Notch 8! Greating Sounding SD40-2's Pulling Up Grade!
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Turn up those speakers! Make your neighbors hear the video! There's nothing like the sound of wide-open 16 cylinder EMD 645 prime movers as they lug a heavy freight up a grade.
In this video, we'll see full throttle and Notch 8 SD40-2's climbing grades on various railroads in Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont. Train and location information is listed down below.
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Canadian Pacific Sunbury Subdivision (Yatesville & Belden Hill):
0:05 - 8/23/11 - 159 - Yatesville, PA
SD40-2 5739 and CITX SD40-2 3026
0:55 - 8/23/11 - 258 - Pittston, PA (on the Reading & Northern)
SD40-2 5910, HLCX SD40-2 8139, DME SD40-2 6087
2:05 - 6/02/11 - 159 - Laflin, PA
Iowa Chicago & Eastern SD40-2 6413 & 6446
3:00 - 5/10/11 - 253 - Tunnel, NY (Canadian Pacific Freight Subdivision - Belden Hill)
SD40-2 5698, 6054, HLCX SD40-2 6206, CEFX SD40M-2 2797, StL&H GP38-2 7308
3:55 - 7/16/11 - 258 - Pittston, PA (on the Reading & Northern)
IC&E SD40-2 6446, CITX SD40-2 3177 & 3077
4:40 - 7/12/12 - 159 - Laflin, PA
CITX SD40-2 3055 & 3067
Norfolk Southern Pittsburgh Line (Allegheny Mountain West Slope):
5:30 - 6/11/09 - 65J - Gallitzin, PA
NS SD40-2 3354 & 3348 (helpers), NS SD40-2 3414 & 3425
6:25 - 6/11/09 - 536 - Carney's Crossing (Lilly, PA)
NS SD40-2 3343 & 3346 (helpers), NS SD60I 6728 & 6722, and NS SD40-2 3348 & 3354 (helpers)
Reading & Northern (Lofty Grade, Quakake Mountain):
8:25 - JEQA - Lofty, PA
RBMN SD40-2 3056, 3058, 3057, SW8 801, SW8M 803, and SD50M 5014
CSX (Sand Patch Grade):
9:35 - 8/09/10 - Q277 - Manilla (Sandpatch, PA)
CSX SD40-2 8858 & C40-8W 7694
10:40 - 3/16/11 - Q352 - Keystone, PA
CSX SD40-2 8867, AC4400CW 424, SD40-2 8082, GP39-2 4293, SD40-2 8242, and AC4400CW 122
11:20 - 10/03/14 - Q359 - Manilla (Sandpatch, PA)
CSX SD40-2 8312 & AC4400CW 125
13:40 - 2/20/10 - Q216 - Keystone Viaduct (Glade City, PA)
CSX SD40-2 8853, SD40-2 8091 and C40-9W 9040.
New England Central (Roxbury Grade):
12:45 - 10/30/12 - NECR 324 - Northfield, VT
NECR SD40-2 722 & SD40M-2 2674
14:35 - 2/10/13 - NECR 324 - Roxbury, VT
NECR SD40-2 2716 & CSOR SD40 3771
16:05 - 3/03/13 - NECR 324 - Northfield, VT
NECR SD40-2 722, SD40M-2 2674, and SD40-2 2714
Disclaimer: I know some of these clips appear in other videos, but I wanted to make one ultimate up-grade compilation of SD40-2's from my older videos, so I hope you still enjoyed these clips!
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Recorded between 2009 - 2014 in 1080p with a Canon VIXIA HG20
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I love SD40-2 😃🖒 SD40-2 is the most beautiful diesel engine. I miss old times..... 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
John D. Falcone Indeed But The Emd Sd70Mac is also a beautiful locomotive as well with The Emd Gp-38-2 And Even The Gp-60
Easily one of the most iconic American diesel locomotives.
The sounds of the SD40-2 Units accelerating like that, are my favorite kind of sound!
I agree 100%
Love the 8 notch sound, nothin better soundin than the EMD-645,...glad to see the former U.P. sd45's/sd40-2 snoots still rollin.👍
The sound of pure power... I feel like the howling radiator fans add another level of power to the sound of the locomotive
Fans sure add to that great turbo howl. When I've walked back to check trailing units it is really evident. Dynamic braking gives that same element too.
I agree 100%
The radiator fans are one of my favorite sounds from EMD’s!
Usually GE power is my go 2 but this is amazing
there is nothing in this world ... like that of a locomotive hauling over track ... the sound of its might as your heartbeat becomes one with its pulse................ i love trains i love trains Steam especially Diesel is awesome too !!! thank you for the upload !!
