I’ve done this work in the Cascades and it’s exactly as much fun as you can imagine. Getting called for snow service is like a kid getting to meet Santa Claus
Well, you'd need anywhere from 2-5 pounds of force per ton of weight just to get the train moving on straight track... Once a train picks up some speed, you might as well count momentum in tons, because even if it's wrong not much of a difference if it hits something...
@@kevinandersson4828 "You dont measure momentum in tons, and it isnt several tons..." Well one definition is .. "Momentum can be defined as "mass in motion."" So for a train that weighs several THOUSAND tons, I stand by my comment about the momentum given by that weight.
Doesn't that just make you want to move to the north country so you can experience the fun for yourself?! We northeners love watching video of Texans trying to drive on ice when it occasionally occurs in places like Dallas.
Ohh snow and plow, plow and snow, how good of work you dooooooooo. Clearing tracks, so Fed Ex won’t slack, and I get my package todaaaay-ay! The track is clear, Christmas is near, and my package came todaaay, ohh what good of a job you do, snow plow trains shall staaay!
Ikr. Or if there's a "coldsnap" (read: temperatures no lower than like -5C) or a "heatwave" (read: any temperature above 25C) 🤣. Or really just if the day ends in y...
I used to be a breakman without much seniority back in the 70’s. So I was in the head end. And it’s even more fun than it looks busting through drifts. Especially at night!
True, but if you as a engineer or trainstation supervisor put paying customers in such grave danger you centainly will be kept accountable in court. Afterall you don't have to plow snow with 60 miles an hour through a trainstation, could be with 10 miles just as good. This amount of snow with that speed, is like being hit by an avalange.
As weird as it sounds, I would LOVE to experience being in that wall of snow on the platform at least once in my life... As long as it's safe lol. It looks like a hell of an exciting experience just being engulfed by a cloud-wall of snow!
I would stand in a grassy field rather than a concrete platform with steel beams and benches personally. We used to lay next to the road when plows were going past as kids.
Dear women of the world you what someone should do? Turn all that snow into water and ship it to countries like yeman and the Sahara desert. After cleaning it up. I mean we have a dought but the is solution. Some one make a business on this.
Dear women of the world you what someone should do? Turn all that snow into water and ship it to countries like yeman and the Sahara desert. After cleaning it up. I mean we have a dought but the is solution. Some one make a business on this.
Little known fact: train engineers memorize the entire rail network in their area, similar to London cabbies. The best, like these fine folks, can drive a train blindfolded.
We don't experience Such Deep Snow Falls..... I am Happy that I'm on this End of those Video's...... It look like GREAT FUN...... But Also Extremely Dangerous.... Thank you for Sharing!!!!
Many years ago i had friends with private railway cars and we would often go from Oakland up to Reno. It was the neatest feeling to be alone on the back platform up in the mountains on a clear day after a fresh snow fall, where the only thing disturbing the fresh snow were two ribbons behind the car as the wheels cut through the snow! Those were the days!!!
I was just describing what it’s like to drive in the snow and this came up! But, no, you don’t...can’t see signals and you get banged around so much that 10 hours is too much (which is extended to 12 hours because of the foul weather). 2 years to retirement...can’t wait.
MF you’re spot on brother. Light reflecting from the snow, signal aspects covered, near zero visibility and brake shoes full of snow. Yeah it always makes for a twelve and a cab ride. Three years to go here. Stay safe out there!!
Took a Amtrak passenger route just for the snow views in 1978. Our track was clean as a whistle and the only snow we plowed through was just a tiny bit at crossings and even then it didn't seem like we were going 25 mph. Switzerland in 1984 was different......truly dashing through the snow.
Strangely therapeutic to watch those snow drifts being blasted aside wave-like, but I guess it is troublesome in so many ways - we don't get snow around these parts
It's a "make the best of it" sort of thing. The worst part is ice - it's hard to avoid a nasty fall, or your car losing all traction, because different types of ice have different levels of slippery, and glare ice can be invisible from the vantage point of your driver's seat.
