WRECKER Helps Repair Damaged Railcar
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2023
- A tow truck used on the railroad? This is the first time I've seen a heavy wrecker used to repair a train car!
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There is a siding a couple miles from my house that cars are left to be repaired on. There are broken air hoses, bearings, and brake pads laying around everywhere.
Here is my guess. I spent 27 years as a locomotive engineer with ns. That's call an on the fly repair. You more less hit the nail on the head. The wrecker can get in tight places and over weight restricted bridges and to a job site quicker than a crane. If I was a betting man they changed out a set of wheels that for whatever read went bad.....bearings cracked wheel etc that stopped the train on the spot. They eased it to a crossing the truck could back up too lifted the car up did the repairs and got moving again
The only thing wrong with this car was a bad handbrake. That is until the CO uncoupled from this car and it rolled all the way down the hill from the customer and slammed into the boxcars sitting on the mainline😂
As always, another great find and documentation of the railroad happenings in your area. 👍
Like way you talk about things other than bells, whistles and speeding trains. Extremely informative.
This is great !, love the sound of the locomotive !
SD stands for Heavy Duty?! 😯😯😯 My Railfanning Perspective has been CHANGED! 😂 Nice Video Man! Keep Up the Great Work!
That was pretty neat !!!!
How neat is that?
Great content! Thanks for sharing!
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Nice video!
Thanks!
So this proves that the Railroad’s utilize many Different Companies for Repairs and Restoration besides Hulcher and RJ Corman who handles Derailments. 👍
Interesting. Great video!
Thanks!
The man under the car at 1min 30 seconds .... nope. Not me. LOL
This was about 2 miles from my house in Pendleton.
Great catch! I live nearby and go under that railroad trestle a lot.
Awesome
did they just leave the train in the crossing while waiting for the new crew lol
You find some unusual and interesting things to share with us. Thanks.
Got a question about your mic,
Do you use the nt-usb+ or nt-usb?
I guess that day was Opposite Day.
Amazing video v12 I been wondering how that works
That was a nice looking pitstop
most unusual, but it worked!
nice video
Heyo, great videos, just wanted to say that the red border you have on your thumbnail looks an awful lot like the red bar that UA-cam uses to tell us when we've already watched a portion of the video...I almost didn't watch this one because I thought I already had watched it lolol.
Very good point. I've changed the thumbnail. Thanks!
Very Interesting! I too have never seen a tow truck help a railroad to fix up broken rolling stock! And if I was right last I checked, NS 8099 is on a train heading to East Point GA on Train NS 198
Hoping to see that. Might be dark before it gets to ATL.
Nice.
Bradshaw's train services should be the heavy lift truck.
rip i missed ns 4001 with a high hood :(
I lived in Clemson a wile back, so I'm familiar with the rail llne. It would be interesting to know what caused this accident.
Could you see the name of the company on the truck? Didn’t look like the regulars down here. Cranemasters, Hulcher, Corman or Utilco.
I think it was Bradshaws.
Wow that’s bad
It's crazy to believe that railroads will work freight cars till they aren't safe any longer.
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