Congratulation for filming this great presentation of Chattanooga Rails in their great scenic and audio. I especially love to hear the whistles and sounds. I was in Chattanooga after returning home from Viet Nam. At that time 1968 the people treated me royally. I had the unfortunate duty of bringing back a fellow soldier and I really remember the mother and dad weeping along with me. I always always salute all military men and women. God Bless America and pray for peace. thanks again for making this fabulous train video. very appreciative of your efforts.
MB, this is awesome videography! the sounds, horns, squeals, screeches, howls each train makes its own melody. Up hill, down hill, right turn, left turn simultaneously, only trains on steel wheels and steel rails can do. You bring out the fascinating and amazing aspect of trains superbly. Keep up the great work of art.
Slug set was just as cool. Not many know the 40 is always paired up with it for tractive power when needed.. Great stuff and will look for more..and thanks.
I grew up just south of Chattanooga and watching NS run. It truly is beautiful country and people that visit are amazed. At Valley Head, AL the highest point on the track from Chatt to Birmingham there is a little cafe by the tracks and a very long siding so the crews will come in for lunch or breakfast when they can. Its fun to talk to them. They say that no more than 3 consisted engines can pull or it will break the couplers. So they add in mid engines to help. This track is the best maintained track NS has and is rated the highest speed any track can get. Every crossing now has lights and gates...every one from Chatt to Bham.
All I have to say is WOW!!! I love the shot from lookout mountain absolutely beautiful. The CSX train looked it could have used some help. Thanks from a very grateful railroad fan. I appreciate you work. I'm sad to say not many trains here in Maine all the paper mills are closing.
From the mountain, it all looks slower than it in reality is. I think the train was okay. It just had to stop in town because of the typical congestion. Thank you for your appreciation and loyalty!
+mbmars01 Yes, that is a great shot from the mountain. That CSX train had to slow/stop because of the 23rd street interlocking due to it being controlled by NS. The one who controls, prioritizes as such.
+mbmars01 A long time ago used to drive for van service carrying NS crews. Have been in the room w/Debutts operator. Could simply be a case of CSX being slow sending a request. That's how they did it then. A light on the board would come on when CSX sent a request through the interlocking, then the operator would line them through unless an NS train was already setup. No request, no go until they do send one.
I have a railyard behind my apartment. Not sure how the inside of it looks, but I have a pretty good idea after watching this video. A lot of times I go to the back to watch railcars being brought in.
That's one huge Railroad Yard! That's allot of cars to sort! Allot of Goodies! Have to work overtime to switch all those cars around, and get them ready for shipment on time!
Great video, I've railfanned DeButts and the Chattanooga area, great area, next time you return there, check out TVRM, Tennessee Valley Rail Museum, and the busy junction known as Ootlewah, where rail traffic from Knoxville, Tn and Atlanta Ga come into Chattanooga, including coal trains from the Powder River Basin out west with BNSF power and also Citico Junction where all that traffic plus traffic from the CNO&TP district of the NS come into Chattanooga, Ive railfanned this area of Tennessee and those are the best locations.
Holy Crap I Love going to Chattanooga, it's full of action. I'm glad u got to see the NS tier 4s!!!!!! Just like always awesome video!!!!!!! Love the mountain shots!!!!!!
This is amazing, I specifically chose this video over all of the other ones cause I know you make good videos and again, I wasn't wrong! Keep up the good work! - Gbull
+saneauto Cool, I'm glad you like it! Many people including me like the raw sound of a train passing. That's why I don't use music. I have a train music video on my channel, though.
I subscribed, because you have some assume videos. Thanks for letting me experience your type of work, and I will keep watching your new ones in the future. Tom
Wow, that's a public access road right next to the yard where you caught the new locos? Have not been in that area yet, we're down near Charleston, SC. Another fine video!
Yeah, all the engines! I wish I had a picture to pass up, but about 2016-OCT-10th in Fargo, ND, I was cycling and passed a parked line of ~37-40 BNSF engines (enough I lost count near the far end of it)! All I could think was, where'd this come from and where's it going? A train solely of locomotives.