It’s magnificent to watch! First you do not even see the train track and then boom, snow flying and a “ monster train” appears! Greeting from a sunny summer in NZ❤☀️
@@Tommy_lil Funny you say that, I hike in the wilderness and camp out alone, I do prefer winter as the bugs are minimal and less spiders and snakes, But I sleep fine in my hammock as I know there is nothing big enough to eat me or charge or attack, Mind you a mob of Roo's bounced through my site one evening, that was scary. No need to wear hats with eyes on the back or carry a can of "bear spray"does it even work ??
@@kingsid24 well I live in Melbourne, a suburban inner-city area, we still have snakes, unfortunately, its part of life I am scared of snakes of course, but I have stepped on a Taipan and it just slid off faster than I jumped and ran (was in a rainforest) I have come across Tiger snakes in backyard twice, both times I just watched them slide away, they are scared of us too. Spiders well, no issue
Cool, I love trains. But moving down a pile of snow? Awesome. Trains rock, I love em. Biggest locomotives with cool colors, I wish I knew which ones my best favorite.
yes loll I also imagined that You wake up in the middle of nowhere. It's evening. Then you hear horns, and see this monster coming out of nowhere and going straight at you. There's no escape.
Was driving east in a snowstorm in Eastern Wyoming once...saw this big cloud approaching from the rear...then remembered there were tracks on that side of the road. Really impressive to see a freight train go by at speed throwing the snow like here. Something I've never forgotten even though it was 30 years ago.
I worked up in Northern Remote Ontario Canada for a couple Rail Lines, yup miss it but near 28 years I'm good now however these memories are burned deep!
I'm pretty sure they actually were waiting for a train, just not that train. I thought it'd be a little obvious it wasn't going to stop there...bitch doin 50 mph though the station...LOL
True story in Lyon, France a few years back my party was on platform waiting for our train to Paris. Nobody really paying attention in the mostly quiet, empty station when passes through the Express 2nd track out. 330kmh 15 ft away gets your attention real quick!!!
Reporter 1: “Plowing through the snow in Canada, and it just plows through” Reporter 2: “What is that device on the front to push the snow?” Reporter 1: “Plow” Reporter 2: “that’s what I’m talking about”
They can't go much further than the tracks do! :-). My Dad grew up next to a B&M repair shop, the test track ran past his house. Old steam engines, he and his brother used to walk the tracks picking up coal to heat the house. He said if the Fireman saw them he'd throw a shovelful of coal over the side for them.
That's what we need on our trains in the UK,... friggin brilliant,... our snow is defo more wet though than this powdery white snow, maybe that's why our ploughs are different to these,... these are amazing,...
Are you seriously asking me if I'm serious? Were you seriously going to explain it to me? Seriously Paul, thank you for having my best interests at heart.
@@brianb8516 Wow, two glaring errors in one, short reply. First, I don't play the drums...never have. If you were alive and listening to all the new music coming out in the 60's then you might have some idea what the concept of "Ten Minute Drum Solo" means. Second, you took my original comment seriously.
The hand pump cart plowing is just as amazing, seeing those people pump that car as fast as they can, arms up and down up and down, just blasting through the snow.
Speaking of snow: In live in Gävle, a middle-sized city in Sweden. It's most famous, world-famous, actually, for Gävlebocken (the Gävlegoat), and it was in 1998 home for the worst snowstorm of the 1900s in Europe. But that's not the point. This is: A local train company which operating a train line from Gävle to a nearby city called Uppsala recently bought new 8 new train sets from Switzerland (STADLER Dosto, in Sweden called STADLER ER1). Each train set costs 100 000 000 SEK (about 10 000 000 US dollars). And it turned out that these trains was almost useless in the winter. So they spent 800 000 000 SEK (about 80 000 000 US dollars) on trains that gets stuck in snow.
It's 2:02am. Watching trains plowing through snow. What a season to be in!
