It just upset me when that young man walked in front of that train as I lost a friend that was hit by a train while driving her car over the tracks as it was a bad intersection and they only had cross bucks at the time. Please stay safe out there ❤️
I was on a METRA commuter train going into Chicago. The train was pulling into one of the western suburb stops when the horn blew uncharacteristically loud and long. The engineer got on the PA and announced to the conductors that the train would not move until the guy who ran in front of the train to get on the platform was kicked off. I guess it was such a close call that it really shook up the engineer.
Awesome video. In plain view or not, walking on railroad tracks is a pretty risky thing to do. That loooong train with the steel coils and DPU's was a great catch!
Wow!! What a long train. There must be some kind of limit that the couplers can be expected to withstand. The pulling force on some of those couplers must be tremendous. I enjoy your videos.
Totally stupid to walk in front of, and just as dumb to walk in the gauge (between the rails). Also keep in mind that railroad property is PRIVATE property. Thanks for posting, JT.
& he was lucky that second train wasn't going in the same direction as the first train because it would've came up behind him & ran him over. Like on the Trix cereal tv commercial where they say "Silly rabbit Trix are for kids." Silly pedestrian, tracks are for trains.
Guy, what you call DPU, here in Brazil is called Locotrol. But only when there is Locomotives + cars + Locomotives + cars. When there are more Locomotives in parts of trains (like locos + cars + locos + cars + locos + cars) it's called as tricotrol (3 locos divided at the train) and sometimes quadricotrol (4 locos divided along the train).
I was looking on Google earth and followed the tracks south and found a good place that you may want to video. It would be something a little different. There are two tunnels side by side at 4478 Lambs Ferry Road (Hwy 1930), Ryland Heights, KY. It shows to be south of the Covington, KY city limits, but the location would not be hard to get too. I don’t recall seeing you video much, if any tunnel scenes. I have not seen many tunnel scenes except for a few out west on the UP and BNSF. I also checked out the Queens Gate Yard. That is a very huge yard to be in the middle of a large city.
Great video Jawtooth! Just think if that guy had stumbled and tripped. I think double tracks are the most dangerous because people never hear the other train! Thanks for sharing!
I like seeing rolls of steel on RR cars. Means we are still building something ... at least some of the economy is still working! Good catch JT! May 2022 be a productive year for you.
Nice video Jawtooth loved the video the trains and the dpus wow both trains took very long to end if one of those trains had been going any faster he would have been tomato sauce
He thinks he owns the place. Lol. We had a guy killed last week on the CCET doing that near Batavia, Ohio. Guy was only 21. Makes it hard for us rail fans
NICE VIDEO J.T. A HAPPY AND HEALTHY AND SAFE NEW YEAR TO YOU.............AND NORFIE AND CHESSIE AND YOUR FAMILY........DON'T GET CAUGHT CROSSING THE TRACKS MAKING THESE VIDEOS......THANKS AGAIN.....................
Norfie and Chessie all snuggled up real cute... then I noticed Norfie had her paw on top of Chessie's head!! Awww... those 2 are best friends, no doubt about it.
I love the films where you are close up to slow moving freight trains, you can learn so much about freight cars and what they are hauling when you get a good slow look at them.
Nice catch Jawtooth!! At 11:26 in video, what are the blue racks on flat cars. I see those alot on your videos. Stay safe and warm and see you on the next video.
I counted 194 + - one or two because of ads popping up. But what a great train. I have noticed that there are a lot of steel and coil cars in trains passing through that vicinity. If I'm looking at Google Maps correctly, I would guess that the long train is right out of Queensgate Yard headed south. I'm learning a lot of geography watching your videos JT. Thanks.
Oh man jawtooth I just got to thinking that junction would be horrible if you had 3 south bound and one north bound then the 2 curve tracks and the straight away would be loaded for sure anyway hope you had a good Christmas jawtooth enjoy your day
Nice vid JT, really liked seeing 2 DPU’s in the middle of the consist, no. of cars 192 to 194 total with 3 units (yard dumper) 😆👍. Your gonna see people taking stupid risk like that & your gonna hear of a few that will be a statistic in taking stupid risks , it’s gonna happen sooner or later (bottom line.) Hey my wife & I love the doggie 🐶 & little kitty 🐱, cute names for them👍. Brian, God Bless you & your family here at Christmas & may you all have a Wonderful New Year!, take care & stay safe. 👋😎🛤🚂
Aww, ma-a-a-an!! You WOULD say the word "challenge". On this end, that word translates to, "Umm...Yeahhhhhhh...DUH!" ESPECIALLY when it comes to countin' train cars!!! LOL!!!!!!!!