Mrs. Stephens I would gladly but I have only one finger to type with how about this is this any improvement it is hard for me to do I WILL GO ON SCREAMING AS USUAL SORRY PHYLIS
@iuestano Thanks! This part was awesome but I can't wait. Southbound intermodal CSX Q145 went through with a brand new Union Pacific SD70AH on the point.
Nice catch of the 13 engines on 1 train! It had over 9 billion brand new ET44AH's of NS being sent. You should go check on your mailbox after this train arrives at DeButts Yard. Another bonus was Q145 (not Q144 I believe) led by a new UP SD70AH. At Lookout Mountain, lots of places all over the lookout, right?
wooow, congrats another amazing vid, thank you so much for sharing the amazing scenery in TN, I love that state i've been to Nashville and always liked the enviroment so colorful, great catch on the yard included in the Downtown area, ;-D
Thank you. It's an awesome railfanning town, that's for sure. Unfortunately, it's quite a bit away from where I live. Otherwise, I'd go there more often.
mars (or whatever your real name is) lol you must be nuts to stand up-there with a video-cam. my knees would be banging together like 2 rolling pins. thanks for the great videos.
there's some great spots along the Mississippi, near LaCrosse and Praire Du Chein with high cliffs there, too. the CP runs no. and so. along the west bank of the river. I haven't been there since my grampa and I were catfishing there (channel cats). that was in '67, when I was on-leave from Vietnam. what a way to spend leave-time. I can try it this spring.
At 9:30 +/- NS runs over CSX trackage between Wauhatchie, TN and Stevenson, AL. An NS predecessor purchased land for tracks roughly between those two points. Apparently seeing that the competing railroad was serious the existing track owner made a deal for joint trackage. It gave one RR more revenue and saved the other railroad the capital cost. Several parcels on the proposed line are still owned by NS.
I hope NS is nice and sends some trains for you and also shows you some action out of the yard. The cliff is really cool, but be safe. It's not the best area of the town.
I don't have time to count cars while filming, because I have to concentrate on the display of the camera to see that everything is well framed. So I will never know which train is the longest I ever saw lol
AGS North District from Chattanooga, TN to Irondale, AL to be precise - the old Alabama Great Southern road that continues on the AGS South District to Meridian, MS.
Another great video. Really like that you started up on the mountain I was there in the 60's when I was a kid...Good memories...That is an impressive zoom you have on that camera..Really enjoyed the yard portion of the video, I like yard video's as opposed to trains running by...Any idea what the flashing lights at track level are for, I've never seen those before? Thanks for the hard work and sharing.
Thanks a lot for the info. Don't know why I didn't think of that having worked in a yard for a number of years, we only had flags to hang on the loco's..
That's a lot of power on the point! That slug unit was cool to see. And, they just let you in their yard? I had Arizona DPS roll up on me just for being on the street in front of the BNSF yard here in Phoenix. That only happened once, which maybe means someone was just having a bad day.
I wasn't in the yard!! Everything is filmed from public ground. Thanks to the great zoom of the camcorder, I can get a close-up of activities inside, though. I feel you, BNSF is more sensitive. I just made the same experience and I didn't trespass in this case, either. They just don't like you to take pictures of their yards. It's kinda stupid, because you get yard views from all angles on google images anyway, but I don't argue and go somewhere else...
I work as Railway station manager in Russia and I'd love immigrate to Canada and attain the same position there, one day , but I'm too old do that I think. I'm 27..... It would be so great experience!, but .....No, I don't think that actually possible... Our trains are so similar that you can't even imagine!
Chattanooga offers beautiful scenery for both CSX and NS action. It's great to have two major railroads going through one city. Obrigado por assistir o vídeo!
also I have a question for you, since I was a kid i've been a railfan and I've noticed that the railroad companies are recognised by the Horns and to me NS always has the best tuned horn, is that something that they request when purchasing the locos, I grew up in UP BNSF areas and they dont have that horn type but when I took road trips I've discovered CSX and NS but NS horns to me are king
Well, there are so many different types of locomotives from different eras, with all kinds of horns and each railroad has different engines dominating their roster. Anyway, I know that many railfans claim they can tell you which railroad a unit belongs to by just listening to the horn. I can't do that.