5.02. and i still wonder what the fuck is funny about them
@@MrKfadrat Watching people stand too close to the tracks and getting blasted with an airborne snow drift?
@@Longinus-209 thats just like 1 or 2 clips tho. the rest is just a train plowing snow.
also those clips with people are about 20 years old..
As a brave wamen, i feel uncomfortable around locomotives that behave this way. You can never trust the patriarchy.
#Feminism
@@patrickhenry9521 wamen, lmao
Ah yes, the winter months. Where “trains moving through snow” videos are delightfully recommended to me. What a ravishing time of year!
i love the fact youtube recommends seasonal content to help you get in the mood for the time of year
Dude knock it off with that... talk!
In 35 years of being around them things I think I can tell ya them things will derail and that's one of th things thatl do it
@@Capade yeah... in a silly mood where you become annoying
@@Capadeomg capade ur so amazing
I’ve done this work in the Cascades and it’s exactly as much fun as you can imagine. Getting called for snow service is like a kid getting to meet Santa Claus
Funny I've been on many snow plows or on engines going through lots of snow & you can see shit that's including signals
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
Wow!
I think it would be best to be on the really tall ones with the overlook compartment on the top. Just blast right through everything.
How do you find such a job?
I love the design that has a cabin up high and curves the snow away from the cabin so it remains clear even with a tsunami of snow around it.
I agree 👍
It was designed like an "icebreaker ship"
Very cool
The people up in that cabin seem at times to be jostled by all the action below them.
Amazing what several thousand tons of momentum can do.
Hell Yeah!!
💪🤓🍵
And quite a few thousand horsepower.
You dont measure momentum in tons, and it isnt several tons...
Well, you'd need anywhere from 2-5 pounds of force per ton of weight just to get the train moving on straight track... Once a train picks up some speed, you might as well count momentum in tons, because even if it's wrong not much of a difference if it hits something...
@@kevinandersson4828 "You dont measure momentum in tons, and it isnt several tons..."
Well one definition is ..
"Momentum can be defined as "mass in motion.""
So for a train that weighs several THOUSAND tons, I stand by my comment about the momentum given by that weight.
Why am I watching snow plow trains videos? LOL,....they're fun. I love seeing people get drenched in snow. Good to watch in summertime Texas.
Doesn't that just make you want to move to the north country so you can experience the fun for yourself?!
We northeners love watching video of Texans trying to drive on ice when it occasionally occurs in places like Dallas.
Dashing through the snow, on a one-track open train, over the fields we go, laughing all the way...
Bells on engines ring, as we leave the line, oh what hell it's going to be, rerailing the consist tonight.
Ohh snow and plow, plow and snow, how good of work you dooooooooo.
Clearing tracks, so Fed Ex won’t slack, and I get my package todaaaay-ay!
The track is clear, Christmas is near, and my package came todaaay, ohh what good of a job you do, snow plow trains shall staaay!
This never gets old 😂👍🏻
I'm a kid AGAIN/STILL!!
👍🤓👍
Flippin’ heck, in the U.K., if we get our yearly day of two centimetres of snow, our trains grind instantly to a stop!
😆😆😆
Ikr. Or if there's a "coldsnap" (read: temperatures no lower than like -5C) or a "heatwave" (read: any temperature above 25C) 🤣. Or really just if the day ends in y...
@@andrewbloom7694. Ah yes, the British Motorcar standard operating procedure.
I used to be a breakman without much seniority back in the 70’s. So I was in the head end. And it’s even more fun than it looks busting through drifts. Especially at night!
My grandson, a train fanatic, is gonna LOVE this video!! :)
Is his name Sheldon Cooper by any chance?
@@bubatzvernichter u r searching that person in every train video!!!
@@bubatzvernichter Isn't everyone's grandson named Sheldon Cooper?
Fantastic video 📹
Beautiful shots. Really loved watching. Love the slow mo ones.
