Good video to watch over the first cup of ☕of the day. Really interesting to see these export units before they get shipped overseas. Thanx for making the videos in Craven, Carteret, and Onslow Counties.
Thanks great video of my down home town, those yellow engines appeared to be longer than our NS engines, wondering why a longer engine would be needed in Africa?
Thanks. They do appear longer than U.S. mainline locomotives. They are also not as tall, so that probably makes them look even longer too. The rail line in Gabon also uses U.S. style SD40s, so I guess it's just this particular EMD design.
WOW - What a catch !! Your video deserves an award for Rare and Special Cargo. Well done indeed !!
Now that's what I am talking about. It was really neat to see those in person for once. You even got me in the video off Bridges Street. Great catch
Thanks. Was nice to see more exports that were not shrink-wrapped.
Good video to watch over the first cup of ☕of the day. Really interesting to see these export units before they get shipped overseas. Thanx for making the videos in Craven, Carteret, and Onslow Counties.
Thanks. It's pretty neat seeing these new exports come through eastern NC on their journey overseas.
Thanks great video of my down home town, those yellow engines appeared to be longer than our NS engines, wondering why a longer engine would be needed in Africa?
Thanks. They do appear longer than U.S. mainline locomotives. They are also not as tall, so that probably makes them look even longer too. The rail line in Gabon also uses U.S. style SD40s, so I guess it's just this particular EMD design.
@@crescentlimitedproductions9192 Maybe so, thanks for responding.
I had the chase to see these blob my real bday but I said no saddly