AWWW, Did those Nasty trains, Purposely, "Piss, on your parade", for the WHOLE, 5-6, minutes, the timer shows? Bet that gave the Bears ,time to clear, the State Line!
Unfortunately, they did it the wrong way around, from day 1. Instead of the government owning the road and the railroad having the right to cross it, the railroad owns the railroad and the government has the right to put roads across it. So every time you cross a grade crossing, you're basically a guest of the railroad and they're doing you a favour.
@@railroad9000 Roads were a thing before cars. And why does it matter which technology was invented first? Surely the question is one of societal good: is it better for society to let trains run unhindered or to let roads be used unhindered?
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I could watch trains all day
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Awww he was upset a choo choo train blocked his path 😂😂😂
That he was. Kept him from Bambi for an extra 10 minutes 😢😂
Hardly the end of the world. Good time to appreciate what you have.
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Nice catch and coverage
Thank you. It was a cool day to catch some trains.
By the way thank you for sharing this video 😊❤
You're very welcome! 😊 Thanks for being here.
A east bound loaded potash train can range between 80 to 107 cars usually, i have counted west bound empty 120 cars
Yup, those are some long trains!
Probably coming to the port, Saint John
Trains may block roads for up to 20 minutes where roads were first.
I have been at this one for 45 minutes at one point. Batteries run out on the second side camera before you can go retrieve it..
AWWW, Did those Nasty trains, Purposely, "Piss, on your parade", for the WHOLE, 5-6, minutes, the timer shows? Bet that gave the Bears ,time to clear, the State Line!
I guess I’ll respond to that as “what?” You do know I’m not the hunter.. right?
How long were those trains?? Here in Australia our grain trains are only about 40 cars long i believe.
They were pretty long. I just happens the siding cuts across that road.
@@Photosbyrasberry fair enough
First train isn't grain, btw -- it's fertilizer. But, in North America, 100+ cars is normal, and 150-200 isn't unusual.
Only 40 cars no wonder Australia has lots of Road Trains.
@@csxnslol
nice video
Thank you for watching.
Great video! That seems to happen there a lot lol. Are the no parking signs still up on that one side? Jenny
Thanks. Yes on the left side on the way in. I just parked in the lot with the rest of the hunters. Have a great Thanksgiving!
@tworailproductions okay thanks! Happy Thanksgiving to you too 🦃
Where is he
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At the marsh.
Great looking video and that is a shame for that hunter.
Thanks 👍
i love trains , but i can't believe they are allow to bloke roads . if they are they should have to break the train
Happens a lot on the meets.
Unfortunately, they did it the wrong way around, from day 1. Instead of the government owning the road and the railroad having the right to cross it, the railroad owns the railroad and the government has the right to put roads across it. So every time you cross a grade crossing, you're basically a guest of the railroad and they're doing you a favour.
NO!
Railroads were here way before any autos!
@@railroad9000 Roads were a thing before cars. And why does it matter which technology was invented first? Surely the question is one of societal good: is it better for society to let trains run unhindered or to let roads be used unhindered?
Ohhh so you don't want trains blocking roads eh??? And while we're at it, some poor hunters couldn't get their guns off huh??? What a crying shame!!!
Shouldn't hunt anyway its barbaric
100 💯 percent right I agree with you 😢😮
Thanks trevor👍
I guess you "men" don't like eating?