That was so cool ! It looks like a little kids dream of " plowing through the snow" and may I say a older kid too👍💖
I'M loving this. I get a kick out of seeing the train's plowing the snow ❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🙋🏽
Loved the Amtrak at the station. Not one of those fools thought to move until the snow hit them.
Ever thought that’s part of the fun! Lol
Yow you know thats the samething i was just about to say
True, but if you as a engineer or trainstation supervisor put paying customers in such grave danger you centainly will be kept accountable in court. Afterall you don't have to plow snow with 60 miles an hour through a trainstation, could be with 10 miles just as good. This amount of snow with that speed, is like being hit by an avalange.
Should of knock them all out. Bunch of dummies
That's a pretty strong argument for why some folks shouldn't be allowed to vote (or breed). 👍
To the passengers at the Amtrak station: What'd you think was gonna happen???😆
Well, they probably didn't expect the shower, and when they realize what's up
It was at that moment they knew, they f*cked up
These are the people standing in front of a lion, while filming themselves being eaten alive.
They clearly knew what to expect, most of them were filming lol
Duh duh 🤣
Why were they allowed out on the platform by the station master?
I love watching plow trains. Man the power. One video shows several engines pushing plow and it gets brought to a halt by the snow drifts.
As weird as it sounds, I would LOVE to experience being in that wall of snow on the platform at least once in my life... As long as it's safe lol. It looks like a hell of an exciting experience just being engulfed by a cloud-wall of snow!
I would stand in a grassy field rather than a concrete platform with steel beams and benches personally. We used to lay next to the road when plows were going past as kids.
Probably great until a chunk of ice sends you into a coma
I'd rather watch from a distance than take a chance at being tackled by a refrigerator sized block of snow going 80km/h.
@@Wonkothesne or hit by a chunk of ice the size of some karens lost brain cells xD
I agree. I have never lived anywhere where snow has fallen on train tracks.
Meanwhile in the UK trains are cancelled because of ‘leaves on the line’.
@Trooper Jaxon Walker ق 3
@Trooper Jaxon Walker
For any excuse. Leaves on the line. The wrong type of snow. Water on the track.
They do that in The Netherlands as well.
🤣🤣🤣😭👌
Same here in Germany: 1 cm of snow
That has to be the most satisfying thing I've watched in a long time.
@RedFire Gamer 3g
Lovely slow-mo at 2:03 and a weird sense of satisfaction at 2:58. Thanks for the compilation.
Looks more like snow-mo to me.
You know the guys on the train are laughing their a**s off at the ones getting snow blasted.
😂😂😂
Especially the whole platform
Dear women of the world you what someone should do? Turn all that snow into water and ship it to countries like yeman and the Sahara desert. After cleaning it up. I mean we have a dought but the is solution. Some one make a business on this.
Stupid.
@@salometipsandtricks2786 are you serious??
knowing that snow is really hard to walk through, its so fun watching huge machine absolutely PLOW through it like nothing is so satisfying.
I love how in the last one, you can literally HEAR the snow getting in the horns, that's so cool.
Is it just me or is this just satisfying to watch?!
“Thomas had never seen so much frigging snow in his life”
Ok
@The Bushwacker ถผ
Correct!
Dear women of the world you what someone should do? Turn all that snow into water and ship it to countries like yeman and the Sahara desert. After cleaning it up. I mean we have a dought but the is solution. Some one make a business on this.
Fat Controller was eating all the mince pies.
Uk train companies need to watch this. Here trains are cancelled for "wet leaves"
Super cool video
My daughter enjoys this video so much! Thousand replays
The engineers must look forward to snow , at least for this.
Can’t lie to you, running through big snow is kinda fun!
Especially when the foamers are near the tracks and get initiated by the snow. Its hilarious! 😆
3:07 whoa!
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They must have fun plowing through snow like this.
I'm impressed the engineer is able to follow the tracks with all that snow covering them.
He uses GPS.
