Sorry if I sound a little stuffy, I've been sick for the past 10 days or so and finally feel better, I didn't want to hold on to this video for too long! This is the first video I used my new RODE NT1-A mic for voiceover, so I hope it sounds a little better, I have many more videos coming soon that I've been trying to catch up on! Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying their New Year so far. Thanks for watching & commenting! :)
VERY enjoyable! The trains, signals, lighting, and camera work all complemented each other perfectly! Oh, those NS Heritage units? I can't help but think enjoy them while you can because it wouldn't surprise me that when they go in for heavy repairs and repaints those Heritage schemes will be history. Too bad about that picturesque farm going away, but if you were Farmer Jones and Mr. Developer showed up one day and offered you millions for the property what would you do? It'd be hard to say "No!" Thanks for posting! It was a fast 24 minutes!
I think it's also the fact that the farmers hit retirement age and no one really wanted to resume the farming business, but cannot say for sure. Since it's not preserved land, a lot of zoning is either R1 or light industrial. The good news is it sounds like the facility will get rail service if and when it is ever built. Also thanks for the comments and the view!
@@CentralPennRailProductions Quite true, I hadn't thought about the retirement age angle. It happens to a lot of small businesses (and farming is a business after all) where the owner wants to retire and the kids aren't interested in taking over.
Excellent video! Ilove the signals that is displayed throughout the video. The signals is an important part of Railfanning and should be included more often. Please provide more of your signal included videos in the future. Love your work!
I have been waiting for months for a new video. You do the best videos. Im a PA native and I travel all over PA doing survey work and sometimes it involves railways. I have always had a soft spot for trains and these videos are the best!!!
If all goes well, I hope to be uploading more regularly this year, I spent much of last year trying to catch up on the backlog over the last 3 years. Funny thing is, a lot of my upcoming videos will be from outside of PA. Thanks for watching!
Very nice work Sir! Good camera work , nice smooth pans, just the right amount of excellent commentary! At 7;30 , you say you like crossovers...I do as well and even enjoy them on my layout! As a signal guy, we sometimes forget how crucial the interlocking system is in railroads! A poorly maintained switch machine, or a crossed wire in a system , can result in a head on , or derailment. Luckily all signal systems are "fail safe" but as tech's , we have the responsibility to keep them that way! Great video and keep them coming. Cheers Gregg.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Yep so far, I need 10 more, but I'm trying to recatch 5. I hope I can accomplish that. Btw, Southern is getting repaired rn
You're channel is really starting to mature. Really enjoy that you don't do much commentary if any at all with the steam engines. I love hearing those whistles linger above the trees for minutes on end. But on the modern freight it was really good to hear commentary and information about the trains, their performance, and their history. So glad I subscribed.
Steam definitely speaks for itself, no need for the commentary. I am transitioning into doing more operational-based videos with the modern stuff hence the voice over, but I don't like speaking over the key moments where the sound shines through. Thanks for subscribing!
one thing i liked about out west trains they have 70mph crossovers, that is cool to watch! it’s so smooth! and 10:28 that’s an interesting signal aspect…. diverging into the on coming train? lol
That's the auto router's favorite move on the Harrisburg Line. Not sure what sense it makes to stop a train for a meet in double track but that's where we are.
Amazing as always! I can't be speaking only for myself when I ask, don't you hate it sitting in a spot and two trains meet but you can't tell which one will get there first? Always fun seeing some meets. Cheers!
Yeah it was definitely an exciting but nervous feeling, I couldn't believe how perfect that timing was. Especially considering everything was running "opposite" main, I would have been blocked by that 11N!
Very Cool!! I recently moved to PA from Staten Island during CHristmas break and I plan to see some action on the Harrisburg Line this Spring or Summer. Also, I've been going to the Port Road Branch a lot lately, but I can't seem to come at the right time. I've always gotten there too late or when there's absolutly nothing at all. IDK if traisn r going back 2 running in the night and early morning hours cuz of Amtrak restrictions but if u know a thing or 2 about what time 2 show up 4 trains on the Port RIad, pls let me know. Once again, great catches and keep it up!!
Yeah the Port Road is awesome! I still have to catch up and put all my videos together from the Port Road and NEC from 2021 until now. It seems like the daylight traffic has slowed down but still happens time to time. The days are just too short right now to see much in daylight, but come spring I might venture down there again.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Ok, I see. I've been going down there in daylight hours but I've only gotten close to catching anything. I've mostly been going to the COLA tower area, cuz that's the closest spot to my house. Most of those trips r kinda like mini expeditionary trips to explore what has largely been foreign territory up to this point.
