0:40 NS 1072 1:28 a few old hoppers. ex-C&NW, Klemme Co-Op, Family Lines 2:04 Rocky Mountainner with three locomotives and 22 cars 3:06 ALC42s 330 and 331 trailing on the Capitol Limited 3:32 BNSF 15-car OCS behind two GEVOs (again at 26:55) 4:23 four private cars on the Lake Shore Limited 7:00 helicopter on a flatbed trailer on another flatbed trailer 7:58 5676 is an AC44CW. BNSF 5600-5717 are AC-powered versions of the dash 9 (what 4194 is) 9:22 BNSF 5327 in H2, UP 4639, and BNSF 2786 in Santa Fe yellowbonnet with empty military flatcars 9:40 hi-rail truck at Big 10 Curve 10:40 I've never seen those cars before 11:30 might as well call this guy Cotton-Eyed Joe because where did he come from and where did he go? 11:58 two different passenger trains at once on Big 10 curve! That probably hasn't happened since the 60s or the last Ski Train ran by Ansco 14:50 a very noisy Heart of Georgia train. Probably in run 8 or 7 15:12 CP 8757 and KCSM 4520 15:30 welded rail at big 10 curve. Now you see why I wanted a camera on this line for so long! 19:00 Ferromex LNG tenders heading to Florida East Coast. Groupo Mexico owns both railroads 19:15 kCS triple-header with a gray unit 20:30 a 6-car BNSF OCS with a California Zephyr dome car 23:39 an ex-Quebec, Northshore, and Labrador SD40-2 27:50 NS 8099 has returned! It was wrecked in December 2021 and is the 2nd heritage unit to receive a new coat of paint 28:06 19-unit power move of C44-9Ws (a GEVO and ACe are pulling the 17 dash 9s)
At 25 seconds am I seeing and hearing things? Did that kid with the backpack aim a gun and fire at the train. Am I seeing things? And what a catch the Amtrak Rocky Mountaineer. Postcard perfect.
@@davidpayne4310 maybe so, but it is the odd pop sound that is not synonymous to the sound of the train passing at the very moment he raises his hand the first time. So I’ll just take it that I was just seeing and hearing things.
Ft Mad key point on BNSF Transcon route California to Chicago and often good place to catch power balancing moves. If there are fairly large differences in freight volumn moving between East and West or North and South areas you need to get locos where most needed and sometimes best to do other than in regular trains.
When Amtrak or other railroads pull those private cars, are they paid for it? I mean can someone just call say BNSF and say, I have a private train I want pulled from A to B?
Most definitely the privately owned passenger cars generally pay their way as there are established tariffs for the charges, usually per car except special group moves, just like any other commodity (or freight cars owned by manufacturers, etc for that matter). Exceptions may be made for non-profit organizations such as museums, historical groups, etc. What is probably just as important is that any cars, owned by railroads, manufacturers, museums, whoever must meet stringent mechanical, safety appliance, and operational standards before they can move in freight service (no passengers) and even higher levels if they are to move in passenger/Amtrak service. Moving privately owned cars in today's railroading is just as involved as the freight lines own equipment.
@James McKenzie Not sure about your 5K per day per car charge (would be notable even by Amtrak standards) figure. My experience moving equipment is that charges, by freight or Amtrak, are mileage based with add ons for specialty handling/services, extra switching and "hotel"/parking-storage, etc.
@@kennethhanks6712 Came from one of the companies as to why they charge so much for two custom cars per day. Guess that's an average of the costs they incur every day they are connected.
@@jamesmckenzie3532 Then that sounds like a figure for in passenger service (Amtrak?), more than one car, and probably extra/auxiliary services other than just movement without people on board (big difference in charges for just "freight"/no people allowed moves or hauling passengers).
19:00 New Florida East Coast LNG tenders in the Grupo Mexico/Ferromex scheme for their GE dual-fuel loco fleet.
Hello Carla from Germany. ❤
Yes, Southern lady is back in Virginia glad NS 8099 is back in service
Thats was a great one thanks
Wow, I am Rail Fan.
0:40 NS 1072
1:28 a few old hoppers. ex-C&NW, Klemme Co-Op, Family Lines
2:04 Rocky Mountainner with three locomotives and 22 cars
3:06 ALC42s 330 and 331 trailing on the Capitol Limited
3:32 BNSF 15-car OCS behind two GEVOs (again at 26:55)
4:23 four private cars on the Lake Shore Limited
7:00 helicopter on a flatbed trailer on another flatbed trailer
7:58 5676 is an AC44CW. BNSF 5600-5717 are AC-powered versions of the dash 9 (what 4194 is)
9:22 BNSF 5327 in H2, UP 4639, and BNSF 2786 in Santa Fe yellowbonnet with empty military flatcars
9:40 hi-rail truck at Big 10 Curve
10:40 I've never seen those cars before
11:30 might as well call this guy Cotton-Eyed Joe because where did he come from and where did he go?
11:58 two different passenger trains at once on Big 10 curve! That probably hasn't happened since the 60s or the last Ski Train ran by Ansco
14:50 a very noisy Heart of Georgia train. Probably in run 8 or 7
15:12 CP 8757 and KCSM 4520
15:30 welded rail at big 10 curve. Now you see why I wanted a camera on this line for so long!