JUST OUT OF CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE THE RAIL ROAD TRACKS ARE SO STRAIGHT AND LEVEL.BUT IN GEORGIA WELL IT IS NOE TE SAME. YOU SEE A BOW BACK TRAIN YOU KNOW WHERE IT IS.
Point is - these are the same companies that manage also most of Georgia's rail traffic and some of the districts overlap anyway in Tennessee and Georgia. I don't understand what your problem with Georgia is.
That's a slug. It's a motorless, cabless, train-like vehicle that is used by the train to spread out it's power and braking capabilities. It's like a ghost locomotive. It's got brakes, but depends on the locomotive to supply the power.
What time of the year did you made this video (look like a lot of smoke in the air almost like Indidan summer as we call it)? How much flying time do you get on your drone before you have to land it? The pictures is very very good thanks. (beautiful country in that part of the state). How long does one crew work a train? was all 13 of those power units on the line? what is the max HP of and unit in use today. thanks for 48 minutes of some out standing rail video. have a good day.
This was filmed in June 2016. It's funny - you're not the first who thought I used a drone for part of this video. It's actually filmed from Point Park at Lookout Mountain. Crews have typically 12-hour shifts. No, many units in this 13-engine consist were brand new deliveries of Tier 4 compliant locomotives to Norfolk Southern. Most typical are 4,000 or 4,400 horsepower units. Some 6,000 hp locomotives were built for American freight service as well, but their prime movers turned out to be rather unreliable. Thanks for watching and asking!
Hi from New Zealand, where we have narrow gauge (3ft 6") trains, which are a lot shorter than your USA monster trains! Superb video work with panning and zooming. An absolute delight to watch with nice smooth slow panning. What video gear and lens are you using? The viewing quality is just superb! Merry Christmas, where it is summer down here! :)
Thank you for all your effort and time with all the many videos. This one is definitely over the top. How long before you get a camera drone for ariel shots? So much involved with rail transportation that is unseen by the public. Hope to continue to learn more.
For railfanning, it is typically not an advantage if the city is larger. I have Atlanta nearby, but that's truly not a great place for railfanning due to too much car traffic.
+mbmars01 That's what i thought to until i watched the part as it entered the yard. Notice the heat haze/exhaust coming from the last two units. I know they can do that from the lead unit, just this is the first time i have ever actually seen it done.
Well, Folkston, Valdosta, Waycross, Cordele, Savannah,... are all nice railfan locations in south Georgia. Jacksonville FL is also quite busy and Macon GA may be rather close as well.
+mbmars01 I've been too a few of those locations. I went too Brunswick about 2 months back and I didn't see much. But I didn't go too the port so that's maybe why.
Depends on the tonnage-probably just the first 3-4. Railroads have many rules regarding the number of engines online and dynamic brakes used etc. Most of the power is set up in trailing mode
Congratulation for filming this great presentation of Chattanooga Rails in their great scenic and audio. I especially love to hear the whistles and sounds. I was in Chattanooga after returning home from Viet Nam. At that time 1968 the people treated me royally. I had the unfortunate duty of bringing back a fellow soldier and I really remember the mother and dad weeping along with me. I always always salute all military men and women. God Bless America and pray for peace. thanks again for making this fabulous train video. very appreciative of your efforts.
Thanks, Ray, I really appreciate your comment. Thanks also for sharing your story.
WOWSER! 13 LOCOMOTIVES?! MY GOODNES THAT'S A LOT OF POWER! AWESOME CATCH MY FRIEND!
Yeah, this was a nice one. Thanks!
MB, this is awesome videography! the sounds, horns, squeals, screeches, howls each train makes its own melody. Up hill, down hill, right turn, left turn simultaneously, only trains on steel wheels and steel rails can do. You bring out the fascinating and amazing aspect of trains superbly. Keep up the great work of art.
Great! I'm glad you like it :)
Slug set was just as cool. Not many know the 40 is always paired up with it for tractive power when needed.. Great stuff and will look for more..and thanks.
Thank you!
