4:07 NS 8105 as mid-train DPU 4:24 this unit is still owned by CEFX 4:34 new Bombardier/Alstom series IX bi-level coaches for San Diego Coaster. These will supplement or replace similar but older series XI cars 4:56 CSX 1827 leading 5:10 runner tries to beat the train 6:26 SP gray trailing 7:10 two warbonnets 7:57 UP 7237 and NS 1070 9:40 caboose on the rear of a long-distance mixed freight! It's in Illinois Central Gulf red, implying it was painted prior to the 1988 name change 10:02 NS high hood SD40-2 10:54 This driver is clearly not sober! I'm surprised you put this in a grab bag but not N&W 475 getting hit by and excavator. A few days prior, some people managed to walk onto the diamonds to take pictures so clearly more fencing is needed at the Plant City diamond. 13:32 Stadler FLIRTs for the silver line in Dallas. TEX Rail uses similar Stadler units already 14:15 recently refurbished LA Metrolink coaches. These are Series VI cars in a different livery to the other refurbished cars 14:38 UP 3-car OCS. These might be the steam support cars 15:06 H2, warbonnet, and a Tacoma Rail red and white SD40-2 15:16 two ALC42s and a dash 8 15:33 he stopped over the rail! A majority of pickup trucks made this century are way too big for the people who drive them 15:50 Amtrak 100 "Midnight" leading the Lake Shore Limited 16:27 CSX 1897 trailing 17:00 ex-CMQ AC44CW as DPU 17:17 RJ corman boxcar 17:34 two SD60Es and a scale test car 17:56 Southern boxcar right in font of the ex-CEFX mid-train DPU 18:30 NS 8099 trailing 19:17 YN2 doubleheader. I like this CSX livery over the all-blue YN3. This is also the started of a 3-way at Fairpoint 20:16 Lake Erie, Franklin, and Clarion hopper 20:29 a large scratch on the side of P42 62. It had that scratch since 2020. The viewliner baggage also says "Polar Express." A couple of Horizon cars also had Polar Express lettering
Just about a minute before the dude in Plant City attempted his hand at a rail road career, Amtrak went by. The camera picked up the guy telling his buddy he say lights,then what he "thought" was a road. Hmmm 🤔 Wonder what his "proof" was
Another Darwin Award for the pedestrian at 4:52, crossing just after the train with the Coasters cleared, before the gates lifted. There very well could have been another train on the third track.
(4:58) - I saw that heritage unit pass through Sterling, Ohio, on the CSX New Castle Sub at about 11:45AM that same day (February 1st). It was leading eastbound M370, running from Chicago (Clearing Yard) to Cumberland, Maryland. Surprisingly, the 1827 came back through Sterling just three days later (February 4th), and this time, it was leading M369 (the westbound counterpart to M370). When you're lucky, you're lucky.
Nice lash ups with Wabash EMD and UP run-through GE power on point, EMD lash up with Operation Lifesaver Unit, SRR GE in Roanoke and CR GE in Fairport, lots of great trains!🛤🚂
Effort above and beyond the call of driving had to be applied, that's for sure. Looking at Google Maps shows the diamond is at least 150 feet from the road.
My guess is the pilot (Captain) underestimated the width of the concrete joint. Down they go! (I've seen this happen from road joints IRL, results weren't pretty).
At 20:45 the (the Amtrak P42) there's a red light next to the fuel filler. I've never noticed that before lit up like that. What is it for? Is it low on fuel?
Why does Amtrak (mostly) put cabs facing the same direction so the power has to be turned at the destination instead of back to back so all it needs is a run-around?
@@chuckbritton4874 That is a scale test car used to check the calibration of scales for weighing cars.The scales are periodically tested and certified to be reading correctly. Bulk commodities like coal, grain, oil, etc are billed by the weight of the product shipped. Weigh the car, subtract the empty weight of the car, & bill for the weight of the product being shipped.
@@jaysmith1408 It looked a little longer than the LORAMs that often show up on these Grab Bags. I always enjoy seeing them--and then the Hy-Rails coming along behind like ducklings after a mother duck!
RAV4s have pretty solid off-roading capabilities. Results may vary at railroad diamonds...
😂😂😂😂
Someone needs a sobriety test..
Lol
@@HoboEAT yea I heard they gave them one
Alcohol adds to the adventures😂
"Hey building get out of my way! I'm driving here!"
He must have moved from New York for retirement. Or he’s a snow bird.
So we see "Florida Man" in action! I'm guessing the nice officer gave him a ride to a safe place for the evening?
Blowing the horn cracked me up
he was from PA actually
With his copilot, Al K Hol
Thought I was watching Ashland.
