I first stopped off at Mineola in 1966 to change trains for Oyster Bay on a trip from Stony Brook. It has changed since, but in one way it hasn't. It's the best train watching spot o Long Island. Thanks for bringing some of it back.
As far as I'm concerned, those K5LLs, K5LAs and K5LLAs (and even the K5Ls on #510 and #516) are NOT restricted at all. They're LOUD as hell. I've heard them in person.
A long time ago I used to hang out and watch the freight trains at night by the tower. I was there so often, I was an obvious railfan. One night, the guy in the the tower asked me from that window, "What are you doing?" I replied "Just watching trains." I was 17 at the time. He let me go upstairs in the tower! After about 30-40 minutes of watching him throw those big Armstrong levers for the switches, some bells rang and he told me to throw 17 and 34. I think those were the numbers!?!. Anyway, after I threw them, he said "Now you can tell people that you threw the switches for the LIRR!" I still have a printout of the trains from that night, but I'll keep it vague I'm sure he's retired by now, but I don't want to get anyone in trouble. I'm glad I grew up back then! That guy certainly gave me a cool, LIRR railfan memory! Great video!
1:35 Number 1. This on of the most detailed shots I've ever seen of a Railroad Crossing in those old 20th century train videos! And number 2. The gate had 4 gate lights on it! I've never seen anything like that! Was that more common on crossings back in the day?
I remember the old diesel trains blasting through there at top speed from Davenport Press . Work there with my dad in 68 when it was still a printing company, i was 14.
RIP Nassau Tower :( The tower was torn down on September 18th, 2021. It is also official that aside from the 2nd Street grade crossing on the Oyster Bay Branch, that Mineola is fully grade-separated. Well the Main Line is now that the pedestrian crossing is gone and Willis Avenue was eliminated on both branches, reopened on September 3rd, 2021.
Well, this is a pleasant surprise. In the future, things will be very different. For one, no more grade crossings, which will eliminate traffic conflicts between the streets and the rails (excited to see this one). Also, those last few clips only reinforce the need for the third track.
This is an amazing shot at mineola back in the golden days of lirr, i hear their were plans to scrap and tear down that old nassau tower, im happy you caught the last few years of that tower in service, also you caught the Pullman P72 coaches STILL IN SERVICE JUST BEFORE THEY RETIRED. Their is many historic things about this video. Amazing video +1 like and i been subscribed to you, keep it up dude, were their some GP38-2S in there
Wouldn't be surprised if the NIMBYs in Greenport led the way to get LIRR to quiet down those horns on the DE/DM30ACs. Those could wake up the whole North Fork in the winter 😳
At 4:34-5:08, listen to that K5LA on #415! Back when horns on the Island were still largely unrestricted. Even when the M7s first came in 2003-07, their horns were unrestricted until 2012.
John Kaufmann I remember when I was 5, I rode the M1s before they retired. The first LIRR train I ever rode was the M7 when they were starting to appear
I remember this era well, the changing of the guard from GP38s/MP15s,FAs/F7s and P72s to C3s/DE/DMs, I was 9 years old at the time. Nice to see an LIRR before M7s. I noticed no FAs and F7s in this video, I'm guessing they went to the torch first? Thanks for posting
To think that now, the view from which most of this video was shot at is now to become a third track is depressing, considering the loss of Nassau Tower. what a sight, sad to see it go, but still a great part of buffing around Mineola
K5LAs made since about 2005 are from a new casting and do not play the same harmonious chord as older ones. Even if a unit still has an old K5 it is probably silenced due to FRA horn volume standardization
M7 entered into service in 2002, the contract was signed by Bombardier to replace the M1 cars. Then the cars have to be tested and built which costs money and several hours of work, which in turn is why it takes a few years to have the new cars on the tracks after signing the contract. We have a pair of M9's built but they still need testing, and we were hoping to get them on the tracks by 2016 but it will be delayed until 2019 at least to replace the aging M3 car in anticipation for East Side Access being completed along with the second electrified track from Farmingdale to Ronkonkoma (which is in progress).
