"Snowy Street Running (And Please Move Your Car!)"

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @LotusbandicootRR
    @LotusbandicootRR Год назад +3

    As usual, so much to love about any videos of this operation. Gorgeous K5H, but also the idea that everyone in the neighborhood knows that particular horn blast means to move your car. It'd be a quirky street to live on

  • @robertblack3452
    @robertblack3452 6 лет назад +5

    Very good video, great shots and we’ll done. I love the fact they still have street running, sit on the porch and watch trains rolling passed your front door.

  • @jimbriggs1163
    @jimbriggs1163 6 лет назад +67

    Holy shit. I've seen ice move faster than the guy who was eventually moving his car

  • @ROGER2095
    @ROGER2095 4 года назад +20

    It's just common courtesy: Anytime there's a vehicle coming towards you that can flatten you like a pancake, get out of his way.

    • @Cyberplayer5
      @Cyberplayer5 4 года назад +2

      True that ,the laws of physics will trump your obstinacy every time.

  • @junknspam3
    @junknspam3 6 лет назад +137

    I'm sure that railroad was there long before the street was put in.

    • @LastExile1989
      @LastExile1989 6 лет назад +22

      Thank you. why is that so hard for people to understand?

    • @h.m.muller9307
      @h.m.muller9307 6 лет назад +11

      "I'm sure that railroad was there long before the street was put in." ?? most certainly not - many railroads in the US were put into existing streets.

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 6 лет назад +8

      Schuyler Street was there first, although those tracks have been there since the 1860S. The DL&W put those tracks in when starting their branch southbound and eventually down to Binghampton.

    • @dwightstewart7181
      @dwightstewart7181 6 лет назад +23

      Or the street was there before the railroad. Much of this *dates back to a time in our history* when trains moved much slower and towns wanted trains close for convenience. For many towns, the railroad replaced the stagecoach, wagon trains, and cargo pulled by horses. Towns worked hard to attract the railroad, which helped the towns to grow from the revenue generated by passenger and cargo traffic along with new residents. The railroads benefited from the increased stops for food, water, fuel, and additional passengers.

    • @jimmygrant3212
      @jimmygrant3212 6 лет назад +12

      H.M. Müller doesn’t really matter the train still has the right of way.

  • @Tricyklist
    @Tricyklist 6 лет назад +88

    Presumably the driver is the parent of the "slow children" mentioned on the nearby sign?

    • @rickb5946
      @rickb5946 4 года назад

      LMAO !!! good one !

    • @moondaymood.
      @moondaymood. 4 года назад

      The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree

  • @pattiwolfe2737
    @pattiwolfe2737 6 лет назад +16

    There should be a sign that says "No Parking or the train will move your car for you!"

  • @dortot1
    @dortot1 6 лет назад +4

    As many times as I was personally in Utica, I never was there to see the trains rolling through. Really cool!

  • @JawTooth
    @JawTooth 7 лет назад +89

    I love street running trains. I have travelled to a handful of states to film them. Nice video!

    • @Beun007
      @Beun007 6 лет назад +1

      How many are there of them in the US?

    • @theotherwalt
      @theotherwalt 6 лет назад

      I have not driven by here in a while, I think they might have taken down the old watchtower, but if you like street trains you would have liked this.
      lite987.com/railroad-watch-tower-in-utica/

    • @morembta5798
      @morembta5798 6 лет назад +1

      Jaw Tooth sucks there is less now...

    • @Mrcharles.
      @Mrcharles. 6 лет назад

      MoreMBTA. That’s a good thing! There will be less car/train related accidents in the future!

    • @morembta5798
      @morembta5798 6 лет назад +1

      when they happen they aren't too bad, and a street runner is something special. If you saw a street runner in real life you'd understand

  • @freighttrainsahpassing9790
    @freighttrainsahpassing9790 7 лет назад +3

    Awesome combination of street running and snowy weather !!!!

  • @LarryDMohr
    @LarryDMohr 6 лет назад +9

    GORGEOUS Norman Rockwell living painting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 5 лет назад +1

      Utica has been called a lot of things, but never a Norman Rockwell painting.

  • @anonymousperson748
    @anonymousperson748 6 лет назад +2

    When I was very young, a restaurant my grandparents took me to had a selection on the jukebox called THE TRAIN RAN THRU THE MIDDLE OF THE HOUSE. It was a childhood fave. My idea of paradise!!

