It is. As I mentioned in the description, which I assume you'd've read, I had chased this train from Ryland (which I had chased from Woodville before that).
i remember when i visited my Aunts In Huntsville a few years back. got stopped by a train at this crossing. I believe my cousin Said the train in Question was some kind of Nuclear waste train as it was all DODX cars. i can't remember
Not sure if it'd've been a nuclear waste train, DODX just means that the cars are owned by the Department of Defense. Sounds like it may have been an empty military train though.
@freebrickproductions huh, neat. Tbf I was like 17 or just turned 18 at the time so I barely knew anything about trains back then other than a few loco types
Nice Job of you chasing that train on Holmes Avenue on New Year's Eve in Huntsville, I really like that crossing cause it's under the US 431 bridge.
By the way it does have a lot of echo.
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Great Video 🚂🚂🛤🎳
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Nice catch
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Nice catch on New Year’s Eve
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Nice CSX Tier 4
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I just heard a train that sounded like that a second ago and the same horn and nice catch freebrickprodtions
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How did you almost miss the train?
I just barely beat it here, and I was still getting set-up when the crossing activated.
Is that the same train that I saw in the other video? I guess so. What do you think?
It is. As I mentioned in the description, which I assume you'd've read, I had chased this train from Ryland (which I had chased from Woodville before that).
i remember when i visited my Aunts In Huntsville a few years back. got stopped by a train at this crossing. I believe my cousin Said the train in Question was some kind of Nuclear waste train as it was all DODX cars. i can't remember
Not sure if it'd've been a nuclear waste train, DODX just means that the cars are owned by the Department of Defense. Sounds like it may have been an empty military train though.
@freebrickproductions huh, neat. Tbf I was like 17 or just turned 18 at the time so I barely knew anything about trains back then other than a few loco types