Great pictures and footage. Chattanooga is a wonderful railroad town with a rich history.
It really is and I should return some day. Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@mbmars01 I'm not far from there. I should get down there. But I want to learn my camera and software better, and find good filming locations.
never ever seen that many locomotives at the same time,thats insane!!!! take care,have visited chattanooga back in 2011 from here in the uk.
Be safe, too!
Love your videos; thanks!
My first train trip was from Atlanta to Chattanooga on Southern, many decades ago. The train station is still beautiful.
Many thanks! I'm glad you like them!
I grew up just south of Chattanooga and watching NS run. It truly is beautiful country and people that visit are amazed. At Valley Head, AL the highest point on the track from Chatt to Birmingham there is a little cafe by the tracks and a very long siding so the crews will come in for lunch or breakfast when they can. Its fun to talk to them. They say that no more than 3 consisted engines can pull or it will break the couplers. So they add in mid engines to help. This track is the best maintained track NS has and is rated the highest speed any track can get. Every crossing now has lights and gates...every one from Chatt to Bham.
I agree, it's quiet out there and the scenery just beautiful. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit.
Fantastic video. Thank you for taking it. Chattanooga looks a real nice place so lush and green.
All I have to say is WOW!!! I love the shot from lookout mountain absolutely beautiful. The CSX train looked it could have used some help. Thanks from a very grateful railroad fan. I appreciate you work. I'm sad to say not many trains here in Maine all the paper mills are closing.
From the mountain, it all looks slower than it in reality is. I think the train was okay. It just had to stop in town because of the typical congestion. Thank you for your appreciation and loyalty!
+mbmars01 Yes, that is a great shot from the mountain. That CSX train had to slow/stop because of the 23rd street interlocking due to it being controlled by NS. The one who controls, prioritizes as such.
Probably. I couldn't see from the distance if an NS train was going out.
+mbmars01 A long time ago used to drive for van service carrying NS crews. Have been in the room w/Debutts operator. Could simply be a case of CSX being slow sending a request. That's how they did it then. A light on the board would come on when CSX sent a request through the interlocking, then the operator would line them through unless an NS train was already setup. No request, no go until they do send one.
Cool, very interesting. That makes sense. I'm sure it's still working like this.
Good view of the yard --looked like a garden train set!
Haha, I know. Long shots make the real train world look like a model railroad.
I have a railyard behind my apartment. Not sure how the inside of it looks, but I have a pretty good idea after watching this video. A lot of times I go to the back to watch railcars being brought in.
This is awesome. I wish I had a yard or at least a rail line in my backyard :)
Kudos Chattanooga my Hometown miss the Trains 💘 this Channel Thanks !
Very cool! Great you like the channel :)
That's one huge Railroad Yard! That's allot of cars to sort! Allot of Goodies! Have to work overtime to switch all those cars around, and get them ready for shipment on time!
With its significant CSX and NS yards, Chattanooga is quite busy.
Nicely done. Thank you.
You’re welcome!
Major cool engine catch! And seriously gorgeous landscape pans! Wow!
Thanks. Happy you enjoyed watching it.
Great video, I've railfanned DeButts and the Chattanooga area, great area, next time you return there, check out TVRM, Tennessee Valley Rail Museum, and the busy junction known as Ootlewah, where rail traffic from Knoxville, Tn and Atlanta Ga come into Chattanooga, including coal trains from the Powder River Basin out west with BNSF power and also Citico Junction where all that traffic plus traffic from the CNO&TP district of the NS come into Chattanooga, Ive railfanned this area of Tennessee and those are the best locations.
I've been there. It's in the next video...
Awesome video keep up with a great work and be safe out there.
Cool, thanks!
Your very welcome sir.@@mbmars01
I had no clue NS had Tier 4s! That's awesome. Great vid as always.
Yes, brand new. Thanks!
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yeah, keep 'em coming, bud.
Your videos just keep getting better.Thanks.
I'm glad you still keep watching them! Thank you!
i have to say man your videos are better than anyone i have ever seen, you got another subscriber
Thank you! I love this comment :) Very much appreciated.
(from Canada) An excellent video, thanks for sharing. The Tier 4's were nice to see.