    • @tmac396
      @tmac396 3 года назад

      m.ruclips.net/video/DhmXFXoyw6U/видео.html

  • @WhiteTiger333
    @WhiteTiger333 5 лет назад +3

    Winter parking and street trains - wicked combo! :D Good ole' upstate NY.

  • @jasperedwards81
    @jasperedwards81 6 лет назад +3

    I love street running trains too and it still amazes me there are as many as there are in the U.S. still in the 21st Century. Great video and thanks so much for posting.

    • @railroadingrambler218
      @railroadingrambler218  6 лет назад

      Thanks, glad you liked the video!

    • @Trains4Fun
      @Trains4Fun 6 лет назад

      Jeez I would love to see a list of all these street trains. I would certainlt make a point in trying to see a street train one day.

  • @tommccann4736
    @tommccann4736 6 лет назад +2

    Ah, memories. I lived in Clark Mills, just west of Utica, from 1988 to 1991 and remember seeing the Susquehanna trains on Schuyler Street. I can recall riding one of the diesel excursions on this line when the late Walter Rich still owned the railroad and contracted with the local NRHS chapters for the trips. At the time, the Susquehanna still had two dome cars, a former CB&Q "Twin Zephyr" parlor-observation and a former UP lounge-observation rebuilt with a theater rear end (this car was called the "Popemobile", after the domed automobile used by Pope John Paul II).

  • @sankaranarayanan711
    @sankaranarayanan711 6 лет назад +1

    This is simply awesome! Cara are proceeding casually unmindful of the train's approach! The train driver must be very cautious!

  • @Lynchfan88
    @Lynchfan88 5 лет назад

    I LOVE Short line railroad stuff and street running is so cool. Thanks for posting this Railroad Rambler.

  • @runswithwolf7498
    @runswithwolf7498 2 года назад +4

    That is so awesome.
    Love to see it live.

  • @philipperiopel1911
    @philipperiopel1911 6 лет назад +28

    Citys were built around railroad tracks and the automobile wasn't even born.So priority goes to;tadam! TRAINS!!!

    • @dougmontgomery1868
      @dougmontgomery1868 6 лет назад +1

      Well, George Stephenson did perfect the steam locomotive in 1825, long before the advent of the automobile...

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 5 лет назад

      Or you could just point out that trains (obviously) can't divert away from the tracks and take a long time to stop, so they should automatically be given right of way.

  • @markmcfrederick8932
    @markmcfrederick8932 7 лет назад +89

    Why don't they paint lines that show where you can't "stick-out-beyond" and let the police enforce it? Or, just plow through. Railroad has right-of-way, right?

    • @richardstrainsandmore
      @richardstrainsandmore 7 лет назад +14

      There's a section of street trackage I know of in Anaheim where they painted yellow lines warning cars to stay away, it's pretty effective.

    • @stanpatterson5033
      @stanpatterson5033 6 лет назад +16

      Problem is, who would pay for the paint? The railroad is really the only one who would benefit from it, so are they going to pick up the tab for it? I prefer the "plow-through" solution. Usually, yes the railway has the right-of-way, but I don't know the history of (when) this railroad was laid and when the street/road went in. It's nice that they gave the motorist a chance, but the pr!ck sure enough took his sweet-ass time about it.

    • @baronjutter
      @baronjutter 6 лет назад +17

      Yeah, I don't really blame the car owner. Not everyone knows exactly how wide a train in motion is and it doesn't look like there's much in the way of signage or paint telling people how/where to park. If the streets were better cleared of snow there would also be a little more room for people to make sure they are parked well away from the tracks. This is just poorly maintained and signed infrastructure, the railway and the city need to spend the minor amount of money and effort to improve things.

    • @cdavid8139
      @cdavid8139 6 лет назад +1

      I pretty much agree with you Jarren. THis is an unusual situation and given the snow and lack of understanding the rail line is active perhaps it was just an honest mistake.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 6 лет назад +7

      Stan Patterson - "who would pay for the paint?" The paint would cost about $500.00 and the legal battle deciding who would pay for it would cost about $500,000.00 !!

  • @TracksideTyson
    @TracksideTyson 6 лет назад +2

    awesome footage! I love that horn! sounds like a K5LA

  • @rpdobbler
    @rpdobbler 4 года назад +1

    I love EVERYTHING about this video! Earned a new subscriber with this one!

