How do you TURN a Train around?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @LocoPro
    @LocoPro Год назад +17

    The legend back at it.

    • @DV_Graph1cs
      @DV_Graph1cs Год назад

      Oi, what're you doin here

    • @LocoPro
      @LocoPro Год назад

      @@DV_Graph1cs That's my spot, child, you know this. 😂

    • @DTRProductions.
      @DTRProductions. Год назад +1

      @@LocoPro why do you say child When he Is a Grown Man mister Nathan

    • @LocoPro
      @LocoPro Год назад

      @@DTRProductions.Destin is not a grown man.

    • @DTRProductions.
      @DTRProductions. Год назад

      @@LocoPro then why did you said child

  • @danyoung2755
    @danyoung2755 Год назад +3

    Thank you for breaking this maneuver down in a clear and concise manner. Excellent production!

  • @DannyBTalks
    @DannyBTalks Год назад +7

    Even though this is something I'm familiar with, you do such a good job telling the story, as always. Great work!

  • @VirtualRailfan
    @VirtualRailfan Год назад +1

    Definitely love these videos!! Another winner.

  • @railfan630
    @railfan630 Год назад +1

    Southern railway 8202 will be running this spring v12 productions.

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 Год назад +11

    I grew up in northern Manitoba, Canada. We lived right next to a Y and just a short distance from the icehouse and roundhouse. (I'm an older woman). I remember watching the trains using the Y and playing in the icehouse. My mom and dad's people were all railroad folk. One family worked for Canadian Pacific (CP) and the other for Canadian National (CN). Lots of somewhat friendly arguments about which was the better one.

  • @ronaldjoyce7374
    @ronaldjoyce7374 Год назад +3

    Cool, THANKS, Ron

  • @DanHPage
    @DanHPage Год назад +7

    Charlie, another superb video! This is a great explanation of a wye and how it works. I like the set, too, with the model of the Amtrak train and other railroad items. Beautifully edited and voiced. Thanks! Dan Page

  • @treinenliefde
    @treinenliefde Год назад +4

    The reverse loop system is sort of what we often do in the Netherlands to turn trains around. Our network is quite densely packed with various railways that connect to make loops where trains can run around. It isn't common to see such movements but it has happened before when a multiple unit has a flat spot and has to be oriented in a certain direction for the wheels to be in the right direction at the works, or with a charter run where running in the same direction is preferred over having to switch end frequently.

  • @22NCRAILFAN23
    @22NCRAILFAN23 Год назад +5

    Nice video. Love it!

  • @michaelskidmore5086
    @michaelskidmore5086 Год назад +2

    In my state of Florida, Amtrak has a wye for the station stop at Tampa Union Station. They use the wye in Ybor City to reverse the moves into the station.

  • @paulkoza8652
    @paulkoza8652 Год назад +1

    The quality of your videos is outstanding. Thank you. I had to laugh at your comment about Amtrak having to wait for CSX freights. Outside of the NE Corridor, Amtrak has to wait for everything the Class I RR throw at them. This is why the US will never, ever have good quality passenger RR service. If it were up to me, I would scrap all long distance Amtrak trains in favor of service like the NE corridor that would limit the duration of a run to 6 hours or less. Couple that with multiple trains per would be a big jump forward for rail transport. Oh, and also, passenger train priority over freight!

  • @PeterT1981
    @PeterT1981 Год назад +3

    There’s an existing ‘balloon loop’ in McHenry, ND. It was used for a tourist rail ride for some time. But, I think it’s no longer running. If you go to google maps you can see it. That section of rail is no longer connected to any mainline.

  • @jordonfreeman166
    @jordonfreeman166 Год назад +3

    Go to the theme park Dollywood and ride their steam train, the Dollywood Express, pulled by one of two ex-White Pass & Yukon 2-8-2’s to see reverse loops in action daily. And go to the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum to see a wye being used multiple times daily.

    • @v12productions
      @v12productions  Год назад +1

      I almost forgot about the wye at TVRM! I experienced that in the cab of 4501!

  • @MichaelRailfan2808
    @MichaelRailfan2808 Год назад +1

    I had to do a presentation on east Palestine and used your video for evidence and got an A!

  • @RH1N0______13
    @RH1N0______13 Год назад +2

    Great video V12

  • @bjjt-nu9dx
    @bjjt-nu9dx Год назад

    They park it on what was the lead track to Atlantic Steel. Years ago Amtrak would drop an engine and a sleeper or two from the south bound Crescent, then a day train from ATL to New Orleans, at Peachtree Station to await the northbound Crescent which then was scheduled to depart around 7:30 or 8:00 in the evening.

