Three great videos of of liquefied petroleum gas locomotives. And a huge grain locomotive. Great railroading action. Transporting the nation's products. Love ❤ those bnsf locomotives. Thanks.
10:38 Thank you for the diversion from the hurricane. It was enjoyable to see the sunny landscape, blue sky and by turning up the sound I don't hear the roaring wind for most of ten minutes.
Thank you kc4cvh! Glad I could help divert your attention from the hurricane, if only for a short time! Hope you and your family make it through safely! Thanks for watching my friend!
Thank you John! Yea, there's something about the unit oil train that just looks cool when they get compressed like that! Thanks for watching my friend!
Thank you Tucker! Yea, they do look cool! You are correct, it's a quiet zone, one of the most stupid ideas anyone ever came up with in my option. Thanks for watching my friend!
They recently put this crossing in and they made it a "quiet zone" so the trains are prohibited from blowing the horn except for emergencies! I don't understand the reasoning, I think it's a stupid idea myself, but it is what it is. Thanks for watching my friend!
Thank you Lanang and it's my pleasure! The westbound oil and grain trains are loaded, if they are eastbound they are empties, Thanks for watching my friend!
I notice tha the trailing locos are sometimes facing forward and sometimes facing to the rear. Is that a deliberate choice? or just coincidence? again, wonderful video, thanks for posting them.
Thank you Angela! Not all tankers carry oil, they carry a variety of chemicals and liquids. The unit tank trains on this line are all carrying crude oil that comes from the Bakken Oil fields in the state of North Dakota. I'm really not sure how long it takes to prepare one of these trains. Thanks for watching my friend!
I love the looks of the oil trains.
Yea, they look good! Thanks for watching my friend!
Three great videos of of liquefied petroleum gas locomotives. And a huge grain locomotive. Great railroading action. Transporting the nation's products. Love ❤ those bnsf locomotives. Thanks.
Thank you Gilbert! The tank trains in the video are transporting crude oil from the Bakken Oil field in North Dakota. Thanks for watching my friend!
10:38 Thank you for the diversion from the hurricane. It was enjoyable to see the sunny landscape, blue sky and by turning up the sound I don't hear the roaring wind for most of ten minutes.
Thank you kc4cvh! Glad I could help divert your attention from the hurricane, if only for a short time! Hope you and your family make it through safely! Thanks for watching my friend!
I Love the first angle of the camera
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Oil and grain move safety
Yes they do Salvador! Thanks for watching my friend!
Out of all the different unit trains, the tank trains look cool when you zoom up on them. Grain unit trains are the 2nd best. 👍🇺🇲
Thank you John! Yea, there's something about the unit oil train that just looks cool when they get compressed like that! Thanks for watching my friend!
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Yep, you don't see that too often! Thanks for watching my friend!
Another great video, Dave and man you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
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Great catches Dave! Very long trains. It's so impressive. Awesome scenery.
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Once again, stunning location, well shot. Your videos always inspire me....the sense of America on the move!
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Got to love my oil & grain trains
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Great video awesome scenery as well Great work 👍 😊
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OIL! OIL! OIL! OIL!
And grain.
No doubt about it! Thanks for watching my friend!
Awesome video Dave I really like unit oil trains there is something about the look. That must be a quiet zone or I'm going def.👍
Thank you Tucker! Yea, they do look cool! You are correct, it's a quiet zone, one of the most stupid ideas anyone ever came up with in my option. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@PacificNWRailfan I am with you I do not understand why they would even consider having quiet zones.
Nice catches
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Your welcome
Nice video, and being a train conductor, I don't know how long they gonna be away from home while traveling.
Thank you Jeremy! Yep, like long haul truck drivers! Thanks for watching my friend!
Nice catches Dave
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Guess they're not required to their horn approaching the crossing.
They recently put this crossing in and they made it a "quiet zone" so the trains are prohibited from blowing the horn except for emergencies! I don't understand the reasoning, I think it's a stupid idea myself, but it is what it is. Thanks for watching my friend!
Manzaraya ormana hayran kaldım eline emeğine sağlık
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Over 100 wagons oils and grains transport trains.
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How we know oil train and grain train empty or loaded? Thankyou for sharing railfaning video and have a nice day.
Thank you Lanang and it's my pleasure! The westbound oil and grain trains are loaded, if they are eastbound they are empties, Thanks for watching my friend!
Huge trains 😢
No doubt about it! Thanks for watching my friend!
I notice tha the trailing locos are sometimes facing forward and sometimes facing to the rear. Is that a deliberate choice? or just coincidence? again, wonderful video, thanks for posting them.
Thank you Jim! It's just luck of the draw as to which way the trailing locomotives (DPU's) are facing. Thanks for watching my friend!
Molto bello Dave 💯 ma tutte le cisterne trasportano solo olio? Quanto tempo ci vuole per preparare un treno così lungo? Grazie.👍🏻❤️
Thank you Angela! Not all tankers carry oil, they carry a variety of chemicals and liquids. The unit tank trains on this line are all carrying crude oil that comes from the Bakken Oil fields in the state of North Dakota. I'm really not sure how long it takes to prepare one of these trains. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@PacificNWRailfanok Dave, grazie per avermi risposto.❤mi piacerebbe visitare questi stati 😊a presto amico mio.
1st 😀
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