I know. I'm from Long Island and have been riding these trains since I was only a year old. I've been to all 124 stations, and if it wasn't so expensive to move back, I would be getting my own footage. Instead I have to live in Pennsylvania. I miss my LIRR trains, and I miss the M1 and the smell of those leather seats! Takes me back. Going to be 26, the derailment will not derail me from riding a train, and I've been on these bad boys for nearly 25 years.
Demonic Taco41 The M3 is scheduled to be off the tracks and out of service within the next 5 years if we can get the M9 through testing and onto the tracks for East Side Access. The 770 M1 cars were delivered from late 1968 to early 1973. The M3 cars were delivered from 1984-1986, but they did couple M1 and M3 cars together (M1 has the engineer window slide up and down, M3 has the engineer window slide left and right) with the first revenue M1 being a rush hour Babylon local to Penn Station on December 30th, 1968. The stations on the Babylon Branch were not all elevated, it was blowing the horn through crossings in Lindenhurst, Copiague, Amityville, Massapequa Park, Bellmore, and Merrick. All stations in electrified territory had hi-level platforms installed for the cars since they decided not to put boarding stairs at the doors to make it quicker.
How I miss the LIRR old rolling stock. The GP-38's, Alco FA-2's, the old passenger coaches (bar car included) and the M3's: they provided us Long Islanders a comfortable commute to and from the city. This new rolling stock I am so NOT loving it! The seats on the M7 and on the C3 double deckers are smaller. And there's less leg room. The EMD DM30AC Diesels have been plagued with mechanical problems that are still lingering to this day. And let's face it. These new trains are downright UGLY. They are such an eyesore.
Definitely 1999 or so. MP15AC 159 has the NYA logo and the M-1/M-3s have the high-mounted third headlamp, which was mandated (ditchlight rule) in 1997.
The layout seems to to be Queens interlocking, either this is an artifact or Nassau has a repeater to show which tracks are in use in Queens so they can better coordinate.
I first stopped off at Mineola in 1966 to change trains for Oyster Bay on a trip from Stony Brook. It has changed since, but in one way it hasn't. It's the best train watching spot o Long Island. Thanks for bringing some of it back.
The Horn For The Dm30ac & De30ac Diesels Was The Nathen Airchime Model K5LA (Very Rare Horn At The Time, Sadly They Restricted It In 2001)
Shame they went into the quit effect in 2001
As far as I'm concerned, those K5LLs, K5LAs and K5LLAs (and even the K5Ls on #510 and #516) are NOT restricted at all. They're LOUD as hell. I've heard them in person.
Rare? Hardly
A long time ago I used to hang out and watch the freight trains at night by the tower. I was there so often, I was an obvious railfan. One night, the guy in the the tower asked me from that window, "What are you doing?" I replied "Just watching trains." I was 17 at the time. He let me go upstairs in the tower! After about 30-40 minutes of watching him throw those big Armstrong levers for the switches, some bells rang and he told me to throw 17 and 34. I think those were the numbers!?!. Anyway, after I threw them, he said "Now you can tell people that you threw the switches for the LIRR!" I still have a printout of the trains from that night, but I'll keep it vague I'm sure he's retired by now, but I don't want to get anyone in trouble. I'm glad I grew up back then! That guy certainly gave me a cool, LIRR railfan memory! Great video!
Cool
Before they silenced those lovely harmonious horns.
And eventually the tower itself
@@Vxllain mad late
@@Matthews_Back Shut up 🤓🤓
The Horns aren’t silenced. They just are now controlled by a Manual Valve.
I still miss the long Island railroad M1 and M3 Trains and R.i.p to the Nassau Tower it was part of my childhood 😢 😔 💯
Same…
4:38 is the most amazing K5LA i have ever heard in my life
Ikr😊
3:06 too
1:35 Number 1. This on of the most detailed shots I've ever seen of a Railroad Crossing in those old 20th century train videos! And number 2. The gate had 4 gate lights on it! I've never seen anything like that! Was that more common on crossings back in the day?
