Cool thanks. Also a few videos have some mild language but there is a warning sign in the video title and the description. Just to let you know but it is not super extreme so just a warning for you but keep on watching though. I have lots of great content.
I find it strange that BNSF is HEADQUARTERED in Ft. Worth but yet I always seem to see more NS, KCS, and CN engines over here...I even caught a CP ES44AC Leading a train in Buda A couple of months ago.
BNSF has trackage rights to San Antonio on the UP Austin Sub from places like Temple TX and Fort Worth TX but in the Midwest they have lots of railroad companies that do this or run a engine from a different railroad on the same railroad train like for example: Union Pacific may run a train somewhere but have a engine that is from a different railroad in its consist. BTW I am from Elkhart, IN where the NS Chicago Line runs through and they have all different kinds of railroads run on that line even though Norfolk Southern owns those tracks. Hope that helps!
Nice shot at 3:15! That doesn’t happen that often, so you’re lucky to catch that!
Nice video!
Thank you! Ed and I are watching right now. 🌈💜🎇
Cool thanks. Also a few videos have some mild language but there is a warning sign in the video title and the description. Just to let you know but it is not super extreme so just a warning for you but keep on watching though. I have lots of great content.
nice to know that there's railfans in my area!
There are but, unfortunately not very many trains.
Very nice catches
Thank you.
100th Sub!
Why a Bnsf train in Austin
Because they have trackage rights to San Antonio
+TheTrainMan1997 lol
I find it strange that BNSF is HEADQUARTERED in Ft. Worth but yet I always seem to see more NS, KCS, and CN engines over here...I even caught a CP ES44AC Leading a train in Buda A couple of months ago.
BNSF has trackage rights to San Antonio on the UP Austin Sub from places like Temple TX and Fort Worth TX but in the Midwest they have lots of railroad companies that do this or run a engine from a different railroad on the same railroad train like for example: Union Pacific may run a train somewhere but have a engine that is from a different railroad in its consist. BTW I am from Elkhart, IN where the NS Chicago Line runs through and they have all different kinds of railroads run on that line even though Norfolk Southern owns those tracks. Hope that helps!
Lol