Awesome catches Brodey! I was actually at Brunswick for M415-14 just hours before you arrived. I also got to talk to the Conductor and he actually asked for my YT page.
As a kid, my grandparents lived in Parkton NC, just south of Fayetteville. The N/S main from Fla up to the Northeast ( same line that runs through Rocky Mt) and their house was only about 300 yards away. I would run out to the road to get a view of the passing trains. This was in the 70’s and 80’s. As I got older, I’d run uptown and get a better view. The Tropicana OJ train would usually make an appearance a few times a week. Before dpu’s, I have seen long trains with 7 and 8 engines. Those were the good old days when it was still Seaboard coast line. One of my neighbors now is an engineer for CSX out of Hamlet NC. I love hearing his stories. You did a really great job with this video. You’re going to have a new sub now. Hope you have a wonderful day and be careful out there. Much love to you from Raeford NC🤙🤙
@@CommonwealthRail I certainly would. they were way more interesting than the boxy ge units. as of now, only three remain, all the way in central maine.
Awesome catches Brodey! I was actually at Brunswick for M415-14 just hours before you arrived. I also got to talk to the Conductor and he actually asked for my YT page.
That’s cool! Thanks for watching man!
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As a kid, my grandparents lived in Parkton NC, just south of Fayetteville. The N/S main from Fla up to the Northeast ( same line that runs through Rocky Mt) and their house was only about 300 yards away. I would run out to the road to get a view of the passing trains. This was in the 70’s and 80’s. As I got older, I’d run uptown and get a better view. The Tropicana OJ train would usually make an appearance a few times a week. Before dpu’s, I have seen long trains with 7 and 8 engines. Those were the good old days when it was still Seaboard coast line. One of my neighbors now is an engineer for CSX out of Hamlet NC. I love hearing his stories. You did a really great job with this video. You’re going to have a new sub now. Hope you have a wonderful day and be careful out there. Much love to you from Raeford NC🤙🤙
Glad you enjoyed this video! Hope to talk to you again soon! Thanks for Watching!
Awesome catches!
Thanks for watching man!
enjoy the "pan am" engine, those ge crayons plagued new england for years on end.
Thank you! They sure did, bet you wish there was still the old Guilford EMDs up there!
@@CommonwealthRail I certainly would. they were way more interesting than the boxy ge units. as of now, only three remain, all the way in central maine.