8:39-8:55 That is very unlikely, but very rare. I usually only see those on KCS, CP Rail, or CSX manifests... But at the same time, it actually doesn't sound rare, because it's just a MIXED freight!! 😆
Great video. I'm considering getting a Panasonic HC X-1500 myself. One of the main issues I've seen in reviews is the less than stellar low light performance, but this video looks pretty good, especially towards the end of the day when you were in a spot with no light other than the sun. I don't shoot at night very often, but I do on occasion. What's your impression of the camera in low light?
It's not good in low light at all because it's a 1/2" sensor. The wider shots in low light in this video were shot on the Panasonic GH5 with a Voigtländer F0.95 lens. The HC-X1500 is basically a jack of all trades but master of none sort of camera. Autofocus is terrible FYI, I always use manual. But other than that the built in mic is great (except it's hard to block wind noise). Sometimes though, I'll just use the audio from the camera, though most of the time I am using the Rode Stereo Videomic X hooked into a TASCAM DR-70D in the XLR slots. The zoom and built in codecs are great. Good documentary camera. You could, of course also externally record to a Atomos Ninja or some other external recorder for better quality and color control, but I haven't done this yet. I'm mainly waiting another couple years to see if any new cameras come out that blow this one out of the water.
ChainsawN&W1218, really enjoyed the video, nice departure shot of GE ES44AC NP HU at dusk and the manifest diverting at the crossovers also great meet and shot of Ethanol train dropping the signal!🇺🇲👍🛤🚂
Sorry if I sound a little stuffy, I've been sick for the past 10 days or so and finally feel better, I didn't want to hold on to this video for too long! This is the first video I used my new RODE NT1-A mic for voiceover, so I hope it sounds a little better, I have many more videos coming soon that I've been trying to catch up on! Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying their New Year so far. Thanks for watching & commenting! :)
You're alright, dude!
There is nothing quite like the creaking, banging, and hum of freight cars lumbering down the tracks. You've captured that sound well.
Love the trains with extra info, and the brilliant scenes you always capture. Cheers !
Thanks!
16:42Fantastic meet! That couldn't have been timed better if it had been planned
VERY enjoyable! The trains, signals, lighting, and camera work all complemented each other perfectly! Oh, those NS Heritage units? I can't help but think enjoy them while you can because it wouldn't surprise me that when they go in for heavy repairs and repaints those Heritage schemes will be history.
Too bad about that picturesque farm going away, but if you were Farmer Jones and Mr. Developer showed up one day and offered you millions for the property what would you do? It'd be hard to say "No!"
Thanks for posting! It was a fast 24 minutes!
I think it's also the fact that the farmers hit retirement age and no one really wanted to resume the farming business, but cannot say for sure. Since it's not preserved land, a lot of zoning is either R1 or light industrial. The good news is it sounds like the facility will get rail service if and when it is ever built. Also thanks for the comments and the view!
@@CentralPennRailProductions Quite true, I hadn't thought about the retirement age angle. It happens to a lot of small businesses (and farming is a business after all) where the owner wants to retire and the kids aren't interested in taking over.
Excellent video! Ilove the signals that is displayed throughout the video. The signals is an important part of Railfanning and should be included more often. Please provide more of your signal included videos in the future. Love your work!
Really great sunset shots and railfanning.
I have been waiting for months for a new video. You do the best videos. Im a PA native and I travel all over PA doing survey work and sometimes it involves railways. I have always had a soft spot for trains and these videos are the best!!!
If all goes well, I hope to be uploading more regularly this year, I spent much of last year trying to catch up on the backlog over the last 3 years. Funny thing is, a lot of my upcoming videos will be from outside of PA. Thanks for watching!
Very nice work Sir! Good camera work , nice smooth pans, just the right amount of excellent commentary! At 7;30 , you say you like crossovers...I do as well and even enjoy them on my layout! As a signal guy, we sometimes forget how crucial the interlocking system is in railroads! A poorly maintained switch machine, or a crossed wire in a system , can result in a head on , or derailment. Luckily all signal systems are "fail safe" but as tech's , we have the responsibility to keep them that way!
Great video and keep them coming.
Cheers Gregg.
Good to see you again. Nice catching 1070 & 8100
Yeah it's good to see Heritage Units from time to time.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Yep so far, I need 10 more, but I'm trying to recatch 5. I hope I can accomplish that. Btw, Southern is getting repaired rn
That meet between 11N and 200 is great intro footage, especially with the leader on 11N turning the headlights on while passing the camera
You're channel is really starting to mature.
Really enjoy that you don't do much commentary if any at all with the steam engines. I love hearing those whistles linger above the trees for minutes on end.
But on the modern freight it was really good to hear commentary and information about the trains, their performance, and their history.
So glad I subscribed.
Steam definitely speaks for itself, no need for the commentary. I am transitioning into doing more operational-based videos with the modern stuff hence the voice over, but I don't like speaking over the key moments where the sound shines through. Thanks for subscribing!
