Hi Yorkshire England I love this rail line in Utica I've seen a few of these videos I'm fascinated by street running trains in the USA! I especially love Schuyler Street, I would love to live in a house on that street sitting on the porch in summer watching the trains go by. Fab video. ❤😊👍I'm visiting New York later this year for the first time.
Hi watching you from Ari😎zona. Looks much nicer back there,without the white fluffy stuff. Hi Witold. You look so comfy. Stay warm & enjoy your evening.
Still in Beertown Milwaukee a nice train and appreciate the new angles where a well manicured lawn runs right up to the tracks and the other Crossing with the stone barrier. Also unique is that both of those Crossings Crossings have dueling metal Bells usually it's just one. That third covered Hopper has a strong resemblance to one of the Shortline covered hoppers built by Evans US Railway Equipment for the Atlantic and Western RR
Hello from Delanson,NY. Like your videos of the Utica to Zangerfield area and the runs to Tupper Lake. Hoping to get out to that area and see the NYS&W in person some time. Glad that Witold thought you two better get out there and see that everything running okay on the rails. Thanks and take care.
RichfromRoch here. Know some of that street trackage from visits to FX Matt brewery and a very good Polish meat market (great kielbasa and pierogis) on the west side of Utica. Thanks for the video.
Just curious does anyone know why the NYS & Western runs 2 locomotives for 10 car trains ? Is the Paris Hill grade that steep that 1040 can’t pull the load on its own? Thanks
3040 is limited to taking 7 loads up Paris Hill hence the need for another locomotive during the annual spring spike in traffic to Sangerfield. Paris Hill was the toughest mainline grade on predecessor road Delaware, Lackawanna & Western. It is several miles long and curvy.
Street running isn’t unheard of here but it’s not commonplace. My girlfriend’s late mom was born in the Netherlands and lived through the occupation. Nice to hear from you, thanks for commenting.
The line has received much work in the last 5 years or so. Until the last year, there were several slow orders on Paris Hill. No longer, they zip right along. Traffic on the Hill spikes each spring; near daily usage now (one train making 46 mile round trip)
Regards to you and Witold. Let us hope they don't saw the branch off behind them, as some sawyers have been known to do. Luckily, we have #3040 so everything should be ok. He knows his business.
Two engines are required to move the train up Paris Hill’s tough, miles-long curvy grade. Cabooses haven’t been in regular service on freight trains since the 1980s. They aren’t used on passenger trains at all.
I'm in my room with a Lionel 10E, freight Pullman, seating Pullman, and observer Pullman and no standard track.
Greetings from Vienna, Austria! Amazing to see these big engines rumbling thru little towns like that.
Watching from Holland Landing Ontario! Apr 20..I caught 3040 out near Sangerfield 5 or 6 years ago by sheer luck. Truly enjoy the videos.
Watching from Decatur,IL. Love your video's. Starting to feel right at home around Utica!😀
Hi, watching from York, England! Thanks for another great video; good to see the Utica Branch looking busy at the moment.
Watching from Carroll, Ohio. Thank you for the great video!! 🙏❤️
Watching from San Luis Obispo, CA (aka SLO) home of Cal Poly, the mirror college of SUNY Poly in beautiful Utica. As always, great video! Thank you.
Watching from Town of Lee outside Rome. Love the shots of 3040 long hood forward . Your old plow driver fan as you signing off✌️
Looks like spring is about to spring into action in your area. Watching from Bethlehem, NC, home of the Alexander County Railroad.
From Conover
Always enjoy your channel and views from New York State area, from here, 30 miles SSW of Portland, Oregon. Nick North West Farmer
Good morning from Los Angeles! thanks for the excellent video.
Looking for Indianapolis, Indiana, I really like your videos. And your sister’s car sounds nice. Hope you and your lovely dog. Have a good week.😘 🚂🚂
Hi Yorkshire England I love this rail line in Utica I've seen a few of these videos I'm fascinated by street running trains in the USA! I especially love Schuyler Street, I would love to live in a house on that street sitting on the porch in summer watching the trains go by. Fab video. ❤😊👍I'm visiting New York later this year for the first time.
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Great footage! I live in Omaha Nebraska but I’ve been to upstate NY . It’s beautiful there!
Watching from Atlanta. Grew up in Whitesboro. Spent many a day fishing and hunting along the railroad tracks in CNY! Love the videos!
Watching from Clark Mills NY. Love youre videos
I am watching you from White Plains, NY 10604
Hi watching you from Ari😎zona. Looks much nicer back there,without the white fluffy stuff. Hi Witold. You look so comfy. Stay warm & enjoy your evening.
Still in Beertown Milwaukee a nice train and appreciate the new angles where a well manicured lawn runs right up to the tracks and the other Crossing with the stone barrier. Also unique is that both of those Crossings Crossings have dueling metal Bells usually it's just one. That third covered Hopper has a strong resemblance to one of the Shortline covered hoppers built by Evans US Railway Equipment for the Atlantic and Western RR
There used to be a siding at that location where the house is located; saw a photo of a hopper there from prob 100+ years ago
Watching from Carroll County Maryland! Great videos my friend!
Watching from Brooklyn. Love your railroad views-and Wytold!! Would like more information onboard when the cars are picked up and what happens next.
