CONGRATULATIONS on attaining your milestone!!! The video productions you create are outstanding and the high quality of your videography is perfect in sight and sound. The fact that you take the time to list each engine shown along with the short description of each train makes your videos extremely interesting. On behalf of all your railfans, thanks for sharing them with us!!! Dave Long Island, NY
Great video. I especially liked the "old town" look of Myerstown and the one with the geese flying over as the sun faded below the horizon. Excellent angles.
Saw the Wabash locomotive come thru hear in tow behind the NKP 765 4 months ago.Have it on video coming thru to.Nice shot of the John Deere tractor spreading manure
Okay, I thought that was you. I went to Prescott in attempt to get it before the sun went down. I was absolutely shocked/unthrilled when I was about to leave the door and they got stuck at Palmyra for 2 hours with a problem. I managed to beat them to DORF but the light was almost gone.
Hi, Thanks you sharing your videos. I like the information very much. It's great for me who don't live in US. Please continue the very good work. Take care! Nicklas Sahlbom, Sweden.
Love this video I like the Norfolk southern SD40-2"s in this video with the hopper cars in the video also enjoy watching the very beginning on this video this video is made in fall & winter 2012 I was in 11th grade when you uploaded this video I do have favorite parts in this video the NS SD40"2
I got that 16N with the 2576 out in Lebanon. I also saw the 91W in Robesonia and then moved to Sinking Spring for the 18N. Must've just missed you on that one. Fantastic video nonetheless!
Superb Dawn to Dusk montage! Exceptional videography. Love that ACe blowing that KILLER K5LLLA, and that "six-pack" lash-up haulin' ass! Keep up the good work! Don Living in D-2 Pan Am Railways (PAR) Boston North Shore, MA
Nice, a great comp to view right before heading out that way. Not sure if my group will end up logging time on the HARL yet, but if so I'd love for a chance to replicate some of these scenes. The last light shots were well, killer. I always hear constant streams of bitching during this time of year because "the days are too short", I simply look at the situation and say: but do you see the LIGHT!?
The end cars act as a buffer in case of low speed collisions. They are needed on the front and end to further separate the tank cars from the locomotives.
Thank you. I thought it might be a safety issue. The BNSF tracks run by the farm and I see these tanker trains daily and was curious regarding the box car 'sandwich'.
Post on you tube and Norfolk southern and twtter : I saw the video in Georgia with the cattle train : someone or a few nuts beating him ! Even if it 's frozen meat or what if it was real cattle not to mention you 're ass ! If you're hit what a mess ' som3times you think before beating train: Jesus died for you what we 're celebrating next month ! Celebrate life don't beat a train it ties you lose ! Look listen live ' thank you Eileen maria wysocki 15238 4123989399
Nostalgia video, I used to watch this all the time
CONGRATULATIONS on attaining your milestone!!! The video productions you create are outstanding and the high quality of your videography is perfect in sight and sound. The fact that you take the time to list each engine shown along with the short description of each train makes your videos extremely interesting. On behalf of all your railfans, thanks for sharing them with us!!!
Dave
Long Island, NY
Realmente a norfolk southern e a que tem as locomotivas mais parecidas com as que temos aqui no brasil
Great video. I especially liked the "old town" look of Myerstown and the one with the geese flying over as the sun faded below the horizon. Excellent angles.
Another great railfanning video! I absolutely love the shot at 18:20. The shot at the farm after it too. Great work!
So you were the guy at Prescott I was the Guy standing in the bed of a Blue dodge ram On the other side of the tracks
Saw the Wabash locomotive come thru hear in tow behind the NKP 765 4 months ago.Have it on video coming thru to.Nice shot of the John Deere tractor spreading manure
These oil or ethanol are really neat when a helper is on the rear.
Super production. Congrats on the 4000 subscribers.
This was shot on a Velbon DV-7000.
8:49 FAVORITE HORN
i am an advid rail fan of all that runs on rails love it all
Long & heavy trains - I like that video!
