Susquehanna in the Mohawk Valley, Heritage on the Main: Rail Action in Utica, NY
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In this video, I spend an afternoon railfanning at the "Railfan parking lot" in Utica (highlights only). After my trip to Chicago and back, I catch up with New York, Susquehanna & Western's Utica local UT-1, and chase it south into Sangerfield before heading back to Utica, catching them at locally-famous Schuyler Street.
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Enjoyed this action packed video!🚂🚂🚂
Rear views of CSX heritage units are the best
Great capture
One of the.longest trains Ive seen on the branch.
Great video. thanks for your effforts!!
@@jssw3618 I was surprised at how much traffic there was.
Nice job, glad I could be of assistance!
@@railroadingrambler218 Thank you again!
It’s a GREAT video as always
Very interesting video Harrison! As an old Jersey guy I tend to forget the "Suss-Qwee-Hanna" operates up in the Utica area but they sure do! I hear from time to time they ( "They" meaning the Utica authorities) want to end the street running but obviously it hasn't happened yet.
And yes indeed, that's an old crossing guard tower! And it's probably been there for over 100 years. Quite a relic!
Thanks for posting!
I did some checking and unless I miss my guess that crossing guard tower is vintage Lackawanna. Yep, the Lackawanna did get up to Utica!
Great time and great catches. Glad to be able to meet up with you and railfan
@@Onhomerails ‘Twas a fun afternoon in Utica
nice video & nice catches
Grrreat video long live susie q rr
I wish you had a chance to go inside our magnificent station and take some pictures. It is one of the finest remaining on the old New York Central Railroad.
@@J.M.Chadwick6 I’ve been in the Utica station many times and taken many pictures! It’s one of my favorite train stations ever
@@NorthCountryTrains Glad to learn that you have been inside. I was a part of the first effort to save it. It was a "monumental effort" but it certainly has paid off!
And DONT, for heaven’s sakes, worry about SHADOWS
They are natural and occur in nature as well
You’ve heard of DAPPLED sunlight; right?
That’s just a polite way of describing shadows