That was an awesome long train and also that guy is crazy!! I walk on the ballast when I'm railfanning, I always refrain from doing something that's dangerous like what the man did.
I pass over Queensgate yard to take my kid to Elder during the week, and even that early in the morning that yard is buzzing, humping, building IM trains. So it's not surprising that train was so huge.
Another great video.wow, that train was a long one. Hope that idiot doesn’t get killed doing that, crossing in front of the trains. See you on the next! 😊👍🇺🇸
Great Video JT - That Kid needs to take the pedestrian bridge above the train tracks and fire up his google maps to find a more "legitimate" route to where ever he is headed . Crossing in front of the train is just plain disrespectful and flippant not to mention illegal & dangerous .
Sadly this yahoo has apparently done this shortcut before and may have done the couple clunk. Good 'Ol Foghorn Leghorn would be saying "Son ah say son you just don't use your thinking cap" Quite the fleet of ATW coil cars both the ones up front plus the 19.just ahead of the DPUs. They were throwing their muscle into those cars maxed out at six coils per car. Other notable cars was the BNSF bread box style coil car (squeezed in one the left side) new white VELX tank car and the 5 refurbished ex MDW\IBT double door cars now marked CIBX. OH yes the Chessie groupie covered hoppers with Puppy written on half the cat. Excellent coverage of a new location and sheer wrist endurance
Great reply, the poor guy probably has never seen 'Ol Foghorn. Those where pretty great cartoons. When we grew up there were always lessons on life. Not so now.
That southbounder was like four or five major cuts put together to make up that train. Sure liked to see all that rolled steel on the train rolling out of the old AK mill in Middletown. Hopefully the autoracks were full. Many grainers on it that were hopefully full of harvested grain on their way to southern ports for shipment around the world. No wonder the northbounder was stopped on that spur. No way could both trains go over the bridge ahead of his point that goes over the Ohio at the same time. Great Norfie and Chessie action. I hope your Christmas was good. That guy crossing the tracks right in front of the train was lucky his footing was good, if he had slipped it would have been "lights out" for him. These days, with all the crazy stuff people seem to be doing much more these days, it's not all that surprising to see someone do that.
I grew up near a wetland/woods with spur line running through it, and us kids used to walk the tracks all the time. When I was a kid, the trains ran about once an hour. We believed they would shoot rock salt at us so we always ran helter skelter for the woods when we heard the little switcher locomotive throb up the incline, or down it. I still walk that line, the trains are down to maybe four a day now, two out and two back. In the summer, no ticks to worry about, fewer mosquitoes, and the berm provides the best view of one of the beaver ponds and the wildlife therein. I don't doddle getting out of the way the odd time a train comes along. They do move slow and I have lots of time to get off the track, but I don't want the engineer to get anxious. There's way too many people who commit suicide by train.
Great good video, mr Jaw Tooth. That was a huge southbounder, i guess 6000 feet speed about 60 mp/h. That person crossing the railroad for the trains van not do that in Europe trains riding here with a speed of 140 km/h. Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
I am pretty sure that the train is more than 10,000 feet in length--probably closer to 12,000 feet; easily close to or exceeding 2 miles in length. Speed perhaps 15 mph, 20 at best. . .
JT, I love your videos and you talking about what's happening. That guy that walked in front of the train was wild. Have you thought about trying drone footage? Just a suggestion. Keep up the great flow of videos including the cat and dog! Thanks!!
Wow, JT!! That might be the longest I've seen on your channel. About 3 miles long, Whewwww!! I wonder why they didn't put lids on those coilers. Some did have em.
Wow JT this was a sun blinding Catch. Thanks. well if he keeps crossing the tracks when a train is coming, he can just cancel Christmas and other holidays ever. what a dink. never play chicken with a train. Happy New year to you and yours and the animals. :-)
Wow! That is a real long one!! In fact I fell sleep!! 😂 (I don’t want to say a word about the guy on the rail). Great report Mr. Jaw Tooth.! Thank you for Norfie & Chessie time! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That's about the longest train we've seen on your videos. Thought it was never going end! It seems like there are lots of idiots around and unfortunately you got a lot of video of one. Enjoyed Chessy and Norfie. They seen like good buddies
@HistoryNews10 odds are 99 to 1 you get killed when run over by train. You are right however to few train related deaths in 2019, every train death was labeled a covid death.
@HistoryNews10 - Who cares about the odds? People still can, and do get killed walking the tracks! The only legal portion of the tracks is at grade crossings where you may cross the tracks, but any other walking on or crossing is illegal in the U.S. It is not public property, but it is private railroad property, and you therefore would be trespassing and could be arrested for it!
kinda surprised the engineer on that first train didn't totally blast that guy with the horn - goofball... Cool super long 2nd train there. Can't say I remember ever seening TWO mid train DPUs like that.
