CN Serves the North: The Quinnesec Turn
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- TRRS Special: CN Serves the North! The Quinnesec Turn
An edition of Pure Michigan Trains
Up north, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Canadian National serves the local industries, chief among them Forestry, Papermaking and Mining. The L552, based out of Gladstone Yard, serves one of the largest single industries on the customer list, the Verso Paper Mill in Quinnesec, Michigan.
With the massive paper mill receiving and shipping a whole train each day, the L552 has impressive tonnage on a varied and interesting route, up the old CNW branch towards Iron Mountain.
If you love big-time branchline action, this one is for you!
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Videography Equipment:
-Primary: Sony FDR-AX53 4K Camcorder
-Secondary: Sony HDR-PJ790V HD Camcorder
-Aerial Platform: DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Drone
-Edited with: Cyberlink PowerDirector 13
Created by Alex Christmas. Copyright 2017, as the Thornapple River Rail Series, All Rights Reserved
The drone footage over the river around 10 minute mark is spectacular! And I like no annoying music, just train sounds and your informative, non-verbose commentary.
12:34 19:03 Nice to finally hear a K5LLA without that raised letter.
Really excellent production - the drone views are outstanding
Thanks alot for posting this.I'm a former Upper Michigan Resident originally from Escanaba.Now I reside in Bradenton,Florida & has been there since the early 1990's.
Thanks for watching, Kurt. Glad to be able to spark some memories for ya.
Awesome catches and great video
I always like your material, you give a complete inside story of the subject. :o)
Thanks Larry!
Nicely done
excellent footage. amazing drone footage. very well done.
Nice to see a BC Rail engine. I live in Chilliwack, about 100 kms east of Vancouver. That's about 75 miles I think....
Nicely done. I always wondered why the ELS did not serve this mill. Now I know why.
Thank you for the views of the mill!
born an raised in da UP, thanks for the awesome video
Nice. Brings back memories. My Dad was a pastor in Gladstone many years ago. I know he was called by the Gladstone Police Department to the rail yard because a railroad employee had been run over by a train. When my Dad go there, I believe the man was already dead. Dad stayed there for awhile for the railroad employees and emergency responders as it was quite horrific. Nice to find this site. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! It is unfortunate how many have died in train and engine service over the years - but thankfully the number is down to only a small handful annually. The march towards zero continues but as you're aware it is an inherently risky job!
Great extensive coverage of this operation. Nice video as always!
Good video. I much prefer these videos with informed and informative narration.
Sweet video. Scenery and shots from the arial,drone. I especially enjoyed the Rail shot at time,31:00. Thanks for sharing!
Great video and editing work. I was totally captivated. Excellent video Alex.
@16:34 that's such a cool angle! That would definitely be a shot worthy of putting up!
Thanks for another enjoyable video.
Great Narration! Thanks.
Excellent production, many great shots! Something that would help the viewer would be to display a map periodically during the video. This would help keep track of the geography and would help connect the shots together.
I've done it on a few videos and since I have the general annotated map linked in the description, I didn't think it was necessary as I was crunched for time in getting this one out with everything else I had going on. However many future installments on this channel will have maps, and I have done some in the past, as well.
I like train videos videos on RUclips 👍
They hit a truck in Vulcan yesterday L552 the driver is in the hospital with serious injuries
I got unlucky the day I caught this. The two locomotives leading it were SD60s.
They are SD60s always now. I don’t think there’s been any other power since 2 January’s ago.
I grew up seeing everything for real way back in the C&NW and Soo days before they went history
I caught L552 and chased him a bit recently actully.
I am nearby the mill during the video.
Excellent job! Do you know what radio Channels they use for switch?
Job of video very good new start
Is L546 to Green Bay a night job? I always hear a horn into GB at around 10-11 pm, wondering if that is him
It is, I hear the same horn!
This train services the Quinnesec Mill? My grandpa works there.
Thanks for capturing this footage. Any chance of a dvd of this?
I don't usually do DVDs...
cool awesome video
looks like the one @ 5:30 had a nice warming fire at one point
I can confirm that while there were no marshmallows roasted during the creation of this video, it is not out of the question that some crew had that opportunity at some point!
You usually see a hopper car right after the Engines but not in this case as they were pulling tanker cars?
I think you're referring to the buffer car rule, which states that there should be cars of non-hazmat contents (or empty) placed between occupied engines/cabooses and hazmat cars. This is typically seen with crude oil, propane, and other chemicals. In this case however, no such car was required between the white tanks and the power because the tanks contain only limestone slurry, which is not a hazardous material. It's pretty much just mud.
Great video! The area of the papermill is very impressive. What was the problem with CN # 8858?
The 8858 was offline because it was unnecessary for the first parts of the run. The crew will bring it online when and if they need it. In this case they figured they could make the hill with just the single unit, and so they did. They later brought it online for the tougher hill at Norway. Not an uncommon practice on this line. If they had stalled, the simple solution would be to cycle the brakes, bring the other unit online, and restart the movement.
Very thanks for your effort!
BC Rail Dash 9 not Dash 8 bro but still awesome nonetheless
Nice footage - but again, slow down your narration and pay closer attention to your sentence structure. You exhibit several run on sentences. If i may offer a nickels worth of free advice . . . take some time to watch, and listen carefully, to the Pentrex production videos narrated by Dave Drui. In my opinion, the narration of their videos is the best in the business and set the standard for railroad video production. Overall nice job kid!
Thanks for the advice. I'll keep it in mind as I work on future narrated editions on this channel!
Good advice Bob. I do appreciate the info on these videos and I love the sound of Dave on the Pentrex videos! I often put one on just to hear the narration..LOL
Gregg.
Nice work ! I agree with Bob on some tips to polish your narration which is very informative! My snip of advice( I used to work in sound) is to reduce the volume of the trains while you're talking, so we can hear you a bit easier. This takes a little more time but makes for a professional finish..other than that, a first rate video, keep up the good work.
Cheers Gregg.
Thanks guys for your remarks. It's really appreciated to get this kind of feedback - it's really rare to get much more than "I don't like your voice" and other stuff of that nature. I do like the Pentrex formula, and do try to emulate it mixed in with my own flair. Unfortunately I'm not exactly blessed with a great voice like Mike Rowe or something, but I will take your suggestions with me when it's time to record my next video's narration. I rarely have anybody even look at my scripts except for those I'm consulting on certain works. However I might just do that more often. I'll be honest, I think I have gotten to the point where it is time to work on my narration, now that the other elements are up to a higher standard. Always a game of improvement, and I'm glad to have your feedback, positive and negative. Thanks Fishplate and Mr Peterson!
You're welcome and none of us have a voice like Mike or Dave..LOL
Nothing wrong with your vocals , just a couple of tips and like me, keep watching Pentrex for some ideas .
Cheers Gregg.
Why are the trains short, like Cn is not a short line railroad
Have you ever chased the coal train that services the power plant in Port Sheldon up from Chicago?
Yup, I have an old chase from eons ago (ok more like 3-4 years) buried down in the episode list. I'll warn you that it's kind trashy compared to what I put out now. At any rate, here is the link to it: ruclips.net/video/AO2SruhYZwY/видео.html
I hate CN but you make them look good,
Why do you hate CN?
Did 2704 suffer some sort of fire?
I believe so. Not as uncommon as one might imagine!
How to become amtrak pilot.
After 10+2 ???
09:20 OMG!
Why are you making these?
Why? Why not?
Ain't technology wonderful? With drones we can get shots which at one time were only available to publicists with planes or helicopters!