Thank you very much!
Holy Crap I Love going to Chattanooga, it's full of action. I'm glad u got to see the NS tier 4s!!!!!! Just like always awesome video!!!!!!! Love the mountain shots!!!!!!
Haha, I'm glad you love it all ;)
Beautiful trains! Enjoyed every minute of it! Wow...thanks a lot for the video!
Thank you for the kind comment! I'm happy you like it.
Outstanding! Thanks.
Cool, thanks.
This is amazing, I specifically chose this video over all of the other ones cause I know you make good videos and again, I wasn't wrong! Keep up the good work! - Gbull
Thanks very much! I'm glad you enjoyed this older video as well.
Good place for rail fanning Im from Chattanooga TN and CSX and NS always have trains in and out of the city.
Railfanning in Chatta is great fun.
It is really cool to see engines in the middle of the train. Here in New England we don't see that happening.
Superb video ! Great to see GE & EMD locos ! Subscribed to your channel !
Glad you like it! Thanks.
Wonderful video, Outstanding footage and sound.
Thank you very much!
Great camera work, Great editing, Some good old mountain music would be a wonderful addition. Maybe even a local group.
+saneauto Cool, I'm glad you like it! Many people including me like the raw sound of a train passing. That's why I don't use music. I have a train music video on my channel, though.
Excellent Video
Thank you!
I subscribed, because you have some assume videos. Thanks for letting me experience your type of work, and I will keep watching your new ones in the future. Tom
Glad you like 'em. Thanks!
awesome catches. 13 locomotives on one train cool.
Thanks! Indeed, this was spectacular.
mbmars01 your welcome
Wow, that's a public access road right next to the yard where you caught the new locos?
Have not been in that area yet, we're down near Charleston, SC.
Another fine video!
Many thanks! Yes, this is a public road.
CSX's Wauhatchie Yard is much smaller than expected. NS's DeButts Yard is a HUGE classification yard, yes?
Tom and Mom yea
why so many dislikes.love this video.love my beautiful tennessee.
Cool, great you liked watching it :)
(from Argentine) An excellent video, thanks for sharing.
Saludos a Argentina! Thank you very much. I'm happy you liked it.
Obrigado pelo vídeo. São muitas imagens da operação das locomotivas CSX, em suas intensas atividades.
nice video. love the epic 13 diesel Norfolk southern train liked.
Thanks! Yep, this was an epic event to see these many engines on one train.
imagine the hp of all these trains
Yeah, all the engines! I wish I had a picture to pass up, but about 2016-OCT-10th in Fargo, ND, I was cycling and passed a parked line of ~37-40 BNSF engines (enough I lost count near the far end of it)! All I could think was, where'd this come from and where's it going? A train solely of locomotives.
Andrew Skretvedt
Very cool!
JUST LOOK HOW STRAIGHT THE TRACK IS HERE JUST OUT OF CHATTEBOOGA TENNESSE THE GATE WAY TO THE DEEP SOUTH.
Mrs. Stephens I would gladly but I have only one finger to type with how about this is this any improvement it is hard for me to do I WILL GO ON SCREAMING AS USUAL SORRY PHYLIS
Thank You , Great viewing 1
+Danny Gayler Nice, I'm happy you like it.
Loved the drone shots also , what did we do before without drones ?
Great work , keep it up , O.K.
There are no drone shots in the video lol. The sequence you probably refer to was filmed from Lookout Mountain with extreme zoom.
Oh , O.K. Sorry about that !
Danny Gayler
Well, drone videos in that area would look even more awesome. Somebody should do it.
i like the intro of the over look
Good you do :)
Yep from bird's view I can tell that's a ac6000cw leading this CSX train
Awesome!!!! Excellent video.
Thank you :)
@iuestano Thanks! This part was awesome but I can't wait. Southbound intermodal CSX Q145 went through with a brand new Union Pacific SD70AH on the point.
I'm a huge AC6000CW lover those are my favorite GE units out of any other GE unit.