@@tomki6asp Or LaGrange!
10:55 "Plant City hosting today's La Grange moment" was not on my card. 🤣
I'm guessing Johnny Walker was his co-pilot.
You mean Ashland? XD
I live by the Plant City diamond. Have NEVER seen this happen. Dude traveled 300 feet down the tracks from a large crossing with plenty of signage. Told the cops while i was watching the stream, "I thought it was just one of those cobble stone roads around here." He had out of state tags too which is common around here this time of year. Lots of "snow birds".
I have to admit, my first thought was to wonder if the driver was from Polk County.
He was from PA. and came from Linda's Crab Shack. At one point he told the cop he realized he was on RR tracks after 10 or 12 feet and the cop asked him "why didn't you stop then?"
too funny, I know this area and was like, HOW IN THE WORLD? There is no road near there.
@@vickslab4608 Same. I'm 10 miles from there. I need to get back out there.
@@vickslab4608 I guess the tracks looked like a road after 9 Coronas from the Crab Shack 🍻🥴
@0:24 nice starting off the Grab bag with a warbonnet plus a green BNSF locomotive :). I really like those two.
Great clear view of the new CSX 'MONON' heritage unit, and the clean refurbished NS "Southern' Heritage Unit. Great 'Grab Bag'!
I just want to see those two heritage units together on one train.
19:16 Great 3-Way Meet!
LOL, the little red caboose behind the train looked like a toy Lionel 027 caboose! 😁
I thought it was cute, which is not a term I ever expected to use about a piece of railroad equipment lol!
I like the "Coaster" cars! I use the North County Transit trains (San Diego County) often. The Sprinter & Coaster are part of the transit system.
I used to live in Encinitas and work in Carlsbad back in the day, can't believe how much that area has grown up and gotten congested.
Why do they have to put a spacer flat car between the cars ?
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, especially a car on the train tracks in Plant City, Florida, a UP military train in Kearney, Nebraska, and so much more, @Virtual Railfan, thank you very much.
Great to see BNSF SW1500 3443 in her green livery, what a faithful workhorse she looked.
Also a Corn Products Pressuraide with blue chevrons + the super little ICG Caboose in nice clean condition, at Waupaca.
I checked-out the Stadler DART Silver Line Flirt trains. I thought they look really cool and I could see their European origins. Thanks VRF
3443 is being used by Burlington Junction Railway
LEF&C is now a rail trail since it closed in 1992
Desde Chile soy fanático de Virtual y amo cada ciudad, Me encanta ver los trenes y agradezco a los Operadores de cámara por darnos ese privilegio de estar en primera persona. Saludos a todos los fans, Cariños desde 🇨🇱😉
We are glad to have you here, thank you for the kind compliments.
I know we have to make that left hand turn at Plantcity "Hay Building get outta the way 😮"!!! Beep beep...
And Bugs Bunny was always worried about the left turn at Albuquerque.
@@jovetj you know that they just had to stop at New Orleans for Burban Street for refreshments before heading to Plant City😲😅😅😅.
I haven't seen anything from Tacoma Rail since I was a little kid--so cool! I had to look up FLIRT; it sure looked impressive. The deer in Flagstaff were gorgeous--that buck was amazing!--and I did feel sorry for the guys on the bike. It was not what they expected! Thanks for another great one!
0:08 H3 GEVO, warbonnet dash 9, H3 GP60M, and BN green SD40-2
0:30 ALC42 336 and P42 161 "arrow"
2:33 BN green SW1500 switching at the California Zephyr arrives
3:38 CSX 1976 leading (again at 6:07 and trailing at 19:01)
3:50 large MOW equipment train along with one machine on a flatbed
4:07 NS 8105 as mid-train DPU
4:24 this unit is still owned by CEFX
4:34 new Bombardier/Alstom series IX bi-level coaches for San Diego Coaster. These will supplement or replace similar but older series XI cars
4:56 CSX 1827 leading
5:10 runner tries to beat the train
6:26 SP gray trailing
7:10 two warbonnets
7:57 UP 7237 and NS 1070
9:40 caboose on the rear of a long-distance mixed freight! It's in Illinois Central Gulf red, implying it was painted prior to the 1988 name change
10:02 NS high hood SD40-2
10:54 This driver is clearly not sober! I'm surprised you put this in a grab bag but not N&W 475 getting hit by and excavator. A few days prior, some people managed to walk onto the diamonds to take pictures so clearly more fencing is needed at the Plant City diamond.