  • @Senegal01
    @Senegal01 6 лет назад +1

    I have watch the Susie Q on many miles of it"s line from Utica South to Rte 20, and hope to use this in my HO RR. This video of Schuyler St is great, never been to see her running here in the snow. Excellent.

  • @deeestuary
    @deeestuary 4 года назад +2

    Many European cities have trams running down the streets so this is no different. This engine is quite a lot bigger, heavier and more powerful than a tram but whether a tram or this engine hit you it would still be a bad day. If I lived there I'd keep my car well away from the railroad. Out of interest for those living in Schulyer street are there ever accidents?

  • @ToomasTelling
    @ToomasTelling 4 года назад +3

    this is neat :) looks like a tram line in the middel of the street until you see a big cargo train on it :)

  • @audinos1840
    @audinos1840 6 лет назад +37

    The slow children are driving now.

  • @gatekeeper65
    @gatekeeper65 7 лет назад +119

    That car owner was just lazy and arrogant for not moving his car way before the train got there. There's no way he didn't hear the train honking for ages before it got there, he just thinks he's more important than everyone else.

    • @4x4me2
      @4x4me2 6 лет назад +29

      he must have voted for Obama and Hilary

    • @robertpreskop4425
      @robertpreskop4425 6 лет назад +9

      Philippe Riopel Utica NY is loaded with them unfortunately.

    • @rearspeaker6364
      @rearspeaker6364 6 лет назад +1

      well,nowadays that's PC'ing it.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe there was something on TV that he just couldn't tear himself away from.

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 6 лет назад +4

      Utica is already down the tubes as is every other big city in Upstate NY.

  • @mistressaya
    @mistressaya 4 года назад +1

    Despite living in Utica, I'm curious how Schuyler Street was managed after nor'Easter Stella. My side of Utica (east) was only one lane for a week.

  • @Five2_Bravo
    @Five2_Bravo 6 лет назад +30

    That's some great urban planning. I wonder how it's impacted home prices along that street. I guess Utica was built around the train line huh?

    • @cdavid8139
      @cdavid8139 6 лет назад +10

      As were most communities in the US and Canada

    • @theotherwalt
      @theotherwalt 6 лет назад +7

      I believe the railroad tracks were originally part of the street car line. When the street cars used the line that added value to the homes on the line. As the city grew factories shared the rails.
      All of Utica has been in decay for a long time.

    • @bobgoodwin2832
      @bobgoodwin2832 6 лет назад +5

      Those street car lines could not have been used by the railroads without significant upgrades.

    • @Craig2760
      @Craig2760 5 лет назад +2

      Utica, NY has been around since 1750. Urban mass transit via rails came along one hundred years later during the industrial revolution. This locomotive traveling down a city street is more a product of urban evolution out of necessity than urban planning.

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 5 лет назад

      And in NY State under Cuomo, pay more than $10,000 a year in property taxes.

  • @kae4466
    @kae4466 7 лет назад +2

    at one time many citys had street cars, trolleys , trams . roads were paved around the tracks and when the street railways abandoned passenger ( many had freight(goods) operations , that continued, and many streetcar lines were owned by big railroads and got swolloed up into their system. the other posters are correct too.

  • @ziiofswe
    @ziiofswe 7 лет назад +21

    Ok, something's seriously fucked with the perspective.
    I was 100% sure that the red car was MORE in the way than the one who moved.
    WTF?

    • @baronjutter
      @baronjutter 6 лет назад +3

      The telephoto zoom makes it very hard to judge distances.

    • @ziiofswe
      @ziiofswe 6 лет назад

      Yeah, I suppose that must be it...
      I've seen it before in other videos, but in this case it seemed to be rather close, he just zoomed out a little and then stopped. The weird perspectives usually show up at more extreme distances (or with more extreme lenses)... or at least so I thought.

    • @PaulCashman
      @PaulCashman 6 лет назад +3

      That's exactly what I was thinking, too.
      Then the guy comes out and moves the car and I thought "You'd better get your buddy with the red car out there to move his, too," and then...two toots on the horn and we're rolling again.

    • @arch9enius
      @arch9enius 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah me too. I thought both cars were well out the way. So did the drivers I guess

  • @Troacoli
    @Troacoli 6 лет назад +1

    There is a street sort of like this in my home town but there is a little more room on the sides. However, they actually closed off the narrowest section to vehicle traffic to avoid stuff like this.