Glad I caught you one - and even with a spectacular perspective ;)
Nice catch of the 13 engines on 1 train! It had over 9 billion brand new ET44AH's of NS being sent. You should go check on your mailbox after this train arrives at DeButts Yard. Another bonus was Q145 (not Q144 I believe) led by a new UP SD70AH. At Lookout Mountain, lots of places all over the lookout, right?
wooow, congrats another amazing vid, thank you so much for sharing the amazing scenery in TN, I love that state i've been to Nashville and always liked the enviroment so colorful, great catch on the yard included in the Downtown area, ;-D
Thank you. It's an awesome railfanning town, that's for sure. Unfortunately, it's quite a bit away from where I live. Otherwise, I'd go there more often.
I have been to Tennessee too ferromax gdl Mexico
Great video you have another follower keep up the great work
Thank you very much - and welcome!
mars (or whatever your real name is) lol you must be nuts to stand up-there with a video-cam. my knees would be banging together like 2 rolling pins. thanks for the great videos.
Haha, it wasn't dangerous at all. Point Park is a great place to visit and absolutely safe. Awesome, thank you for watching.
there's some great spots along the Mississippi, near LaCrosse and Praire Du Chein with high cliffs there, too. the CP runs no. and so. along the west bank of the river. I haven't been there since my grampa and I were catfishing there (channel cats). that was in '67, when I was on-leave from Vietnam. what a way to spend leave-time. I can try it this spring.
Sounds like very interesting spots. I understand you. Everything that makes one forget a nightmare for a moment is helpful for one's own psyche.
wow! Love trains, love Chattanooga. Great video.
Chatta is great :) Thanks!
@mbmars01 Isn't UP #9021 a few years old?
Yes it is. They're ordering more SD70ACe-Hs to fill the 90, 91, and 9200s, as the C40-8s previously occupying those slots have been retired.
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Awesome, thanks!
You are so welcome! Enjoying your videos!
Thank you, I'm glad you like them.
Thanks. This is great!
+Dirk Louw Thanks!
Awesome View first for me Thanks Bud Beutful Everything
Thanks, glad you like it!
super video!!
Thank you!
love the video
Cool, thank you!
At 9:30 +/- NS runs over CSX trackage between Wauhatchie, TN and Stevenson, AL. An NS predecessor purchased land for tracks roughly between those two points. Apparently seeing that the competing railroad was serious the existing track owner made a deal for joint trackage. It gave one RR more revenue and saved the other railroad the capital cost. Several parcels on the proposed line are still owned by NS.
Interesting, I didn't know some of the details. Thanks for sharing this information!
These aren't your grandfather's Chattanooga Choo-choos. Nice video, thanks.
No, although the TVRM keeps up a bit of this tradition. Will be part of the next video!
Love the shot of Moccasin Bend.
Yep, it's beautiful out there.
how your footage was so clear idk and I look forward to my October 7th fanning at Coffey's Cliff :)
I hope NS is nice and sends some trains for you and also shows you some action out of the yard. The cliff is really cool, but be safe. It's not the best area of the town.
don't worry I will be with another guy plus you almost forgot that you also have the 20 a day W&A line
Lol, I did forget the W&A. It wasn't overly busy when I was there.
CSX NOVEMBER 10th 2021 will be we will never forget the sinking of the EDMUND FITZGERALD
legend lives on the chippewa on down on the big lake they call getchi gumee when the skies turned gloomy
they carried ores two hundred sixty tons more when the edmund fitzgerald weighed empty
I’ve been in Debutts. Saw Conrail, power move, etc
That's cool.
So ... which was the longest train in the video, bro?
I don't have time to count cars while filming, because I have to concentrate on the display of the camera to see that everything is well framed. So I will never know which train is the longest I ever saw lol
@@mbmars01oh ok. And did ur filming place have the DD?
Birmingham-Chattanooga line is called the AGS, btw
AGS North District from Chattanooga, TN to Irondale, AL to be precise - the old Alabama Great Southern road that continues on the AGS South District to Meridian, MS.
Another great video. Really like that you started up on the mountain I was there in the 60's when I was a kid...Good memories...That is an impressive zoom you have on that camera..Really enjoyed the yard portion of the video, I like yard video's as opposed to trains running by...Any idea what the flashing lights at track level are for, I've never seen those before? Thanks for the hard work and sharing.