19:00 Ferromex LNG tenders heading to Florida East Coast. Groupo Mexico owns both railroads
19:15 kCS triple-header with a gray unit
20:30 a 6-car BNSF OCS with a California Zephyr dome car
23:39 an ex-Quebec, Northshore, and Labrador SD40-2
27:50 NS 8099 has returned! It was wrecked in December 2021 and is the 2nd heritage unit to receive a new coat of paint
28:06 19-unit power move of C44-9Ws (a GEVO and ACe are pulling the 17 dash 9s)
Beautiful 👍 loved Thanks!
The new camera at Arvada certainly captures a great panorama.
15:21 what a pretty rare of CP heritage units and KCS ghost to see at Revelstoke, BC. Thanks for all of grab bag Virtual Railfan
First KCS in Canada after the merger?
love it when you catch Fallen Flags from defunct railroads or defunct grain elevators
well we now have 2 new ones KCS & MRL RIP
27:50 welcome back Southern we missed u
hello virtual railfan its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Good Morning Everybody Safe Travels 😁👍
Wow, BNSF's office cars are out in full force. One train in Seattle, another in Oklahoma, and 2-3 cars in Chicago from a couple days before.
*Awesome*
Ah yes, our first look at the Southern Heritage Unit after her incident in Pittsburgh at 27:50.
It’s been on here before this is just the first time on a grab bag, I saw this engine on Altoona cam like 7 (I think) days ago
Another great Grab Bag video VRF .
Another great grab bag👍
11:40….I nominate for DARWIN of the YEAR. (If you are wondering rail yards, how much of a hurry can you be in????? 🤯)
IKR?
Just spotted a Klemm grain hopper going east thru Fort Wayne IN on NS here the other day. First I'd seen in awile. Now here another shows up.
Music to my❤
aww Rocky 😍
Love the grab bags
BNSF 1881 went back east earlier today. Great grab bag as always
The Darwin candidates can't wait for the train.
Last clip: That is a Power Move.
3:30 I wonder if those BNSF executives enjoyed bouncing down the track in Chehalis.
Maybe
@1:32 looks like a couple CNW hoppers in there too
You are correct.
This is a neat compilation, thank you for the upload.
that is a very long rocky mountaineer
1:34 CNW hopper
Well waddya know, a heluvacopter.
At 25 seconds am I seeing and hearing things? Did that kid with the backpack aim a gun and fire at the train. Am I seeing things? And what a catch the Amtrak Rocky Mountaineer. Postcard perfect.
Yup. You ARE seeing and hearing things. He was just pointing his finger... looks like he was talking to someone off camera.
@@davidpayne4310 maybe so, but it is the odd pop sound that is not synonymous to the sound of the train passing at the very moment he raises his hand the first time. So I’ll just take it that I was just seeing and hearing things.
Sensacional gosto demais de trens
28:15 Fifteen yellow logos in a row.
I'm a newbie. What are they hauling here? 15:30
🇳🇱👍👍👍👍👍👍🍀
Good video as always and good to see the SRR GE ES44AC HU styling and profiling!🛤🚂
That truck on the rails at big 10 curve really makes you appreciate why it’s called Big Curve.
Old clarendon Pittsford box car
15:21 CPKC
Why does Fort Madison always have 4-12 BNSF locomotives
Ft Mad key point on BNSF Transcon route California to Chicago and often good place to catch power balancing moves. If there are fairly large differences in freight volumn moving between East and West or North and South areas you need to get locos where most needed and sometimes best to do other than in regular trains.
Waving from Amtrak @ 14:12
😅
When Amtrak or other railroads pull those private cars, are they paid for it? I mean can someone just call say BNSF and say, I have a private train I want pulled from A to B?
5K per day. Yes, you pay to have them pulled. And they have to meet safety standards.
Most definitely the privately owned passenger cars generally pay their way as there are established tariffs for the charges, usually per car except special group moves, just like any other commodity (or freight cars owned by manufacturers, etc for that matter). Exceptions may be made for non-profit organizations such as museums, historical groups, etc.
What is probably just as important is that any cars, owned by railroads, manufacturers, museums, whoever must meet stringent mechanical, safety appliance, and operational standards before they can move in freight service (no passengers) and even higher levels if they are to move in passenger/Amtrak service.
Moving privately owned cars in today's railroading is just as involved as the freight lines own equipment.
@James McKenzie Not sure about your 5K per day per car charge (would be notable even by Amtrak standards) figure. My experience moving equipment is that charges, by freight or Amtrak, are mileage based with add ons for specialty handling/services, extra switching and "hotel"/parking-storage, etc.
@@kennethhanks6712 Came from one of the companies as to why they charge so much for two custom cars per day. Guess that's an average of the costs they incur every day they are connected.
@@jamesmckenzie3532 Then that sounds like a figure for in passenger service (Amtrak?), more than one car, and probably extra/auxiliary services other than just movement without people on board (big difference in charges for just "freight"/no people allowed moves or hauling passengers).
11:12 기차 소유 회사를 알고 계시는 분은 댓글 부탁드립니다.
Csx
Can you expose the Darwin's 😊