Seen all 20 myself, fav is 8100. Good work seeing most of them lead, most impressive! Seen six of them this week alone, all on the same line: 8102 and 1066 on 16T, 1071 and 1072 on 12R, 8103 on 201, and 1068 on a different 201!
Same here, as always. Put on some good train videos like these, and I'm a happy camper. Very good videos, with heritage units that I'd never seen before. 😎
Fun to watch when you keep pace with the train. I like the camera angles and the framing the engine. These are views that most do not see in our mundane train encounters. Thanks for this compilation!
Those Heritage units are cool!! When I was a kid, Western Pacific Railroad painted two AMD GP-40 locomotives red white and blue plus a patriotic theme for the bicentennial celebration in 1976. Those two locomotives were 1776 and 1976.
Great video especially with all the heritage units on the front of the train takes me back to my childhood sitting by the railroad and watching them roll by fully loaded with house hold goods
Great video love all the different NORFOLK SOUTHERN HERITAGE UNITS, but the one i like the most was the CONRAIL HERITAGE UNIT, as an ES44AC GEVO, it was awesome.
@@WideWorldofTrains around the 34:10 and on segment when the black Penn Central and first heritage unit crossed the City of Dunkirk bridge...Great surprise! ✅😎👌🏾
I have seen only the Penn Central and Nickel Plate Road units, but have the Wabash model. It looks much better than the real one, but............ive kept it in the box, only take it out to run it. The horn on the Central of Georgia unit sounded the best to me, it just has that tone of authority! Thanks for the great Heritage Unit video!
This was a very enjoyable video to watch. Living in the New Orleans area, most of those paint schemes I have never seen. How long did it take you to get video of all the heritage units?
Abso-positively FANTASTIC !!!!! What a treat !!!! Definitely ALRIGHT !!!! But one question ------ the horn that I hear on most of these trains, starting with the first one...... [if I have this right] is that a KL5A ?????
Hi wide world of trains, someday can you come railfan in Parkville, Missouri or at Santa Fe junction in the west bottoms of Kansas City, Missouri. Edit: BTW, LETS GET THIS GUY TO 1 MILLION SUBS PLZ!!!
Very cool video sir! That must have been a pretty eventful day to catch all of those units in one day. I gotta say though, I like the Illinois Terminal Heritage unit the best!
Thanks for watching! It took over 5 years to get all of these, that's how rare it is to see all of them outside of PA as thats where most of them are seen
Have seen about half of them all on CP in the Milwaukee area. Favorite number #1072 ITC as it was my badge number at work. Shared with such celebrities as C&NW H10-44 and Relco S2
I had to look twice at the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad locomotive, spotted it and my minds eye thought CPR gray-purple heritage unit. That New Jersey loco sure is brilliant. Interstate Railway, thats a first, never before have even heard of it - nice of you to share your knowledge :) The Nickle Plate Road painter must have charged a fortune for all that pin-striping... prefer the old look Norfolk Southerns too.
My favorite would be the Pennsylvania heritage unit. Runner-ups: NYC, Penn Central, Southern, Savannah & Atlanta, Nickel Plate Road (Tony Koester's favorite too!), Lehigh Valley, Reading (pronounced red-ing by the way), Central Of Georgia, and the "old" Norfolk Southern. Stay safe and healthy.
not reeeding RR, Redding RR. PA has weird pronunciations. Roulette, PA, for instance is pronounced Rahl-it. i watched the N&S unit, and thought "wish there was a N&W one". Voila! i'm old enough to remember when some of the roads were still around. i knew the decline from the 60s ate a lot of companies, but this highlighted it. thanks bunches for a very good vid!
Norfolk Southern has honored its predecessor railroads during 2012, its 30th anniversary year, by painting 20 new locomotives in commemorative schemes that reflect the heritage of those predecessors. Since the 1820s, hundreds of railroad companies were built, merged, reorganized, and consolidated into what eventually became Norfolk Southern, itself created from the consolidation of Southern Railway (SR) and Norfolk and Western Railway (NW) in 1982. In 1999, Norfolk Southern expanded the scope of its heritage with its acquisition of a portion of Conrail (CR). The heritage locomotives represent most of the railroads that played significant roles in Norfolk Southern's history. The first unit, Conrail 8098, rolled out of Altoona, Pa., March 15, and the final one, Lackawanna 1074, rolled out of Muncie, Ind., on June 27. Each paint scheme was modified to fit contemporary locomotives while staying as true as possible to the original designs. Norfolk Southern employees in Altoona and Chattanooga, Tenn., painted GE ES44AC locomotives, while the EMD SD70ACe units were painted at Progress Rail Services' facility in Muncie, Ind. The heritage locomotives are now hauling freight across Norfolk Southern's 20,000-mile, 22-state network.
