I see a Distant Signal notification… I immediately jump straight to the video and like it 👍 Hope things are better know, Danny. Greetings from México 🇲🇽
At 73 now, grew up with Uncle who was LIRR Engineer. He used to take me along on diesel out of Jamaica yard to Montauk. Back then engineers could do that. Danny, your videos are excellent and bring back lots of great memories. Thanks.
The "number' of a switch is the angle of the rails crossing at the frog. It is the distance in feet from the point of frog to where the diverging rails are one foot apart. So, at a number 15 switch, the rails diverge at one foot in fifteen. I remember the rule of thumb is speed through a switch is roughly twice the number of the switch.
Yes, like percent grades and degrees of curvature (the amount of curve in a 100-foot arc of track), numbered turnouts are so defined for the benefit of surveyors, who can only use distance, elevation and horizontal angle deflection to locate track.
You can use any unit of measurement to get the angle of the switch. Meters, inches, centimeters, feet. Each one will give you the same number. Mathematically, it's because the units cancel. So, any unit of measurement of length works so long as you use the same one for both.
Got to ride the new rail system in Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii a couple of weeks ago. Those crossovers are TIGHT(though with the slower speed of that operation, doesn't seem to matter much).
I suspect those gondolas with large rocks on M603 at 18:37 will likely go on from Winston to the Seminole Gulf in Arcadia. I’ve heard Seminole Gulf has been bringing those rock loads in to Fort Myers for the post-Hurricane Ian renovations to the Sanibel Causeway, where they will help protect against erosion. Thank you for your dedication to keeping Florida’s railroad history alive.
I'm in the UK and I was thinking of you during the hurricanes. I'm so relieved that you have come through it OK, especially as your neighbours apparently fared less well. Now to enjoy the video!
Danny, you are an intrepid student of railroading and a master of your craft in producing supreme quality videos! Your good nature, excellent oratory skills, and genuine affection and appreciation for all things railroading is apparent and welcoming! Your videos are the perfect blend of education and entertainment! Keep up the fabulous work! You are a legend!
I find it absolutely amazing that grown adult men are this fascinated with railroads and railroading, even more so than many of the people who actually work for the railroads. And, I think it is rather neat, too. Thank you for an interesting video.
@@nicktynan1355 I have a friend in his 40s who left a job in IT to go to work for a large railroad in training to become a conductor. He had about 8 or 9 months in and nearly completed with the training when he quit and went back to IT management. Besides the long hours, no fixed schedule, being called up in the middle of his day off, the job was also a very physically demanding job with substantial periods of time outside in all kinds of weather. When he took the job I was surprise as I knew all that from watching videos on YT. I was actually surprised that he made it as long as he did.
Good to have you back with us "High Iron Danny," Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend, it's never easy to say goodbye to family and friends that pass. 🙏✝
I love the drone shots. For those of us who are not familiar with Florida railroading, but follow your channel, we see all these wonderful viewing sites from track side but have no concept of distance to some of these places and the drone shots allow us to see that many of these locations are really not that far from each other. It really helps in comprehending and understanding what we are seeing (and wishing we had some of these great viewing vantages). Thank you!
Growing up I lived only a short walk from railroad tracks, hear trains at all times of the night and day. Even now, about 20 years after moving out of my home town, I still find the sounds of trains to be very relaxing. Thank you for another awesome video!
Thank god you guys are ok! Those hurricanes (especially Helene) were insane to say the least. My deepest condolences as well for the loss of your friend. Glad to see your alive and well! Nice video as always!
Awesome video Danny!! I also want to recommend the book you mention at the end. For years, we (Norfolk Southern) would provide this book to our management trainees as they came on board. It is a very comprehensive look into the industry, and the basics needed to understand operations. Thanks for posting!!
Mr. H. Condolences for your loss for sure . So have been missing your 🎥 lately and I sure do welcome your latest. You absolutely do a terrific job on your 🎥 you know how to MIX things up to keep one interested , not the same old standing at a crossing and counting a two hundred car train go by. Now counting cars is ok but does tire one out and loose interest. Big boy Dave in western Pennsylvania also does a splendid job too, not the same old same old. Enjoy the humidity, heat and mosquitoes 🦟 in Florida. 😂😂
In the last few years that I've visited the Lakeland/Plant City Area, Johnson's has become my go to place for Lunch. Their BBQ Sandwich is among the best around in my opinion. Once again another fantastic video production! So glad to hear that you and your family made it through the storms unscathed 👍
Thanks Danny! And glad you weathered the Hurricanes okay. Excellent detail on turnouts. Never too old to stop learning; now I know. And I’ll “second” your take on Johnson’s BBQ; that and Fred’s next door (they serve Johnson’s on the buffet!) are excellent. Again, thanks!
