Good to see you watch it, they also have a Ex. CN GE C40-2 which they repainted into a Rock Island Yellow & Red Scheme with a Ex. RS5T from Rock Island As well
the fact The Rock got reborn after all the shit that happened to it back in the day warms my heart, the fact ive seen them get some wicked cool jobs that have been leaving rail fanners jaws dropped just makes it that much better. long live the rock!
I see some BIG differences between Rock Island and other Railroads. Mainly, everyone seems to be happy, workers and management. When was the last time you saw folks who were in a good mood at Norfolk Southern, or any of the other 'big boys'? 'Precision Railroading' has taken it's toll on workers IMO.
I work for a patriot rail short line I figure most other short lines they prefer it if you have some experience and are familiar with railroad. I use to work at csx and if you are new to railroading try to get your 4 or 5 years for retirement at class 1 then move to a short line. Lot less B's you have to deal with yes there is always some but no where as bad as class 1 people actually don't despise showing up to work also we are not on call set schedule. After you get done your yard manager tells us what we will do tomorrow or tomorrow morning when you show up for work 100% recommend and love it out here.
you mentioned a critical point here... RAILROAD RETIREMENT... and for the record you need FIVE YEARS to qualify for it, less than 5 no-go... for those who hold railroad retirement in high regard, best to call your local RRB office to see if the company you may want to work for pays into railroad retirement, because not all do... the class 1s all pay into it but after that (class 2 and lower) it's a crap shoot... so before a person dives in better check it out before hand
This railroad has been in business since 2017 in northwestern Mississippi, they have about 60 miles of track that interchanges with the Canadian National. This branch has only been around for a little over a year.
I meet Robert Riley when he was a conductor on the Iowa Pacific Railroad excursion train back in 2016. I saw him on some media railroad sites, and I had to introduce myself. He heard of my name because of the pictures that I have taken of trains over the years.
New to the channel you should look into the the Grenada Railroad they’re another short line railroad in Mississippi they run from Jackson Mississippi to Memphis Tennessee
@@Railroad_TalkNOutdoors ahh nice I live here. Enjoy your stay. If you wanna catch the trains in action there main office is here in Grenada they normally run through town during the day
Gotta say this is cool....my father worked at the Rock Island then after bankruptcy went to CNW and then BN....I worked for CCP and IC then Railnet....shortline are very low paying....actually at the railnet I was making 21,000.00 a year then with raises in 2006 I was up to 25,000.00....the girl I was dating at the time worked at a Pilot truck stop and was making 38,000.00 a year....most shortline are based on the community they are in....Nebraska Central offered me 9.00 a hour for 90 days and then 11.00 a hour after....a far cry from when I was with CC IC making near 70,000.00 a year....
@Railroad Talk I wore my blue one to rules class yesterday. Got alot of good positive comments from some of the guys that watch the channel. One guy said you two can probably understand each each other with our southern accent. Lol I grew up in Oklahoma FYI
@@mikepriceup hahah that’s awesome man! I hope you’re enjoying school man. I miss those days! Glad to hear positive feedback from class! Wish all you guys the best and always here if you have any questions!
I love that, even though they're in Mississippi rather than Illinois and they're Class III rather than Class I, they're still rocking the retro livery and logos. It's like they know what we want.
The Rock! Resurrected! I know it may be out of reach foreseeably, but the new Rock Island should purchase the Iowa Interstate Railroad for a great, convincing price and acquire or build track leading to the IAIS. That should REALLY excite railroad fans like me!
Hey Joey, I was just wondering, so I’m from Canada and I’ve seeing on CP and CN track, locomotives from other companies such as NS, why does CP or CN use locomotives from Norfolk Southern as DPU’s? and what happens if that NS locomotive derails and get destroys, does CP and CN have to pay NS for that locomotive?
From my understanding there is some type of agreement between the class 1's because its more efficient to just keep the same power on the headend than setout their power. This saves thousands of hours I bet over the course of a year.
Didn't know the Rock Island Line rebooted as a short line. Also, lol, they're not in Rock Island, IL. I wonder if they had to buy the branding back from the Class 1 that absorbed the Rock Island Line. Though they're calling themselves Rock Island Rail with a new logo, and I only saw Rock Island Line merch. Might not need the rights to the old name and logo to sell merch.
Neither the name nor logo were purchased when the original liquidated, only the equipment and rail. This 'new' line claimed the name and logo of the original rock island when they hit bankruptcy, they own the name and logo outright.
The holding rights are for 20 years, IAIS tried using the CRIP logo in 1988 and had to remove it....after the rights were up they went back to it ....when I was at CC the IC tried to sue over the herald but at that time it was a no go as IC ICG changed the herald a few times over ....
Facebook page! facebook.com/RockIslandRail?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Hay if you can it be cool if you could a react to this old railroad safety video, ruclips.net/video/4Rx57jVGfso/видео.html&feature=share
short line railroads are just as busyer then calss 1 and 2 right
Good to see you watch it, they also have a Ex. CN GE C40-2 which they repainted into a Rock Island Yellow & Red Scheme with a Ex. RS5T from Rock Island As well
do you no about csx in miami
the fact The Rock got reborn after all the shit that happened to it back in the day warms my heart, the fact ive seen them get some wicked cool jobs that have been leaving rail fanners jaws dropped just makes it that much better. long live the rock!
I see some BIG differences between Rock Island and other Railroads. Mainly, everyone seems to be happy, workers and management. When was the last time you saw folks who were in a good mood at Norfolk Southern, or any of the other 'big boys'? 'Precision Railroading' has taken it's toll on workers IMO.
