We did this in Germany all the time its called "rail heading" we would send our vehicle to training areas in Germany. Usually took 2-3 hours by car to get to the training areas but on the rail it could take 18 hours to get the vehicles there as being the lowest priority on the tracks. lol M1 tanks and M3 Bradleys plus M88 and various other equipment. Do you live close to Barstow Ca? NTC is there its a big training area. Oh yeah 3rd Infantry division patch on the metal conex! Rock of the Marne!
@@RFS2022 El Paso? Its probably going to NTC out in Barstow, its showing 3rd ID markings which is based out of Ft Stewart Ga. However, Fort Bliss is in El Paso Tx.
We did this in Germany all the time its called "rail heading" we would send our vehicle to training areas in Germany. Usually took 2-3 hours by car to get to the training areas but on the rail it could take 18 hours to get the vehicles there as being the lowest priority on the tracks. lol M1 tanks and M3 Bradleys plus M88 and various other equipment. Do you live close to Barstow Ca? NTC is there its a big training area. Oh yeah 3rd Infantry division patch on the metal conex! Rock of the Marne!
Huh, interesting, no I don’t live by Barstow unfortunately, I’m in West Texas, but yeah this was a very interesting catch 👍😎
@@RFS2022 El Paso? Its probably going to NTC out in Barstow, its showing 3rd ID markings which is based out of Ft Stewart Ga. However, Fort Bliss is in El Paso Tx.
Yeah it is, but they could be on their way over there too, but huh, thx for teaching me that, guess I learned somethin new for today lol
@@RFS2022 More than likely NTC. No problem. Brought back memories!
Germany 1974-76, CCO 1/35 Armor, we moved our M60A1's by rail back then, long time ago, lots of water under the bridge.
Wow, the power it must take to pull all that.