@distant signal i.m very happy that you guys made it through the hurricanes and i enjoyed watching your videos even if my arms are hurting me too much keep up the good work
Like so many others, prayerfully thankful for your safety through the hurricanes. Plus it’s always a treat to see one of your great videos. Thanks Danny!
I'm glad to hear that you rode out the storm with minimal damage, same story around my parts: alot of us were very lucky but alot of people around us lost alot more. And next door to Johnson's is probably the BEST southern buffet you can get in Hillsborough County, Fred's Market. For me personally I like going there for breakfast when I have a free morning to go by.
It was great to see a Distant Signal notification this morning. Great to hear that you were still alive and well after the recent hurricanes. Nice video explaining all about the track and turn outs used on the CSX. I found it extremely informative. The food tip was also appreciated. Well done Danny can't wait for your next production. 🤓
Good seeing you again Danny and we really enjoy this video and tracks info. Always interesting and exciting. Thank you so much and have a wonderful rest of your day. God bless you.❤😊
Excellent video... everything that didn't know that I needed to know about crossovers, beautiful editing. Happy and relieved to hear that you came through those two hurricanes with minimal impact. Every time you feature a BBQ place in one you videos, I'm like a Pavlov dog... drooling st the mouth!
Condolences on your loss and thankful that the storms caused limited damage for you. Always enjoy your informative and entertaining videos. Keep up the great creativity and carry on!
Hi Danny. Sorry for your loss. Glad to see that you and yours were not too affected by the hurricanes. Shame about the rest of Florida. What a great video. This is the kind of stuff I like to know about. Can't wait for the next one.
Nothing outshines your knowledge, but your drone video work is just super. It makes us feel we are there with you. Thanks for your time. Pete in South Carolina 10 minutes from the oldest rail road junction in the world, Branchville, South Carolina.
Glad your ok Danny and sorry to see that your friend passed on...God Bless and thanks always for the awesome content....Over and Out from Daytona Florida.
sorry about your loss - love your videos and subjects - you are a great story teller - we still got the Cyclone season a head of us - Townsville Australia
It is great to see you back with another interesting and informative video. I particularly enjoyed this one as I used to install points and signals when I worked on the railway here in the UK. Best wishes and glad everything is ok at home after the storms x
Welcome back, Danny!! This turnout (spotting) information is a treat...over here, on CSX's A-Line between Haines City (MP829) and Loughman Holdout (MP819), there are numerous turnouts, many of which comprise two Controlled Sidings. Gonna take a closer look 🔎at them now, thanks to your video.👍👍
Another superb, educational video, Danny. Thank you ! And fantastic drone work. I love seeing you , operating, on the ground. I was in Kingston NY yesterday at a auto parts store and was greeted by a CSX IM train, with 2 locos on the head end. Only about 300' from the store. I could not suppress my joy !!! Thanx again sir, you are the best !!!
We're glad you guys are okay We're all sorry of hearing Alan's Passing We will say a prayer for the murley family for their loss We're glad to see you back and safe Glad you are okay Danny We will keep on saying a prayer for Florida 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
It's amazing the design, operation and intricacies of rail operations. Aircraft and air transport don't have anything on the railroad industry. Railroads are not as appreciated as they should be. Your videos are very educational. 👍👍👏👏🇺🇲🇺🇲
In an analogy with living entities, a railway track network is like a bone system, its signaling infrastructure is like a nervous system, its rail traffic control (aka dispatching) is like the cerebral decision making system (aka the brain), the movement of its rolling stock is like that of blood flow and its motive power pool is its muscle mass!!! 2024/11/11. Ontario, Canada.
Glad to hear you guys are okay! Thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by the hurricanes. 🙏🙏🙏 Seems like the mountains of N.C. we're hit very hard! I bet there's allot of rail service damage to be repaired in several places! Thanks and God bless!
I retired to southwest Fl 11 years ago, no real train watching close by and no more rail fan friends. Thank you for all of your work. The vids you produce are like being there without the wait. Love all of the operating information too!
1.6k views within 30 minutes of posting your vid - just show how much people like these!!!!! Thanks for posting from the UK My personal favourite is still the Bone Valley one !!
