Great video and great models. I love the detail and weathering on BNSF 1646. BTW, I've never heard of Donald Duck orange juice . . . your 'mock-up' made m thirsty!
Thanks! Just started weathering the locos and rolling stock. Donald Duck OJ was produced here in southern CA for quite some time at World Citrus West Inc. for many years.
Hope the Crewman recovers quickly after his mishap @ 27:50-51. He did a great job holding onto tanker UTLX75847 back to the run around track only to be bowled over while preforming ground duties.
A really well presented layout and another great operating session video. Nice to see trains that are not covered in graffiti (even though I know the real world is different). I especially like the back story behind the industries and they get each type of car as it adds to the realism. I had a lot of fun finding real industries around the country for loads to go to or come from for my proto-freelance layout and then work out how often they all were serviced. Yet another dimension to this great hobby. Cheers Brendon
Awesome layout! I work at KC but at a diaper plant. We use to have a rail dock where they unloaded the Pulp and Sam that makes up the absorbent part of the diaper. But they got rid of that in the early 2000s. We now receive everything by truck and load containers with diapers that are sent to a near by intermodal yard.
@@milepost33 yeah I wish they still got stuff by rail. The rail line by the factory was abandoned in the late 90s. Come to find out that the mill that makes the pulp is only have 100miles. The town I’m in only is connected by a short line that connects with BNSF and UP. They were recently bought by GWRR like most short lines have. I plan to model the spur at some point. Been planning it out and figuring out supplies
Great video! And nice layout, but someone needs to tell that maverick foreman he can’t ride the shove platform into a hook. But no cameras so maybe he can get away with his cowboy antics
Great layout out,thanks for uses of the Cabosse like it was ment to be.wp let me do that,up did not they on cared about money,the big yellow monster.western pacific has more class then up will ever have,money is not every thing to some people,again great layout,high ball...
Cabosse is always at the end if done wright,sorry but ex rail would whether stand on a cab platform then hang off a tank car,caboose was not used correctly,=$%, But then you call it a shoving platform 2 different things,just a old heads opinion,bottom line great layout,I hope I can do the same I am 65yrs old time is short,thank you.
Mr. Torres.. often imitated never duplicated! lol. Seriously though thanks for the kind words. You have some great stuff as well and always look forward to your videos.
Great video! What’s up with the fire equipment near the one industry? Are they anticipating an emergency?? Would love to see a full layout tour Have a great day!
I had the fire equipment staged there at the chemical plant for the arrival of the training tank car that was to be spotted there for hazardous materials drills.
I would like to see a layout tour, especially the engine facility. I enjoy how you narrate the moves you make. You have a nice layout.
Thanks, will do!
Agreed! I have a similar size space and I would like to see the overall view and/or a track plan for ideas as a plan my railroad out.
Very nice layout! And fun to watch the operations. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the video!
Great switching operation.
Thanks!
Great video and great models. I love the detail and weathering on BNSF 1646.
BTW, I've never heard of Donald Duck orange juice . . . your 'mock-up' made m thirsty!
Thanks! Just started weathering the locos and rolling stock. Donald Duck OJ was produced here in southern CA for quite some time at World Citrus West Inc. for many years.
Love all the great details as well.
Thank you!
Excellent attention to detail...the layout is extremally realistic...a job well done.
Thanks! I really appreciate that! Glad you enjoy the videos!
Hope the Crewman recovers quickly after his mishap @ 27:50-51. He did a great job holding onto tanker UTLX75847 back to the run around track only to be bowled over while preforming ground duties.
Ha ha! You noticed! Yeah definitely a dangerous job around here! Thanks for the comments!
and for those who don't know, it's not uncommon for the carrier to bring injured workers up on charges... sounds crazy but it's true
Yeah? It wouldn't surprise me!
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very nice happy new year to you.😊😊👍👍
Excellent slow switching. Great camera video quality as everything is in focus.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video
Thanks!
A really well presented layout and another great operating session video. Nice to see trains that are not covered in graffiti (even though I know the real world is different). I especially like the back story behind the industries and they get each type of car as it adds to the realism. I had a lot of fun finding real industries around the country for loads to go to or come from for my proto-freelance layout and then work out how often they all were serviced. Yet another dimension to this great hobby. Cheers
Brendon
Thanks for the comments! Glad you enjoyed the video. Yeah I steer away from graffiti for the most part.
Awesome layout! I work at KC but at a diaper plant. We use to have a rail dock where they unloaded the Pulp and Sam that makes up the absorbent part of the diaper. But they got rid of that in the early 2000s. We now receive everything by truck and load containers with diapers that are sent to a near by intermodal yard.
Interesting! Too bad they switched to trucks. At least the RR gets the intermodal business. Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoy the layout!
@@milepost33 yeah I wish they still got stuff by rail. The rail line by the factory was abandoned in the late 90s. Come to find out that the mill that makes the pulp is only have 100miles. The town I’m in only is connected by a short line that connects with BNSF and UP. They were recently bought by GWRR like most short lines have. I plan to model the spur at some point. Been planning it out and figuring out supplies
I am working to have my scenery like yours. It is very organized, realistic and well done. You are very talented with these videos!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that!
Great switching.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Wonderful video! New to the Channel and have really been enjoying the videos keep up the great work!
Awesome, thank you! I'm glad you enjoy the videos!!
Wonderfull locomotives...
I love Santa fé Paint scheme.🎉
Thank you! I like it too!!
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! And nice layout, but someone needs to tell that maverick foreman he can’t ride the shove platform into a hook. But no cameras so maybe he can get away with his cowboy antics
Yeah these crews tend to get away with a lot more here! lol! Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed the video!
Great, i saw in your video a spot where you have some kind of road crossing its like a rerailer where did you gert it or how it was build
Thanks! Those road crossings are made by Woodland Scenics.
Great video, the only thing I would change is too much added sound, had it sound of freight cars rolling gets to be too much after a while
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!!
Great layout out,thanks for uses of the
Cabosse like it was ment to be.wp let me do that,up did not they on cared about money,the big yellow monster.western pacific has more class then up will ever have,money is not every thing to some people,again great layout,high ball...
Thanks for the kind words! Really glad you enjoyed the layout and video!!
Cabosse is always at the end if done wright,sorry but ex rail would whether stand on a cab platform then hang off a tank car,caboose was not used correctly,=$%,
But then you call it a shoving platform 2 different things,just a old heads opinion,bottom line great layout,I hope I can do the same I am 65yrs old time is short,thank you.
@@JohnMakuck-is7be thanks for the great feedback. Glad you enjoyed the layout and video!
Good stuff. Love the shots and nice local switching. Thou that crew looks strangely familiar. ;)
Mr. Torres.. often imitated never duplicated! lol. Seriously though thanks for the kind words. You have some great stuff as well and always look forward to your videos.
Great video!
What’s up with the fire equipment near the one industry? Are they anticipating an emergency??
Would love to see a full layout tour
Have a great day!
I had the fire equipment staged there at the chemical plant for the arrival of the training tank car that was to be spotted there for hazardous materials drills.
@@milepost33- Ahhh I gotcha
Have a great day
I started weathering my first locomotive union pacific 1993 C40-8 Bachmann
I’ve been looking for a -8!
As always 👍🤠👍
Thank you!!
I enjoyed every minute of this operation!
Say, I was wondering; would you ever consider Amtrak passing through?
Thank you very much! Absolutely would love to run some Amtrak.. especially the Southwest Chief!
Very nice switching r r
Dunder Mifflin sign @ Kimberly Clark lol
Just couldn’t resist! :)