Thank you, Nancy, for capturing the L'Anse Local on 24 September 2024! I enjoyed watching the L'Anse Local bringing cars in and out of the L'Anse rail yard. The portion of the video with the Local passing through the rock cut was a bonus. (Posted 28 September 2024 at 1423 CD.)
it's been a while since a heart attack and 3 strokes on the left side and another this past weekend. Now, I'm on the mend I hope. Yes, I have a slight deficit on the left hand side of my body. Here's wishing you are well, other than admitting you are getting older, as we all are. As for me, I'm a septuagenarian pushing hard on octogenarian.
While the weather is still decent the tie gangs are still in full swing plus depending upon how far these travel they can also get backlogged The outbound with 37 cars total was one of the highest in a long time and it was interesting to have the Celotex cars stuck in between rather than at one end. I'm glad you caught the photo of the conductor hanging on to the gondola as it went over the bridge. I'm not overly keen on height so it would be hug the car and stare at the bottom of the gondola. The inbound 29 were no slouch. Watching the channel from De Pere it was fun to see 17 including a solid 13 car cut of the tie cars roll by. Also that lead covered Hopper with the spray painted numbers stood out in one of those trains and I just said it's headed for Llanse and it didn't disappoint. Glad you had a nice weather day to capture this kind of action and of course as always hello to the Chicago Central pink hopper
@@nancyhaun with the name it doesn't sound like a railroad Channel but it's Mallard Duck. It's pretty straightforward catching CN trains near his house ranging from the locals to the through freights potash extras Etc. It gives a good pulse on the mill at Kaukauna and the Freight in and out of Green Bay. Forgot to mention special thanks for the picture of the Ford Shay especially with the fancy wheel covers
@@patrickchouinard3702 the ties come from where ever they are doing a job that requires new ties. Killerbee explained where they come from on a video recently.
I understand that, but are they shipped there by rail? I couldn't find a connection to Escanaba or iron mountain or anywhere? My maps are kinda sketchy.
Thanks Nancy! Love your videos. Beautiful country!
@@jamesgrochowski1370 Thanks!
Again awesome video Nancy watching enjoying too and the beautiful locomotives and country 🚂🚂✨️👍😃😎♥️ awesome adventures Nancy ❤
Great catch from the last summer days. Greetings from Berlin/ Germany. Sven
Thank you Sven!
Very nice footage
Thank you!
Great video Nancy thanks
Thank you Larry!
Thank you, Nancy, for capturing the L'Anse Local on 24 September 2024! I enjoyed watching the L'Anse Local bringing cars in and out of the L'Anse rail yard. The portion of the video with the Local passing through the rock cut was a bonus. (Posted 28 September 2024 at 1423 CD.)
Thank you Thomas!
Thanks for the video. I'm watching the Tigers this afternoon. They are going to the playoffs.
Go Tigers! Fell asleep many nights as a youth in Detroit listening to the Tigers game!
Lindo demais maravilhoso. Parabéns. Wonderful
THANK YOU!
Great scenic video thanks Nancy
Hi Gary!
Good Day. excellent video as always. different view point for the shove.
Thanks David!
Another excellent video Nancy ,your videos are not boring.i like the scenery content !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Boston wise guy 🇱🇷🇮🇪🦉
Thanks Robert!
I’m happy that CN still runs those old SD60s to this day, especially some SD40T-2s.
Greetings from Tennessee.
`Thanks for watching!
Good afternoon I enjoyed that video👍👍
Thanks London.
Yes NANCY ! Your a awesome railroad fan ! This citizen is James Wedde in Red Wing Minnesota !
Thanks James!
it's been a while since a heart attack and 3 strokes on the left side and another this past weekend. Now, I'm on the mend I hope. Yes, I have a slight deficit on the left hand side of my body. Here's wishing you are well, other than admitting you are getting older, as we all are. As for me, I'm a septuagenarian pushing hard on octogenarian.
Take care Hugh!!
Still a lot of Green. Very nice viewing Nancy. Thank You. ben/ michigan
Thanks Ben! In the mountains there is alot of color!
@@nancyhaun Thanks, I do remember hunting birds in the Yellow Dog Plains and it was always so beautiful. tnx for reminding me. ben/ michigan
While the weather is still decent the tie gangs are still in full swing plus depending upon how far these travel they can also get backlogged The outbound with 37 cars total was one of the highest in a long time and it was interesting to have the Celotex cars stuck in between rather than at one end. I'm glad you caught the photo of the conductor hanging on to the gondola as it went over the bridge. I'm not overly keen on height so it would be hug the car and stare at the bottom of the gondola. The inbound 29 were no slouch. Watching the channel from De Pere it was fun to see 17 including a solid 13 car cut of the tie cars roll by. Also that lead covered Hopper with the spray painted numbers stood out in one of those trains and I just said it's headed for Llanse and it didn't disappoint. Glad you had a nice weather day to capture this kind of action and of course as always hello to the Chicago Central pink hopper
What channel do you watch from Depere?
@@nancyhaun with the name it doesn't sound like a railroad Channel but it's Mallard Duck. It's pretty straightforward catching CN trains near his house ranging from the locals to the through freights potash extras Etc. It gives a good pulse on the mill at Kaukauna and the Freight in and out of Green Bay. Forgot to mention special thanks for the picture of the Ford Shay especially with the fancy wheel covers
Nice video, good job!
I have to ask lol this in Michigan UP? Looks like it, town too, but no fall colors yet threw me off, WOW!
Yes it's Michigan. My next video will have lots of color!
And You
Does the soo line or superior lines run by LAnse
The CN now owns what used to be the SooLine.
Not much in L,Ansexcept casino
Well we do have the Huron Mountains and lots of waterfalls and lakes!
Where does this train originate?
From Euclid yard in Ishpeming in Michigan's Upper Peninsula!
Ok, so how do all those tires end up in ishpeming?
@@patrickchouinard3702 the ties come from where ever they are doing a job that requires new ties. Killerbee explained where they come from on a video recently.
I understand that, but are they shipped there by rail? I couldn't find a connection to Escanaba or iron mountain or anywhere? My maps are kinda sketchy.