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Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin Railfanning Nov 2023
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Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin Railfanning Nov 2023
September Railfanning on the Buffalo & Pittsburgh
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September Railfanning on the Buffalo & Pittsburgh
Chasing Amtrak's Acela over the WNYP
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Chasing Amtrak's Acela over the WNYP
Midwest Locomotive Shops (Drone Tour)
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Midwest Locomotive Shops (Drone Tour)
Chasing the Reading down the Southern Tier Line
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Chasing the Reading down the Southern Tier Line
2 Days of Railfanning in Northwest Indiana
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2 Days of Railfanning in Northwest Indiana
Amazing Video of The Alaska Railroad, I Enjoyed Watching Every Second of It And I Especially Loved the 3006, Keep Up The Good Work!
What is that bell on 3006 and is ARR rebuilding and renumbering there SD70MACs?
As for the bell on 3006 if I remember right it has a prime E-Bell of some sort
@@bcrail_productions interesting
Fantastic video and enjoyed watching. Have a wonderful upcoming Wednesday. Steve
All of there horns are SOLID.
What a great video!!! Loved watching it👍.
The St. Maries did what the Milwaukee was too dumb and inept to do; use their Pacific Extension mainline and make a profit. BN bought huge chunks of the Milwaukee main, and they're still turning profits on them. Milwaukee Road: one of the most poorly managed railroads in history.
What engine is this K5L off of ?
Great catch!
Why is this line always hauling empty flats around?
At 1:54 did i hear stuipd Canadians?
Portions of it are still being used for storage.
Two brothers who live in the city of Howland purchased the complex about 8 years ago for 3 million. The buy locomotives from all over the U.S. and have them delivered via rail, fix them up and resell them. Yep, I seen my car
Awesome catch of this tarin. Looks very cool and enjoyed. Have a wonderful rest of your weekend.(Steve)
Great video!!!! Wish I could have been on that train to take a ride😢.
1955: a new home for the BNSF santa clause X-press.
What's the best way to get to the Arkansas River bridge??
Wats up with these bunch of dash 9s?
Loved watching all your videos😄Keep them coming❤
That was super cool, nice video and catches! Have a wonderful Monday! (Dave).
Can’t believe these old dinosaurs are still around. That railroad was all but dead and bankrupt for a while after the paper mill shut down.
Nice video, the only one I could find of that diamond! Edit: found only one other. Still cool that this is one of two! Not counting my own.
Thanks for uploading this! North Dakota looks really nice.
Are they operational or are, will they be repaired and put back on line?
Love these tanker trains
Killer Shots my dude
Like damn, Bruh 😎, you got tons of assorted action in that video! Especially like the old B&O CPLs on the B&P….Awesome 👏
Wow!! So many trains!!!! I have never seen so many!!! You are so lucky to have been there and to have seen that!!!!!!!!
Again!! Another great video!!! Really enjoyed watching!! Please keep your videos coming!!!!
Wow!!! What a great video!! You really get around!! Absolutely loved watching!! Looking for forward to seeing more !!!
Oh, deer! (After the18:25 mark.)
Where do you think the best railfan spots are around kansas city mo?
Loved all your videos. Keep them coming❤
Really enjoyed watching your video
Fort Madison is an incredible hotspot. I enjoy watching the railcam there. I've heard its one of the busiest class 1 mainlines now in the country!
Awesome video of the roadrailers! You really wonder how much longer those will run for.
Awesome stuff! What is the busiest NS line these days in Georgia?
I would say 408 needs rings and possibly liners based on my years as a MLW diesel mechanic.
0:50 some of these GPs were taken out of storage 2276 is in Dilworth with a killer RS3K. Same situation at 4:02 that fakebonnet B40-8W
My home town, St. Maries Idaho! That used to be the Milwaukee Road's main line. The railroad is owned by the Potlatch Lumber Company that has a large sawmill and plywood mill at St. Maries. I worked there for about five years. At Plummer, rail cars are transferred to the Union Pacific. A branch line was operated for many years up the St. Maries River to Clarkia where there was a large timber reload. I believe that rail line has been taken up. The railroad station at St. Maries dates back to the 1920s if I remember correctly. Great video! Thank you for sharing!
6:13 that’s actually Old Forge PA not Moosic
2:18 does not look like the railcars on the left had a good life
Most, if not all of them, are still there today. 2/8/24
Great video! One car 244 is crazy... About many daily trains does the Galt Sub get? I live in NJ US, but have family in Scarborough, and CP always fascinated me running 500 feet away from my aunt's house. And there its a funnel of the Galt and Mactier Subs coming together ontothe Belleville yard sub (have some vids over the years but this isn't an ad Im just saying) but I never really got to know the train symbols to well since trains dont have to say it over the radio smh
That Leslie S5T on the 166 is spectacular. That with EMD 567 prime movers is just pure, sweet music.
This looks like an old Baltimore and Ohio RR route, for it has the old CPL wayside signals.
Fascinating stuff. What railroad operates the most trains into New Orleans?
Canadian National
Awesome video! What is your favorite place to railfan at around Pittsburgh?
hi csxt2558 !!! yes, i believe you are correct about emissions, but as i look at your picture i see engines much newer than, lets say, sd 40-2's, which not only are everywhere in north america, but are modernized with newer computers/emission controllers/etc. and remian in service for years... alco's, too !!! blessings to you, goin' upstairs to run some trains !!! -5 here this morning in western ny stste !!
Hey, I know that dispatcher. Diverging Clear, signals are NORAC are they not.
Im from around heavener ok and I see trains sometimes