  • @michaelfullerton3626
    @michaelfullerton3626 5 лет назад +6

    If they ever wanted to do a live-action remake of The Polar Express, they could use this street for filming the opening and closing scenes.

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 5 лет назад

      Sure, but where are they going to get a functioning Lima Locomotive Works Berkshire? They'd have to ship 1225 over from the Great Lakes area.

  • @Army_Outdoors_88N
    @Army_Outdoors_88N 7 лет назад +44

    Notch 8 will clear all obstacles

  • @KandiKlover
    @KandiKlover 6 лет назад +1

    Why are the headlights not wig wagging?

  • @curraheewolf
    @curraheewolf 7 лет назад +5

    Love the crossing at 04:42. I've NEVER seen a crossing where the train/track and cross bucks face each other. Happy railroading!!!

  • @cats0182
    @cats0182 6 лет назад +1

    For a second, I thought I was looking at the South Shore Line running down the street in Michigan City, IN. Wasn't aware of other "street running" operations.

  • @tannawannavannabittannawan7138
    @tannawannavannabittannawan7138 7 лет назад +1

    Utica is one of the most beautiful towns in all of o'le America! Voted: Most livable town in the US: 4 years in a freaking row! Go Utica!!!

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 6 лет назад

      Bath salts, today? The city is a crime filled dump today.

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 5 лет назад

      @Ray C Tide pods may explain it.

  • @ubairahman2107
    @ubairahman2107 4 года назад

    Really Very Nice WHICH PLACE

  • @jagc1969
    @jagc1969 4 года назад +1

    I can imagine those who devised the plan for the streets saying : "Cars? That's only a passing fad".

  • @williammiller2750
    @williammiller2750 Год назад

    Great video from Okeechobee Florida.

  • @deadfreightwest5956
    @deadfreightwest5956 7 лет назад +154

    I swear peoples eyesight is getting weaker. Can they not see the 125 ton elephant in the road? It must be from texting. Great video!

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist 6 лет назад +37

      The city of NY did away with all street level trains in 1941 because so many people were killed by freight trains rolling about walking speed with bells ringing etc., even when the railroad hired cowboys on horseback to ride ahead of the engines waving a large red flag and shouting, the space cadets would STILL wind up under the wheels!!!
      10th Ave where a track was, was nicknamed "Death Avenue"
      The big push came to ban the trains after a kid playing some game with friends climbed on a moving train and fell under the wheels and was ground into hamburger, the last cowboy on horseback leading the train run on 10th Ave was George Hayde on 3-29-1941 with his horse "Cyclone" and the tracks were removed.
      By 1908, the Bureau of Municipal Research claimed that since 1852, the trains had killed 436 people. A New York Times piece from the same year reported that in the preceding decade there had been almost 200 deaths, mostly of children.
      The city did, however, take certain precautions in the 1850s, setting an ordinance
      requiring a person on horseback to ride ahead of the train, making
      pedestrians and traffic aware of the train's nearing arrival. Known as
      West Side Cowboys, these legendary figures waved red flags and lanterns
      to warn those on street level.
      But these urban cowboys could not keep the hazard at bay, and the
      tracks remained a danger for city residents. In the late 1800s,
      neighborhood pressure resulted in the tracks further uptown moving below street level.
      South of Grand Central, however, the trains remained, and various
      incidents set off a series of protests against the street-level tracks.
      In 1894, a man who had lost a leg in an accident caused by the train set
      fire to a portion of the tracks, and in 1897, thieves took to the cars.
      Finally, in 1908, the death of a seven-year-old boy sparked mass
      action, as five-hundred people took to the streets to protest the
      hazardous conditions.
      In addition to the public discontent, the city pressured the railroad
      company to change its practices, ultimately refusing to accept the
      railroad's licensing fee in 1908. This tactic could not work for long,
      however, as the railroad was responsible for much of the food supply to
      the city, running along meat warehouses and grocery outlets.
      www.thehighline.org/blog/2015/10/22/the-history-of-death-avenue
      A video of a train rolling down the avenue with a cowboy in front appears here www.livinthehighline.com/the-original-urban-cowboy/

    • @railroadingrambler218
      @railroadingrambler218  6 лет назад +10

      Great info, thanks for posting!