Khym Turner yes indeed, us railroaders know what you mean...it’s hard to put into words the love and passion.
The roar from 645E3s are the best
Love the SD40-2! My favorite Diesel road switcher! The 16-645 sounds so good chugging along at around Notch 4 but wide open they really push out the power. I know these clips are a few years old but I hope that there are still some roads out there daily driving SD40-2's.
I already irritate my neighbors. I have a Peavey TNT 130 (130 watt) bass guitar amp. My son once complained that i made the window in his bedroom vibrate and things falling off the shelf in his room. I suppose if I really want to irritate them more, I could use some ear plugs and feed the line output from my stereo into the bass amp. I use the line out on my computer sound card into the aux. input on my stereo. I do love the sound of diesel-electric locos running at max. power.
Wow dude!, hahaha, lol! Those Peaveys are some versatile amps, aren't they?, I had a Peavey Special 130 for about 15 years, never failed me yet!! Yeah those jokers can take a beating!! Lol!!
@@kevinporter6426 I used to work from the local Goodwill headquarters, first as a bus driver then as a truck driver making pickups and deliveries to the 8 stores we operated. I found it at one of the stores, while working, paid $40 for it and then picked it up after work. It had a dirty gain control that would make a loud pop noise when I touched it. I do electronic repair work and have Caig rotary control cleaner lubricant, that I call 'magic juice'. It fixed the problem. My brother-in-law gave me a $70 Playmate bass guitar that somebody stole when I was working upstairs and left the front door open. My daughter bought me an Epiphone SG clone for Christmas. I'm not a musician per se, but learned to play by ear. The amp was missing a knob but I got one for $1 from a local store that sold drums and guitars and also did repair work.
The unmistakable growl of a rare GP39 at 10:50.
4294. Good pick up
Those 645E prime movers are awesome, the horns aren't too bad either! Love those 40-2's, my favorite diesel, thanks for putting this together
Those are some cool catches and yes that prime mover sounds great
Those Reading and Northern yellow and green locos were just gorgeous - they were in pristine condition. There's a shortline takes pride in their equipment!
@Archibald Mirenopteryx Agreed! It's always great to see a company that takes care of their equipment :)
Great sounding is right. You don't hear that anymore. The trio really look nice. If only those were still running on the Cajon Subdivision once again How beautiful. Fantastic video.
There are some breathtaking shots there; 5:35 in the mist, and 14:35 in the sun and snow in particular.
The not-so-little engines that could! Love me some SD-anything and love me that heritage stuff! Oh, and I'm half a mile from the S-line in central FL, and we all get to hear prime movers (haulin' ass, this is flatlands) all day and all night!
Nothing more enjoyable than a locomotive on it's knees.
Your local Baltimore Railfan. Some of these trains look underpowered
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you make awesome videos love it. Idk if there's a better sound than a 645 wide open
In my opinion the SD 40 was the best locomotive followed closely by the GP 38 and 40
Great video
Great Video. 🇮🇳
Amazing! I'm grateful that our shortline (PNWR) is all EMD. We even have SD7's!!
There’s nothing better than The E645 at full throttle on a steep grade but I hate when people film at grade crossings. The fukin horn ruins the video by drowning out the sound of the motor. ! Always film mid track to avoid this. Good video otherwise ! The new locomotives suck! I get so bored with them that I don’t even rail fan anymore. What was once the greatest sport of the 1980’s totally sucks in the 21st century! I’ll take an SD40 over an ES4400cW any minute of the day !
Agreed 💯💯
EMD Needs to bring out an up to date state of the art sd40-2 in current time. It was their best selling model. Miss seeing all emd consists like these.
I think that's the reason the railroad are rebuilding so many of them. Unfortunately, I hear they don't run as well with all the new computer tech installed, but it's still amazing to think 50-60 year old locomotives are still dominating a decent portion of the fleet on Class I railroads.
Wow sd40s pulling double stacks? That’s rare.
First? Great Video! Keep up the good work.
nice vid. it's summer. I don't even want to think about snow.
Love it
Glorious- although I'm a little surprised you weren't able to include Pan Am back when the bulk of their road power was SD40-2s....unless they're part of a Part Two you have in the works.
If it's any consolation, I've been binge-watching train videos from Brazil (some of them only a few weeks old) and a number of SD40-2s and SD40T-2s have made their way down there and are still working for outfits like ALL Logistica, Rumo Logistica or Brado Logistica….although much like up here, newer GEs are starting to make inroads.