I remember the old diesel trains blasting through there at top speed from Davenport Press . Work there with my dad in 68 when it was still a printing company, i was 14.
0:39 now THAT’S A HORN!
Exactly!
One of my favorite railroad vids on YT
Same
Classic video!!
RIP Nassau Tower :( The tower was torn down on September 18th, 2021. It is also official that aside from the 2nd Street grade crossing on the Oyster Bay Branch, that Mineola is fully grade-separated. Well the Main Line is now that the pedestrian crossing is gone and Willis Avenue was eliminated on both branches, reopened on September 3rd, 2021.
4:38 now that’s the sound I love! 415 is roaring by!
Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
In the future, things will be very different. For one, no more grade crossings, which will eliminate traffic conflicts between the streets and the rails (excited to see this one).
Also, those last few clips only reinforce the need for the third track.
Okay then...
Gonna miss the Nassau Tower. Sad we'll never see this view again
Dam! Incredible footage De/DMs starting to enter around that time diffirent sounding horns to.
Thats me and my Dad in that black ford ranger at that end parking spot
God, these are beautiful. Thanks for sharing
My favorite part is 7:46. I love S2M and How fast the M3 was going.
Wow! I use to live on Main St & 2nd Ave when I was a little kid. I love Mineola !
This is an amazing shot at mineola back in the golden days of lirr, i hear their were plans to scrap and tear down that old nassau tower, im happy you caught the last few years of that tower in service, also you caught the Pullman P72 coaches STILL IN SERVICE JUST BEFORE THEY RETIRED. Their is many historic things about this video. Amazing video +1 like and i been subscribed to you, keep it up dude, were their some GP38-2S in there
1:32 the echo is soo beautiful
Wouldn't be surprised if the NIMBYs in Greenport led the way to get LIRR to quiet down those horns on the DE/DM30ACs. Those could wake up the whole North Fork in the winter 😳
2:32 and 7:46 M3 be hauling some serious a$$
At 7:46 it sounds like a m7 horn, lol.
bossman, they both use the Leslie rs2m
Awesome K5LAs!!!!!!! The Sounds Heard 'Cross The Land!!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
I miss the GP-38s. Good thing we have a few around still.
Nice to see the tower is still there on Streetview! :)
1:08 that dm30ac train was most likely new then, yet it's so dirty, lol!
Nice footage! Fanned there 1975-1980, then back recently.
This must be one of the last days of the old blue and white diesels
Most of them were off property by the early early 2000s for the GP38-2s at least iirc, so more like their last year or so
Not the MP15s though!
At 4:34-5:08, listen to that K5LA on #415! Back when horns on the Island were still largely unrestricted. Even when the M7s first came in 2003-07, their horns were unrestricted until 2012.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing
ghost engineer! how are you doing buddy?
Times have changed!!! 😣 M1/M3 Dominant and the DM30AC Locomotives were just starting to appear!
John Kaufmann you can say that again
John Kaufmann I remember when I was 5, I rode the M1s before they retired. The first LIRR train I ever rode was the M7 when they were starting to appear
Now its M3 C3 and M7 soon it's about to be C3 M7 and M9
4:38 That train horn sounded like an airhorn!
It is the Nathan Chime K5LA. Sounds good tight!
I love that horn! More louder!
I remember this era well, the changing of the guard from GP38s/MP15s,FAs/F7s and P72s to C3s/DE/DMs, I was 9 years old at the time. Nice to see an LIRR before M7s. I noticed no FAs and F7s in this video, I'm guessing they went to the torch first? Thanks for posting
The MP15s are now road switchers
1:47-1:53 love that horn
i think its supposed to be an M1
Lots of good old catches there!