I work for a patriot rail short line I figure most other short lines they prefer it if you have some experience and are familiar with railroad. I use to work at csx and if you are new to railroading try to get your 4 or 5 years for retirement at class 1 then move to a short line. Lot less B's you have to deal with yes there is always some but no where as bad as class 1 people actually don't despise showing up to work also we are not on call set schedule. After you get done your yard manager tells us what we will do tomorrow or tomorrow morning when you show up for work 100% recommend and love it out here.
you mentioned a critical point here... RAILROAD RETIREMENT... and for the record you need FIVE YEARS to qualify for it, less than 5 no-go... for those who hold railroad retirement in high regard, best to call your local RRB office to see if the company you may want to work for pays into railroad retirement, because not all do... the class 1s all pay into it but after that (class 2 and lower) it's a crap shoot... so before a person dives in better check it out before hand
the way the Class 1's act they would Preferer to do "over the road" & let the short line service the customer just my observation
This is 100% true. They don’t care about locals
The smaller companies likely charge less to switch, since they don’t pay as much. Companies who need railcars like that idea.
This railroad has been in business since 2017 in northwestern Mississippi, they have about 60 miles of track that interchanges with the Canadian National. This branch has only been around for a little over a year.
I meet Robert Riley when he was a conductor on the Iowa Pacific Railroad excursion train back in 2016. I saw him on some media railroad sites, and I had to introduce myself. He heard of my name because of the pictures that I have taken of trains over the years.
Great Video
New to the channel you should look into the the Grenada Railroad they’re another short line railroad in Mississippi they run from Jackson Mississippi to Memphis Tennessee
I’ll be sure and do that! I appreciate the comment and suggestion! I’ll be in Gernada sometime this year fishing lol
@@Railroad_TalkNOutdoors ahh nice I live here. Enjoy your stay. If you wanna catch the trains in action there main office is here in Grenada they normally run through town during the day
That's badass I hope that this grows throughout our nation.
The rock island is back
My Dad was a ROCK ISLAND Engineer. Qualified in Kansas City in 1972. He worked for 3 Class 1s, before he retired.
Gotta say this is cool....my father worked at the Rock Island then after bankruptcy went to CNW and then BN....I worked for CCP and IC then Railnet....shortline are very low paying....actually at the railnet I was making 21,000.00 a year then with raises in 2006 I was up to 25,000.00....the girl I was dating at the time worked at a Pilot truck stop and was making 38,000.00 a year....most shortline are based on the community they are in....Nebraska Central offered me 9.00 a hour for 90 days and then 11.00 a hour after....a far cry from when I was with CC IC making near 70,000.00 a year....
The Rock hoppers were one of the best designs.
Hey buddy my new hoodies showed up the other day and they are nice. Great quality and they fit perfect. Thankyou very much.
Hey Mike! Thank you for the support buddy! Means the world to me. Glad you like them man. I am wearing mine right now.
@Railroad Talk I wore my blue one to rules class yesterday. Got alot of good positive comments from some of the guys that watch the channel. One guy said you two can probably understand each each other with our southern accent. Lol I grew up in Oklahoma FYI
@@mikepriceup hahah that’s awesome man! I hope you’re enjoying school man. I miss those days! Glad to hear positive feedback from class! Wish all you guys the best and always here if you have any questions!
Can you do a video on A&O railroad ? It’s Appalachian and Ohio railroad. Also known as P&L as well
I’ll look into them Zack thank you!
I love that, even though they're in Mississippi rather than Illinois and they're Class III rather than Class I, they're still rocking the retro livery and logos. It's like they know what we want.
I would say that’s and understatement with the c40-8 they have painted in the red, yellow paint job with white speed lettering.
I work yards for NS in chicago and it aint bad between the 7 yards we got. Home after every shift
Nice paint
In my 50’s does that matter being RailRoad Conductor for class 3 RailRoad and get hired by class 3 RailRoad if never worked for one RR
does csx show there disptach office
The Rock! Resurrected! I know it may be out of reach foreseeably, but the new Rock Island should purchase the Iowa Interstate Railroad for a great, convincing price and acquire or build track leading to the IAIS. That should REALLY excite railroad fans like me!
He seems like a cool dude
If you ever get time come on up to Pennsylvania and come hang out with us at RJ Corman
Hey Joey, I was just wondering, so I’m from Canada and I’ve seeing on CP and CN track, locomotives from other companies such as NS, why does CP or CN use locomotives from Norfolk Southern as DPU’s? and what happens if that NS locomotive derails and get destroys, does CP and CN have to pay NS for that locomotive?
From my understanding there is some type of agreement between the class 1's because its more efficient to just keep the same power on the headend than setout their power. This saves thousands of hours I bet over the course of a year.
csx in miami only gets 2 trains is that bad or good
whould csx get out of miami you no
Didn't know the Rock Island Line rebooted as a short line. Also, lol, they're not in Rock Island, IL. I wonder if they had to buy the branding back from the Class 1 that absorbed the Rock Island Line. Though they're calling themselves Rock Island Rail with a new logo, and I only saw Rock Island Line merch. Might not need the rights to the old name and logo to sell merch.
Neither the name nor logo were purchased when the original liquidated, only the equipment and rail. This 'new' line claimed the name and logo of the original rock island when they hit bankruptcy, they own the name and logo outright.
The holding rights are for 20 years, IAIS tried using the CRIP logo in 1988 and had to remove it....after the rights were up they went back to it ....when I was at CC the IC tried to sue over the herald but at that time it was a no go as IC ICG changed the herald a few times over ....
but the intermodal jb hunt trains are more importan then what i heard i wish csx had a thing for mixed fraight where it tells you when it runs
how manny trains a day can you see
This is in my opinion one of the best short lines, Ive heard nothing but good things about them.
why i dont like about csx some trains are not on a set time like the mixed fraight i heard does not have a time when they leave thats strainge