Little known fact: train engineers memorize the entire rail network in their area, similar to London cabbies. The best, like these fine folks, can drive a train blindfolded.
They also navigate with the stars, mostly in the evening.
And uphill at night!
We don't experience Such Deep Snow Falls..... I am Happy that I'm on this End of those Video's...... It look like GREAT FUN...... But Also Extremely Dangerous....
Thank you for Sharing!!!!
Many years ago i had friends with private railway cars and we would often go from Oakland up to Reno. It was the neatest feeling to be alone on the back platform up in the mountains on a clear day after a fresh snow fall, where the only thing disturbing the fresh snow were two ribbons behind the car as the wheels cut through the snow! Those were the days!!!
I wish I was the engineer on one of those locomotives!.....
Which one?
I was just describing what it’s like to drive in the snow and this came up! But, no, you don’t...can’t see signals and you get banged around so much that 10 hours is too much (which is extended to 12 hours because of the foul weather). 2 years to retirement...can’t wait.
MF you’re spot on brother. Light reflecting from the snow, signal aspects covered, near zero visibility and brake shoes full of snow. Yeah it always makes for a twelve and a cab ride. Three years to go here. Stay safe out there!!
So satisfying to watch this.
1:27 The angle gives the illusion that there's no tracks. When you look at the road
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Took a Amtrak passenger route just for the snow views in 1978. Our track was clean as a whistle and the only snow we plowed through was just a tiny bit at crossings and even then it didn't seem like we were going 25 mph. Switzerland in 1984 was different......truly dashing through the snow.
Awesome!!
That was really fun to watch. Thanks for recording, editing and posting!!
Only thing wrong with this video is it should be longer
2nd thing wrong it isn't even funny. Just somewhat entertaining.
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yah this is cool to watch
Cdhm
They need to show the aftermath for each clip
Strangely therapeutic to watch those snow drifts being blasted aside wave-like, but I guess it is troublesome in so many ways - we don't get snow around these parts
It's a "make the best of it" sort of thing.
The worst part is ice - it's hard to avoid a nasty fall, or your car losing all traction, because different types of ice have different levels of slippery, and glare ice can be invisible from the vantage point of your driver's seat.
It’s magnificent to watch! First you do not even see the train track and then boom, snow flying and a “ monster train” appears! Greeting from a sunny summer in NZ❤☀️
Love it, awesome vid!
As an Australian, We are amazed at how some people live on the other side of the planet..
Well, as a non-Australian we are amazed how some people can live in a country where almost any bug/animal might get you killed somehow 😅
@@Tommy_lil Funny you say that, I hike in the wilderness and camp out alone, I do prefer winter as the bugs are minimal and less spiders and snakes, But I sleep fine in my hammock as I know there is nothing big enough to eat me or charge or attack, Mind you a mob of Roo's bounced through my site one evening, that was scary. No need to wear hats with eyes on the back or carry a can of "bear spray"does it even work ??
@@MrAustruck I can never understand how you guys deal with the snakes and spiders or perhaps that's just a stereotype.
@@Tommy_lil are you legit saying that in serious manner or just joking? Because if you said it real serious than you're fucking stupid
@@kingsid24 well I live in Melbourne, a suburban inner-city area, we still have snakes, unfortunately, its part of life I am scared of snakes of course, but I have stepped on a Taipan and it just slid off faster than I jumped and ran (was in a rainforest) I have come across Tiger snakes in backyard twice, both times I just watched them slide away, they are scared of us too. Spiders well, no issue
Now theres a job i would actually love to do! Sign me up!
I love how most of these end in the camera covered in snow
Cool, I love trains. But moving down a pile of snow? Awesome. Trains rock, I love em. Biggest locomotives with cool colors, I wish I knew which ones my best favorite.
This videos are very cool to see 😎😎
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Oh what fun it is to ride in a snow plowing train tonight.
Thomas said to himself, "Screw THIS, I'm moving to Florida!"
Next weeks episode: Alligators on the track or Thomas and Florida Man!