3:15 These are the regular Long Island Railroad old coaches
I like the DM30AC/DE30AC’s old horn better
Supermario Nathan well not everything is gonna survive sadly or stay
Supermario Nathan you can thank our governor.
uh the airhorn is not used no more ask mta lirr
Very few of them oldies still exist
Like the m3 and the one that has 2 floor
The Xbox Gamer now the trains on service are M3 C3 M7 and a few M9
Mighty sound at 4:37
4:48 it's curious that they positioned the horns further back first before putting them in the front.
I like the m1 and m3 wish we ran those metropolitan car here in new jersey if only the m7 and m9 were designed to look like a futuristic m1/m3
Absolutely fantastic stuff
7:46
Mineola is the place to be, so many trains
It's part of Main Line -- it's always busy from Hicksville to NYC
That was a real treat, thankyou
Nassau Interlocking looks a lot different now.
Was everything just dirty back then, bc the EMD DE/M30ACs, which were new at the time, already look stained and dusty af.
Man, If I was there I would discover all the trains. And the video got shocked.
wut
Lol that doesn’t even make sense
And u should be
I'm shocked 2 bruh 🌱🔥👀
5:39 That train horn sounded like an M7
TNT Plumbing ikr
TNT Plumbing It sounds nothing like it
@@ROTE well in a way it does. They both have rs2ms. just different tones
To think that now, the view from which most of this video was shot at is now to become a third track is depressing, considering the loss of Nassau Tower. what a sight, sad to see it go, but still a great part of buffing around Mineola
That was a real treat, thank you.
Good ol days
the LIRR is using a locomotive from more than 20 years ago? I thought that loco was from 13-15!
Nathan Zhang those DE/DM30s have been around since 1998
yeah so about 20@@NYer8301
@@NYer8301 Did they ever used the automatic announcements for the C3 Cabs?
@@jackslc01 they do use the automated announcements in the C3s, but it’s rare because from what I heard, it is a pain to work with
@@NYer8301 pain to work that’s weird
Commuter service remained about the same for LIRR until 1997 & 1999.
3:19 Freight train and the coaches (combo)
It must be lucky to go in the tower
Are most of these M3s or M1s?
M3
Both
Mostly M1s since they were the main trains before the M7s took over 3 years later in 2002.
Ik I’m not born there but yeah both m1 and m3s run there while the double decker still runs till this day
There’s also a bit of DE30AC and DM30ACs
they should relocate nassau tower to a safe place
Tower was torn down just last year :(((
What happened to the K5LA Horns on the DM/DE30ACs?
They got replaced and/or silenced
Amtrak706 why
K5LAs made since about 2005 are from a new casting and do not play the same harmonious chord as older ones. Even if a unit still has an old K5 it is probably silenced due to FRA horn volume standardization
@@amtrak706 Actuallly, 4:33
What DE30AC Was That At 5:00 415?
The Man Behind Who Knows MTA LIRR Very Well yes
Btw the last day was September 17th 2021
was the M7 made yet in that year?
M7 entered into service in 2002, the contract was signed by Bombardier to replace the M1 cars. Then the cars have to be tested and built which costs money and several hours of work, which in turn is why it takes a few years to have the new cars on the tracks after signing the contract. We have a pair of M9's built but they still need testing, and we were hoping to get them on the tracks by 2016 but it will be delayed until 2019 at least to replace the aging M3 car in anticipation for East Side Access being completed along with the second electrified track from Farmingdale to Ronkonkoma (which is in progress).
I wish more people like you commented on my videos.
