Thank you, Red, for this video of trains that you documented on 16 November 2024 at Cedar Falls, Iowa and on 17 November 2024 at Montour, Iowa. It was a surprise to see those short CNW covered hopper cars with CNW reporting marks. I have not seen cars like that in videos for a long time. It is nice to see that they are still in use and in decent shape. That Hazmat Placard with the 3007 number is for environmentally hazardous solids. (Posted on 28 November 2024 at 2257 CST.)
@thomasmackowiak You're welcome Thomas! The CNW short hoppers were a real treat. I remember seeing those cars in some South Dakota videos. Mainly out of the Black Hills.
Red another awesome video my friend and I hope you and your family had a great happy Thanksgiving yesterday but anyway, my friend as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
Wow great catches , when CN takes over completely of the iowa northern will they still have the speed restriction once past the bridge or haven't you heard.
The Iowa Northern with a different Power configuration and certainly heavy on tank cars. That was the one thing about the seasonal anhydrous ammonia moving when you really don't expect it. CN had enough tankers to make an ethanol train and actually very little regular Freight. Well no coal trains and no priority Intermodal but enough regular Freight to keep the tracks busy. Those little yipper dogs are almost like air horns they have different tones and pitches. There is a substantial group of clean TGSX covered hoppers which used to stand for Texas Gulf Sulfur and then reduced to just Texas Gulf. Those are the cars for carrying soda ash from Wyoming. The best train was that eastbound with all those CNW small covered hoppers along with quite a few from Mopac as well as that large number of system coil cars. The only thing in the back of my mind and I hope it's not true is that they're headed for resale or scrap. While they weren't lined out it is odd to see them in such large numbers. It did look like some fresh gray paint on the CW Colorado &Wyoming Flats. Hopefully you and the family had a good Thanksgiving. A cold one tonight so stay warm
@paulbergen9114 Gonna miss the Iowa Northern power Paul. The farmers were really laying down the anhydrous last week around here! The yippee dogs have to be crazy loud in that house. Those CNW cars were a treat. I remember seeing old videos with those short covered hoppers in the Black Hills. I'm guessing they hauled bentonite when out there. Plenty of food today and the Woodstove is stoked in the garage👍
@redsiowatrainvideos6645 yes a lot of it was Bentonite that went up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where are they used in the production of making taconite pellets. Also there was a big cement plant up there and they kept getting shorted on cars or ones that were in.good shape so a group of them also wound up there
Question Red, first I really enjoy your videos I live up in Cedar Falls and always enjoy the old power that Iowa Northern uses. ??? How fast would you get guess UP speed is going thru town and second about how many trains per day ? Thanks. Terry
@hongs8867 Thanks Terry! I'd guess the priority trains average around 40 to 50 mph through town. I've seen higher speeds but not real common. 25 to 30 trains a day for an average kn that line. Some of the empty West bound coal trains really boogie👍Track speed is 70mph there.
Dont stuff yourself Red, but turkey isnt fattening😀❗ I am taking time out from model trains to work on one of my other hobbies............baking holiday cookies😋😋❗The most popular one i bake is the 16 inch MONSTER COOKIE😋😋❗sure wish i could get one up to you, you would want more of them❗
great catch on two bay CNW hoppers my favorite !!!!!!
@jackthegiantkiller388 Thanks Jack! That was my favorite part👍
Great catches on those two trains the Iowa northern and CN L571 train in cedar falls Iowa nice UP train catches in montour Iowa thank you red 👍😎
@Diegoiowa You're welcome Diego! Cold railfanning ahead.
Thank you, Red, for this video of trains that you documented on 16 November 2024 at Cedar Falls, Iowa and on 17 November 2024 at Montour, Iowa. It was a surprise to see those short CNW covered hopper cars with CNW reporting marks. I have not seen cars like that in videos for a long time. It is nice to see that they are still in use and in decent shape. That Hazmat Placard with the 3007 number is for environmentally hazardous solids. (Posted on 28 November 2024 at 2257 CST.)
@thomasmackowiak You're welcome Thomas! The CNW short hoppers were a real treat. I remember seeing those cars in some South Dakota videos. Mainly out of the Black Hills.
Hope Everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving. 🦃 👍🙏
@@kens.3729 Yep plenty to eat👍
Red another awesome video my friend and I hope you and your family had a great happy Thanksgiving yesterday but anyway, my friend as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one
@timmyfrierson2684 Thanks Timmy! Plenty to eat and some naps👍Happy Thanksgiving!
Awesome catches
@TheMetGuy Thanks TMG!
Another great video as always
@michaelmccoy-vo4mb Thanks Michael!
Lots of great action including cnw cars. Thanks Red. Happy Thanksgiving
@davidsnider1703 You're welcome David S! Happy Thanksgiving👍
@redsiowatrainvideos6645 when you bought your scanner did you have to program it
@davidsnider1703 I got mine from my Dad. It was already programmed. Most new ones need programmed.