That was a looooooong slow double DPU train, cool though. Hope that guy walking the rails doesn't make that a habit, like playing russian roulette. 👍 Awesome video 👍
It just upset me when that young man walked in front of that train as I lost a friend that was hit by a train while driving her car over the tracks as it was a bad intersection and they only had cross bucks at the time. Please stay safe out there ❤️
I lost a friend also, the snow removal caught his attention and did not see the oncoming he was just 14, and a good kid!!!! RIP SCOTTY!
I was on a METRA commuter train going into Chicago. The train was pulling into one of the western suburb stops when the horn blew uncharacteristically loud and long. The engineer got on the PA and announced to the conductors that the train would not move until the guy who ran in front of the train to get on the platform was kicked off. I guess it was such a close call that it really shook up the engineer.
Awesome video. In plain view or not, walking on railroad tracks is a pretty risky thing to do. That loooong train with the steel coils and DPU's was a great catch!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JawTooth yo lo disfrute mucho
Loved the open coil steel loads! Great catch on the monster train! Start the video, son!!!
One long freight. love double DPU. that guy was not caring at all. Thanks always.
Actually he is trespassing, but some people don't seem to respect authority these days.
So true .. including spray painting the cars!!
I mean, you're right but the disrespect of authority really is the least important aspect of this.
some?
That wasn’t a good move on him. Thank you for always recording awesome trains Jawtooth!
Thanks for watching!
Wow!! What a long train. There must be some kind of limit that the couplers can be expected to withstand. The pulling force on some of those couplers must be tremendous. I enjoy your videos.
Totally stupid to walk in front of, and just as dumb to walk in the gauge (between the rails). Also keep in mind that railroad property is PRIVATE property. Thanks for posting, JT.
& he was lucky that second train wasn't going in the same direction as the first train because it would've came up behind him & ran him over. Like on the Trix cereal tv commercial where they say "Silly rabbit Trix are for kids." Silly pedestrian, tracks are for trains.
That guys plan was like most; if everything works out perfectly it will be fine. But if you trip and fall...you win the Darwin Award.
Awarded posthumously!
After it happens, his family will sue the railroad.
what'a the DARWIN AWARD.............
@@yardlimit8695 death.
@@yardlimit8695 darwins idea of survival of the fittest, in thsi case not survival of the dumbest.
The train engineer took a clear picture of this. That guy is pretty bold.
He had a perfect opportunity to take pictures. The train was stopped, so his hands were free. Hopefully he got some real good ones!!
Guy, what you call DPU, here in Brazil is called Locotrol. But only when there is Locomotives + cars + Locomotives + cars. When there are more Locomotives in parts of trains (like locos + cars + locos + cars + locos + cars) it's called as tricotrol (3 locos divided at the train) and sometimes quadricotrol (4 locos divided along the train).
Greetings Brazil
From Michigan/United States
I was looking on Google earth and followed the tracks south and found a good place that you may want to video. It would be something a little different. There are two tunnels side by side at 4478 Lambs Ferry Road (Hwy 1930), Ryland Heights, KY. It shows to be south of the Covington, KY city limits, but the location would not be hard to get too. I don’t recall seeing you video much, if any tunnel scenes. I have not seen many tunnel scenes except for a few out west on the UP and BNSF. I also checked out the Queens Gate Yard. That is a very huge yard to be in the middle of a large city.
That guy was nuts Jaw Tooth. At this time of year we wish family and friends a Merry Christmas. I wish you and your family the same.
DPU ALRIGHT! DPU ALRIGHT! Great video JawTooth
Did you know those coils on the front of the second train can weigh as much as 50k-70k pounds? I haul them for work but we’re limited to 45k-50k
That was the longest train I have ever seen in my 71 years on this earth. All I can say is WOW.
Great video Jawtooth! Just think if that guy had stumbled and tripped. I think double tracks are the most dangerous because people never hear the other train! Thanks for sharing!
I like seeing rolls of steel on RR cars. Means we are still building something ... at least some of the economy is still working! Good catch JT! May 2022 be a productive year for you.
All that steel is being made in to that guys balls … has to have balls of steel to walk In front of a train like that!
Good Afternoon Jaw Tooth. they must of emptied two yards out.
Nice video Jawtooth loved the video the trains and the dpus wow both trains took very long to end if one of those trains had been going any faster he would have been tomato sauce
What knucklehead! Must have scared the engineer. Wow that was a long train. Thanks, great video!
