Wow great catch, matching H1's in the elephant position!!! Seeing all these fast trains through an open rural environment really makes me miss home. I can see why you like this location, not to mention it's one with many angles that don't go old. The best part is the fact that you can hear the lead locomotive banging over the switch!
Three cameras actually. And normally I do keep all three on the same side but occasionally set it up this way. Which I hope still stays within the boundaries of the 180 degree rule. Thanks. Bill
Using two cameras certainly adds an extra element.........please tell me that you had two cameras. I use two but always keep them on the same side of the track after seeing the disconcerting change of direction that occurs when you do it like this. Not knocking the video, it's great, just making an observation. And well done in that wind, the videographers biggest enemy.
Wow great catch, matching H1's in the elephant position!!! Seeing all these fast trains through an open rural environment really makes me miss home. I can see why you like this location, not to mention it's one with many angles that don't go old. The best part is the fact that you can hear the lead locomotive banging over the switch!
Great video! Nice catch on two circle logos leading an intermodal, I have seen two, both leading, come around my area in the past year.
Nice to see them together. Thanks for watching.
Awesome lashup! I also like those searchlight signals they still have at the switch.
Looking good. Thanks for watching.
Bill
Heritage I is the best! It's so much more of a balanced scheme!
Great shot, great catch. It's weird to see the H1s getting fairly rare lately.
Nice video and camera work!
Got lucky with this H1 pair. Thanks.
Bill
Three cameras actually. And normally I do keep all three on the same side but occasionally set it up this way. Which I hope still stays within the boundaries of the 180 degree rule. Thanks.
Bill
Always have liked the Heritage I !
Thanks, Alec.
Bill
What is this, 1996? Great lash-up! Great Video! Thanks, Bill!
Thank you.
Bill
Great video Bill!
Thanks.
Bill
What's the track speed here? They were flyin'!
Thanks very much!
Bill
Thanks much.
Bill
Using two cameras certainly adds an extra element.........please tell me that you had two cameras. I use two but always keep them on the same side of the track after seeing the disconcerting change of direction that occurs when you do it like this. Not knocking the video, it's great, just making an observation. And well done in that wind, the videographers biggest enemy.
Nice catch
Great Videos ;-) This is Big Amerika
Greetings from Germany.
Nice.
Danke. Grüße nach Deutschland.
Bill
Thanks! Pozdrowienia.
Bill
Awesome
yeeeeeeeeeea buen video
Hopefully Joe, the BNSF expert, will weigh in, but I think it's 60 mph.
Bill
Thanks much.
Bill
Thanks much!
Bill
Thanks much.
Bill