    • @nerfinator03
      @nerfinator03 6 лет назад +2

      Victorian Sculptures hey, an interesting comment on youtube

    • @r1200gsa1966
      @r1200gsa1966 6 лет назад

      Dead Frt West ii

    • @petersonanson4300
      @petersonanson4300 6 лет назад

      No. I dont think it's the drivers fault here. We need to have a chat with whom ever created this road way and thought this was safe.

  • @TheMikeman1971
    @TheMikeman1971 6 лет назад +1

    very cool i grew up around trains my house was 30 feet away from the tracks.

  • @asxander
    @asxander 5 лет назад

    Why does the train go on the street?! Or it is just usual thing in USA? Or is it road was built on the rail tracks? Kinda weird to see such a thing. Does airplanes landing on the usual roads as well, just behind the corner?

  • @mikego18753
    @mikego18753 4 года назад

    Enjoyed your vid.Loved colours.
    Cheers.

  • @karlmcdonald4394
    @karlmcdonald4394 6 лет назад

    How come the street was constructed on the rail line or vice versa? Like its deffinately cool of course but looks tedious combining the 2 methods of transportation.

  • @albertammon3044
    @albertammon3044 6 лет назад

    Cool street running freight train-this reminds me of the BNSF main that runs down a street in downtown Fort Collins Colorado (BNSF"s Cheyenne Subdivision that runs north from Denver).

  • @JawTooth
    @JawTooth 7 лет назад +95

    The train almost got to Court street and then had to stop for that idiot. Could have just pushed his car out of the way. lol

    • @coltonfox4928
      @coltonfox4928 7 лет назад +16

      They could have done more than push the car! They could have helped the guy move the piece of junk to a permanent residence in the local scrap yard! :-)

    • @fluffiiesnutz
      @fluffiiesnutz 7 лет назад +1

      yeah no......i would let it sit there...to be sure...i would weld a couple things to those tracks

    • @daveyboy_
      @daveyboy_ 7 лет назад +5

      plus. how long did it take him to move -

    • @codymelcher5134
      @codymelcher5134 6 лет назад

      Hey Brian

    • @Malakie
      @Malakie 6 лет назад +5

      What? Just because it is a train you seem to think that means it has more legal right of way or something? Wrong. The train has the same legal right of way as any car or truck on the road. If the train does not like to get stuck in "traffic" then perhaps the private company that owns the tracks should move them so they don't have to deal with it.

  • @brianjohnson5063
    @brianjohnson5063 4 года назад

    There was a RUclips video of a train in the UK at a coastal town running along the road before the line was closed

  • @robertjknightjr1735
    @robertjknightjr1735 5 лет назад +1

    Running up and down that street was a real pain especially in winter and during the night !

  • @afleetcommand
    @afleetcommand 5 лет назад

    Excellent video, life in the "fast" lane??

  • @jasonarruda6522
    @jasonarruda6522 6 лет назад +12

    I wouldn’t of had a problem pushing the cars out of the way

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 6 лет назад +3

      And the RR will pay the damages on that one.

    • @philipperiopel1911
      @philipperiopel1911 6 лет назад +1

      At a fire in the old Montréal, a fire truck had to shove police cruisers to get to the fire! It's on RUclips.

    • @pisciatto4385
      @pisciatto4385 6 лет назад

      That is OK because the same municipality that owns the fire trucks owns the police cars!

    • @BurnedAura68
      @BurnedAura68 5 лет назад +1

      @@pisciatto4385 no its only okay because it was an act to respond to an emergency efficiently.

  • @glendenig9962
    @glendenig9962 6 лет назад

    Cool to see in such a contemporary setting.

  • @Old.Man.Of.The.Mountain
    @Old.Man.Of.The.Mountain 4 года назад +3

    There's a sign there that says it all: "Slow children" at play...

  • @northlanderdude
    @northlanderdude 6 лет назад

    Kool, i didn't know Susquehanna was still an active railroad. I thought it got absorbed into CSX or another class 1 railroad.

  • @nemo7782
    @nemo7782 4 года назад +2

    Boy, those metal strip-like things in the middle of the road must be for decoration. Right?

  • @denniesdore
    @denniesdore 7 лет назад +2

    reminds me of the trains on 19th trains in Erie pa

  • @rebaleasure9304
    @rebaleasure9304 5 лет назад

    Who got back from Sangerville the guy with the bags walking or the train?

  • @CMDRFandragon
    @CMDRFandragon 5 лет назад

    So how many train smashing car accidents are in this neighborhood each month?