Engineer from Italy here. I don't know exactly how turnouts are designated here, but after a quick look it seems there's different parameters, including radius of curvature and tangent. Although rare, we have a few 1200 meter (0.75 mi) radius turnouts allowing speeds of 100 km/h (62 mph), but I've seen a pair of 3000+ meter (1.85 mi) radius, 160 km/h (100 mph) turnouts, and I know there's even a few 6000+ meters (3.75 mi) radius, 220 km/h (135 mph) turnouts on our high-speed lines. 😅
Great video as usual! 7:50 The cars which only have vertical ribs (UP and GATX boxes) are Trinity cars. The ones with vertical and horizontal (Waffle) ribs are Greenbrier. And if it's a TBOX with tapered ribs, that's a National Steel Car car (no that's not a typo). I think some of the older hi-cube boxes with only vertical ribs are Gunderson cars, but it's hard to keep up with company mergers.
Thank you for this video! Another great video as always. Educative as usual. Once again whetted my appetite with the food. Glad you weathered the storms. 🙏🏻
As a train enthusiast in Canada (eh?) I find it most amusing to hear the various accents spoken by various crew members on the radio. Many thanks for your excellent videos, Danny- always enjoyable!
Thank you for a highly informative video. Many people enjoy the locomotives, or the cars. The track and all of the related equipment supports all of this.
Very happy to see that you and your family made out so well following the 2 devastating hurricanes, thanks for such a great video and an excellent explanation of 'turnouts', very well done, thanks again from London, Ontario, Canada.
Great video, Danny! My condolences for your loss, and great to hear that you all fared well through the two storms. The drone footage over S Lakeland was especially cool, and neat seeing that clip of Aaron on 91.
Great video Distant Signal, sorry for your loss...and nice to know that numbers on the frog and flange mean something, this was a good video to know and awesome catches out there in Florida 😊
So very sorry for your loss.
May his memories bring comfort and peace.
So glad to see you back, healthy , and safe.
Thanks very much.
Condolences on the loss of your friend.
I see a Distant Signal notification… I immediately jump straight to the video and like it 👍 Hope things are better know, Danny. Greetings from México 🇲🇽
Glad to see you are well after those 2 devastating hurricanes came through.
At 73 now, grew up with Uncle who was LIRR Engineer. He used to take me along on diesel out of Jamaica yard to Montauk. Back then engineers could do that. Danny, your videos are excellent and bring back lots of great memories. Thanks.
I'm 75 and rode the LIRR as a kid. Hit every branch on the system. Fond memories.
@@billwilson6670 I still haven't been on the Long Beach Branch. Hopefully on my next trip to the Tri-State Area, I'll be able to do that.
Sounds like you had a great childhood, Ken. Wish I could have done that. Thanks for your kind compliments.
Sorry for the loss of your friend and glad to know you came through the hurricanes well enough.
Wow we all glad you guys are okay
The "number' of a switch is the angle of the rails crossing at the frog. It is the distance in feet from the point of frog to where the diverging rails are one foot apart. So, at a number 15 switch, the rails diverge at one foot in fifteen.
I remember the rule of thumb is speed through a switch is roughly twice the number of the switch.
Yes, like percent grades and degrees of curvature (the amount of curve in a 100-foot arc of track), numbered turnouts are so defined for the benefit of surveyors, who can only use distance, elevation and horizontal angle deflection to locate track.
You can use any unit of measurement to get the angle of the switch. Meters, inches, centimeters, feet. Each one will give you the same number.
Mathematically, it's because the units cancel. So, any unit of measurement of length works so long as you use the same one for both.
Got to ride the new rail system in Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii a couple of weeks ago. Those crossovers are TIGHT(though with the slower speed of that operation, doesn't seem to matter much).
I suspect those gondolas with large rocks on M603 at 18:37 will likely go on from Winston to the Seminole Gulf in Arcadia. I’ve heard Seminole Gulf has been bringing those rock loads in to Fort Myers for the post-Hurricane Ian renovations to the Sanibel Causeway, where they will help protect against erosion. Thank you for your dedication to keeping Florida’s railroad history alive.
It's good to see you got through the hurricanes. I also live in Florida, and we also had minimal damage.
I'm in the UK and I was thinking of you during the hurricanes. I'm so relieved that you have come through it OK, especially as your neighbours apparently fared less well.
Now to enjoy the video!
Another awesome video by Danny
Danny, you are an intrepid student of railroading and a master of your craft in producing supreme quality videos! Your good nature, excellent oratory skills, and genuine affection and appreciation for all things railroading is apparent and welcoming! Your videos are the perfect blend of education and entertainment! Keep up the fabulous work! You are a legend!
