It was almost dark when I got back to my bunker residence. I think I got up there around 2:30, and left near 4:00 PM. The first segment was recorded as soon as I got there. While I was recording, I chatted with a crew member, and he mentioned that they were going to switch the end of the spur. A little while later I changed positions and waited close to an hour four the train to leave an uphill industry. The last segment was recorded after 3:30.
The crew member also said that they had to wait on three trains coming down the main line. I'll guess that meant they were in no real hurry to move the cars around. There might have also been some consideration as to the industries schedule. The train might have had to wait until the industry was ready.
Jaw Tooth The building on the oppsite side of that far stub had a stranded box car for years I think it was scrapped around 2010. Was Combined Rscs a division of Vulcan material? I knew a woman who worked over there when they first built the building circa 1970?
She!!! I'm not sure why she did that. It was very chilly but I don't think it was that cold. The other possibilities are that.... She is shy. She was somehow violating contract/safety rules and did not want to be seen. My favorite.... She has my sense of humor and wanted to mess with my head!
You might be asking when is a good time to go and record? I cannot give you any definite answers, but I think the local rolls through Elmhurst around 12:30 Additionally, I do not think it runs every day of the week. Before you go, check out Google Earth for where the tracks run, and keep in mind that these tracks are hemmed in by private property. Allow time for parking. AND, while your there, check out the old NIKE missile base.....
The one in orange is waiting out the minimum time before filing for disability, you don't put in many years doing this when your arms stick out at a 45 degree angle while standing still.
Obviously you have never worked this job before. I work with about 400 other Engineers and conductors of all shapes and sizes.I work with people much larger then these two people visible in the video. The Foreman and switchman performed their jobs with economy of physical movements. They are walking on uneven surfaces and using care and caution while walking and mounting and dismounting the equipment. Switching cars is not always a race to complete the work quickly.
@@eat_a_dick_trudeau They are actually in better shape than you might realize. When you work around this equipment for a length of time your body becomes very efficient with the way it works with the equipment. Every move they made would be the same way i'd move out there.
Great video. Local switching is fun to watch. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏼
+Bob Johnson This is one of my favorites! Thank-You for viewing and to take the time to comment.
It was almost dark when I got back to my bunker residence. I think I got up there around 2:30, and left near 4:00 PM. The first segment was recorded as soon as I got there. While I was recording, I chatted with a crew member, and he mentioned that they were going to switch the end of the spur. A little while later I changed positions and waited close to an hour four the train to leave an uphill industry. The last segment was recorded after 3:30.
The crew member also said that they had to wait on three trains coming down the main line. I'll guess that meant they were in no real hurry to move the cars around. There might have also been some consideration as to the industries schedule. The train might have had to wait until the industry was ready.
Excellent videos :)
+irelandbloke Thank-You! The Local makes it easy to have a good video as it is doing all the real work.............
That's true :)
That is Combined Resources on West Fullerton Ave.
Jaw Tooth The building on the oppsite side of that far stub had a stranded box car for years I think it was scrapped around 2010. Was Combined Rscs a division of Vulcan material? I knew a woman who worked over there when they first built the building circa 1970?
+Jaw Tooth the gt boxcar door is open
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She!!! I'm not sure why she did that. It was very chilly but I don't think it was that cold. The other possibilities are that.... She is shy. She was somehow violating contract/safety rules and did not want to be seen. My favorite.... She has my sense of humor and wanted to mess with my head!
I like this one better video of a locomotive hooking and unhooking cars on the road rails.
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I wonder why Canadian trains don't have the ditch lights alternating like the US trains? I Think it makes them easier to see coming down the tracks!!
mike brabant Union Pacific, bnsf, Canadian national and HUNDREDS of other railroads in the US don’t have flashing ditch lights just saying
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You might be asking when is a good time to go and record? I cannot give you any definite answers, but I think the local rolls through Elmhurst around 12:30 Additionally, I do not think it runs every day of the week. Before you go, check out Google Earth for where the tracks run, and keep in mind that these tracks are hemmed in by private property. Allow time for parking. AND, while your there, check out the old NIKE missile base.....
Very Nice Video Irving! What time of day was this taken?
At 12:12 did he cover his face to hide from the camera?
And hooking up to new cars.
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Chooo choooo
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The one in orange is waiting out the minimum time before filing for disability, you don't put in many years doing this when your arms stick out at a 45 degree angle while standing still.
+Baileygeep7 Niiiiiiice!!!
I guess you couldn't see that was a female standing there.
why does it sound more of an SD40-2
Because it is a baby SD40-2. A GP40-2. Same engine smaller wheelbase with four axles instead of six.
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I did not know that! Thank-You for viewing and providing the information!
no belt pack thats odd
I don't even know what a belt pack is much less than what it does...? Help me out here, please....
Something wrong with that crew for sure!
why do you say that?
The one Crew person sure did not want to be filmed!
The one Crew member was staying out of view. Thank-You for viewing and commenting!
Thats my friends name addison
First, or last? I know a Addison family.....
how do these overweight people get jobs on the railroad? the one in orange could hardly walk or climb onto the engine.
With all the walking that I see them doing, (and how physical the railroads say the job is), you'd think they would be in better shape.
Obviously you have never worked this job before. I work with about 400 other Engineers and conductors of all shapes and sizes.I work with people much larger then these two people visible in the video. The Foreman and switchman performed their jobs with economy of physical movements. They are walking on uneven surfaces and using care and caution while walking and mounting and dismounting the equipment. Switching cars is not always a race to complete the work quickly.
@@eat_a_dick_trudeau They are actually in better shape than you might realize. When you work around this equipment for a length of time your body becomes very efficient with the way it works with the equipment. Every move they made would be the same way i'd move out there.
Crew shoratage which would also explain the Trainee....
Maybe, but I think this was a traing session.