Hello from Port Chester NY Great Video as always
Watching from Franklin Square, Long Island NY. Love the videos ☺️🚂"Shiver me timbers"😁- Steve G.
Hi there from Belton MO. Love the street running trains. Cheers to Witold!
I'm watching from Watertown, NY. The line through here rarely sees anything. A local and a military train here and there.
Hi from the South Coast of the UK. Enjoy seeing the street running in Utica.
Looks like rail traffic has picked up, which is a good thing viewing from Kasoag. NY enjoy your videos John
Great fun video, thanks for sharing!
Watching from Whitesboro NY. Although I see 3040 quite often as I'm out working, I always enjoy your videos.
Beautiful countryside
Watching from Tonawanda NY. That operation is just about unique.
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Coming to you from Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Hello from Delanson,NY. Like your videos of the Utica to Zangerfield area and the runs to Tupper Lake. Hoping to get out to that area and see the NYS&W in person some time. Glad that Witold thought you two better get out there and see that everything running okay on the rails. Thanks and take care.
Another great catch! From Harwood, TX.
Watching your footage every week from Delft in the Netherlands.
Watching from Anna Maria Island, FL
Certainly worth a few "Pieces of Eight". From Letchworth, 35 miles north of London, UK.
Yo Ho Ho And A Bottle Of Rum!!
Another great video. Burlington Flats NY
Hi again I've just suscribed & hit the notification bell 😊👍❤
Welcome aboard! Hope you enjoy your trip to NY later this year.
@@railroadingrambler218 thank you. 🥰
Hi there, great videos. Watching from Sanford, Manitoba, Canada.
Greetings from Northern California! 😀
Hi from Pendleton OR. Love the videos.
RichfromRoch here. Know some of that street trackage from visits to FX Matt brewery and a very good Polish meat market (great kielbasa and pierogis) on the west side of Utica. Thanks for the video.
Yes, Pulaski Meat Market. My sister shops there occasionally. My family has shopped there since the 1970s
Fantastically filmed.
Watching from downstate Brooklyn love the videos
Watching from Toms River, New Jersey
Ex-New Yorker - always enjoyed going upstate anytime of the year - now in Pullman, Washington
Great video from Okeechobee Florida.
Watching from Utica!
Watching from Downeast Maine!
Hello from St. Petersburg, Fl...
Hello there, watching from Mercer, Pa.
Hello from Easton Pennsylvania 😊
My brothers lived in Easton for a few years, thanks for commenting!
Just curious does anyone know why the NYS & Western runs 2 locomotives for 10 car trains ? Is the Paris Hill grade that steep that 1040 can’t pull the load on its own? Thanks
3040 is limited to taking 7 loads up Paris Hill hence the need for another locomotive during the annual spring spike in traffic to Sangerfield. Paris Hill was the toughest mainline grade on predecessor road Delaware, Lackawanna & Western. It is several miles long and curvy.
Thanks railroad rambler
Greetings from Tampa! I miss upstate NY having spent Summers and college days there. Thanks for taking me back.😊
Watching from Brecksville Ohio
Watching from Bend, Oregon, very near the BNSF Oregon Trunk & (COP) City of Prineville Railway at O'Neil Junction.
Hello from Hemet in Southern California.
Hallo, I'am watching your video's from Utrecht in the Netherlands. Here is no street running to find anymore.
Street running isn’t unheard of here but it’s not commonplace. My girlfriend’s late mom was born in the Netherlands and lived through the occupation. Nice to hear from you, thanks for commenting.
My bro has an Atlas
Loves it
Watching from the southern end of the Utica branch in Chenango Forks.
Great video! Congrats to your sister on her new car!! Eau Claire, MI
The freights seem to be getting longer. I hope that means things are getting better for the railroad company.
Akron Ohio, How many trains a day use that line up that grade? That track is in really good shape.
The line has received much work in the last 5 years or so. Until the last year, there were several slow orders on Paris Hill. No longer, they zip right along. Traffic on the Hill spikes each spring; near daily usage now (one train making 46 mile round trip)
@@railroadingrambler218 cool, thank you for the information
Watching from Warminster, Pa Located in Bucks Co.
Hey rail rambler always fun watching UT1 on scyler St. Do you have a scanner to listen to them?.
Regards to you and Witold. Let us hope they don't saw the branch off behind them, as some sawyers have been known to do. Luckily, we have #3040 so everything should be ok. He knows his business.
Hi from Clinton NY.
Is there anything happening on Wednesday? Because I’m going there. Either the NYS&W or the MA&N
from Central Square NY
Pismo Beach, Ca.
Super nice video
My grandson has 2 questions. 1. Why are there 2 engines most of the time? 2. Are cabooses only for passenger trains?
Two engines are required to move the train up Paris Hill’s tough, miles-long curvy grade. Cabooses haven’t been in regular service on freight trains since the 1980s. They aren’t used on passenger trains at all.
From Kearny, New Jersey
Watching from Sunny North Carolina 89 yesterday 😊
Salt Lake City, Utah
3040 is in the lead and all is right in the rail world.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Eatontown New Jersey
honesdale pa
That's normal , for the USA ( ? ) ... but ... NOT at 3am 😝 on a Sunday ! .............. DAVE™🛑
I'm watching from Watertown, NY. The line through here rarely sees anything. A local and a military train here and there.
I'm watching from Watertown, NY. The line through here rarely sees anything. A local and a military train here and there.