Thanks for that kind compliment, Rob. Much appreciated!
@@distantsignal I love your "homage" to Alfred Hitchock by including yourself in some of the drone shots, too! Keep it up!
I now have a better knowledge of turnouts/switches. Thank you, Professor Harmon!
Your food segment is always enjoyable.
Glad to have you back, Danny.
I find it absolutely amazing that grown adult men are this fascinated with railroads and railroading, even more so than many of the people who actually work for the railroads. And, I think it is rather neat, too. Thank you for an interesting video.
Was both a rail(roader) and a fan not all that long ago. Not a good time to work nowadays, somewhat better as a fan.
@@nicktynan1355 I have a friend in his 40s who left a job in IT to go to work for a large railroad in training to become a conductor. He had about 8 or 9 months in and nearly completed with the training when he quit and went back to IT management. Besides the long hours, no fixed schedule, being called up in the middle of his day off, the job was also a very physically demanding job with substantial periods of time outside in all kinds of weather.
When he took the job I was surprise as I knew all that from watching videos on YT. I was actually surprised that he made it as long as he did.
Thankfully, you weren't gone with the wind. I am glad you were not hurt or lost everything. Your pun worked well, it turned out to your benefit.
I'm glad you're ok. Sorry about your loss and your neighbors' loss.
So glad you fared real well from the hurricanes.
Thanks for another GREAT video!
Glad to hear you suffered only minor hurricane damage. Thank for the update on turnouts. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe. 🙂🙂
Good to have you back with us "High Iron Danny," Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend, it's never easy to say goodbye to family and friends that pass. 🙏✝
Good to see you again! Glad to hear you're safe :)
Was catching CN M337-91 when this was uploaded. Made my day even better even after I saw a CN 100th Anniversary and IC unit on the same train.
I love the drone shots. For those of us who are not familiar with Florida railroading, but follow your channel, we see all these wonderful viewing sites from track side but have no concept of distance to some of these places and the drone shots allow us to see that many of these locations are really not that far from each other. It really helps in comprehending and understanding what we are seeing (and wishing we had some of these great viewing vantages). Thank you!
Growing up I lived only a short walk from railroad tracks, hear trains at all times of the night and day. Even now, about 20 years after moving out of my home town, I still find the sounds of trains to be very relaxing. Thank you for another awesome video!
Thank god you guys are ok! Those hurricanes (especially Helene) were insane to say the least. My deepest condolences as well for the loss of your friend. Glad to see your alive and well! Nice video as always!
I Praise the Lord to hear you’re ok. Another good video, help me learn more. Thank you for sharing these Danny
Awesome video Danny!! I also want to recommend the book you mention at the end. For years, we (Norfolk Southern) would provide this book to our management trainees as they came on board. It is a very comprehensive look into the industry, and the basics needed to understand operations. Thanks for posting!!
Another great video, I'm very relieved that you and your family are ok after the hurricanes.
Another high quality video! The drones have been a great addition.
It’s always a good day when Danny uploads!
Good to see and hear you’re okay!
Rest easy to your friend however! 🙏
Glad to hear that you literally weathered the storms without too much difficulty. You had a lot of people thinking about you.
Another fantastic video!
Your drone work adds a sweet flavor to already fantastic videos! Well written scripts, just a class act. Thank you.
Another great day for a GREAT VIDEO!!
Mr. H. Condolences for your loss for sure . So have been missing your 🎥 lately and I sure do welcome your latest. You absolutely do a terrific job on your 🎥 you know how to MIX things up to keep one interested , not the same old standing at a crossing and counting a two hundred car train go by. Now counting cars is ok but does tire one out and loose interest. Big boy Dave in western Pennsylvania also does a splendid job too, not the same old same old. Enjoy the humidity, heat and mosquitoes 🦟 in Florida. 😂😂
Great seeing all this familiar stuff. I have watched trains here since ‘74. Thanks Danny!👍🏼😊
Distant Signal video All right!!!
Great to see your latest video Danny.
Sorry for your loss.
Glad to see you and your family are doing well.
From good oratory skills to the great detail, you're the only one I enjoy for the purpose of information more than Shoestring, RIP.
In the last few years that I've visited the Lakeland/Plant City Area, Johnson's has become my go to place for Lunch. Their BBQ Sandwich is among the best around in my opinion. Once again another fantastic video production! So glad to hear that you and your family made it through the storms unscathed 👍
Thanks Danny! And glad you weathered the Hurricanes okay. Excellent detail on turnouts. Never too old to stop learning; now I know. And I’ll “second” your take on Johnson’s BBQ; that and Fred’s next door (they serve Johnson’s on the buffet!) are excellent. Again, thanks!
