Canadian National Freight Trains
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- Canadian National Freight Trains
Created on 2/14/21
Calling all CN Railfans! This video is definitely for you! In this video, we take a look at some of the memorable moments featuring Canadian National Freight Trains that we have filmed over the years including some trains that we have yet to share on the channel. In addition, keep an eye out for some of Canadian National’s Fallen Flag Railroads such as the EJ&E, Illinois Central, BC Rail, and many more! Let us know in the comments below which Fallen Flag Railroad of the Canadian National Railway is your favorite. Enjoy the video featuring Canadian National Freight Trains!
Years ago, I was a technician with CN Telecommunications. Back in the mid 70s, I worked in Northern Ontario and frequently rode freights. The offices I worked in were always next to the tracks and, in a couple of towns, right in the rail yard. I could see a lot of trains back then, just by looking out the window or stepping out of the office.
I love Canadian trains!!!
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6:13 wooo a BC Rail unit too!!!!!
10:05 woah!!! Extra rare blue CN unit!! Amazing!!
12:21 DOUBLE rare blue CN units oh my goodness amazing incredible!!!
13:08 wooo a very special unit!
Lest We Forget indeed 🫡
In mid michigan we get tons of CN. Favorite locomotives
Mine too, I really like the color the most on them.
Wish the cowls and dash 8s were still in service at least one is already preserved
This is possibly one of the closest things I’m gonna get to good compilations of the CN Waukesha sub as I can never find any trains on there even though it’s the same ones that use the EJ&E! Also this video is a bit celebratory for me as I just saw the CN OCS cars deadheading to god knows where on a stack train today! Thank you A Train 4014 Productions!
Thanks for watching!
Nice video compilation of Canadian National engines, Andrew! I have two fallen flag railroads that are now part of the Canadian National. The first is the Grand Trunk Western because my late Uncle Leonard worked for them from sometime in the 1950s to about 1983 when he retired. He worked at Blue Island, Illinois and at Harvey, Illinois as a yard clerk. The other would be the Illinois Central. I used to live in Hazel Crest, Illinois. The east side of Hazel Crest abuts the Illinois Central's Markham Yard.
Thank you for sharing! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome video, Andrew!
Thank you!
@@ATrain4014 No problem!
I just came across this video. Great CN catches!
Thank you!
Great catch with those IC SD70s!
The trains in your video are why I love CN
Coincidentally do you use ATCS?
Thanks for watching! I used to use ATCS but not anymore. -Andrew Mangalindan
This was fun to watch
Thanks for watching!
Nice video 👍why do they still use those oldfashioned bells?
I hate to falsely accuse someone but the engineer on the 2nd train looked like he was giving you the peace sign and then brought 1 finger down to let you know you're number 1. Did i see that correctly? I'm watching from my tv.
That engineer on the second train was cool with us when we filmed his train. He wanted to get on camera and did a nice pose for us as the train crossed the diamond. -Andrew Mangalindan
@@ATrain4014 Sweet!! I was hoping that maybe I was seeing wrong. I know there are some crews out that don't particularly like us railfans. And to a degree I can't blame them. Love it when you got a cool train crew😁 Love the video btw. Don't get much CN's around here unfortunately. I've only seen 1. I'm going to check out more of the channel brother 👏
@@ATrain4014 Man. You guys are serious!! - Todd. A new subscriber 😁
Nice CN trains!
2:45 where in Michigan did you catch that locomotive? I've seen that EJ&E many times in Royal Oak.
That was filmed in Hammond-Whiting, Indiana back in 2019. -Andrew Mangalindan
@@ATrain4014 Oh cool
My man was mad lucky😭
Nice video
Thank you!
Cool Video
Thank you!
bro i’ve seen CN100 3234!!!
Nice!
Thank you!
@@ATrain4014 you’re welcome!
Fun fact: CN 3023 was in a Derailment luckily no damage was cost
No whole trains?!...
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Tripod at West Chicago?