There's even BB40-2s for the narrow gauge lines in the northern part of the country- basically an SD40-2 with a longer 'porch' and two BB trucks where one 3-axle standard gauge SD truck used to be. Quite the 'kitbash'
I have not done much railfanning along Pan Am, and the MEC SD40-2's I have caught weren't throttling like crazy. I'd like to get up to New England again and shoot some Pan Am, but it probably won't be until later next year.
Great train video. Thank you
These just sound so much better than all AC4400 and alike on the UP and BNSF railroads today, it seems the notheast with all its shortlines is the place to be when you like old EMD stuff.
The two SW-8s in the Reading and Northern train are a nice spot too.
The Luxembourg railways (tiny country wedged in between where France, Germany and Belgium meet) used to have 6 locomotives similar to the SW-8 class as CFL800 but with a more rounded and slightly lower cab roof and European style buffers and hook and link couplers installed, I always liked to see and hear these little machines in action.
Besides those CFL800 Luxembourg and Belgian railways used a lot of locomotives powered by either V12 or V16 non turbo 567 engines, but those are virtually all gone beside a small number used on engineers trains or in preservation.
Yeah the Northeast is where you’ll find most of the older EMDs. NJ Transit and Metro-North still use them and they’re still going strong!
Nothing new to those puppies, probably climbed the Rockies thousands of times
8:42 - that collection is BEAUTIFUL!!!! Just beautiful!! What a stunner!
Eire red box car Delaware Ohio don't touch manafist in read bomb no wires no explosives just manafist
Throttle Eight.....don’t be late!
Nice Catch
Wow! Ex BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe), Ex Ex BN (Burlington Northern) green SD40-2. I miss those units. Back in the days, it's all I would see is green BN loco's. Now most of them are ether repainted to BNSF orange or got sold off to other railroad companies, and sadly some got scrapped. Very rare to see a green Burlington Northern locomotive. HLCX, NCRX, FURX or other leasing companies took over them. Luckly, BNSF kept some of them, untouched and not repainted into the new orange BNSF paint scheme, as well as some EX Santa Fe yellow and dark blue or red and silver warbonnets.
Iowa, Chicago and Eastern 6446 lives!!! Last time I saw it was in 2007 in Des Moines Iowa.
Top notch (Run 8) cinematography! Great stuff all around. Thanks for all the work and sharing!
Great video! My favorite locomotive to run!
Great video!
Very satisfying to watch!
SD 40-2 in notch 8 pulling👍👍,,sweet sweet sound👌👌
wow...there is a straight SD40 CITX #3077 in there....great catch!!!!
and a former BN one at that! They're hard to find nowadays. Especially a brace (duo) of two non-rebuilt SD40-2s on a mainline train.
Сильно тчнет.Мы русские уважаем такие тепловозы,а я звук обожаю)))😊
Awesome sounds from the sd40-2 in notch 8
SD40-2 Heaven... Most definitely an awesome vid.
Nothing sounds better then a 2 stroke engine a notch 8. Unfortunately, I'm missing that now in California since most locomotives are 4 stroke-mostly GE. But with after treatment, the 710 series is now Tier 4 final approved too!
Excellent camera work and good audio! Oh how I miss that 645 sound.
Great video and catches!
Sounds like Southern Pacific
Even after at least 30 years in service, the sd40-2s are still proving their worth today.
Now its 50 years
Always love seeing old DM&E locomotives. I grew up watching them pull trains through my town. It was the best thing I knew back then and today. Love it when I see them in their home territory pulling heavy trains one off the steepest grades on the line
The only thing missing is the clackety-clack of jointed rail.
Great Videography Capture SD40-2 Cadillacs, NS popping out Gallitzin, Nifty CR NS patch’s, Snazzy CP HiCubes, Vintage clean RBN SW 1’s, 6) CSX and what ?? a 40’ Green Box car… beat to crap GRW gons, CSX on Sand Patch w/ Centerbeams upfront (NS tried that stunt on Horseshoe)….thanks for giving this retired Railfan and H0 modeler some prototypical license ….not to mention NECR post card scene. Thanks for posting!!
Isn't it something? The dash 2 line was produced from the early 70s to early 80s, and roughly 90% of them are still in service. Almost all that were sold off by class 1s were bought by shorelines. Alot of the Sd40s built from 67 to 73? Were rebuilt into dash 2s.
Love this sound.
I once was in the Kicking Horse pass and heard an eastbound train climbing out of Golden with 4 engines up front and four in the rear all in notch 8. The canyon was booming.
Do the CP ones sound even better?
Nice bunch of hard working railroad locomotives
👍👍👍😎😎😎
That is a wonderful sound almost a good as a steam engine whistle moaning in the mountains. But raw power sure sounds good.
Great compilation thanks for sharing
Outstanding!
Wow super video !!!!!