  • @edisonkelly2729
    @edisonkelly2729 Год назад +1

    The nyc city hall station for the 6 line is an example of a balloon loop

  • @F40M07
    @F40M07 Год назад +4

    1. Locomotive(s) at both ends
    2. A wye
    3. A turntable (only for a locomotive)

  • @DC4260Productions
    @DC4260Productions Год назад +1

    I've seen a video about a similar process for the Silver Star down in Tampa. As for balloon loops, I believe we have at least one in New Zealand. It's in the town of Woodville, and right next to the junction where the Wairarapa Line leaves the Napier line. One time I saw two steam locomotives get turned around on the balloon loop.

  • @joellawrence1132
    @joellawrence1132 Год назад +1

    Nice video! I watched this operation back in early January one morning when 19 had a Dash 8 second. You should consider making a trip up to Harriman, TN sometime and do a video on the wye up there. They turn entire BNSF coal trains on that wye to get them into the TVA Kingston Power Plant and to get the empties routed back to Chattanooga. I got lucky back in January and caught an empty train turning the wye.

    • @v12productions
      @v12productions  Год назад +1

      Didn't know about that! I'll look into going up there.

  • @adavazquez6912
    @adavazquez6912 Год назад

    Love this channel, thank you please show us more.

  • @SD40Fan_Jason
    @SD40Fan_Jason Год назад

    I am looking forward to the ATL-> DAL service when it begins. CPKC is working right now to upgrade their tracks between Meridian MS and Marshal TX to support the train. Once that's done they just have to train the crews and sell tickets.

  • @wavesnbikes
    @wavesnbikes Год назад

    Charlie looks like @MilesinTransit's Dad. Nice work as always, man.

  • @bluebooya
    @bluebooya Год назад +2

    Can you make a video on the rebuild of NS 1067?

  • @keithgutshall9559
    @keithgutshall9559 Год назад +1

    Years ago the RF&P had a wye and a loop

  • @kens.3729
    @kens.3729 Год назад +1

    Amtrak does this in St. Louis and Kansas City because they have to get Turned Around somehow. 😬👍🙏

  • @LancesLens
    @LancesLens Год назад

    Great video! I also stand in the back of my pick up sometimes and shoot over the fence! And I know that glass filled parking lot lol.

  • @billmcdonald488
    @billmcdonald488 Год назад +1

    Hey, Amtrak uses that wine method every day when they service Tampa. 0:26

  • @richardconnelly934
    @richardconnelly934 Год назад

    Great video! In the diagram, the legs of the wyee need to be long enough for the train to clear the switch.

  • @JonathanColemanTrains
    @JonathanColemanTrains Год назад

    There is one more that you for got to mention and that is run around the train like Strasburg railroad does do the run around the train at Paradise Pa and Strasburg Pa

  • @danger7694
    @danger7694 Год назад

    The Amtrak here actually ends here and turns around every single tirp twice per day. There is a Y about 3/4 of a mile from the station that it uses.

  • @brianokeefe7781
    @brianokeefe7781 Год назад

    sometimes railroads use a loop as well. Find the Miami FL AMTRAC station on EARTH and you'll see a loop wraps around this station at the 'end of the line'

  • @jacobdubielak
    @jacobdubielak Год назад

    When it was involved in the collision with csx 777 ,03

  • @jasonhowe1697
    @jasonhowe1697 Год назад

    i understand of the concept of y, however to save time wastage seems more prudent running loco at both ends

  • @SavSpdDemon
    @SavSpdDemon Год назад +2

    Does this work for all passenger trains that are not AMTRAK? I'm asking this because the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) also has trains that go in one direction, but I don't know how they move leading locomotives from both ends.

    • @v12productions
      @v12productions  Год назад +1

      I think it would work for other passenger trains.

  • @thetechnocrat4979
    @thetechnocrat4979 Год назад +1

    It was very interesting to see but why not just attach a locomotive at the front and one at the back, with cabs facing outwards? Much more efficient that way.

    • @frzstat
      @frzstat Год назад

      I believe Amtrak coaches have seats that face in one direction. If you run the train in reverse, all of the passengers would be facing backwards.

