Great video as usual of all the trains you caught in Delphi! If this was the only railfanning location in Indiana you got the BEST one possible! I'd like to be living in that white house by the tracks to catch these HOTSHOT trains running NOTCH 8 through there! Nice job once again RRTS for sharing another great video with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort! KABOOM and Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Do you ever make it further up the line to Wabash? There are crossings on 11 consecutive streets there with most trains rolling through at 40 mph. On the east side of town you can see where the Marion branch goes under the Huntington district. If you go there via Old 24 from Peru you can see several of Fort Wayne RR Historical Society’s rolling stock from the road at Richvalley awaiting restoration including the major components of NKP 624.,
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Those trains were really bookin jack. Nice job Tie Spiker.
Thanks for sharing this Sweet Video!
Thank you so much for watching Tammy....
Great video as usual of all the trains you caught in Delphi! If this was the only railfanning location in Indiana you got the BEST one possible! I'd like to be living in that white house by the tracks to catch these HOTSHOT trains running NOTCH 8 through there! Nice job once again RRTS for sharing another great video with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort! KABOOM and Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Thank you very much! Yes it's one of the best spots in Indiana.... I'm going to get Jaw Tooth to film there next time he come over.
Nice one that's pretty cool keep up the good work
Thank you Ron
hello the railroad tie spiker it's is randy and i like yours is cool thanks the railroad tie spiker thanks friends randy
Thank you Randy for watching
Do you ever make it further up the line to Wabash? There are crossings on 11 consecutive streets there with most trains rolling through at 40 mph. On the east side of town you can see where the Marion branch goes under the Huntington district. If you go there via Old 24 from Peru you can see several of Fort Wayne RR Historical Society’s rolling stock from the road at Richvalley awaiting restoration including the major components of NKP 624.,
I really need to go that way and film
Suggestion, with auto railcars, can you tell us if they’re loaded or empty. Can’t see thru the slats.
That train was empty going to Lafayette to the Subaru factory.
What’s the track speed for that stretch of track? It did pretty quick in the beginning but then it slowed down…
I believe 49 MPH it's quite fast for all the crossings they have in a very short distance
NS keeping there main busy and nice footage of NS time freights/manifest, local,auto rack boogean!🛤🚂
It's been busy lately better than it was last year.