Wow what a crowd in DeSoto! We had hoped to get into the town after doing a chase from downtown St. Louis but we got turned around just outside of town. When someone said there were 10,000 people there he wasn't kidding! We did some catches near downtown, JB Bridge, and then highway 47 outside of Bonne Terre after this stop in DeSoto. Good you got video of what we missed in that town!
It contains the identity chits of the people actually servicing the locomotive. When a person starts work he hands his chit to the engineer and it is hung on the board. When he is done with his job he retrieves it. That lets the engineer know when all the work is finished and nobody is still working on the locomotive. It is a safety thing.
I never thought something this cool would ever come through my town
I love the lady wearing the white hat reaction to Big Boy. No worries lady, I feel the same way 😄
Wow what a crowd in DeSoto! We had hoped to get into the town after doing a chase from downtown St. Louis but we got turned around just outside of town. When someone said there were 10,000 people there he wasn't kidding!
We did some catches near downtown, JB Bridge, and then highway 47 outside of Bonne Terre after this stop in DeSoto.
Good you got video of what we missed in that town!
A few years ago, who could have even imagined that we would ever see a sight like this.
Great job on filming that Union Pacific 4014 in DeSoto, MO STL Train Coverage
"The Arrival of a Train" If only the Lumiere brothers had lived to see such dinosaurs... :-)
That whistle was SO loud! Also I got stung by a sweat bee
I almost got stung in the face by a yellow jacket
Beautiful trains
They are!
I was right behind you.
Nice I was there I’m in the shot on the other side
I didn’t even see you
@@STLtraincoverage4567I was on the other side too. I also saw 4014 in Kirkwood back in late August 2021.
What is that blue key board that the engineer puts out? I've noticed it when they service the locomotive.
It contains the identity chits of the people actually servicing the locomotive. When a person starts work he hands his chit to the engineer and it is hung on the board. When he is done with his job he retrieves it. That lets the engineer know when all the work is finished and nobody is still working on the locomotive. It is a safety thing.
I was on the other side of the tracks and then chased it to Arcadia
This is my first time seeing this
I hear something
I see big things
I feel train engineer
May I get closer
Jaw he’s was there too
@@jean-michelmenard394 talking about jaw tooth
Oops I was wrong he’s was in Illinois not there sorry
Let me guess they're out of fuel, right!
I lost my Army Veteran ball cap in that mob.
I’m sorry to hear that
Guys I see steam dome
Luke j. Weber w as there
Well done , STL train coverage ,