  • @alejandrayalanbowman367
    @alejandrayalanbowman367 6 лет назад

    Why don't they re-lay the roadway so that the train tracks are to one side so that there is a large width for the road traffic and not tow narrow widths?

  • @shaunlowekey4525
    @shaunlowekey4525 6 лет назад

    But where the hell is this at, train in the middle of the street and cars parked on the side, some small country town, like really.

  • @ArtKoval
    @ArtKoval 5 лет назад +4

    When you spawn a train on a tram tracks in GTA San Andreas.

  • @franceselainethurston1606
    @franceselainethurston1606 4 года назад +1

    Mr. Engineer, I give you permission to hit those cars!

  • @ibrahimjalloh6603
    @ibrahimjalloh6603 5 лет назад +1

    Where The Hell is This
    As Far As I Know I Can Just Imagine An Amtrak Speeding Through This Narrow Street

  • @ernierobinson4892
    @ernierobinson4892 6 лет назад +1

    Wow.
    I'm surprised they still allow a train line right thru the residential streets like so

  • @gpc178sm
    @gpc178sm 3 года назад

    Engineer has good self control God bless him AMEN!

  • @baldjguy
    @baldjguy 6 лет назад

    Didn't realize this was hometown for me tilI clicked on it. Nice! Hoping he was going into the Brewery.

  • @slimjim340
    @slimjim340 6 лет назад

    I be up there next January to watch this...way cool..

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift 7 лет назад

    Thank you, RR, for sharing this.
    Would not have hithe car. Did not hit the other which appears closer to the rail.
    3:20 Mee-mool lights *(o)T(o)* stopped operating after the train stopped. Then operated too late? Wish you had zoomed out and shown everything. Why stop videoing before the train was out of sight?

  • @mayhemmike1789
    @mayhemmike1789 6 лет назад

    What's in the hopper cars? Is it actually all hops for beer?

  • @shadowzimmerer6388
    @shadowzimmerer6388 6 лет назад

    At 5:39 the train clears what once was, a turn out or factory spur. It seems that it must have been one really tight turn.

    • @robertjknightjr1735
      @robertjknightjr1735 5 лет назад

      Switch still active for the Utica Club Brewery , switch control is buried under the street had a cover over it for access if i'm not mistaken

  • @francobobfred
    @francobobfred 5 лет назад

    So the crossing lights “knew” the train stoppped?

  • @MichiganRailProductions
    @MichiganRailProductions 6 лет назад

    Love that K5H horn! Nice video!

  • @digitalmoviedv
    @digitalmoviedv 7 лет назад +1

    Great and spectacular video! Greetings from Italy. Ciao. Stefano :-)

  • @GeorgeJansen
    @GeorgeJansen 6 лет назад

    Is there a certain time the train runs down the street so the residence can move their cars?

  • @KeyWestNAB
    @KeyWestNAB 6 лет назад

    John - I assume this is your site -- just found it and am enjoying seeing the Utica area railwise. Thanks

    • @railroadingrambler218
      @railroadingrambler218  6 лет назад

      Yes, Rev, it's me, lol. Glad you found the Mother Ship! Also, if you're on Facebook, there's a lot more CNY/Utica material on my FB group, also, imaginatively enough, named Railroading Rambler.

  • @mspenrice
    @mspenrice 6 лет назад

    I can't quite see how the front car is obstructing but the rear one isn't, as it looks like the tracks run closer to the rear car, but, eh, I wasn't in the engine driver's seat, perhaps the angles are deceptive. Either way, parking on a road with a rail line down the middle when it's not even really three cars wide in the first place is surely a plain bad idea?!

  • @acadman4322
    @acadman4322 5 лет назад

    Mmm-? Aren't the Rail Road Crossing signs facing the wrong way? I thought they warned traffic coming perpendicular to the right of way, not facing up and down the right of way.

  • @ibrahimjalloh6603
    @ibrahimjalloh6603 5 лет назад

    Cars Will Be Flying In The Air Like Crazy And Up To Heaven

  • @streettrain4114
    @streettrain4114 5 лет назад +1

    Tip : Spectacular street running train action in movie "the show", by Larry Semon ! (1922) On RUclips ! (the location, Glendale,ca , is long gone)

  • @tk48states
    @tk48states 6 лет назад

    One time in Lincoln Ne a Burlington local didn’t stop and dragged about 25 cars during a Husker football game, never heard if the rr paid for the damage.

