Thanks for the RailRecap. Great to see all the Railroads, that camera at Ingersoll has a good view across the Tracks. Loved seeing Executive SD70MAC 9681. She was turned-out very smart looking.
I live on the east side of the Mississippi not too far from St Louis. I had school off this whole week due to the snow and ice. It would be hard to plow the roads in Washington County, considering lots of them are oiled and chipped or gravel, getting the ice off the road essentially takes the road with the ice. Interstate traffic was slowed severely, and snow drifts would often blow across north/south roads from the eastbound wind. Most of the roads have been plowed, and I was even able to make my way to Centralia on Tuesday the 7th for some rail action right after the snowfall. However, many were not as lucky. A third of our county was out of power, with utility companies claiming only 80% of people would have power back by Tuesday. To say the least, it was not pretty.
A lot of states including Oklahoma are getting some snow and hoping that the tracks won't get to bad for the trains take care and have a good evening everyone.☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Sunday/Monday in St, Louis was Bad. Streets in St. Louis are still Challenging with more Snow expected 1/9/25 Night. MODOT & City/County Crews Struggle.👎
my thoughts exactly,, but its the new over reaction plan to get people excited and panic thinking its an apocalyptic event and it seems to be working. Not many are prepared and so few change their driving habits to slow down or even put the phone down. I am north east of the St.Louis area a bit and we had about 8 inches. Anything that looked like a snow shovel at any store is gone. I have had the same snow shovel for more than 30 years now, I guess newer ones are disposable.
Thanks for the RailRecap. Great to see all the Railroads, that camera at Ingersoll has a good view across the Tracks. Loved seeing Executive SD70MAC 9681. She was turned-out very smart looking.
Awesome Trains In The Snow.❄️😎👍🏽🚂🚃🌨️
We are in Jeff City and we have had similar amount of snow and ice stl got.
I love the videos of trains you put together ever week I'm always on the live youtube camera s checking out the trains 😊
I live on the east side of the Mississippi not too far from St Louis. I had school off this whole week due to the snow and ice. It would be hard to plow the roads in Washington County, considering lots of them are oiled and chipped or gravel, getting the ice off the road essentially takes the road with the ice. Interstate traffic was slowed severely, and snow drifts would often blow across north/south roads from the eastbound wind. Most of the roads have been plowed, and I was even able to make my way to Centralia on Tuesday the 7th for some rail action right after the snowfall. However, many were not as lucky. A third of our county was out of power, with utility companies claiming only 80% of people would have power back by Tuesday. To say the least, it was not pretty.
A lot of states including Oklahoma are getting some snow and
hoping that the tracks won't get to bad for the trains take care
and have a good evening everyone.☕🚂🚃🚃🇺🇲
Sunday/Monday in St, Louis was Bad. Streets in St. Louis are still Challenging with more Snow expected 1/9/25 Night. MODOT & City/County Crews Struggle.👎
you should really put a cam in Siant Albans WV
0:55 I’m surprised that they don’t have gas (natural or propane) switch heaters at a major junction like that.
That's not snow! Snow, you should have come to Kansas City! St. Louis just got a pinch! Try 12" around the Kansas City area. But nice video anyway.
Wow
I don’t see ANY heaters on these switches having problems. What gives?
STL doesn't get enough snow to have switch heaters in the TRRA's budget
Omg 3 to 5 inches of snow lol. You poor people. I deal with feet of snow.
my thoughts exactly,, but its the new over reaction plan to get people excited and panic thinking its an apocalyptic event and it seems to be working. Not many are prepared and so few change their driving habits to slow down or even put the phone down. I am north east of the St.Louis area a bit and we had about 8 inches. Anything that looked like a snow shovel at any store is gone. I have had the same snow shovel for more than 30 years now, I guess newer ones are disposable.
I feel the same way ,3 to 5 inches is nothing but I guess when you don't have that much snow they feel overwhelmed