13:32 Stadler FLIRTs for the silver line in Dallas. TEX Rail uses similar Stadler units already
14:15 recently refurbished LA Metrolink coaches. These are Series VI cars in a different livery to the other refurbished cars
14:38 UP 3-car OCS. These might be the steam support cars
15:06 H2, warbonnet, and a Tacoma Rail red and white SD40-2
15:16 two ALC42s and a dash 8
15:33 he stopped over the rail! A majority of pickup trucks made this century are way too big for the people who drive them
15:50 Amtrak 100 "Midnight" leading the Lake Shore Limited
16:27 CSX 1897 trailing
17:00 ex-CMQ AC44CW as DPU
17:17 RJ corman boxcar
17:34 two SD60Es and a scale test car
17:56 Southern boxcar right in font of the ex-CEFX mid-train DPU
18:30 NS 8099 trailing
19:17 YN2 doubleheader. I like this CSX livery over the all-blue YN3. This is also the started of a 3-way at Fairpoint
20:16 Lake Erie, Franklin, and Clarion hopper
20:29 a large scratch on the side of P42 62. It had that scratch since 2020. The viewliner baggage also says "Polar Express." A couple of Horizon cars also had Polar Express lettering
4:36 I'll be riding those Coasters soon.
I feel sorry for the bicycle. As they say in the UK, "Mind the gap."
Just about a minute before the dude in Plant City attempted his hand at a rail road career, Amtrak went by. The camera picked up the guy telling his buddy he say lights,then what he "thought" was a road. Hmmm 🤔 Wonder what his "proof" was
At least 120 proof.
@@jovetj at the very least 😂
20:45 Hey, Joe we need more Bondo for this scratch! Great video!
That was the most enthusiastic wrong turn I've ever seen.
Another Darwin Award for the pedestrian at 4:52, crossing just after the train with the Coasters cleared, before the gates lifted. There very well could have been another train on the third track.
I usually catch everything, but I was so into the units, I missed that! Good catch,
Nice switcher 3443!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dude who was driving that SUV along the tracks was definitely hammered that night 😂
(4:58) - I saw that heritage unit pass through Sterling, Ohio, on the CSX New Castle Sub at about 11:45AM that same day (February 1st). It was leading eastbound M370, running from Chicago (Clearing Yard) to Cumberland, Maryland. Surprisingly, the 1827 came back through Sterling just three days later (February 4th), and this time, it was leading M369 (the westbound counterpart to M370). When you're lucky, you're lucky.
Thanks a lot.
Great action thank you
I ❤ VRF.
Bicyclists need to watch for the expansion joints.
Looks like AMTRAK #62 got that gash sometime between 2018 and 2019.
Those Coasters are sitting at the car shop in Laurel, MT. now, fyi. Been here for awhile, now..
The bicycle riders🤭🫡
That buck was a Don’t Crossbuck!
Lots of train sets being delivered lately. the VIA ones are something else.
I dont know how but hes gonna have a good talk with csx and the cops
Nice lash ups with Wabash EMD and UP run-through GE power on point, EMD lash up with Operation Lifesaver Unit, SRR GE in Roanoke and CR GE in Fairport, lots of great trains!🛤🚂
Requesting a freeze frame on the red caboose in Waupaca. Pretty please.
Very good and a lot of good artion
And today's star: Florida Man.
The Monon Heritage unit with the stripe that goes thru the side vents makes the vents look like a city skyline.
@ 14:00 for the next trick from Chehalis, the train crew should give the Star Trek Vulcan hand salute.
Live Long and Highball!
Live long in Pittsburg?
That would be epic.
Im sure that the train and car switched roles 🤣
Finally I get to see happy trains😉Been under the weather for bit, Hello🚂Friends👋🏻
You spoke too soon. The Super Bowl is coming right up. Enjoy a couple of adult beverages at home. Don't try to ride the rails. :)
Hello get well soon
@bradleyjanes2949 Thank You@bradleyjanes2949🫶🏻
Glad you're feeling well enough to join the VRF gang again--hope you continue to get better! 🌹
@donnaj9964 Thank You🫶🏻
Joined the Virtual Railfan group, my first look says, “feed temporarily done . . “, hope this is not an ongoing train wreck.
That scrape along the Amtrak loco must have sounded like nails on a chalkboard
Amtrak 62 must have hit an iceberg. 😊
That's what I'm thinking
Nice cathes once again
Loved Thanks VRF ❤
I remember seeing the one at Plant City 🤦🤦
10:25 no way, just caught these same units (9838 and 9752) in Pomona Yard just a few days later, and 622! mind blown.
Guess we scratch Plant City off the list of locations where you will never see a car on the tracks.
That old woman trying to flash somebody!? I guess she forgot she was fully dressed!? 😅😂😅
That’s why she didn’t get a string of beads😂
*Nice Catches*
Plant City. How in the world is that even possible?