Thank you. It's a wonderful place. I really enjoyed my visit there. I don't know what the lights indicate.
Maybe someone will know what they are for...Thanks.
tracks are "blue-Flagged" by car-knockers with derails in use. no one allowed in there
Thanks a lot for the info. Don't know why I didn't think of that having worked in a yard for a number of years, we only had flags to hang on the loco's..
excellent views. i'd like to know how the photographer got those videos.
Thank you. The bird's view sequences were shot from Point Park on Lookout Mountain.
thxs
@mbmars01 what was the train number from 19:00 to 21:49?
That's a lot of power on the point!
That slug unit was cool to see.
And, they just let you in their yard? I had Arizona DPS roll up on me just for being on the street in front of the BNSF yard here in Phoenix. That only happened once, which maybe means someone was just having a bad day.
I wasn't in the yard!! Everything is filmed from public ground. Thanks to the great zoom of the camcorder, I can get a close-up of activities inside, though. I feel you, BNSF is more sensitive. I just made the same experience and I didn't trespass in this case, either. They just don't like you to take pictures of their yards. It's kinda stupid, because you get yard views from all angles on google images anyway, but I don't argue and go somewhere else...
I work as Railway station manager in Russia and I'd love immigrate to Canada and attain the same position there, one day , but I'm too old do that I think. I'm 27.....
It would be so great experience!, but .....No, I don't think that actually possible...
Our trains are so similar that you can't even imagine!
A Norfolk Southern também participa das belas imagens da vídeo; parabéns pessoal.
Chattanooga offers beautiful scenery for both CSX and NS action. It's great to have two major railroads going through one city. Obrigado por assistir o vídeo!
also I have a question for you, since I was a kid i've been a railfan and I've noticed that the railroad companies are recognised by the Horns and to me NS always has the best tuned horn, is that something that they request when purchasing the locos, I grew up in UP BNSF areas and they dont have that horn type but when I took road trips I've discovered CSX and NS but NS horns to me are king
Well, there are so many different types of locomotives from different eras, with all kinds of horns and each railroad has different engines dominating their roster. Anyway, I know that many railfans claim they can tell you which railroad a unit belongs to by just listening to the horn. I can't do that.
Liked and subscribed!
Awesome.
The CSX yard in Nashville is ridiculous.
ótimo vídeo Abraço (São Bernardo do Campo Brazil)
Obrigado :)
JUST OUT OF CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE THE RAIL ROAD TRACKS ARE SO STRAIGHT AND LEVEL.BUT IN GEORGIA WELL IT IS NOE TE SAME. YOU SEE A BOW BACK TRAIN YOU KNOW WHERE IT IS.
Point is - these are the same companies that manage also most of Georgia's rail traffic and some of the districts overlap anyway in Tennessee and Georgia. I don't understand what your problem with Georgia is.
I HAVE NO PROBLEM AT ALL. I AM JUST CRITICAL OF GEOTGIA
Hi great video, can anyone tell me what sort of loco that is at 48.00 #861, thanks.
That's a slug. It's a motorless, cabless, train-like vehicle that is used by the train to spread out it's power and braking capabilities. It's like a ghost locomotive. It's got brakes, but depends on the locomotive to supply the power.
what's the best spot in town for getting NS CSX track speed this way that way ? address wise
5 miles! That's one heck of a lens you've got! I presume those ET44's were brand new and on delivery? It didn't sound as if they were powered up.
That's right. These engines were just delivered.
i like train vidoes on youtube
Is there any box car or container car that does not have graffiti on it?
46:37 A southbound intermodal bypasses DeButts with a Union Pacific-only lashup.
9021 - Brand NEW SD70AH
What's with the lights flashing on the rails
What time of the year did you made this video (look like a lot of smoke in the air almost like Indidan summer as we call it)? How much flying time do you get on your drone before you have to land it? The pictures is very very good thanks. (beautiful country in that part of the state). How long does one crew work a train? was all 13 of those power units on the line? what is the max HP of and unit in use today. thanks for 48 minutes of some out standing rail video. have a good day.