Thanks for a good video.
This train is a very important train. He saved our life. Thanks to the TRAIN.
Now in late August 2021, with the heatwave and high humidity that blast of snow against your face would feel sooo good. Awesome video thank you.
How have I lived in Canada my whole life and never seen a train plowing snow before... This winter that's all about to change!!
Back in the early 80's when I was in university I worked for VIA Rail during Christmas and summer breaks. I remember seeing this. It was way cool.
On the other hand, this is the #1 reason I left Canada 16 years ago and moved to the tropics.
It must be kind of like an eerie sensation to be driving those trains going 60 miles an hour and all you see is a big cloud of snow LOL
You rely on the plow crew to spot for you, they can see even if the engine crew can't.
Imagine being out Cross country skiing in the middle of nowhere, then this furious monster comes along in your direction...
Tie a rope to the train and hang on! That's a hell of a ride on skis.
yes loll I also imagined that
You wake up in the middle of nowhere. It's evening. Then you hear horns, and see this monster coming out of nowhere and going straight at you. There's no escape.
It's not as fun as it sounds.
-- Wyle E. Coyote, Super Genius
Was driving east in a snowstorm in Eastern Wyoming once...saw this big cloud approaching from the rear...then remembered there were tracks on that side of the road.
Really impressive to see a freight train go by at speed throwing the snow like here. Something I've never forgotten even though it was 30 years ago.
Awesome and no click bait👍👍👍
Wow, great work!!! SPETACULAR video !!
I guess what is comedy has changed generation to generation.
Wasn't very funny. But was thrilling.
it was not funny instead epic
Funniest video ever!
I worked up in Northern Remote Ontario Canada for a couple Rail Lines, yup miss it but near 28 years I'm good now however these memories are burned deep!
Couldn’t stop laughing. Man these trains are hilarious.
Title lives up to the funniest.
My thigh hurts from slapping it, such a lol
@@deletesoon70 LOL. I gotta say @2:19 was indeed funny. like what were they expecting?
I'm still mopping up the piss
😂 they are so funny! I was laughing too hahahah
I cant tell if this is sarcastic or not
Nice wao what a seen precious 👶
Love from india
Very best plowing video on yt!
All those people at the station just stood there. 😂😂😂
Quite funny. No idea what's going on around them
your basic dumbasses
I'm pretty sure they actually were waiting for a train, just not that train. I thought it'd be a little obvious it wasn't going to stop there...bitch doin 50 mph though the station...LOL
😂😂😂
Too busy with their iPhones!
True story in Lyon, France a few years back my party was on platform waiting for our train to Paris. Nobody really paying attention in the mostly quiet, empty station when passes through the Express 2nd track out. 330kmh 15 ft away gets your attention real quick!!!
The biggest and baddest snowball fighter ever😂
🤣🤣🤣
Awesome! Snow is great!
What a flippin great compilation 😮😍🤣🤣💖
2:42 love that guy in the background:
"hahahaha" *gets hit with snow* "AHH"
Reporter 1: “Plowing through the snow in Canada, and it just plows through”
Reporter 2: “What is that device on the front to push the snow?”
Reporter 1: “Plow”
Reporter 2: “that’s what I’m talking about”
Like they don’t have snow in the States
Some people just don’t realize how dumb they are!
That Amtrak engineer was definitely laughing his ass off at the idiots standing at the edge of the platform.
Engineer on radio to Conductor: "Hey Jimmy, watch this!!"
Those people are the ones that end up in those lists of like, 20 people who died or got injured because they had to take a selfie
I know I was lmao!
very cool video big like from Romania👍
I don’t know what it is but I find it really entertaining just watching big machines do stuff
And yet, here in Belgium - 1mm of snow - "oh no that's impossible to cross, let's cancel all the trains!"
Lol lol lol
like in germany
Because its unsafe for passenger trains. These trains have to go through and clear the snow first or else passenger trains might get stuck or derail.
