1:15 Sperry truck crosses the Plant City diamond 1:42 NS SD70M-2, SD70ACe, GP40-2 with Operation Lifesaver logo, and slugged GP38 (called an RP-E4C) 2:07 CP inspection train 2:24 two Surfliners on the rear of a Superliner train 3:42 CSX 1869 leading (again at 9:28, we see a bunch of this unit) 4:11 Rock Island hopper 4:52 NS 1111 5:44 more like a sunroom of opportunity! 6:09 ex-CEFX unit and a burnt unit 6:45 NS high-hood geep 7:00 NS 38 7:24 Unloading ties from a hopper car 9:05 wind turbine heads 9:50 FEC ES44C4s in Ferromex blue and a geep trailing. Business cars are on the rear of the train 10:40 Darwin cyclist 11:10 NS high-hood SD40-2 with its numberboards left on 11:22 three locomotives pulling an 11-car UP OCS 12:16 three light engines pass a stopped stacktrain 12:36 cSX 1976 12:55 Northern Pacifc 317! A GP9 now owned by KLIX and returned to its original livery. it was last seen in Honesdale, PA 13:13 The Ontario Midland clip from the previous grab bag 13:23 CSX 1836 as mid-train DPU 13:42 P42 203 and ALC42 340 on the Capitol Limited 14:30 four old passenger cars now owned by CDPX. East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc. now owns the Seaboard Air Line coach, Santa Fe Coach, and two Santa Fe lunch counter lounge cars 15:20 colorful Florida East coast lash-up with Champion-livery ES44C4, Veterans geep, and breast cancer geep 15:59 CSX welded rail train 16:38 closeup of a switch being thrown 17:55 loram grinder in action 19:48 NS 1072 and 1070 20:38 nice to see an ex-Amtrak ExpressTrak refer in the middle of a freight train! I saw a bunch stored in Pueblo and Alamosa in 2017 20:58 someone wanted to visit the Revelstoke Railway Museum off-season and got arrested for it 23:51 CSX 911 leading
The Rock Hopper, faded glory. Back in the '70s or '80s on the Houston Belt and Terminal railroad near the Ship Channel, I saw a line of bright new Rock hoppers, never forgotten.
I've lived around the world, and my prayer was always, Lord, please let me come back to Oklahoma. Friendliest people and the prettiest skies. Happy Birthday to the 6 year old, young gentleman. I hope you love trains like I do. Thanks VR.
I worried that the MOW truck in Hesperia was going to get stuck in that rainy gumbo beside the tracks. Loved the First Responders, Veterans, and Breast Cancer locomotives and also the javelinas in Texas and the big raptor soaring over the military train in OKC. Another great one!
Once again can't watch now will later but I've caught a glimpse of the opening shot WOW WOW WOW (and I'm NOT a Kate Bush fan) I'll see it l8r in a while crocodile!🐊🐊🐊🐊
I've seen it later and once again hugely enjoyable. Good getting loco. no. 1111 like that and I spotted 1107 later in the video. Now what exactly was that train at Roanake that looked like Pittsburgh in the 1940s? Certainly reminiscent of the steam era. Another great sequence to finish with; it's all good. But the opener from Hesperia was as good as anything...👍👍👍👍
We keep seeing that it can be done ok, why would they do anything else? It's the guys in the cab I'm sorry for and they deserve our appreciation for what they put up with!
That's the Cincinnati Southern Railway, owned by the city of Cincinnati, and currently leased to the Norfolk Southern, which acquired the lease through its merger with Southern Railway. NS is in the process of purchasing the line, pending regulatory approval, of course.
I'm always ready for a new episode of Virtual Railfan Grab Bag to see all the trains traveling down the tracks or the rail maintenance crews working on the tracks as well as train fans saying hello to everyone thank you very much.🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲🇨🇦💨
Well, happy birthday, little guy!
I was stunned to see the Northern Pacific GP unit. SO COOL.
Like the high hood engines and Loram rail grinder working in Roanoke, good video!🛤🚂
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like all the trains, @Virtual Railfan, thank you very much.
1:15 Sperry truck crosses the Plant City diamond
1:42 NS SD70M-2, SD70ACe, GP40-2 with Operation Lifesaver logo, and slugged GP38 (called an RP-E4C)
2:07 CP inspection train
2:24 two Surfliners on the rear of a Superliner train
3:42 CSX 1869 leading (again at 9:28, we see a bunch of this unit)
4:11 Rock Island hopper
4:52 NS 1111
5:44 more like a sunroom of opportunity!
6:09 ex-CEFX unit and a burnt unit
6:45 NS high-hood geep
7:00 NS 38
7:24 Unloading ties from a hopper car
9:05 wind turbine heads
9:50 FEC ES44C4s in Ferromex blue and a geep trailing. Business cars are on the rear of the train
10:40 Darwin cyclist
11:10 NS high-hood SD40-2 with its numberboards left on
11:22 three locomotives pulling an 11-car UP OCS
12:16 three light engines pass a stopped stacktrain
12:36 cSX 1976
12:55 Northern Pacifc 317! A GP9 now owned by KLIX and returned to its original livery. it was last seen in Honesdale, PA
13:13 The Ontario Midland clip from the previous grab bag
13:23 CSX 1836 as mid-train DPU
13:42 P42 203 and ALC42 340 on the Capitol Limited
14:30 four old passenger cars now owned by CDPX. East Tennessee Rail Car Services Inc. now owns the Seaboard Air Line coach, Santa Fe Coach, and two Santa Fe lunch counter lounge cars
15:20 colorful Florida East coast lash-up with Champion-livery ES44C4, Veterans geep, and breast cancer geep
15:59 CSX welded rail train
16:38 closeup of a switch being thrown
17:55 loram grinder in action
19:48 NS 1072 and 1070
20:38 nice to see an ex-Amtrak ExpressTrak refer in the middle of a freight train! I saw a bunch stored in Pueblo and Alamosa in 2017
20:58 someone wanted to visit the Revelstoke Railway Museum off-season and got arrested for it
23:51 CSX 911 leading
The Rock Hopper, faded glory. Back in the '70s or '80s on the Houston Belt and Terminal railroad near the Ship Channel, I saw a line of bright new Rock hoppers, never forgotten.