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Great video compilation of all the Norfolk Southern Heritage Units! It was nice to see all of them on one video! Thankyou for sharing with us!
Glad you enjoyed it
This was so amazing. You are ALRIGHT!
Thank you for your work and for filming in all types of weather. What a guy!
Thank you very much!
My favorite by far would be the Conrail heritage unit
Fantastic ! All of the chase segments are second to none - GREAT !
Thanks Skip Im glad you enjoyed it!
Seen all 20 myself, fav is 8100.
Good work seeing most of them lead, most impressive! Seen six of them this week alone, all on the same line: 8102 and 1066 on 16T, 1071 and 1072 on 12R, 8103 on 201, and 1068 on a different 201!
Thank you. Amazing video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@WideWorldofTrains I sure did. Thanks again
Great vid!!! 💯✔
I am enjoying just watching the trains.
Same here, as always. Put on some good train videos like these, and I'm a happy camper.
Very good videos, with heritage units that I'd never seen before. 😎
Fun to watch when you keep pace with the train. I like the camera angles and the framing the engine. These are views that most do not see in our mundane train encounters. Thanks for this compilation!
Glad you enjoyed it
Yea Wide World of Trains does a killer job.
DANG THIS VIDEO COULD BE YOUR MASTERPIECE
Those Heritage units are cool!!
When I was a kid, Western Pacific Railroad painted two AMD GP-40 locomotives red white and blue plus a patriotic theme for the bicentennial celebration in 1976. Those two locomotives were 1776 and 1976.
On of my favorite train videos thank you for putting this together!
Glad you enjoyed it! Please share it
Good all Star video........
The WWOT Long play edition!!!
WWoooooooooT!!
Terrific Video definitely a keeper. Can't wait to show my grandkids hopefully will be babysitting soon there gonna love this! I appreciate it.
Glad it was helpful!
Maybe you should do another one but with up heritage units
Love those heritage units
This is the best video you’ve ever made buddy, keep it going wwot
Wow, thanks
@@WideWorldofTrains your welcome dude
Time well spent!
Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Love trains
Great video especially with all the heritage units on the front of the train takes me back to my childhood sitting by the railroad and watching them roll by fully loaded with house hold goods
Thanks I'm glad you like the videos
Great video love all the different NORFOLK SOUTHERN HERITAGE UNITS, but the one i like the most was the CONRAIL HERITAGE UNIT, as an ES44AC GEVO, it was awesome.
Thank you very much!
One hell of a video with all the heritage units! ✅😎
Thanks glad you like it
@@WideWorldofTrains Yessir! Had to watch it twice! The one with the 2 Heritage units meeting going in different directions was fantastic!!
@@JustinPattonCB7 Im trying to remember where in the video the meet was?
@@WideWorldofTrains around the 34:10 and on segment when the black Penn Central and first heritage unit crossed the City of Dunkirk bridge...Great surprise! ✅😎👌🏾
@@JustinPattonCB7 Oh ok cool thanks, this video is 5 years worth of seeing the heritage units, shows how rare they are
70% chases and 85% leading. Wow great video
Yes! Thank you!
It’s really useful when you can see these up close for long periods of time to see the details
Thank you for your hard work in bring these videos to us
My pleasure!
Nice Catches of all the NS Heritage Units
In NS heaven right now! Great video....
Yes! Thank you!
Never even heard of some of these...gonna have to do some research! Thank you for sharing!
Any time!
Good morning from St John Parish, Louisiana 4 Feb 21.
Morning!
This is great WWOT, and so was that notch 8 engine throttle.
That's awesome stuff right there now!
Great video of the heritage units!!!!!!
Yeah it really was!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent video!! Thanks for sharing!! Like!
Thanks for the visit
Them are some beautiful engines
Yes indeed!
