Neat video. DOD Train #1 has equipment from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team; 34th Infantry Division of Minnesota Army National Guard & 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion of Iowa Army National Guard from Camp Dodge @ Johnston, IA part of 734th Regional Support Group heading to National Training Center - Training Rotation 20-08.5. DOD Train #2 has equipment from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team; 34th Infantry Division of Minnesota Army National Guard heading to National Training Center - Training Rotation 20-08.5.
What a great video of a huge and long military locomotive 🚂. Transporting and delivering military equipment. Great railroading action. Love ❤ those bnsf locomotives. Thanks.
What's incredible is the amount of weight those locomotives can pull. To be honest I'm surprised the locomotives don't just sit there with all of their wheels just spinning out, lol. Though I know they use sand for traction I believe that's just when the tracks are wet, but I could be wrong.
@@CaseyJones-qp2tc No worries. I've left countless comments on UA-cam vids that were never responded to so thx for the response 😃 Actually there's just one guy I know of that always responds to comments and that's Skylite Productions aviation channel.
What is missing from all of this equipment? Not a American flag or Army ID to be found, nothing but numbers, letters and arrows, strange to say the least.
Neat video.
DOD Train #1 has equipment from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team; 34th Infantry Division of Minnesota Army National Guard & 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion of Iowa Army National Guard from Camp Dodge @ Johnston, IA part of 734th Regional Support Group heading to National Training Center - Training Rotation 20-08.5.
DOD Train #2 has equipment from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team; 34th Infantry Division of Minnesota Army National Guard heading to National Training Center - Training Rotation 20-08.5.
What a great video of a huge and long military locomotive 🚂. Transporting and delivering military equipment. Great railroading action. Love ❤ those bnsf locomotives. Thanks.
Thank You for the great rollby of the military train.
What's incredible is the amount of weight those locomotives can pull. To be honest I'm surprised the locomotives don't just sit there with all of their wheels just spinning out, lol. Though I know they use sand for traction I believe that's just when the tracks are wet, but I could be wrong.
you are correct with the sand when the track is wet. thanks for watching & commenting. i apologize for not responding sooner i just read your post.
@@CaseyJones-qp2tc No worries. I've left countless comments on UA-cam vids that were never responded to so thx for the response 😃
Actually there's just one guy I know of that always responds to comments and that's Skylite Productions aviation channel.
All come to Thailand, please help.
Cool.
yes indeed very cool to see, thanks for checking it out
What is missing from all of this equipment? Not a American flag or Army ID to be found, nothing but numbers, letters and arrows, strange to say the least.
i apologize for just now reading your comment & responding Greg, thanks for watching & posting.
Funny, my music shuffle played "War Pigs" while I watched. I'm not making this up folks.
why..Argentine
the bnsf Argentine yard sits in the small area community in Kansas City Kansas called Argentine. thanks for watching
Cool! Just subscribe you
well thank you Quintin, thanks for watching it. they are pretty neat to see in person like that
You’re welcome
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