Lovely video and 1 in custody, Sergeant Preston
Many tanks for the video
Beautiful ending.
0:25 When you look in your rear view mirror, and.... YIKES!
LOL!
Woohoo finally made a Grab Bag! 🎉 Happiest Birthday Gerald!
Congratulations Kat and Happy Birthday Gerald.
Great Grabs bags lots of Railfan pictures and nice sunrise in OKC
I've lived around the world, and my prayer was always, Lord, please let me come back to Oklahoma. Friendliest people and the prettiest skies.
Happy Birthday to the 6 year old, young gentleman. I hope you love trains like I do. Thanks VR.
Yes, happy birthday big guy! What a cool thing to do on a birthday!
Very enjoyable video thanks
great work by AST RCMP love those guys stay safe yall
12:58 Where is the NP GP9 loco going?
Excellent Grab Bag video.
Great catches!
It's fun to watch a train that has only one kind of car, especially when going 'round the mulberry bush at 4x speed. (Deschler)
I worried that the MOW truck in Hesperia was going to get stuck in that rainy gumbo beside the tracks. Loved the First Responders, Veterans, and Breast Cancer locomotives and also the javelinas in Texas and the big raptor soaring over the military train in OKC. Another great one!
Looked like Javelinas there in TX
Feral hogs
*Nice Catches*
Happy birthday little brother! What are the flat loads around 9:15?
I want to say those look like parts for the wind turbine. That's my guess.
9:07 what are those things being hauled on the flat beds?
Are those UP carriages heading to Cheyenne for the Big Boy tour in May ? .
I could watch an all-day grab bag if you made one!
Excellent Video!
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Happy 6th birthday!
hello Virtual Railfan & it's is Randy and i like yours cool & Thanks Virtual Railfan & Friends Randy
Once again can't watch now will later but I've caught a glimpse of the opening shot WOW WOW WOW (and I'm NOT a Kate Bush fan)
I'll see it l8r in a while crocodile!🐊🐊🐊🐊
I've seen it later and once again hugely enjoyable. Good getting loco. no. 1111 like that and I spotted 1107 later in the video. Now what exactly was that train at Roanake that looked like Pittsburgh in the 1940s? Certainly reminiscent of the steam era. Another great sequence to finish with; it's all good. But the opener from Hesperia was as good as anything...👍👍👍👍
Oh and I liked the boars! And I hope that boy enjoyed his 6th birthday; I did mine was able to go to Dartmoor this was back in 1965!!
What was the Surfliner doing in Illinois?
If I’m not mistaken, all of Amtrak’s passenger cars have their major maintenance at the Beech Grove shops.
@@macmedic892 Thank you--I was wondering too.
21:40 also: 9777 used in movie unstoppable seen as awvr 777
Today Tower 55 witnessed the passing of a patched CNW unit eastbound number 6706 you should check your footage on the Tower 55 cam
What is the train at 11:20, i see it on grab bags periodically. Is it an excursion of some kind?
22:40 Looks like somebody got busted🚔🚔🚔
The Mountie always gets his man!
14:30 Is That Santa Fe Coaches?
never heard of Northern Pacific
Those passenger cars have Chevron USA reporting marks😮
10:44 why do people do that? all it takes is a wheel getting stuck.
Amen!
Their answer to "What could possibly go wrong?" is always "Nothing".
We keep seeing that it can be done ok, why would they do anything else?
It's the guys in the cab I'm sorry for and they deserve our appreciation for what they put up with!
What, did Loram send the oldest stuff ever to Roanoke LOL
19:51 What train are these two heritage units on?
That's the Cincinnati Southern Railway, owned by the city of Cincinnati, and currently leased to the Norfolk Southern, which acquired the lease through its merger with Southern Railway. NS is in the process of purchasing the line, pending regulatory approval, of course.
@@georgeadams1853 I meant train symbol lol
15:21 FEC Veterans Unit
I cant believe that cop stopped that guy while the train was coming. And then to stand at his window blocking his view. Cop must hate trains.
I've never seen the traffic in Oklahoma City.Move that fast on the highway before
Couple of boars crashed the party?
What’re those things at 9:12?
Wind turbine generators and nacelles.
What was going on 22:00-23:47?
Trespasser being arrested
Boars are looking for Amtrak station
I watched that live shot with the HoG local in Cordele as it happened yesterday.
What police stop? problem 🤔
Clean the lens at chattanooga
I'm always ready for a new episode of Virtual Railfan Grab Bag
to see all the trains traveling down the tracks or the rail maintenance
crews working on the tracks as well as train fans saying hello to everyone
thank you very much.🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲🇨🇦💨
Better to never be a role model than end up a cautionary tale right?
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Second comment and awesome catches
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Third comment. Look good
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