  • @samhouston1673
    @samhouston1673 5 лет назад

    Did that guy just door ding the train?

  • @burnuts007
    @burnuts007 7 лет назад

    Great catch ! I love the street running

  • @kennethmccann6402
    @kennethmccann6402 6 лет назад +1

    Ditch lights supposed to be flashing while on street running.

  • @PaulCashman
    @PaulCashman 6 лет назад

    Really have to wonder.....what if the owner of the car was much further away, or out of town? I'm thinking that just bulling through and hitting the car would NOT be the solution (as satisfying as that would be), so...... Would they contact the local police and have the car towed? And how much of that crew's time would THAT take?

  • @chuckg2016
    @chuckg2016 4 года назад

    Startled Visitor: What was that???
    Veteran Resident: Oh, just a train crushing a couple of cars.

  • @LeaveTheMark_YT
    @LeaveTheMark_YT 5 лет назад

    Looks just like the DF locomotives in New Zealand!

  • @joemayesky1232
    @joemayesky1232 6 лет назад +5

    Weird. In the Puget sound (Seattle region) trains are considered annoying and we tuck them away into tunnels and under freeways. Sometimes tho they end up on top of freeways.

    • @anonymike8280
      @anonymike8280 6 лет назад +4

      @Joe Mayesky The Puget Sound region is annoying. I moved there early in 2006 because of as girlfriend who relocated to be near her daughter. It took me about three days to figure out what messed up society you have there. Your thought processes, bro, are a symptom of the disease. Just so you know, railroads are where they are. They are not "tucked" anywhere. Development follows the patterns it does because of topography. In central Kent, for example, the railroads are right in the middle of everything because it is flat land and the town grew up around the railroads. In other cases, railroad are located in places a railroad would never be allowed to be built today, such as, along the waterfront in Everett or through the middle of Marysville. Or around the waterfront in Tacoma.
      You are seriously delusional, though unfortunately typical. The liberal elites thrive off of fools like you.

  • @santapm4042
    @santapm4042 6 лет назад +1

    Yah I saw it...a signboard saying "Slow Children at play" on a street where locomotives rubs with cars and pedestrians

  • @pook2830
    @pook2830 6 лет назад +1

    Why do you have trains running along the streets over there? Seems crazy.

    • @marceasusanna7749
      @marceasusanna7749 3 года назад

      The trains were there first the city grew up around the train track and somebody did some poor planning when they located a neighborhood around a train track

  • @Stuckneutral
    @Stuckneutral 6 лет назад

    All I can say is WOW! I've never seen anything like it

  • @petermazur3529
    @petermazur3529 6 лет назад

    How often does this train run?

  • @JahNawl
    @JahNawl 6 лет назад

    The railroad might want to spend a few bucks spray painting a traffic lane line. Great video.

    • @tommytruth7595
      @tommytruth7595 5 лет назад

      And when it gets covered up with snow?

  • @christophernewman8556
    @christophernewman8556 6 лет назад

    I've never seen a freight train run down the middle of the street before. That's crazy. And cool.

  • @MasterBait1
    @MasterBait1 6 лет назад

    Why 6/10th mile not 3/5th mile????

  • @lorettacaputo6997
    @lorettacaputo6997 7 лет назад +1

    We often go up to and thru Utica and would love to see train movements like this. How do you know when to be available to see these movements? Thanks for posting them.

    • @railroadingrambler218
      @railroadingrambler218  7 лет назад +1

      There's no hard-and-fast schedule. My office is near the tracks in South Utica so when a northbound goes by, it's an easy run for me over to Schuyler Street. Generally, the Susquehanna moves south on Schuyler anywhere between 9-1 (usually 9-11) and will return 1-5 (usually mid-afternoon). Sorry, that's the best I can do. Glad you liked the video.

    • @lyndonbrookins5300
      @lyndonbrookins5300 Год назад

      @@railroadingrambler218 Is there a bakery or cereal mill near there? Those look like grain cars,

  • @n10cities
    @n10cities 2 года назад

    Just saw a "Slow - Children at Play" sign on a street @2:15 that has a train going down it. LOL

  • @lucaspiredda7677
    @lucaspiredda7677 6 лет назад

    Is that Loco a GT-22?

  • @anthonyprince4
    @anthonyprince4 6 лет назад

    City and state that Post video from

  • @TomO-if7nh
    @TomO-if7nh 7 лет назад +14

    I wouldn't move onto that street