This was filmed in June 2016. It's funny - you're not the first who thought I used a drone for part of this video. It's actually filmed from Point Park at Lookout Mountain. Crews have typically 12-hour shifts. No, many units in this 13-engine consist were brand new deliveries of Tier 4 compliant locomotives to Norfolk Southern. Most typical are 4,000 or 4,400 horsepower units. Some 6,000 hp locomotives were built for American freight service as well, but their prime movers turned out to be rather unreliable. Thanks for watching and asking!
Thanks for the infor
Hi from New Zealand, where we have narrow gauge (3ft 6") trains, which are a lot shorter than your USA monster trains! Superb video work with panning and zooming. An absolute delight to watch with nice smooth slow panning. What video gear and lens are you using? The viewing quality is just superb! Merry Christmas, where it is summer down here! :)
Hi there! Many thanks, glad you like the videos. I use a Panasonic camcorder, HC-V550, nothing else. Happy New Year!
What horsepower are the new units ? Thanks
4400HP.
What is this locomotive is Union Pacific ? Is this locomotive is Union Pacific SD80MAC 19:00
Most those ns engines all new? All numbers on sync
Yes, the ET44ACs came fresh from the factory.
@@mbmars01 extra fresh nice
Thank you for all your effort and time with all the many videos. This one is definitely over the top. How long before you get a camera drone for ariel shots? So much involved with rail transportation that is unseen by the public. Hope to continue to learn more.
Thanks! I'm not really planning on using a drone. Flying a drone into a yard is technically trespassing. One shouldn't do this without permission.
@@mbmars01 so many restrictions on drones I don't see how anyone can ever use one
Knoxville is larger then chatty you should come here too and get clinton and middlesboro
For railfanning, it is typically not an advantage if the city is larger. I have Atlanta nearby, but that's truly not a great place for railfanning due to too much car traffic.
ok
Of the 13 engines on the train that appears at 30:00, how many were on line?
I guess only the first two.
+mbmars01 That's what i thought to until i watched the part as it entered the yard. Notice the heat haze/exhaust coming from the last two units. I know they can do that from the lead unit, just this is the first time i have ever actually seen it done.
It's certainly possible, although the arrangement seems to be somewhat strange. If so it's more like a DPU push.
One of my favorite freaking GE locomotives out of the rest of the GE locomotives the Big 6s CW60ACs I hate CSX retired them.
You're not alone. I always loved to see the AC60s.
@@mbmars01 I'm definitely a huge fan of these big beast 🙂👍
What camera did you use
For this video I used a Panasonic HC-V550 camcorder.
If I had the time and gas money I would love too do trips like these. Not too much too see in South Georgia. Lol
Well, Folkston, Valdosta, Waycross, Cordele, Savannah,... are all nice railfan locations in south Georgia. Jacksonville FL is also quite busy and Macon GA may be rather close as well.
+mbmars01 I've been too a few of those locations. I went too Brunswick about 2 months back and I didn't see much. But I didn't go too the port so that's maybe why.
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From what I've heard Brunswick isn't very busy. I have seen only a few trains in Macon that came up the NS Brunswick District.
+mbmars01 Yeah, that's the District I live on.
13 engines? That train must be carrying ALL loaded cars along with steel or concrete weights for a crane
Many of them were new engines just delivered to NS. They weren't powered.
what was that NS engine pulling with the blinking lights on top
That's called a slug, a powered engine that is remotely controlled from the lead locomotive.
looking at the yard those curves look at bit sharp
??Where all 13 engines running?? or just the 2 in the front ??
No, the new Tier 4s were just being delivered. I think the first two and the last two had been online, but I don't really remember it.
ok thats cool thank you i love your vidos
Everett Bissett
Thank you!
Depends on the tonnage-probably just the first 3-4. Railroads have many rules regarding the number of engines online and dynamic brakes used etc. Most of the power is set up in trailing mode
3:22 Hey! its a model railroad! I know, i know im late
Haha, I know it looks cute from up on the mountain top.
Lol it looks small cause he is very high up
Probably be the most detailed model railroad in the world