I know. I'm from Long Island and have been riding these trains since I was only a year old. I've been to all 124 stations, and if it wasn't so expensive to move back, I would be getting my own footage. Instead I have to live in Pennsylvania. I miss my LIRR trains, and I miss the M1 and the smell of those leather seats! Takes me back. Going to be 26, the derailment will not derail me from riding a train, and I've been on these bad boys for nearly 25 years.
so that means the M7 is 14 years old now btw M3 is still running on track
Demonic Taco41 The M3 is scheduled to be off the tracks and out of service within the next 5 years if we can get the M9 through testing and onto the tracks for East Side Access. The 770 M1 cars were delivered from late 1968 to early 1973. The M3 cars were delivered from 1984-1986, but they did couple M1 and M3 cars together (M1 has the engineer window slide up and down, M3 has the engineer window slide left and right) with the first revenue M1 being a rush hour Babylon local to Penn Station on December 30th, 1968. The stations on the Babylon Branch were not all elevated, it was blowing the horn through crossings in Lindenhurst, Copiague, Amityville, Massapequa Park, Bellmore, and Merrick. All stations in electrified territory had hi-level platforms installed for the cars since they decided not to put boarding stairs at the doors to make it quicker.
Yellow diesel train sounded like GP38
They are.
How I miss the LIRR old rolling stock. The GP-38's, Alco FA-2's, the old passenger coaches (bar car included) and the M3's: they provided us Long Islanders a comfortable commute to and from the city. This new rolling stock I am so NOT loving it! The seats on the M7 and on the C3 double deckers are smaller. And there's less leg room. The EMD DM30AC Diesels have been plagued with mechanical problems that are still lingering to this day. And let's face it. These new trains are downright UGLY. They are such an eyesore.
The new trains are beautiful you’re just stuck in the past
@@ColdSid If being stuck in the past means having to put up with a less comfortable commute along with more delays and service disruptions, so be it.
The M1s through M6s were built with class and comfort in mind; nearly gone are those days sadly as the M3s are all that is left.
@@Dan_isreal.08 That's getting too old.
get with the times M7's arent tight whatsoever M3's were utter crap
This looks more like 1999.
Any idea what that light was on top of the last train? Great footage!
That was another train behind it
You used to work at the tower?
No, I was there as a visitor.
I wanna visit there one day
What K5LA did DE30AC have?
A k5la?
probably early 90s K5s
A 90s square tag K5LA
7:45 M3 Train was going fast
Definitely 1999 or so. MP15AC 159 has the NYA logo and the M-1/M-3s have the high-mounted third headlamp, which was mandated (ditchlight rule) in 1997.
Kevin Wong Thanks, I'll change it soon.
What Month and Date was taken in 1999?
noce
this had to be 1999 the new double deckers didn't come out until 1998
it isit says is in the title
7:46-8:09 M3 AND M1 RUNNING ON THE WRONG TRACK!!!!!!!!!!!
good job ilove it 199
Awesome video!!!
5:09 m1 train going fast
Fatiha Mannan you sure thats an m1 i think they were retired in early 90s
no they were retired in 2008 idiot
also that was an m3 because of its horn
Because Whynot That’s actually M1. M3 have different horns. At 7:46 That train is an M3
R32 R33 R36 R42 R46 R44 R62 R68 R40 R40M INFO M1s actually retired in 2007
WCH mechanical bells
NS Steampunk yes they still use the same bells....the Ebell will be coming this year.
@@LIMowersAndMore General Signals Type 3 or WCH electronic bell?
NS Steampunk don’t know I only maintain cars don’t know about railroad crossings what ever they are it’s gonna be annoying I hate e bells.
What is the thing at 4:33?
The layout seems to to be Queens interlocking, either this is an artifact or Nassau has a repeater to show which tracks are in use in Queens so they can better coordinate.
Ok. What is the music that plays at 2:06?
@@NYer8301 maybe the ICE CREAM TRUCK
The MTA NJT AMTRAK SEPTA PATH MBTA TTC it could be
Glad I grew up in late 2000s cause the m3 horn sounded terrible 🤢🤮🤮🤮
Love planes 23 That’s not M3 it’s M1
Fortnitegod106 2345 Y’like fortnite m’dude, therefore your opinion on the horns of the M1 does not matter.
ImMxsterJ this man seriously not taking a joke.
FLNY Mike I don’t play fortnite but how was that funny? He’s probably just a little boy so leave him alone
Mta LIB at 2:53
2018!
No
Max martinez 2019