Same in the UK. Soon as it’s snows it’s game over
Try being in Georgia. It snowed for 5 minutes and they shut the town down for 3 days
"They have the uh... The device on the front to sorta help push it along."
"The plow?"
"Yeah, that."
Noticed that too. Some moron.
@@nicku1 probably not, they are probably from a place like Florida where snow is pretty much nonexistent
Mr plow thats my name that name again is mr plow
I think it's amazing how far the train has come in over 100 or more years.
They can't go much further than the tracks do! :-). My Dad grew up next to a B&M repair shop, the test track ran past his house. Old steam engines, he and his brother used to walk the tracks picking up coal to heat the house. He said if the Fireman saw them he'd throw a shovelful of coal over the side for them.
Just makes you love this country and look forward to winter, doesn't it?
WOW!! Had never seen this before so thanks for sharing!!
1:56 - "Cool, I should get this on video!"
2:16 - "I have made a terrible mistake."
3:11 i bet some crazy surfer would dare to ride that wave
You read my mind...
So besides curling, this is what Canadians love to do in the winter.
That's what we need on our trains in the UK,... friggin brilliant,... our snow is defo more wet though than this powdery white snow, maybe that's why our ploughs are different to these,... these are amazing,...
Very cool. Thanks.
It's amazing how the trains can find the tracks when they're completely hidden by the snow!
Are you serious?
Are you seriously asking me if I'm serious? Were you seriously going to explain it to me? Seriously Paul, thank you for having my best interests at heart.
@@TenMinuteDrumSolo Just keep playing the drums, and stay away fro train tracks.
@@TenMinuteDrumSolo no, no, please explain it. I want to know how the trains find the tracks in the snow
@@brianb8516 Wow, two glaring errors in one, short reply. First, I don't play the drums...never have. If you were alive and listening to all the new music coming out in the 60's then you might have some idea what the concept of "Ten Minute Drum Solo" means. Second, you took my original comment seriously.
So, these trains are hauling it like nobody’s business in order to plow through that much snow. You wouldn’t want to be ANYWHERE near these trains.
Almost every one of these clips is filmed by someone standing very near these trains. So your comment is not very accurate.
3:03 that was so fast, what kind of flux capacitor was it using?
I'm here, watching in November of 2024. Great collection of videos!
I’m here watching on December 1st after our first snowfall of the season!
That's it! I'm moving to Canada.
Kid: I will destroy you train! *throws snowball*
Train: Thats cute. *throws a whole damn avalanche and buries kid*
When?
What?
L
LOL
You commented on something not even in the video!? That’s just without explanation.
Meanwhile in England- a slight frost has completely halted all trains.
Lol
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2:16 It was at this moment that she knew... she f'd up
The camera man too, lmao
She should have known lot sooner
Yep big pile of snow on tracks standing as close as she can without falling off
She stood to close to the tracks anyways imo ( in Europe no train would pass that quick if the safety line was that close to the track
Theskullfullofshitinithatiswhythe2008happened.
Y'all having too much fun! 😄
Very cool. Oh, the power👍
The hand pump cart plowing is just as amazing, seeing those people pump that car as fast as they can, arms up and down up and down, just blasting through the snow.
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Красота снежной зимы, обожаю снег.
Speaking of snow: In live in Gävle, a middle-sized city in Sweden. It's most famous, world-famous, actually, for Gävlebocken (the Gävlegoat), and it was in 1998 home for the worst snowstorm of the 1900s in Europe. But that's not the point. This is: A local train company which operating a train line from Gävle to a nearby city called Uppsala recently bought new 8 new train sets from Switzerland (STADLER Dosto, in Sweden called STADLER ER1). Each train set costs 100 000 000 SEK (about 10 000 000 US dollars). And it turned out that these trains was almost useless in the winter. So they spent 800 000 000 SEK (about 80 000 000 US dollars) on trains that gets stuck in snow.
Something about this seems so comforting 🤣🤣🤣
Nice! Thanks for the Vid!