Effort above and beyond the call of driving had to be applied, that's for sure. Looking at Google Maps shows the diamond is at least 150 feet from the road.
That bike at the end. 😂
I love Flagstaff
Wow, the Interstate as a DPU on CSX in Folkston. That's pretty good.
wow those two pantloads on the Tandem the boy in the back just walked off probably to text mommy
Thankful the bike riders weren’t racing across the tracks to beat a train at that moment! This was like watching “Dumb and Dumber”😳
My guess is the pilot (Captain) underestimated the width of the concrete joint. Down they go! (I've seen this happen from road joints IRL, results weren't pretty).
I appreciate that they also demurred from any attempt to remount the cycle, until they were clear of the crossing..
Darwins are straight out of Laurel and Hardy
See tracks? Think SUV
Ohh🤗The deers❤
8:27 Pennsylvanian Meet!
5:41 deer crossing!
Crossbuck :-)
Florida Man strikes again
At 20:45 the (the Amtrak P42) there's a red light next to the fuel filler. I've never noticed that before lit up like that. What is it for? Is it low on fuel?
Nice how the load on the backseat of that bicycle didn't bother to help. Probably wasn't peddling either.
I've been to Plant City. The plants have more brains than the people.
2:00 ... and you're wondering the car drivers get their ideas of turning left or right on a crossing? 😅
😁
hello Virtual Railfan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thank Virtual Railfan Friends Randy
I would like to know how long it took the driver in Plant City FL to figure out he not on the road anymore. Been drinking or high body
It was an older driver that seemed sober. Just glad they were both ok.
Wow. What was that guy on?
😳
How do so many Darwins have Driver's licenses?
Because they are so easy to get😅
From a crackerjack box.
Every illegal border crossing 😂
That RAV4 identities as a locomotive. It's not its fault that it wasn't born with a 4'8 1/2" wheel base.
@@HyenaEmpyema 😂🤣
10:57 when his girlfriend said "go get your life back on track" , this is NOT what she meant!
Best grab bag ever
This cool for my Birthday 🎉❤❤❤
Last one 😂
What type of Diesel Gensets are on each Grinder car? They look opposed cylinder type.
The plant city one Amtrak 92 went thru 3 minutes before this happened
I always forget that the Plant City cam has civilization just behind it.
Why does Amtrak (mostly) put cabs facing the same direction so the power has to be turned at the destination instead of back to back so all it needs is a run-around?
Alternativa all Amtrak, finito male !!!!!
Sorry, I laughed at the tandem riders.... two for the price of one huh?
🍃👍🇮🇳👍🍃
Awesome Video!
That guy in Plant City had to be plastered.
coaster: a tryout on new cabcars
Someone just set the bar pretty high for the 2024 Moronic Driver of the Year Award.
10:55 for the "you gotta see this" 😉
Customer states was driving and hit curb, then TPMS light came on. Check and advise
Dont care what anyone says, 1070 Wabash is the one of the best HU running
Sorry to be dumb but what is the small kind of flat car with the dog house in the middle behind the NS engines at 17:50? I've seen several lately.
It's at 17:50.
@@chuckbritton4874 That is a scale test car used to check the calibration of scales for weighing cars.The scales are periodically tested and certified to be reading correctly. Bulk commodities like coal, grain, oil, etc are billed by the weight of the product shipped. Weigh the car, subtract the empty weight of the car, & bill for the weight of the product being shipped.
Many thanks.
@@francissullivan5900 Many thanks.
IT'S A SCALE CAR.
At 17:02 that NS 3987 sure looks a lot like an ex-CMQ ? How about that Toyota at Plant City, must have had a medical issue or ??
Yup PA driver in Rav4 I grantee it 😅
8:45 Did Amtrak forget something…
Where are those Stadler FLIRTS built?
Google it.
Salt Lake City - google: Modern European Trains Built Right in North America! | Stadler Factory Tour
Actually four Darwin's, the first two come at 2:06!
there was anther bike whose tire got stuck in that same? place a few months ago. the R/R should FIX that tire grabbing slot/gap.
What’s up with the Chargers?
They’re never on their own. Either with a Genesis or a Dash 8-32BWH.
how do you mistake the tracks for a road?!
It's Methed Up.🤣
I'm a rail nube, WTH are those engine types at 1:05? Never seen those before. Give me some info plz, and I'll consult wiki.
LORAM proprietary RG402 self propelled rail grinder.
@@jaysmith1408 It looked a little longer than the LORAMs that often show up on these Grab Bags. I always enjoy seeing them--and then the Hy-Rails coming along behind like ducklings after a mother duck!
@@jaysmith1408 Are they loud when grinding?