We built these rails through the mountains with a ⚒️ picks and shovels. The giant equipment we have now,we can and will surely build it back. What ever obstacles, the railroad will always find a way.
What a blessing you two are in your community. The Bible says we are not to be hearers only of the word of God but doers. You and Janet are perfect examples of Doers. I pray that God blesses you richly for your obedience to His word. Love from CT. Glad to see that CSX and NS are able to rebuild and help local folks in need.
Recognized that blue Broyhill blanket your wife had in her hand as you opened the supplies. We have one we use, and 16 new ones are headed for distribution points in Erwin and Elizabethton Wednesday a.m. as I drive up for the Clinchfield Rome railfan event starting Thursday. Obviously going north this year after going south last year through Erwin, down to Marion. Not sure what we'll see but we're headed for Lynch, KY's coal mining museum at a minimum. Keep up the great work.
This is so fantastic, I love how everyone is coming together to help those in need, and you're spearheading a lot of that Kyle, thanks so much and God bless you!
Thanks for the update. Its refreshing to see folks come together to help others in this time of need. Thanks for all you and your wife do. Thanks to the train crews as well. Great video my friend!
Kyle, I just want to say thank you to you and your wife for everything that y’all are doing to help those people that’s in dire need and getting them everything that y’all can get up those mountains to them that is really awesome so y’all stay safe out there my friend and we’ll see you on the next one
Harbor freight has the small generators,they are not as good as a Honda but I have one that I use for construction and it works well.Dont know where a harbor freight is near you because I’m in California. Great footage as I have been around ports and feed mills my whole life and most people don’t realize how important that rail infrastructure is and the vast quantities of materials that are moved by rail!
Kudos to you! It would be real interesting to see the reconstruction of the trackage in the gorge, but unless you have wings, there’s no way to view it! The bridges at Poplar are another very interesting element, and I wonder if the spans are recoverable, and if they’d be useable. I also wonder if the bridge at the Erwin end of the gorge survived. And what about damage to the loops above Old Fort? I’ve heard reports from NS employees that the damage was severe, and repairs were probably not going to happen due to the light use that line sees. None of those employees work in that part of the state, so that info isn’t carved in stone!
We built these rails through the mountains with a ⚒️ picks and shovels. The giant equipment we have now,we can and will surely build it back. What ever obstacles, the railroad will always find a way.
What a blessing you two are in your community. The Bible says we are not to be hearers only of the word of God but doers. You and Janet are perfect examples of Doers. I pray that God blesses you richly for your obedience to His word. Love from CT. Glad to see that CSX and NS are able to rebuild and help local folks in need.
From southwest Ohio. Glad to see CSX rebuilding that line.
Recognized that blue Broyhill blanket your wife had in her hand as you opened the supplies. We have one we use, and 16 new ones are headed for distribution points in Erwin and Elizabethton Wednesday a.m. as I drive up for the Clinchfield Rome railfan event starting Thursday. Obviously going north this year after going south last year through Erwin, down to Marion. Not sure what we'll see but we're headed for Lynch, KY's coal mining museum at a minimum. Keep up the great work.
This is so fantastic, I love how everyone is coming together to help those in need, and you're spearheading a lot of that Kyle, thanks so much and God bless you!
Thanks for the update. Its refreshing to see folks come together to help others in this time of need. Thanks for all you and your wife do. Thanks to the train crews as well. Great video my friend!
Awesome video today! Such a good person helping out the local community
Kyle, I just want to say thank you to you and your wife for everything that y’all are doing to help those people that’s in dire need and getting them everything that y’all can get up those mountains to them that is really awesome so y’all stay safe out there my friend and we’ll see you on the next one
Wow...great video. Blessing to all suffering from hurricanes. 🌹
Thanks for the update, Kyle! Yall are a blessing to your community! Keep up the great work! God bless!
Hi Kyle , what you are doing is Sweeeeeet ! ! Thanks. 😎😎 👍
Amazing work you're doing my friend.
I love how wholesome and posotive your videos are, I love it
I especially enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing!
May the Dispatcher always guide you and your friends with clear signals for the track ahead.
You all are good people!
I love seeing the unity! God bless you & your wife & everyone working together to help others. This video .ade my ole woman's heart smile. ❤😊
We love you and Janet so much! You guys are supporting your community and being good citizens
Watching you from Newland nc
Awesome Video. Thank You for the update and please be careful out there.
Glad to see the rail lines being rebuilt and people rebuilding
Harbor freight has the small generators,they are not as good as a Honda but I have one that I use for construction and it works well.Dont know where a harbor freight is near you because I’m in California.
Great footage as I have been around ports and feed mills my whole life and most people don’t realize how important that rail infrastructure is and the vast quantities of materials that are moved by rail!
It’s like Hurricane Katrina back in August 2005 and the CSX NO&M sub (New Orleans and Mobile) and it took 6 months to rebuild the line
Kudos to you! It would be real interesting to see the reconstruction of the trackage in the gorge, but unless you have wings, there’s no way to view it! The bridges at Poplar are another very interesting element, and I wonder if the spans are recoverable, and if they’d be useable. I also wonder if the bridge at the Erwin end of the gorge survived. And what about damage to the loops above Old Fort? I’ve heard reports from NS employees that the damage was severe, and repairs were probably not going to happen due to the light use that line sees. None of those employees work in that part of the state, so that info isn’t carved in stone!
I took a skid steer and chainsaw to Ashville area helping cleaning roads. I am trying to go back in a few weeks to do more. Definitely a lot of damage
Moodytown Marauders are the best folks.
I hope the NS does the same thing for the River line.
Really good footage of the MOW work and progress, You have done alot to help out Kyle, the freight will roll again on the high iron!🛤🚂