Here you can see a video on my part: Speed Test - Cargo train vs. Passenger train
You done some great shots on here...Especially the ones in the sunset!
Great video. Love all the shots you did.
Okay, I thought that was you. I went to Prescott in attempt to get it before the sun went down. I was absolutely shocked/unthrilled when I was about to leave the door and they got stuck at Palmyra for 2 hours with a problem. I managed to beat them to DORF but the light was almost gone.
Excellent shots as always. Very atmospheric lighting @ 17:20.
GREAT video!! All your videos are awesome!
Excellent video as always.
Lovely shot
Great video!!!!!!!
another great NS video. Thanks
Hi, Thanks you sharing your videos. I like the information very much. It's great for me who don't live in US. Please continue the very good work. Take care! Nicklas Sahlbom, Sweden.
Congrat's on 4000 subscribers Eric! Great video too!
Excellent video
*Awesome! Nice*
Awesome video.Thanks
Love this video I like the Norfolk southern SD40-2"s in this video with the hopper cars in the video also enjoy watching the very beginning on this video this video is made in fall & winter 2012 I was in 11th grade when you uploaded this video I do have favorite parts in this video the NS SD40"2
good video,,thanks.
Great catch of the Wabash Heritage unit, Eric.
Norfolk Southern always be hiring in Harrisburg. Every time I look on their site. Hiring for Conductors.
I want one of those automobiles out of those auto racks.
Yeah we didn't bother to Chase him past Myerstown cause my ISO was cranked up and the light wouldve been gone by the time we caught him
nicely done, looking forward to watching more!
I got that 16N with the 2576 out in Lebanon. I also saw the 91W in Robesonia and then moved to Sinking Spring for the 18N. Must've just missed you on that one. Fantastic video nonetheless!
Great video.
Very good as always!!
Superb Dawn to Dusk montage! Exceptional videography.
Love that ACe blowing that KILLER K5LLLA, and that "six-pack" lash-up haulin' ass!
Keep up the good work!
Don Living in D-2 Pan Am Railways (PAR) Boston North Shore, MA
Great video! Nice farm shot
Excellent videography!
Nice, a great comp to view right before heading out that way. Not sure if my group will end up logging time on the HARL yet, but if so I'd love for a chance to replicate some of these scenes. The last light shots were well, killer. I always hear constant streams of bitching during this time of year because "the days are too short", I simply look at the situation and say: but do you see the LIGHT!?
Very well done!
What kind of tripod do you use?
Great video!!
17:20 WAS THERE A FIRE?
Amazing video!!! Hey, what camera do you use? I'm looking into another camera.
We raced him to Myerstown and got a side shot
loved every bit of this vid. 19 dislikes!?....must be truck drivers
Yep That's how we got him that day
What camera do you use?
My Favorite Trains Are Northfolk Southern And CSX
Canon HG20
Yeah Norfolk southern
Why are tanker trains sandwiched by box cars? Curious.
The end cars act as a buffer in case of low speed collisions. They are needed on the front and end to further separate the tank cars from the locomotives.
Thank you. I thought it might be a safety issue. The BNSF tracks run by the farm and I see these tanker trains daily and was curious regarding the box car 'sandwich'.
NICE VIDEO ! LIKE
At East street
cool
NICE LOVE IT
i saw you there
Great as always o00o00ozy.
tanks scare me
ns is cool but also the ns line runs by my house so I railfan ns
Tape
Yy
Post on you tube and Norfolk southern and twtter : I saw the video in Georgia with the cattle train : someone or a few nuts beating him ! Even if it 's frozen meat or what if it was real cattle not to mention you 're ass ! If you're hit what a mess ' som3times you think before beating train: Jesus died for you what we 're celebrating next month ! Celebrate life don't beat a train it ties you lose ! Look listen live ' thank you Eileen maria wysocki 15238 4123989399
You guys need to find somthing better to do