@@CentralPennRailProductionsgreat video
Thanks for the video. Very enjoyable.
Really good video , appreciate the explanations of braking technique, signal aspects and train numbering & origin/ destination info etc
Thanks, glad you found the info helpful.
one thing i liked about out west trains they have 70mph crossovers, that is cool to watch! it’s so smooth! and 10:28 that’s an interesting signal aspect…. diverging into the on coming train? lol
Excellent! 👍🏼
Nice meets, the sunset shots are particularly nice.
This was fun to watch! Thanks!
Nice to see a new video on this channel. Hope your voice gets better.
Great videos and excellent commentary.
nice video and catches
Awesome catches! I’ve been watching your channel since I was a kid
Thanks!!!
Best echo I’ve ever heard 10:30 I need to get out there and hear that sometime.
I like the narration and info !
Excellent video. I enjoyed it. But I always enjoy your videos 😊
Thanks Central Penn for NS heritage!
That's the auto router's favorite move on the Harrisburg Line. Not sure what sense it makes to stop a train for a meet in double track but that's where we are.
Yeah it confused me at first, but then it made sense when they ran all the westbounds up both tracks until 19G got out of the way.
The deviation in the K’s and E’s for oil and ethanol is done for the 1,000 mile inspection requirements.
Great video bud
Fantastic Video Keep That Content Coming!
Amazing as always! I can't be speaking only for myself when I ask, don't you hate it sitting in a spot and two trains meet but you can't tell which one will get there first? Always fun seeing some meets. Cheers!
Yeah it was definitely an exciting but nervous feeling, I couldn't believe how perfect that timing was. Especially considering everything was running "opposite" main, I would have been blocked by that 11N!
@@CentralPennRailProductions that’s happened to me one too many times but it’s fun nonetheless
SAVE the farm and screw the Cold Storage place! 👎
Very Cool!! I recently moved to PA from Staten Island during CHristmas break and I plan to see some action on the Harrisburg Line this Spring or Summer. Also, I've been going to the Port Road Branch a lot lately, but I can't seem to come at the right time. I've always gotten there too late or when there's absolutly nothing at all. IDK if traisn r going back 2 running in the night and early morning hours cuz of Amtrak restrictions but if u know a thing or 2 about what time 2 show up 4 trains on the Port RIad, pls let me know. Once again, great catches and keep it up!!
Yeah the Port Road is awesome! I still have to catch up and put all my videos together from the Port Road and NEC from 2021 until now. It seems like the daylight traffic has slowed down but still happens time to time. The days are just too short right now to see much in daylight, but come spring I might venture down there again.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Ok, I see. I've been going down there in daylight hours but I've only gotten close to catching anything. I've mostly been going to the COLA tower area, cuz that's the closest spot to my house. Most of those trips r kinda like mini expeditionary trips to explore what has largely been foreign territory up to this point.
8:39-8:55 That is very unlikely, but very rare. I usually only see those on KCS, CP Rail, or CSX manifests...
But at the same time, it actually doesn't sound rare, because it's just a MIXED freight!! 😆
Nice!
Nice Coverage
👍🥀🇮🇳🥀👍
Great video. I'm considering getting a Panasonic HC X-1500 myself. One of the main issues I've seen in reviews is the less than stellar low light performance, but this video looks pretty good, especially towards the end of the day when you were in a spot with no light other than the sun. I don't shoot at night very often, but I do on occasion. What's your impression of the camera in low light?
It's not good in low light at all because it's a 1/2" sensor. The wider shots in low light in this video were shot on the Panasonic GH5 with a Voigtländer F0.95 lens. The HC-X1500 is basically a jack of all trades but master of none sort of camera. Autofocus is terrible FYI, I always use manual. But other than that the built in mic is great (except it's hard to block wind noise). Sometimes though, I'll just use the audio from the camera, though most of the time I am using the Rode Stereo Videomic X hooked into a TASCAM DR-70D in the XLR slots. The zoom and built in codecs are great. Good documentary camera. You could, of course also externally record to a Atomos Ninja or some other external recorder for better quality and color control, but I haven't done this yet. I'm mainly waiting another couple years to see if any new cameras come out that blow this one out of the water.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Thanks for the info.
What was the interlocking name where the meet happened?
This train looks like a zebra-similar to the cefx locomotive ac4400cw.
What language are they speaking on the radio?
Great video, is it common for ethonal trains to carry coal cars?
Wasn’t this channel at one point originally called Hammerhead1?
Or is that a different channel?
No, I used to go by o00o00ozy
Oh yea that’s right I remember that name!
ChainsawN&W1218, really enjoyed the video, nice departure shot of GE ES44AC NP HU at dusk and the manifest diverting at the crossovers also great meet and shot of Ethanol train dropping the signal!🇺🇲👍🛤🚂