Pennsylvania is a beautiful state of the USA and the great scenery makes it even better for railfanning. One day I am going to travel to the USA to record those huge trains you have there. Great video, great scenery and great trains! Greetings from Germany
Really nice video. The Fall in PA is truly a sight to behold. I grew up along the Reading in central NJ during the 50’s and 60’s and will always be special to me.
Thanks as always! Nature does 90% of the work in these shots. Unfortunately, I didn't have as much as a chance around here this year because the wind and rain knocked the leaves off of the trees before most of them turned, but luckily I took a trip to the western part of the states where the color was better.
Hi central Penn rail, great shot, beautiful day 🌞 🍁 weather. I see little ❄ in Pennsylvania. That right I love black trains with autorack. Beautiful area. Have a nice day 🌟
I read an article somewhere that explained roadrailers were very inefficient compared to standard containers on flat cars. They are most efficient if they run to one destination, which is why there is only one Roadrailer left that runs Ford traffic between Detroit and Kansas City. I think it had to do with the difficulty of hooking up and dissembling trailers.
Great catches! Shame all of the SD70M-2s and Dash-8s are in storage now, though according to some people who work(ed) for NS, the cabs apparently always smelled of piss, so I doubt the crews mind, lol. 16T and 94M were some excellent catches though!
Haha that's probably true, there were plenty of issues with the toilets in certain engines. The Dash-8's were horrible and the SD70M-2's had loud and vibrating cabs so I don't think they will be missed by the workers. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Pennsylvania is a beautiful state of the USA and the great scenery makes it even better for railfanning. One day I am going to travel to the USA to record those huge trains you have there. Great video, great scenery and great trains! Greetings from Germany
Thank you. I hope you get the chance to visit!
Really nice video. The Fall in PA is truly a sight to behold. I grew up along the Reading in central NJ during the 50’s and 60’s and will always be special to me.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Luv your photography style..excellent panning, establishment shots, various weather conditions and framing!
Thanks as always! Nature does 90% of the work in these shots. Unfortunately, I didn't have as much as a chance around here this year because the wind and rain knocked the leaves off of the trees before most of them turned, but luckily I took a trip to the western part of the states where the color was better.
Hi central Penn rail, great shot, beautiful day 🌞 🍁 weather. I see little ❄ in Pennsylvania. That right I love black trains with autorack. Beautiful area. Have a nice day 🌟
Sounded like 8995 has a stuck radiator fan on full blast
One of the most beautifully shot and edited rail fan videos I've ever seen.
Happy New Week! 😉
Love the scenic shots, great video as always Eric!
Thanks as always!
Thanks for the nice videos, this rail line has a good bit of history. Also enjoy seeing the scenery of my local area through your lenses
Thanks! I appreciate it.
Fantastic video!! What amazing clear footage. Great time of year to catch nature’s beauty. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! And I agree, one of the best times of the year.
You were correct. 8995 is having turbo issues. I'd say it's about time for replacement.
Superb video! I have to say, you really have a knack for making the "normal" Norfolk Southern locomotives interesting!
Thank you! And I try, haha
I know I am kinda randomly asking but does anybody know a good place to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Cassius Kashton Flixportal =)
@Ahmad Ibrahim thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it !!
@Cassius Kashton Glad I could help :D
Beautifully done once again. Cheers!
Thanks for watching!
Loved the Amish horse and buggy crossing the tracks. Very nice video, thanks.
Yeah me too, and thanks!
More than excellent Video Sr!!! Great Job!!!
👍👏👏📹👏👏👍
14:33 I fell in love with that shot!!!
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Thanks for watching!
I am still amazed at how smooth your videos are
65K at 4:45 is headed for the CHS, formerly Patriot Renewable Fuels, ethanol plant in Annawan, IL on the IAIS via Chicago.
Excellent video !!!
Thanks!
I've been watching your vids for a long time...finally subscribed today!
Thank you!
Sweet video! Liked all the scenery in here and the trains!
Thanks Andrew
Your welcome 😁
Excellent. one of your better vids.
Thanks!
Great videos, with information during each train!
Terrific catches/races/power/meets!
Awesome video.
Nice catches
very nice footage keep it up.
Now this great action
Fantastic video mate!
Szép és tartalmas videó!😃👍👍👍
At 14:45 - absolutely beautiful scenic shot 👍 Earlier, you mentioned that roadrailers were abolished.....why? Enjoyed this video.
I read an article somewhere that explained roadrailers were very inefficient compared to standard containers on flat cars. They are most efficient if they run to one destination, which is why there is only one Roadrailer left that runs Ford traffic between Detroit and Kansas City. I think it had to do with the difficulty of hooking up and dissembling trailers.
Ah, ok - that makes sense; thanks for that.
Nice video!
Thanks!
Great catches! Shame all of the SD70M-2s and Dash-8s are in storage now, though according to some people who work(ed) for NS, the cabs apparently always smelled of piss, so I doubt the crews mind, lol. 16T and 94M were some excellent catches though!
Haha that's probably true, there were plenty of issues with the toilets in certain engines. The Dash-8's were horrible and the SD70M-2's had loud and vibrating cabs so I don't think they will be missed by the workers. Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Fantastic video!
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful! If I may ask, what kind of camera do you use? Comes out amazing every time
Thanks, and currently using a Sony AX100, but I might upgrade soon.
Nice Catch
The Harrisburg line. That’s PRR trackage right?
It's former Reading. The Amtrak Keystone Corridor to the south through Lancaster County is the former PRR Line.
Where did 16N originate from?
**foams at the mouth**
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