Train meet underneath the road bridge!👍🏻
Wow that was a cool train meet
I have seen only the Penn Central and Nickel Plate Road units, but have the Wabash model. It looks much better than the real one, but............ive kept it in the box, only take it out to run it. The horn on the Central of Georgia unit sounded the best to me, it just has that tone of authority! Thanks for the great Heritage Unit video!
This was a very enjoyable video to watch. Living in the New Orleans area, most of those paint schemes I have never seen. How long did it take you to get video of all the heritage units?
What tremedous patience must you have getting them all together! Superb (-: Greetings from The Netherlands in Europe.😄
Thanks appreciate it
Cool
Real nice!
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HERITAGE UNIT ALRIGHT!
🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂💨
Gray Red and yellow. Engine. Very nice looking 😊and it’s moving fast. 😊
Thank you very much!
DPU alright . That’s Great you got the Heritage units well Done they looked so good on the Road . 👍🏻Robin 6766. Ontario 🇨🇦👍🏻🇺🇸 Alright
They look very nice!
Abso-positively FANTASTIC !!!!! What a treat !!!! Definitely ALRIGHT !!!!
But one question ------ the horn that I hear on most of these trains, starting with the first one......
[if I have this right] is that a KL5A ?????
Yes I believe so
I’ve seen the conrail heritage on the BNSF in Illinois while it was leading on a Local. Got incredibly lucky
Hi wide world of trains, someday can you come railfan in Parkville, Missouri or at Santa Fe junction in the west bottoms of Kansas City, Missouri.
Edit: BTW, LETS GET THIS GUY TO 1 MILLION SUBS PLZ!!!
A contrail wow very cool 😎
Down south on our end of the railroad we call that white air hose a, “runaround hose.”
Great video. Love a good train chase. 👍😁
Thank you very much!
Hello from Kansas🇺🇸
Great video!!!!!
Thanks!!
Very cool video sir! That must have been a pretty eventful day to catch all of those units in one day. I gotta say though, I like the Illinois Terminal Heritage unit the best!
Thanks for watching! It took over 5 years to get all of these, that's how rare it is to see all of them outside of PA as thats where most of them are seen
8098 (conrail) is my favorite heritage unit.
I have seen the Bee Line Service train in person before. Also have you ever seen the 8114 NS heritage unit before?
Wow what a nice lucky catch!
Awesome all heritage units nice catch there my friend
Thank you very much!
@@WideWorldofTrains you're welcome
Have seen about half of them all on CP in the Milwaukee area. Favorite number #1072 ITC as it was my badge number at work. Shared with such celebrities as C&NW H10-44 and Relco S2
GOOD JOB, TOTALLY ENJOYABLE VIDEO
Super shot 🏵️🏵️🇮🇳
Awesome video!!
Awesome video ever 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
That's too cool right there 😊woot 🌞
Oh yeah!
Great train video
Thank you very much!
They paired that central of georgia with a nice NS sd70
Nice paint
It looks like a Strong engine
This should’ve been a All 20 NS heritage unit completion LOL
That is legit the entire video.
Catching a runaway train be like
@@Heisei_Edits732 hahaha
Very nice catches!
Nice pitch.
Illinois terminal locomotives blend in with the trees and grass. Those florescent orange shirts are blinding!!
During hunting season, one of those "blinding" orange shirts could save you from being mistaken for an animal!
Yes they do
That looks pretty awesome their Mike I like the locomotives there totally awesome really woot 🌞
Thanks 👍Debbie
@@WideWorldofTrains ur welcome anytime Mike keep up 😎
I like train videos on RUclips jawtooth 💥
What’s your favorite Heritage Unit?
Mines’s Illinois Terminal Heritage Unit alright alright alright!
NICE
I have seen Conrail, Erie Lackawanna, Virginan, the original NS, and the top of Pennsylvania or Leigh Valley
Awesome👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
@@WideWorldofTrains my favorite was the southern heritage unit. Thank you for the great content WWOT👍👍👍👍
@@dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 The Southern was the first heritage unit I saw when they first came out
I had to look twice at the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad locomotive, spotted it and my minds eye thought CPR gray-purple heritage unit. That New Jersey loco sure is brilliant. Interstate Railway, thats a first, never before have even heard of it - nice of you to share your knowledge :) The Nickle Plate Road painter must have charged a fortune for all that pin-striping... prefer the old look Norfolk Southerns too.
