Lots of action on the HIGH IRON today! I found some very old HO car kits that i had bought as a teenager (1960s), and in conjunction with the older ones i got at the train show, they most definitely go back a few years. A couple of them are "craftsman kits", and take several days worth of time & effort to assemble. But those are the ones that give me satisfaction, well worth the time and effort!
@redsiowatrainvideos6645 theres a date of Oct 1962 on one kit, and the only other one i found only has 1958 on it. And with winter temps coming around the "Mile-Long-Curve", those old kits will definitely give me something to do. Dont know if your dad ever mentioned it, but there really is a "Mile-Long-Curve" on the (CNW) U.P., not exactly sure where it is, but its featured in a CNW video i have.
Red that’s my favorite spot to watch your videos is right there in front of your camper. I bet you they have to be 60 to 80 trains and a 24 hour period that goes through there and 90% of them are highballing. Those engineers are not letting grass grow up under those babies, but anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Our appetites get served with Red's channel. The best train action you'll find, and as always.........Rube's Steakhouse in the background. Both yummy 😎.
can't believe the coal train only had 2 engines. trains haul thru Montour, IA., great spot to watch trains. You were missing your usual soundtrack: yip yip yip yip...
Hello Red. Another fantastic video from you, with great UP Intermodal containers and UP freight trains. Thanks for showing and have a nice Thanksgiving day. Many greetings from Germany Wolfgang
Lots of action. Wow first stack was lots of power. Second priority was mooooooving...I heard on another train site they should never have empty flat cars in middle of train as the weight on both ends could cause an derailment. But maybe that's a myth. I see lots of them in your videos. Thank you Red.
Great video as usual. lots of ideas for manifests for the HO railroad. Not sure how much control you have on the drone for exposure but it looks to me like you are about 1/3 to 1/2 stop over exposed relative to the ground level shots. Love the driveway control.
Those trains love to fly thru there, here in Oregon, my grandparents live in a small town called Hubbard, and for Amtrak believe it or not, it's 70 mph for them, and for freights they go 40 - 45, but when I see stack trains, they hit the sack of going 55 - 60 mph, and boy those things will wind ya.
The trains that you caught on 10 Nov3ember 2024 at Montour, Iowa were pass through at fast speeds. The only train that slowed down was the last westbound manifest train. The reasons for the slower speed may have been because of the pasting eastbound loaded coal train and the fact that the train was going up a slight grade as it traveled toward Marshalltown, Iowa. Your drone footage was fantastic as usual. Your drone footage toward the Iowa River Valley showed that all the farm fields near Montour had been harvested. (Posted on 23 November 2024 at 23214 CST.)
Red puts Montour, IA on the map again 🤠
@@jeffreyerickson3050 OH yeah👍
What a lovely UP train actions red UP mixed freight and UP loaded coal train meet I love that meet 👍🤠
@Diegoiowa Thanks Diego! Drone is great for meets👍
Lots of action on the HIGH IRON today! I found some very old HO car kits that i had bought as a teenager (1960s), and in conjunction with the older ones i got at the train show, they most definitely go back a few years. A couple of them are "craftsman kits", and take several days worth of time & effort to assemble. But those are the ones that give me satisfaction, well worth the time and effort!
@paulsmith5398 Yes Paul some of those kits are pretty detailed! You can pass a lot of time in the winter months with them.
@redsiowatrainvideos6645 theres a date of Oct 1962 on one kit, and the only other one i found only has 1958 on it. And with winter temps coming around the "Mile-Long-Curve", those old kits will definitely give me something to do. Dont know if your dad ever mentioned it, but there really is a "Mile-Long-Curve" on the (CNW) U.P., not exactly sure where it is, but its featured in a CNW video i have.
@paulsmith5398 That curve may be just East of Cedar Rapids along the Cedar River. Starts near the Otis Junction.
Red always has great railroad video's an drone shots
@JohnNelson-i9v Thanks John!
Yes indeed keep up the great work
Happy Thanksgiving to red an is family keep the railroad video comin
@JohnNelson-i9v Thanks John, you too!
Red that’s my favorite spot to watch your videos is right there in front of your camper. I bet you they have to be 60 to 80 trains and a 24 hour period that goes through there and 90% of them are highballing. Those engineers are not letting grass grow up under those babies, but anyway, my friend another awesome video and as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
@timmyfrierson2684 Glad you like it Timmy! Actually only about 30 trains a day. There are slow times. I sure do like the speed though👍
Nice array of trains.
@the-tenneseeTim Thanks Timothy!
Thanks for the trains, you got quite a few today.. Be Crazy Buddy!!
@georgearchambault6185 You're welcome Arch man!
Awesome UP action from Montour Red!👍🏼😎
@nancyhodges444 Thanks Nancy!
Our appetites get served with Red's channel. The best train action you'll find, and as always.........Rube's Steakhouse in the background.
Both yummy 😎.
@jeffreyerickson3050 Thanks Jeffrey! Good ole Rubes👍
can't believe the coal train only had 2 engines.
trains haul thru Montour, IA., great spot to watch trains.
You were missing your usual soundtrack: yip yip yip yip...
@@joebidenbites1015 I got lucky JBB, minimal yapping!
Nice catches!
Hello Red. Another fantastic video from you, with great UP Intermodal containers and UP freight trains. Thanks for showing and have a nice Thanksgiving day. Many greetings from Germany Wolfgang
@wolfgangpfeilergartenbahnd6530 You're welcome Wolfgang! Have a good one👍
thanks Red lots of powers on thoses trains
@ronaldrondeau7870 You're welcome Ronald!
Busy day! Dispatchers were busy keeping things moving.
@@sandyg9228 Sure was! Keeping the priority trains moving must get tricky for dispatchers.
Lots of action. Wow first stack was lots of power. Second priority was mooooooving...I heard on another train site they should never have empty flat cars in middle of train as the weight on both ends could cause an derailment. But maybe that's a myth. I see lots of them in your videos. Thank you Red.
@davidsnider1703 You're welcome David S! I know on my HO layout that empty flats don't do well in the middle. Problems especially on curves.
Great video as usual. lots of ideas for manifests for the HO railroad. Not sure how much control you have on the drone for exposure but it looks to me like you are about 1/3 to 1/2 stop over exposed relative to the ground level shots. Love the driveway control.
@johncox9198 Thanks John C! I'm playing with some lense filters on the drone here recently.
🚂😎👍🚂
I assume this is the UP's Transcon from Chicago to Long Beach.
Mmmmmmm Rube's steakhouse.
Those trains love to fly thru there, here in Oregon, my grandparents live in a small town called Hubbard, and for Amtrak believe it or not, it's 70 mph for them, and for freights they go 40 - 45, but when I see stack trains, they hit the sack of going 55 - 60 mph, and boy those things will wind ya.
@@kellenmatthews1440 That's what I like about Montour Kellen. Plenty of speed👍
The trains that you caught on 10 Nov3ember 2024 at Montour, Iowa were pass through at fast speeds. The only train that slowed down was the last westbound manifest train. The reasons for the slower speed may have been because of the pasting eastbound loaded coal train and the fact that the train was going up a slight grade as it traveled toward Marshalltown, Iowa. Your drone footage was fantastic as usual. Your drone footage toward the Iowa River Valley showed that all the farm fields near Montour had been harvested. (Posted on 23 November 2024 at 23214 CST.)
@thomasmackowiak Thanks Thomas! Looks like some cold railfanning coming soon. Lots of anhydrous ammonia being put on the fields now.
1st!!!!!!