I went to DeQuincy on the CPKC Beaumont Subdivision today and caught about 4 trains, had to miss CPKC M264 with a MACe leader....but anyways awesome video and catches 😎👌🔥
Careful is an understatement. The ice storm that Ruston had when I was in college was a lot of fun. My Guide Dog had no idea what to do about the ice and acted like everything was perfectly normal, which caused things to happen. Which were quite comical.
And the Bonner bridge is always a good place to watch trains from. My favorite train picture I ever took in Ruston was of the KCS business train as it went underneath that bridge. They’re not too many blind people that can effectively use a camera. In fact, I think I’m the only one I know.
Not sure where that CSX military train would’ve originated. When I was on a temporary work assignment in Nashville, I saw several come through the downtown during the night. But nevertheless those trains are always cool to see whizzing by. Thanks for sharing! -Will
Awesome video! What Was The Number of the KCS ES44 With the RS3L & Also That Military Train Originated Outta Ft.Liberty Fayetteville,NC As CSX Train S455-23
Happy Sunday folks!
Happy Sunday
I went to DeQuincy on the CPKC Beaumont Subdivision today and caught about 4 trains, had to miss CPKC M264 with a MACe leader....but anyways awesome video and catches 😎👌🔥
Beautiful Video, thanks for sharing.
Great catches Bishop! That snow is so beautiful!
I like the golden beaver logo on the CP motors. Thanks for another great video!
Careful is an understatement. The ice storm that Ruston had when I was in college was a lot of fun. My Guide Dog had no idea what to do about the ice and acted like everything was perfectly normal, which caused things to happen. Which were quite comical.
And the Bonner bridge is always a good place to watch trains from. My favorite train picture I ever took in Ruston was of the KCS business train as it went underneath that bridge. They’re not too many blind people that can effectively use a camera. In fact, I think I’m the only one I know.
Wonderful video and catches. Enjoyed watching and have a great rest of your weekend.(Steve)
Not sure where that CSX military train would’ve originated. When I was on a temporary work assignment in Nashville, I saw several come through the downtown during the night. But nevertheless those trains are always cool to see whizzing by. Thanks for sharing!
-Will
Beatiuful video, greetings 🚂❄️
Awesome video! What Was The Number of the KCS ES44 With the RS3L & Also That Military Train Originated Outta Ft.Liberty Fayetteville,NC As CSX Train S455-23
4681, 4788 & 4853 are the current ones you mentioned that have the RS3L knockoff horn, the K3LP.
Sweet catches, great job as always.
6:45. It will be one hell of a work window when they have to replace that trestle. It looks rough.
Great action video.
Great video man!
The view about 1 minute in looks more like New England in November than Louisiana.
Cool video
Thanks Bishop for the bifeo
14:00
This industrial spur is former Tremont & Gulf mainline.