    • @magik2005
      @magik2005 Год назад

      @@frzstat Lol, what a dumb idea. :D

  • @adirondackandnorthern
    @adirondackandnorthern Год назад

    nice HO scale model you have there looks like a p42

  • @Kansas-Trains
    @Kansas-Trains Год назад

    Great depiction Brother 😊🙏🇺🇸👌

  • @jacobdubielak
    @jacobdubielak Год назад

    That was a epic horn show from amtrak train 19

  • @Norfolksouthernproduction-ns
    @Norfolksouthernproduction-ns 3 месяца назад

    0:44 omg NS 8105

  • @jacobdubielak
    @jacobdubielak Год назад

    If you look up Cayce south carlona train collision amtrak locomotive 47 was leading amtrak 91 after ace4 locomotive I don't remember the number

  • @DairyNS
    @DairyNS Год назад +1

    V12 Productions did you hear about the rail Crossing incident in Ringgold Georgia just a few days ago

  • @jamesbraxton6132
    @jamesbraxton6132 Год назад

    Believe it or not i rode a train around the lower revising loop of Grand Central Station NYC.had to hold my fingers in my ears while going around that as a tight loop

  • @jacobdubielak
    @jacobdubielak Год назад

    Do a cab ride of a Norfolk southern et44c4 locomotive and do a horn show

  • @Maxwellwhynot
    @Maxwellwhynot Год назад

    A little bit of Music City Star action!

  • @iamme453
    @iamme453 Год назад

    Maybe like a dirt race car? Full throttle and turn hard right!

  • @jerrywhite5800
    @jerrywhite5800 Год назад

    What channel do you listen to the train radio

  • @wes5150.
    @wes5150. Год назад +1

    Why !

  • @railbubba1
    @railbubba1 Год назад

    Amtrak uses a balloon track in Miami.

  • @mattevans4377
    @mattevans4377 Год назад +2

    As a European, this all seems awfully convoluted, and the only reason I can see for such operation is that you want the consist layout to stay the same, and yet in Europe we are fine with the layout being flipped (so like first class goes from being at the front of the train to the rear). Will it really confuse Americans that much if the layout is flipped?

    • @connieembury1
      @connieembury1 Год назад +1

      Lots more space in North America so we have lots of room for Y's.

    • @mattevans4377
      @mattevans4377 Год назад +1

      @@connieembury1 But density is more efficient. If the locos were back to back, you could use points to get to a parallel track, run round to the front of the train, and then use another set of points back to the original track, and be hooked back up in 5 minutes tops. This took what, half an hour at least?
      And that's not even talking about things like a DVT or top and tail.

    • @RestrictedProceed
      @RestrictedProceed Год назад +1

      @@mattevans4377 IIRC, Amtrak prefers to have engines facing the same way (elephant style) on its long-distance trains so that the 2nd engine is able to take the lead should the 1st one fail enroute. Having them back-to-back would render both engines useless as there are seldom any wyes nearby. OTOH, two engines elephant style are rarely used on shorter routes. Such services are usually solo-lead, two engines push-pull or push-pull with cab car.

    • @mattevans4377
      @mattevans4377 Год назад

      @@RestrictedProceed Can they not do distributed power like the freight railroads, so if an engine fails, you can still drive the other one from the first cab. Would also save on crew costs.

    • @RestrictedProceed
      @RestrictedProceed Год назад

      @@mattevans4377 There can be situations where the 1st engine is incapable of physically leading the train, for example RXR collisions, broken windshield or control system failure.

  • @raidlover6941
    @raidlover6941 Год назад

    Doesn’t Tampa have one for Amtrak?

  • @RFMCabooseNP1713
    @RFMCabooseNP1713 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @darrenlane6316
    @darrenlane6316 Год назад

    Miami has a reverse loop.

  • @PatrickLeFloch
    @PatrickLeFloch Год назад

    This 3 maneuver doesnt seem very efficient. Would it not be cheaper for Amtrak to have control cars instead?

  • @The101Point1
    @The101Point1 Год назад

    Or running around the train

  • @travel-foodvlog
    @travel-foodvlog Год назад

    Impressive

  • @adrv5721
    @adrv5721 Год назад

    Love your videos. Keep them coming.

  • @Conrailfan8098
    @Conrailfan8098 Год назад

    Q:How do you turn a train around. A: VERY SLOWLY

  • @Gfysimpletons
    @Gfysimpletons Год назад +1

    Stay clear of NS….

  • @connormcgrath8296
    @connormcgrath8296 Год назад

    I didn't know trains make 3 point turns.

  • @magik2005
    @magik2005 Год назад

    Has it never occurred to American railway companies to put the second power unit on the back end of the train, facing the other way, like European trains? That way it can go both ways without all this extra time and track to change directions. Amtrak seems so backward compared to European transit systems. Even their carriage consists often don't match in design.

  • @midmichiganemdrailfan.4187
    @midmichiganemdrailfan.4187 Год назад

    Amtrak bulding on bridge no Amtrak sine in front small parking lot what the

  • @aidanhough7682
    @aidanhough7682 Год назад

    Have you see a mma train