I'm so relieved you weren't impacted badly by the hurricanes.
A plus video glad you're back to continue the awesome railfaning you do hats off!!!
@distant signal i.m very happy that you guys made it through the hurricanes and i enjoyed watching your videos even if my arms are hurting me too much keep up the good work
Like so many others, prayerfully thankful for your safety through the hurricanes. Plus it’s always a treat to see one of your great videos. Thanks Danny!
Glad yall are okay
I'm glad to hear that you rode out the storm with minimal damage, same story around my parts: alot of us were very lucky but alot of people around us lost alot more.
And next door to Johnson's is probably the BEST southern buffet you can get in Hillsborough County, Fred's Market. For me personally I like going there for breakfast when I have a free morning to go by.
Glad to see another video Danny!! So glad you and Liz made out okay. Come railfan Ontario Canada sometime. See you out on the high iron.
Another great, informative video, THANKS Danny! Thankful you and your family survived the hurricane!
Glad you guys are okay, rest easy Alan.
Another great. informative video! Thanks for the information. Glad to see you back up and running, you were in our prayers.
It was great to see a Distant Signal notification this morning. Great to hear that you were still alive and well after the recent hurricanes.
Nice video explaining all about the track and turn outs used on the CSX. I found it extremely informative. The food tip was also appreciated. Well done Danny can't wait for your next production. 🤓
12:05 There’s Aaron Carter at the helm. Always nice seeing him come out of Tampa on Saturdays or any other day he is on board. Awesome video Danny
Yes! That was absolute Aaron Carter! I should have shouted him out right there.
Another great video from Danny Harmon! Glad to see you're safe and well and didn't suffer too much damage...
Great camera work and great info as usual. Great lunch too.
Good to see you back and safe!
Now for a great video to watch.
Such great information!
Thanks for the video!
Good seeing you again Danny and we really enjoy this video and tracks info. Always interesting and exciting. Thank you so much and have a wonderful rest of your day. God bless you.❤😊
Excellent video... everything that didn't know that I needed to know about crossovers, beautiful editing. Happy and relieved to hear that you came through those two hurricanes with minimal impact. Every time you feature a BBQ place in one you videos, I'm like a Pavlov dog... drooling st the mouth!
Mixed emotions here
Condolences for your loss.
Happy you made it through the hurricanes
Loved the fade in of the train at 17:28
Condolences on your loss and thankful that the storms caused limited damage for you.
Always enjoy your informative and entertaining videos. Keep up the great creativity and carry on!
Hi Danny. Sorry for your loss.
Glad to see that you and yours were not too affected by the hurricanes. Shame about the rest of Florida.
What a great video. This is the kind of stuff I like to know about.
Can't wait for the next one.
Nothing outshines your knowledge, but your drone video work is just super. It makes us feel we are there with you. Thanks for your time. Pete in South Carolina 10 minutes from the oldest rail road junction in the world, Branchville, South Carolina.
Glad your ok Danny and sorry to see that your friend passed on...God Bless and thanks always for the awesome content....Over and Out from Daytona Florida.
You're the best railfan videographer, Danny.
Glad you came through the storms safe and sound.
Agreed on the "Roamin' Railfan". Love his work.
Rest easy Alan 🙏🏽
Was his knickname cric. I thought I saw him in one of Danny's videos.
sorry about your loss - love your videos and subjects - you are a great story teller - we still got the Cyclone season a head of us - Townsville Australia
Thank you so much for the kind words. I appreciate it.
This is the first video i have watched on this channel. Excellent, well narrated, and lots of good information.
Thanks very much! I hope you'll subscribe.
@@distantsignal I have.
The wide angle drone shots were just outstanding Danny. It really showed the switches in operation. Nice job.
It is great to see you back with another interesting and informative video. I particularly enjoyed this one as I used to install points and signals when I worked on the railway here in the UK. Best wishes and glad everything is ok at home after the storms x
Glad you enjoyed it!
Danny your videos NEVER cease to amaze me! Another great video! Keep the great content coming woohooo!! :)
We all glad you guys are okay.
Another awesome 😎 video!!
