I went past their yard a couple weeks ago to try and get a couple pictures of their gp38 through the fence but couldn't get that great of view. Been working in West Chester for years and kick myself in the ass all the time for not going on a ride yet.
Oh those are class lights. Now The purpose of classification lights was to help identify the train . White Indicated an “extra” train not shown in the timetable, Green Indicated that, while the train displaying the lights was a regularly scheduled one, a second section was following behind it, and Red Indicated the end of a train
Those are called "class lights". You can see a similar system with steam locomotives. Like the NKP 765 always runs with white flags, which would correlate with the white class lights. In essence, depending on the color of flag/lights depicts which type of train you are running. White, for example, is an extra train See: www.trains.com/trn/train-basics/abcs-of-railroading/locomotive-classification-lights/ for more information
That's a neat little excursion railroad. They have some unique equipment. Nice editing job! 👍😃
She's strutting her stuff. Beautiful ole girl. Excellent sound capture !
Great video! I’m surprised to see someone actually trying to go around the gates at 4:56! You almost never see that happen on this railroad!
Nice catch! Great video. 🤗👍thanks for sharing.
What a awesome Alco locomotive
Nice horn
I went past their yard a couple weeks ago to try and get a couple pictures of their gp38 through the fence but couldn't get that great of view. Been working in West Chester for years and kick myself in the ass all the time for not going on a ride yet.
She's a true Queen ! Hello there Beautiful !
That line runs adjacent to Cheyney University and near the former Glen Mills School.
Great job Engine 1803
Very Nice !!!
Nice Video!!
Any trip behind an Alco/MLW. But, Id want a cab ride
Porque la trompa larga?
Nice video. 🌄🌄🇮🇳
Very cool! I don't think I've ever seen an engine like that before. I wonder what those indicator lights, above the number boards, are for?
Oh those are class lights. Now The purpose of classification lights was to help identify the train . White Indicated an “extra” train not shown in the timetable, Green Indicated that, while the train displaying the lights was a regularly scheduled one, a second section was following behind it, and Red Indicated the end of a train
I appreciate the info, pretty cool, thanks
Hi, can anyone explain me what the meaning is of these green lights on the 1803 just above the locomotive number display?
Those are called "class lights". You can see a similar system with steam locomotives. Like the NKP 765 always runs with white flags, which would correlate with the white class lights. In essence, depending on the color of flag/lights depicts which type of train you are running. White, for example, is an extra train
See: www.trains.com/trn/train-basics/abcs-of-railroading/locomotive-classification-lights/ for more information
@@6777Productions Thanks a lot for your answer!
@@ook2763 You are welcome! Glad to share knowledge!
This looks exactly like Cvsr's 1822... And it's number 1803.... And it's the same locomotive model... Nope, no idea why it looks similar! 😆
4:57 that dummy thought he was brave enough to pass someone at the crossing and beat the train hahahahahahahaha joke's on them!