Local village has live cam of RR crossing on their main street. Secondary line hitting all the small towns. I see alot of GP-38's and GP-40's. Those old workhorses still have alot of life in them. I also see alot of CSX and BNSF engines hauling these small trains. Thanks for sharing this video.
I used to catch those SSW GP60s a lot. Great runners. They wanted to run, and on a stack train you could let them go. One night I had 2 GP60s and two loaded auto boxes. A trainmaster chased us for miles trying to stop us for speeding. What a great run that was. Chief dispatcher finally! Told him he was wrong. Another official bit the dust that night.
UP should consider painting a couple of heritage units in Western Pacific colors. WP was bought out in 1983 by Southern Pacific, which was itself bought out by UP in 1996. UP runs up the old WP route from Oakland through Sacramento, then up the Feather River canyon all the way to Winnemucca NV.
Ese carrotanque blanco con franja naranja o roja es acido fluoridrico?? Ese tanque lo llegue a acoplar en la refineria de Minatilan Veracruz en Mexico pero no recuerdo en concreto que tipo de acido lleva
Looks like image stabilization on the camera interacting badly with a tripod, which happens with some systems. (Basically, the tripod means that the only vibration is the vibration caused by the image stabilization itself, so it can get into a feedback loop.)
@@kens.3729 At that point, the crew is searching for potential obstacles in their path because they are probably at restricted speed about to go into the Blue Island yard. However, the controlling unit is probably getting alarms from the unit with the overheating traction motor. Does this answer your statement?
I love the burning copper winding smell in the morning!
I love the smell of traction motors in the morning!
When I worked in the Chicago area they called it Idiots, Hobos & Boozers.
(IHB)
4:54 That scared me! I was looking at the train all calmly then SWOOP EFFECT AND A FACE!
I love how you narrate your re cap videos. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Local village has live cam of RR crossing on their main street. Secondary line hitting all the small towns. I see alot of GP-38's and GP-40's. Those old workhorses still have alot of life in them. I also see alot of CSX and BNSF engines hauling these small trains. Thanks for sharing this video.
Sweet Video Happy Halloween 👻🎃
Happy Halloween 🎃 From Bowling Green KY
Today is absolute awesome video. Thank You, Mr. Aaron. Happy Halloween 👻
I used to catch those SSW GP60s a lot. Great runners. They wanted to run, and on a stack train you could let them go. One night I had 2 GP60s and two loaded auto boxes. A trainmaster chased us for miles trying to stop us for speeding. What a great run that was. Chief dispatcher finally! Told him he was wrong. Another official bit the dust that night.
Was Newman driving the train?
UP should consider painting a couple of heritage units in Western Pacific colors. WP was bought out in 1983 by Southern Pacific, which was itself bought out by UP in 1996.
UP runs up the old WP route from Oakland through Sacramento, then up the Feather River canyon all the way to Winnemucca NV.
Ese carrotanque blanco con franja naranja o roja es acido fluoridrico?? Ese tanque lo llegue a acoplar en la refineria de Minatilan Veracruz en Mexico pero no recuerdo en concreto que tipo de acido lleva
Id say it sure went.
Doesn't the motor lock up after that? Would be bad to keep it rolling like that.
Like the WM heritage unit.
6:37 Quite an earthquake going on there! 🤣
Oh the humanity!
Nooo Not 3800 and 🎃👻
6:38 kinda reminded me of cali earthquakes. I know it was an optical thing.
Looks like image stabilization on the camera interacting badly with a tripod, which happens with some systems. (Basically, the tripod means that the only vibration is the vibration caused by the image stabilization itself, so it can get into a feedback loop.)
its an ex penn central, what do you expect
Not too much the things 53 years old 🤯
What causes that to happen ?
*Not the heritage unit* + Foamers be raging rn
Tell me the Crew Can’t See the Traction Motor Burning 🔥 Up ? 🤪👎
@@kens.3729 At that point, the crew is searching for potential obstacles in their path because they are probably at restricted speed about to go into the Blue Island yard. However, the controlling unit is probably getting alarms from the unit with the overheating traction motor.
Does this answer your statement?
If they saw it, they probably thought it was diesel exhaust, or a sticking brake shoe.
Or told to take it to the yd lol
Once twice three times aaaaah aaaaah oh the humanity.
Indiana Harbor Belt 4014.
8066? You mean 3800
EVs!
I dident like it one bit.