Hey Moleman, love these videos!!!! As an FYI, Puget Sound is pronounced with a long u instead of a short u. Also a horn call of long, long, short, long is given prior to an at grade crossing. If you are looking for some more routs in America, I would suggest looking into the Durango & Silverton Railway. A heritage railway in the Colorado Rockies. It uses steam engines and is narrow gauge. If the designers did a good job, it should have some spectacular views. Anyways, on to the next vid!
The "Do Not Hump" sign means not to send them down a hump which is a hill in a yard called a hump yard. The freight cars are sent down a few at a time , slowed down and are switched onto the correct track leading to the trains that they are to be coupled up to. They most commonly had these a few decades ago. My uncle is a worker on the Norfolk Southern Railroad (you should do a video on that) and he gave me some railroad DVDs and one of them explained about hump yards.
Hey moleman, i didnt know u watched Squirrel until earlier today! (BTW im in NY) and maybe you should try and do a route with the talent 2, or the first train you crashed on the 3rd crash complication vid.
I could do that, but where I do a few different series, a TS video won't always be on a weekend, and Mole75 videos are for the weekend as well, they can be quite long at times.
Oh my god!
A BRIT SAID MUKILTEO RIGHT!!!
(Well, At the beginning of the video anyways)
Hey Moleman, love these videos!!!!
As an FYI, Puget Sound is pronounced with a long u instead of a short u. Also a horn call of long, long, short, long is given prior to an at grade crossing.
If you are looking for some more routs in America, I would suggest looking into the Durango & Silverton Railway. A heritage railway in the Colorado Rockies. It uses steam engines and is narrow gauge. If the designers did a good job, it should have some spectacular views.
Anyways, on to the next vid!
Hey moleman! Im sick off school today, your video really cheered me up :P
Those "square life rafts" are wellcars that hold cantaners
The "Do Not Hump" sign means not to send them down a hump which is a hill in a yard called a hump yard. The freight cars are sent down a few at a time , slowed down and are switched onto the correct track leading to the trains that they are to be coupled up to. They most commonly had these a few decades ago. My uncle is a worker on the Norfolk Southern Railroad (you should do a video on that) and he gave me some railroad DVDs and one of them explained about hump yards.
That aircraft carrier, from the number, would be CVN-68 - USS Nimitz, a supercarrier, and one of the largest. Just an FYI :D
Also,Low playforms are in the U.S. due to the fact that the doors of the trains are low.Bi-levels are like that
thank you moleman just bought it look forward to a drive on it tonight 😊😊😊
Hey you hit 2000 subs yay, here's to 5000 subs
Yay the GP38-2
And Everett is a MAJOR naval base that a Carrier group is based out of it.
Hey moleman, i didnt know u watched Squirrel until earlier today! (BTW im in NY) and maybe you should try and do a route with the talent 2, or the first train you crashed on the 3rd crash complication vid.
thank you moleman i wil have a look at steam now
The second crossing you almost had it correct It's short long short and a long one as you go across the crossing
thanks too you moleman I bought and am enjoying a route I knew little about thanks
Crossing sequence is 2 longs 1 short and another long.
Well it's certainly a Burlington Northern horn because it's half dead lol.
Just so you no "BN" stands for Burlington Norther.
The cars have signs that say do not hump lol
What they mean by do not HUMP is how we sort trains at rail yards u have to look it up
When your entering a tunnel and exiting one you blow your horn two times long
Ex-BN standing for ex Burlington Northern.Ex means No longer.
Those cars that were being pushed were internoble (container) rail cars
*intermoble
rusty_519 hey, I forget a lota things, and also, I didn't know how to spell it Sherlock Holmes!
rusty_519 its really intermodel
hi moleman enjoyed video what route is this anyone looks great enjoy weekend thanks again
This is Stevens Pass :)
thanks moleman just bought it look forward too a wee drive on it just now
Wow there is even a container ship
I have pulled those planes 15 of them and I need two es44aces but I used two sd70ace
I had 2 maths tests today and my teacher said to look at maths videos and I was like I'm watching u lol
*****
i counted them eventually :P
I have a idee do each weekend a weekend vid where you driv longer senarios like the edinburgh glasgow
In a single vid
I could do that, but where I do a few different series, a TS video won't always be on a weekend, and Mole75 videos are for the weekend as well, they can be quite long at times.
mole man got do something he anted to do In the futrue
You should do pacific surfliner
I can't seem to couple anything to my jet train. Any help or I tips??? Matt
There are only a few different types of coaches you can use, all I can suggest it try them all until one works.
i think it works with the coaches that come with the class 47. Maybe
Well my 2 mile long train used those.
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I've got a few things, and I hope I can get 1 more before its over.
Their are these things call humps their on hills at large yard and then track has brakes on them end those are to tall and large to go down the humps
It's pronounced Pew jet (Puget) Sound . Understand th isues since a lot of the words around here are from the Native Americans.
How did you get this train?
Shirley Brantley Comes with this DLC store.steampowered.com/app/222617/
Puget is pronounced pewjet.
21:45 NO IT ISNT ITS NORMAL IN 'MURICA
Green northern Burlington fed and silver st fea orange Burlington northern and st fea
Do more
It's pronounced Pu-jet not pug-et
I live in everett in wa in the us
LOL