@redsiowatrainvideos6645 ok thank you.
Happy Thanksgiving Red! I am thankful I found your channel!
@karengunia5451 You too Karen! Glad you like the channel👍
Awesome catches from the Iowa Northern and UP including a few CNW hoppers!
Hey Red, happy Thanksgiving and thanks for all your great work on all of your videos.
@mikegoetz6477 You're welcome Mike! Happy Thanksgiving👍
Happy Thanksgiving Red. That last train you filmed had a open door. So someone all ready started their shopping.
@roballen5670 You too Rob! Yep the 5 finger discount.
Then people wonder why everything is so expensive. And all the companies have to pass it down with higher prices. Have a great Holiday weekend.
@roballen5670 Yep railroads need more security. Enjoy the holidays Rob!
Great catch on the CNW cement cars i remember cuts that size going to cedar rapids on the IC/CCP locals out of waterloo Happy Thanksgiving !
@Railfan216 Thanks Marty! I remember Black Hills videos with those cars. Happy Thanksgiving👍
Your Iowa Train videos just wouldn't be the same without all them Yipper Dogs 🤣🤣🤣
@kevinfranck6520 That's right Kevin! If I could just quiet them down a bit👍
Nice catches!
Wow great catches , when CN takes over completely of the iowa northern will they still have the speed restriction once past the bridge or haven't you heard.
@davidpierce1837 Thanks David P! That's a good question. I would guess the speed restriction would stay. Would be nice to see it lifted.
@@redsiowatrainvideos6645 Yes it would i bet it drives the Iowa Northern engineers batty when they have to slow down LOL
Those anhydrous ammonia tanks might bound for the Koch Plant between Duncomb and Ft Dodge.
Happy Turkey Day Red!!
@JimTulk You too Jim!
When are y’all expecting snow?
@@rickchapman9232 Not sure yet. Pretty dry pattern right now.
The Iowa Northern with a different Power configuration and certainly heavy on tank cars. That was the one thing about the seasonal anhydrous ammonia moving when you really don't expect it. CN had enough tankers to make an ethanol train and actually very little regular Freight. Well no coal trains and no priority Intermodal but enough regular Freight to keep the tracks busy. Those little yipper dogs are almost like air horns they have different tones and pitches. There is a substantial group of clean TGSX covered hoppers which used to stand for Texas Gulf Sulfur and then reduced to just Texas Gulf. Those are the cars for carrying soda ash from Wyoming. The best train was that eastbound with all those CNW small covered hoppers along with quite a few from Mopac as well as that large number of system coil cars. The only thing in the back of my mind and I hope it's not true is that they're headed for resale or scrap. While they weren't lined out it is odd to see them in such large numbers. It did look like some fresh gray paint on the CW Colorado &Wyoming Flats. Hopefully you and the family had a good Thanksgiving. A cold one tonight so stay warm
@paulbergen9114 Gonna miss the Iowa Northern power Paul. The farmers were really laying down the anhydrous last week around here! The yippee dogs have to be crazy loud in that house. Those CNW cars were a treat. I remember seeing old videos with those short covered hoppers in the Black Hills. I'm guessing they hauled bentonite when out there. Plenty of food today and the Woodstove is stoked in the garage👍
@redsiowatrainvideos6645 yes a lot of it was Bentonite that went up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where are they used in the production of making taconite pellets. Also there was a big cement plant up there and they kept getting shorted on cars or ones that were in.good shape so a group of them also wound up there
Dang. I chased that IANR job south from Shell Rock and then caught the L571 just east of the park you were at.
Hope turkey day was good for you and yours.
@fredtrench5684 Sure was Fred! Got plenty full. Thanks Fred!
Question Red, first I really enjoy your videos I live up in Cedar Falls and always enjoy the old power that Iowa Northern uses. ??? How fast would you get guess UP speed is going thru town and second about how many trains per day ? Thanks. Terry
@hongs8867 Thanks Terry! I'd guess the priority trains average around 40 to 50 mph through town. I've seen higher speeds but not real common. 25 to 30 trains a day for an average kn that line. Some of the empty West bound coal trains really boogie👍Track speed is 70mph there.
Dont stuff yourself Red, but turkey isnt fattening😀❗ I am taking time out from model trains to work on one of my other hobbies............baking holiday cookies😋😋❗The most popular one i bake is the 16 inch MONSTER COOKIE😋😋❗sure wish i could get one up to you, you would want more of them❗
@paulsmith5398 Boy that's a big cookie Paul! Sounds like a fun project👍
@@redsiowatrainvideos6645😅😮😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks Red, still have ties around
@ronaldrondeau7870 You're welcome Ronald! Still waiting for a MOW train.
Nice catches and love "Drone Time"... What did you mean talking about the covered gondolas with "the dirty dirt" ?? Thanks Red!!
@georgearchambault6185 Thanks ArchMan! UN3077 means contaminated substance. Some call it dirty dirt.
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Happy Thanksgiving
@@djavidianmx1832 You to Dmx!