Merry Christmas (belated) and a Happy New year for all of your train folks.
And he keeps walking on the tracks next to the train! DPU Alright! @13:20
Make that a Double DPU Alright!
He thinks he owns the place. Lol. We had a guy killed last week on the CCET doing that near Batavia, Ohio. Guy was only 21. Makes it hard for us rail fans
@@JawTooth probably has headphones on oblivious to everything !
@@JawTooth Yes it does, I was just telling someone about others on or near the tracks makes it harder for railfans
x2. LOL! So is that, "DPU Alright, Aright"? (Had to. OOPS. I mean. "Had to"...)
Engineers and conductors around here would be hanging out the window telling the guy he’s trespassing and would radio for the police.
Wow second train has a heavy load too! Those steel coils are heavy!
I'd guess 4 million lbs just in coils.
merry Christmas jawtooth thanks for all the videos .
Happy holidays!
Another great video, Merry Christmas!
They want in a hurry to get going today.
That second one was a long sucker.
Take care and safe travels.
I can't believe the engineer did blast him with the horn?!
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The freight train that runs in the wonderful scenery is cool!
Excellent video!😊👍
Norfie and Chessie all snuggled up real cute... then I noticed Norfie had her paw on top of Chessie's head!!
Awww... those 2 are best friends, no doubt about it.
DPU I see you x2. Wow what a huge train. Sure glad the weather is holding out so you can keep the videos coming. Thanks JT.
More to come!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do! Happy New Year
Excellent video JT!!!!
I love the films where you are close up to slow moving freight trains, you can learn so much about freight cars and what they are hauling when you get a good slow look at them.
Nice catch Jawtooth!! At 11:26 in video, what are the blue racks on flat cars. I see those alot on your videos. Stay safe and warm and see you on the next video.
Nice film!
😊thanks for the long long train video,Norfie and Jessie are friends for live,cooool.greetz:Peer.🍐
Wow Super Cool and the longest so far. Happy Holidays
That's a heavy load with all that rolled steel and what ever else those tankers and hoppers are carrying! DPU's are definitely in need!
That is one massively long train with two DPU's awesome 👍👍👍
I counted 194 + - one or two because of ads popping up. But what a great train. I have noticed that there are a lot of steel and coil cars in trains passing through that vicinity. If I'm looking at Google Maps correctly, I would guess that the long train is right out of Queensgate Yard headed south. I'm learning a lot of geography watching your videos JT. Thanks.
Oh man jawtooth I just got to thinking that junction would be horrible if you had 3 south bound and one north bound then the 2 curve tracks and the straight away would be loaded for sure anyway hope you had a good Christmas jawtooth enjoy your day
Nice vid JT, really liked seeing 2 DPU’s in the middle of the consist, no. of cars 192 to 194 total with 3 units (yard dumper) 😆👍. Your gonna see people taking stupid risk like that & your gonna hear of a few that will be a statistic in taking stupid risks , it’s gonna happen sooner or later (bottom line.) Hey my wife & I love the doggie 🐶 & little kitty 🐱, cute names for them👍. Brian, God Bless you & your family here at Christmas & may you all have a Wonderful New Year!, take care & stay safe. 👋😎🛤🚂
I counted 192 cars. . .
@@ericemmons3040 Hi Eric, Thanks.
Great job cheers. Chris from England
They emptoed.several yards on that southbound. Also, the DPU drought was ended on the south bound.
We have owned Doberman’s and they lived with cranky cats...loved them all.
The engineer is giving a nice wave at the 6.50 mark.
Aww, ma-a-a-an!! You WOULD say the word "challenge". On this end, that word translates to, "Umm...Yeahhhhhhh...DUH!" ESPECIALLY when it comes to countin' train cars!!! LOL!!!!!!!!
That was an awesome long train and also that guy is crazy!! I walk on the ballast when I'm railfanning, I always refrain from doing something that's dangerous like what the man did.
I pass over Queensgate yard to take my kid to Elder during the week, and even that early in the morning that yard is buzzing, humping, building IM trains. So it's not surprising that train was so huge.
I want to try to film that hump from the overpass. Not sure how safe the area is though.
@@JawTooth the top bridge deck is a tad safer visibility wise, but you would have to park and walk, and wear a high visibility vest.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Jawtooth!
Wow! Another great job Jaw Tooth! That had to be a 3 mile long train!
Another great video.wow, that train was a long one. Hope that idiot doesn’t get killed doing that, crossing in front of the trains. See you on the next! 😊👍🇺🇸
Nice,the traindriver is waving.good job.