Super! As always; and so happy for your good fortune in the hurricane picture
Welcome back, Danny!! This turnout (spotting) information is a treat...over here, on CSX's A-Line between Haines City (MP829) and Loughman Holdout (MP819), there are numerous turnouts, many of which comprise two Controlled Sidings. Gonna take a closer look 🔎at them now, thanks to your video.👍👍
Another superb, educational video, Danny. Thank you !
And fantastic drone work. I love seeing you , operating, on the ground.
I was in Kingston NY yesterday at a auto parts store and was greeted by a CSX IM train, with 2 locos on the head end.
Only about 300' from the store. I could not suppress my joy !!!
Thanx again sir, you are the best !!!
Thank you for the video sir, Glad you all are safe with little damage.
Glad to hear you came through the storms OK. Always appreciate the insights.
Great to see you back and safe Danny, and amazing video as usual
Hi Danny, so sorry to hearing for your loss of Alan.
Thank you. He’s my youngest brother.
We're glad you guys are okay
We're all sorry of hearing Alan's Passing
We will say a prayer for the murley family
for their loss
We're glad to see you back and safe
Glad you are okay Danny
We will keep on saying a prayer for Florida 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@distantsignal I’m Glad to hear that you and Liz are safe after those horrific storms Danny thank you and see you soon
Welcome back Danny, good to see you and yours are safe! And another interesting video too.
It's amazing the design, operation and intricacies of rail operations. Aircraft and air transport don't have anything on the railroad industry. Railroads are not as appreciated as they should be. Your videos are very educational.
👍👍👏👏🇺🇲🇺🇲
In an analogy with living entities, a railway track network is like a bone system, its signaling infrastructure is like a nervous system, its rail traffic control (aka dispatching) is like the cerebral decision making system (aka the brain), the movement of its rolling stock is like that of blood flow and its motive power pool is its muscle mass!!! 2024/11/11. Ontario, Canada.
Glad to hear you guys are okay! Thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by the hurricanes. 🙏🙏🙏 Seems like the mountains of N.C. we're hit very hard!
I bet there's allot of rail service damage to be repaired in several places!
Thanks and God bless!
I retired to southwest Fl 11 years ago, no real train watching close by and no more rail fan friends. Thank you for all of your work. The vids you produce are like being there without the wait. Love all of the operating information too!
Many thanks, Frank!
1.6k views within 30 minutes of posting your vid - just show how much people like these!!!!!
Thanks for posting from the UK
My personal favourite is still the Bone Valley one !!
Engineer from Italy here. I don't know exactly how turnouts are designated here, but after a quick look it seems there's different parameters, including radius of curvature and tangent. Although rare, we have a few 1200 meter (0.75 mi) radius turnouts allowing speeds of 100 km/h (62 mph), but I've seen a pair of 3000+ meter (1.85 mi) radius, 160 km/h (100 mph) turnouts, and I know there's even a few 6000+ meters (3.75 mi) radius, 220 km/h (135 mph) turnouts on our high-speed lines. 😅
Glad you came out OK.
Always a treat to watch your incredible videos, informative and top notched filmed. Cheers from Sweden!
Great video as usual!
7:50 The cars which only have vertical ribs (UP and GATX boxes) are Trinity cars. The ones with vertical and horizontal (Waffle) ribs are Greenbrier. And if it's a TBOX with tapered ribs, that's a National Steel Car car (no that's not a typo).
I think some of the older hi-cube boxes with only vertical ribs are Gunderson cars, but it's hard to keep up with company mergers.
Thank you for this video!
Another great video as always. Educative as usual.
Once again whetted my appetite with the food.
Glad you weathered the storms. 🙏🏻
As a train enthusiast in Canada (eh?) I find it most amusing to hear the various accents spoken by various crew members on the radio. Many thanks for your excellent videos, Danny- always enjoyable!
Thank you for a highly informative video. Many people enjoy the locomotives, or the cars. The track and all of the related equipment supports all of this.
Very happy to see that you and your family made out so well following the 2 devastating hurricanes, thanks for such a great video and an excellent explanation of 'turnouts', very well done, thanks again from London, Ontario, Canada.
Yessir a W RUclipsr is back glad to see your safe Danny 🗣️
Glad to see you’re safe through the hurricane!
Great video, Danny! My condolences for your loss, and great to hear that you all fared well through the two storms. The drone footage over S Lakeland was especially cool, and neat seeing that clip of Aaron on 91.
Thanks Tolga. I didn't realize that was Aaron until he had passed or I would have waved at him.
Great video Distant Signal, sorry for your loss...and nice to know that numbers on the frog and flange mean something, this was a good video to know and awesome catches out there in Florida 😊