At 1:07 the waters were calm and a gust of wind blew through, you could see it change the surface, I don’t know why I just thought it was cool. Wow unit 2 was looking pretty grubby, unit 3 even grubbier😂. A lone, brand new demo gon towards the end✨. Nice catch Steve👍🏼😎🇺🇸
Absolutely stellar location, with windblown waters and many shades of green vegetation. Mesmerizing to watch the train & its reflection. Ichabod the Rail God tagged at least three of the cars, at least from the side of the train we could see. Even Dung and swillboxes look fantastic from this reflective angle!
Over the Tranquil Waters it's time for the flyer to deliver its goods. Boxcar number 2 appears to be an old Atlanta and St Andrews Bay car and I must say CSX has really pulled some old waffle side boxcars out of storage so they would go back to Seaboard Coast Line days. As for the TBOX car now DUNG on the side I tend to doubt if it's from the Milwaukee Sewage Commission that sells old doo doo in 50 lb bags under the name Milorganite. Golf courses like to use it because it grows fast and doesn't really burn the grass. They do ship some in bulk in covered hoppers and I sure hope they do wash them out. They also have six captive covered hoppers that will hold excess until they can bag it down by the port of Milwaukee
@@maryg445 luckily Milwaukee has a prevailing West to East Wind because if it's off the lake you don't want to be around Jones Island sewage plant. When this is going through the drying process they aren't making Honey Oat Cheerios. We've gotten rid of the other 4 Industries at the cost of 2K jobs. 2 were can plant lamination (liner on the inside paint on the outside) Redstar Yeast especially when it's above 70° and the former Milwaukee Stockyards and rendering plant. Well I suppose Charlestown Solvay coke with that sulfur smell but that was heavy Industrial. Next time I see a Central Soya car I might have to take a mint. Thanks for tapping the memory bank
hey ppl has anyone known what has happened to our main man of the channel I hope nothing has happened to him he's a great friend and railroader if anyone knows please send me a message thank you all
@@garyf1226 no sir I wish I knew too I hope somebody can do some checking around and find him this is serious and I hope nothing has happened to him that's the best I can say about it
I guess those small blue containers are used for trash. Also, if I am right I guess corn syrup must be a heavy liquid so therefore the smaller tank cars are used for it. I notice before you mentioned cement in the smaller covered hoppers too since it too must be a heavy load.
hey when u seen dung in that autorack I thought of this lady that works at Walmart and her name was DUNG lmao and man she was something I can say lol otherwise that was a good train 🚆tc buddy and friend
hey friend ive wondering the same thing I hope nothing has happened to him this long and nothing kinda concerned about him so you or anyone find out please let me know thanks to the friend saying and asking
I love this setting.
Thank you.
Russ
@@RScesium thank you Russ
I’m with you completely
At 1:07 the waters were calm and a gust of wind blew through, you could see it change the surface, I don’t know why I just thought it was cool. Wow unit 2 was looking pretty grubby, unit 3 even grubbier😂. A lone, brand new demo gon towards the end✨. Nice catch Steve👍🏼😎🇺🇸
Thank you Eddie
Those grubby 35 year olds are still ticking!!!!!
Don’t count them out yet!!!!
96 very screechy cars. Kimberly Guilfoyle on wheels without the coke rage. 😂😂😂
Great video.
🤣😂😆thank you mike
Set her on fire 🔥
@@MillersRailfan burn 'er, she's a witch!!! 🤣 🤣
Absolutely stellar location, with windblown waters and many shades of green vegetation. Mesmerizing to watch the train & its reflection. Ichabod the Rail God tagged at least three of the cars, at least from the side of the train we could see. Even Dung and swillboxes look fantastic from this reflective angle!
Hi
Have heard from Stephen at all ?
Thanks
Hello ~ Steve is fine, but he is no longer posting videos. @theodorejones6549
What an awesome spot!!! I liked this video already when you first posted it but thought I’d still write a comment anyways 😃
Nice bridge catch 👍🏻 👍🏻😎Robin out.
Most lovely ❤
Thank you Jill
Has anyone heard from Stephen at all ?
Thanks
@@theodorejones6549 no I have not
Very Nice train in a sweet location.
Hope they don't drop off the wrong tankers at Cumberland Farms, That wouldn't be good.
😆😆😂🤣😆😂🤣
@MillersRailfan, are you doing okay, Stephen? Hopefully, so.
Over the Tranquil Waters it's time for the flyer to deliver its goods. Boxcar number 2 appears to be an old Atlanta and St Andrews Bay car and I must say CSX has really pulled some old waffle side boxcars out of storage so they would go back to Seaboard Coast Line days. As for the TBOX car now DUNG on the side I tend to doubt if it's from the Milwaukee Sewage Commission that sells old doo doo in 50 lb bags under the name Milorganite. Golf courses like to use it because it grows fast and doesn't really burn the grass. They do ship some in bulk in covered hoppers and I sure hope they do wash them out. They also have six captive covered hoppers that will hold excess until they can bag it down by the port of Milwaukee
Mmmmm, yummy. 😂
😆🤣😂🤮🤮🤮
Milorganite always reminds me of Soylent Green, with a slightly different tagline
@@maryg445 luckily Milwaukee has a prevailing West to East Wind because if it's off the lake you don't want to be around Jones Island sewage plant. When this is going through the drying process they aren't making Honey Oat Cheerios. We've gotten rid of the other 4 Industries at the cost of 2K jobs. 2 were can plant lamination (liner on the inside paint on the outside) Redstar Yeast especially when it's above 70° and the former Milwaukee Stockyards and rendering plant. Well I suppose Charlestown Solvay coke with that sulfur smell but that was heavy Industrial. Next time I see a Central Soya car I might have to take a mint. Thanks for tapping the memory bank
@paulbergen9114 You are amazingly informative ~ thank you! Glad this isn't text-to-smell, or I'd be knocked flat from this odiferous roster!
Steve, your missing a derailment in Ayer MA !
hey ppl has anyone known what has happened to our main man of the channel I hope nothing has happened to him he's a great friend and railroader if anyone knows please send me a message thank you all
I was wondering the same thing I Stephen is okay.
I've said the same thing I've had my concerns about him I hope nothing has happened to him if you find out please let me know thank you friend
Any update on Stephen?
@@garyf1226 no sir I wish I knew too I hope somebody can do some checking around and find him this is serious and I hope nothing has happened to him that's the best I can say about it
I guess those small blue containers are used for trash. Also, if I am right I guess corn syrup must be a heavy liquid so therefore the smaller tank cars are used for it. I notice before you mentioned cement in the smaller covered hoppers too since it too must be a heavy load.
hey when u seen dung in that autorack I thought of this lady that works at Walmart and her name was DUNG lmao and man she was something I can say lol otherwise that was a good train 🚆tc buddy and friend
@@kurtadkins7051 who flung dung
@@MillersRailfan yes lmao 🤣 you called it 🤣
That is such a pretty setting by the river, and love the fact that you saw the eagle!:Nice lash-up. Thanks for posting.
Thank you Rick
I am so very lucky
@@MillersRailfan Steve--you okay? We're all missing you here and hoping you're just taking a break.
hey friend ive wondering the same thing I hope nothing has happened to him this long and nothing kinda concerned about him so you or anyone find out please let me know thanks to the friend saying and asking
did you make a new account again or are you just on a much needed foamer vacation?
ill say it again. i love your videos. where'd you go again? even though you support communism in usa