What line are the first couple of clips on?
Formerly the Canadian Pacific Sunbury Subdivion, which is now the Norfolk Southern D&H Southline.
Also more information if you expand the description.
Central Penn Rail Productions that’s what I thought, I plan on taking a trip to Railfan that line later this summer
This is a really good video. Thank you for all the work that you put into making it.
Probably the best locomotive ever built, the SD40-2
Great video, interesting power there.
The sound of the power
HOLD YOUR EARS @ 5:55 !!!!!!!!
Why don’t you show the whole train? Some of us want to see how many cars it’s pulling when their using a lot of power!
One of the greatest videos I've ever seen!
Do these locos have field weakening for even more power beyond the eighth notch?
Very nice video!
How many hours at a time do they keep the throttle wide open? Sounds awesome!
Anyone else see the person in the forward facing DPU on the coal train?
3:56 love the Manual Valve on that P3
Great variety.
If EMD want to regain his domination again, I think there is some way to do it :
1. Do the same thing when they built the SD40-2, simple electronics and simple mechanics
2. Develop a Tier IV compliant 710s as standard and an optional 1010s
3. Do what GE does, making customer based services and good aftersales technique
As a former GE fans, I could say that lots of railway companies nowadays use GE instead of EMD because of GE's customer based service (like taking complaints and fix it as well as asking what will be the railway companies suggestion to new product) meanwhile make their product better overtime...
It has to be better to service.
Nice !!!
Ads before the video is fine. Ad breaks in a short video isn't fine. Stopped watching at the break only a few minutes into the video. This is why ad filters exist, but the unit I used didn't have ad filter installed. The minutes of content I saw had good quality but it doesn't justify excessive ads. I want to see an hour of content before I accept breaks.
Get over it 🤡
@12:05 there are yellow signs on both sides of the track. 35/25 LHS and 35/30 RHS, do these indicate speeds for the curves?
Thanks in advance.
Hi from NZ,
Anthony
It's the speed limit. I'm pretty sure it's passenger trains on top and freight on bottom
I also love the engine changing sound at 5:40
That’s one great noise I’ll never forget.
Монтана х
Штат чтоль?
Я фан СД40-2😊😊
Sweet Sweet music 🎶 to my ears 👂 💕. Sweet memories of watching trains, my favorite diesel sound. You even got 5910! My favorite SD40-2! Beautiful.
Great video! Captured the essence of SD 40 ts Doing what theyre happiest at Throttle 8 2% grade 100+ cars in tow! Nice shots of well kept ex class1 units we maintained. All that video is missing is the sweet smell of diesel fuel and 40wt oil,and the ground pounding like an earthquake!
Ty for sharing and never can get enough of SD40-2's. Probably because was around Railroads and remember the sounds. Nothing compares today to that sound when I was a young kid in the late 70's and early 80's. You'd hear a Horn from a distance which could be 2 to six miles away and you'd hear that Hum! No need to go into detail....those who know that sound can relate. Great video and ty again for sharing.
Amazing sound!! The pure power of EMD engines ..... the best sound ever, talking about diesel engines!!!
I wonder how many times locomotive engineers and conductors see railfans standing there with cameras, and filming them. They must feel very popular, like movie stars. That set of 6 Reading and Northern EMD's are popular on RUclips.
I really like the Norfolk Southern engines, the white on black really reminds me of the old Union Pacific steam locomotives.
Impressive always!
That sound of power is unmistakable and music to my ears! Long Live the EMD 645...
I miss seeing those blue and yellow IC&E locos going threw town! They took over after IMRL left Iowa.
In about another 60 to 80 years most locomotives will be fully electric and I don't mean with overhead wires but fully electric, the batteries are getting better each day. It's gone be a sad day when all the diesel and gas engines are gone, but sooner or later it will happen.
Great video. I love the compilation of all the different trains and freight that you capture. Way to keep viewers excited and not bored.
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Whoever designed the connector (knuckle) that connects these trains together must have been a genius. I mean you've got as many as 5 engines connected together pulling a 100 Plus car train loaded to the gills, can't even begin to imagine the kind of force that must be exerted against a very lead knuckle attached to the rear of the 5th engine connecting it to that large a train.
Totally miss those days before Fuhrer Harrison came
You're not kidding, CP dropped off the face of the earth in Pennsylvania within 2 years of his reign.
Never really see SD40’s pullin double stacks
I think I know who bought some of UP's older locomotives.
I forgot how glorious the SD40-2s sound in notch 8
BURLY POWER
I love the synchronized wave sounds the engines make. Imagine you landed on planet Earth in a remote region and you heard that eerie sound in the distance.