Trains & Planes - South ATL Railfanning
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- These days, one of the big draws of the southern part of Metro-Atlanta, Georgia is Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, but trains still play an important role in this area's past, present and future.
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Thanks V12, superb filming of a really busy set of lines and yards. Great drone coverage. Bonus points for the aircraft and airport!
Thanks for watching!!
Awesome, great vid!!! Thanks!
Thank you!
Nice
Previously seen your videos and just Subscribed because you have great info and easy to follow.👍
I really appreciate that. Thanks for subscribing!
Charlie I'll have to visit Hapeville some time. Today I was in Chamblee where I caught my 2nd ever NS heritage unit; Central of Georgia. Another good video.
Thank you, Nick! That's great you caught the C of GA! That's my favorite one.
Your videos just keep getting better and more interesting. I look forward to them. Keep up the good work. When will you have another layout, that is where I first became interested in your work, I must say that your knowledge of and your ability to show real railroads is even more fascinating.
Thanks! I hope to have a layout again some day. I just don't have the space for it right now, unfortunately.
Oooo very interesting
Hey V12, I am a new subscriber. Have you ever made it to Stockbridge, Ga to railfan there. That was my old home town and I love watching the trains go by there.
I'll add that to my list of places to visit!
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The best spot is under the hwy 138 (North Henry BLVD) bridge. Here is a video from Steve Allen Jones who railfans there to give you an idea of the location ruclips.net/video/3BhTGUDPg7k/видео.html
Where is the caboose located at in the video?
Any chance this was between December 24 and December 28, 2020. I saw some of these trains like the autoracks in East Point and the mainfest intermmodal
I recorded those on December 29th.
Do you know what the line is called that runs through Hapeville?