Thanks glad you like the video and heritage units in it
This is over 5 years worth of catching these units
Do you ever come down into Minnesota and Iowa and south Dakota
Nickel Plate heritage unit on ex nickel plate tracks awesome
my favritee train was the conraiil train
Great coverage 😍👌
I love your video
Love it,
I love 1070
I seen all 20 Heritage units
my favorite conrail trian you dont see alot of conrail trains any more
My favorite would be the Pennsylvania heritage unit. Runner-ups: NYC, Penn Central, Southern, Savannah & Atlanta, Nickel Plate Road (Tony Koester's favorite too!), Lehigh Valley, Reading (pronounced red-ing by the way), Central Of Georgia, and the "old" Norfolk Southern. Stay safe and healthy.
I like Conrail Penn Central and New York Central
My favorite would be New York central
Nice horn
Indeed it is!
Norfolk Southern ES44AC & SD70ACe Heritage Units:
0:43 1. NS 8101 (Central of Georgia).
3:03 2. NS 1071 (Central Railroad of New Jersey).
6:08 3. NS 8098 (Conrail).
8:46 4. NS 1074 (Delware Lackawanna).
11:25 5. NS 1068 (Erie).
13:59 6. NS 1072 (Illinois Terminal).
17:00 7. NS 8105 (Interstate).
18:52 8. NS 8104 (Lehigh Valley).
22:14 9. NS 8025 (Monongahela).
24:52 10. NS 1066 (New York Central System).
27:16 11. NS 8100 (Nickel Plate Road).
30:30 12. NS 8114 ('Original' Norfolk Southern).
32:02 13. NS 8103 (Norfolk & Western).
33:51 14. NS 1073 (Penn Central).
35:49 15. NS 8102 (Pennsylvania Railroad).
39:06 16. NS 1067 (Reading Railroad).
40:53 17. NS 1065 (Savannah & Atlanta).
42:04 18. NS 8099 (Southern).
46:21 19. NS 1069 (Virginian).
48:03 20. NS 1070 (Wabash).
Great video bukt I do wish people could pronounce Reading corredtly.
Oh is it Reading like Reading PA..Red-ding?
@@WideWorldofTrains Red-ing is the correct way. The Reading, PRR and WWm used to come thru my hometown in PA.
@@robertbufkin5568 I knew about the city of Reading pronunciation juts didnt know that the Reading RR was the same
not reeeding RR, Redding RR. PA has weird pronunciations. Roulette, PA, for instance is pronounced Rahl-it. i watched the N&S unit, and thought "wish there was a N&W one". Voila! i'm old enough to remember when some of the roads were still around. i knew the decline from the 60s ate a lot of companies, but this highlighted it. thanks bunches for a very good vid!
what do you mean by heritage unit is this a old engine or is it the model.
Norfolk Southern has honored its predecessor railroads during 2012, its 30th anniversary year, by painting 20 new locomotives in commemorative schemes that reflect the heritage of those predecessors.
Since the 1820s, hundreds of railroad companies were built, merged, reorganized, and consolidated into what eventually became Norfolk Southern, itself created from the consolidation of Southern Railway (SR) and Norfolk and Western Railway (NW) in 1982. In 1999, Norfolk Southern expanded the scope of its heritage with its acquisition of a portion of Conrail (CR). The heritage locomotives represent most of the railroads that played significant roles in Norfolk Southern's history. The first unit, Conrail 8098, rolled out of Altoona, Pa., March 15, and the final one, Lackawanna 1074, rolled out of Muncie, Ind., on June 27.
Each paint scheme was modified to fit contemporary locomotives while staying as true as possible to the original designs. Norfolk Southern employees in Altoona and Chattanooga, Tenn., painted GE ES44AC locomotives, while the EMD SD70ACe units were painted at Progress Rail Services' facility in Muncie, Ind. The heritage locomotives are now hauling freight across Norfolk Southern's 20,000-mile, 22-state network.
A Southern, a BNSF and a Norfolk & Southern heading up this train.
HU Alright!
I have never seen any NS heritage units.
I have seen CP 7013 and Amtrak 145 as heritage units.
How long did it take for you to attain all of them?
About 3 years
Nothing like conrail quality for me
I hear you Larry