Jawtooth, they heard you were there so they emptied the yard.
Glad you pointed out the danger JT, and 🎉SEASONS GREETINGS🎉 and Happy New Year !! thanks for all the good train footage☺👋
That guy looks like he has a screw loose.
Hope you had a great Christmas!
Happy New Year!!
Great Video JT - That Kid needs to take the pedestrian bridge above the train tracks and fire up his google maps to find a more "legitimate" route to where ever he is headed . Crossing in front of the train is just plain disrespectful and flippant not to mention illegal & dangerous .
Wow such a long train with 2 DPUs but only 2 centerbeams 😰 playful norfie 😍
Thanks for watching!
He looked like someone stole his chestnut that was roasting on a open fire 🔥😁😄😂😊👍
Great captures!
Sadly this yahoo has apparently done this shortcut before and may have done the couple clunk. Good 'Ol Foghorn Leghorn would be saying "Son ah say son you just don't use your thinking cap" Quite the fleet of ATW coil cars both the ones up front plus the 19.just ahead of the DPUs. They were throwing their muscle into those cars maxed out at six coils per car. Other notable cars was the BNSF bread box style coil car (squeezed in one the left side) new white VELX tank car and the 5 refurbished ex MDW\IBT double door cars now marked CIBX. OH yes the Chessie groupie covered hoppers with Puppy written on half the cat. Excellent coverage of a new location and sheer wrist endurance
Great reply, the poor guy probably has never seen 'Ol Foghorn. Those where pretty great cartoons. When we grew up there were always lessons on life. Not so now.
That southbounder was like four or five major cuts put together to make up that train. Sure liked to see all that rolled steel on the train rolling out of the old AK mill in Middletown. Hopefully the autoracks were full. Many grainers on it that were hopefully full of harvested grain on their way to southern ports for shipment around the world. No wonder the northbounder was stopped on that spur. No way could both trains go over the bridge ahead of his point that goes over the Ohio at the same time. Great Norfie and Chessie action. I hope your Christmas was good. That guy crossing the tracks right in front of the train was lucky his footing was good, if he had slipped it would have been "lights out" for him. These days, with all the crazy stuff people seem to be doing much more these days, it's not all that surprising to see someone do that.
I grew up near a wetland/woods with spur line running through it, and us kids used to walk the tracks all the time. When I was a kid, the trains ran about once an hour. We believed they would shoot rock salt at us so we always ran helter skelter for the woods when we heard the little switcher locomotive throb up the incline, or down it. I still walk that line, the trains are down to maybe four a day now, two out and two back. In the summer, no ticks to worry about, fewer mosquitoes, and the berm provides the best view of one of the beaver ponds and the wildlife therein. I don't doddle getting out of the way the odd time a train comes along. They do move slow and I have lots of time to get off the track, but I don't want the engineer to get anxious. There's way too many people who commit suicide by train.
That’s a huge train!! Great shot Jawtooth!
You should check out the cool aqueduct style bridge in Sidney, Oh on South Main Ave
Great good video, mr Jaw Tooth.
That was a huge southbounder, i guess 6000 feet speed about 60 mp/h. That person crossing the railroad for the trains van not do that in Europe trains riding here with a speed of 140 km/h.
Greet from Zandvoort the Netherlands.
Thanks for watching and greetings Roelof!
I am pretty sure that the train is more than 10,000 feet in length--probably closer to 12,000 feet; easily close to or exceeding 2 miles in length. Speed perhaps 15 mph, 20 at best. . .
Great video 🚄🚄👍 hope you had a good Christmas 🎄
Thanks, you too!
Why didn't the train blow the horn!?!
Amazing double DPU, wowie, thanks!!
I've never heard of a pedestrian getting hit by a train while NOT walking neat tracks.
Me neither lol
Love seeing Norfie and Chessie!
JT, I love your videos and you talking about what's happening. That guy that walked in front of the train was wild. Have you thought about trying drone footage? Just a suggestion. Keep up the great flow of videos including the cat and dog! Thanks!!
Wow, JT!! That might be the longest I've seen on your channel. About 3 miles long, Whewwww!! I wonder why they didn't put lids on those coilers. Some did have em.
It's all about the panther and the wolf, but hey we got some trains to admire, too.
Wow JT this was a sun blinding Catch. Thanks. well if he keeps crossing the tracks when a train is coming, he can just cancel Christmas and other holidays ever. what a dink. never play chicken with a train. Happy New year to you and yours and the animals. :-)
Exactly! Happy New Year Erik!
Nice of the engineer of that coil train to acknowledge you JT.
I would have been laying on the horn like no other. I'm a bit surprised.
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The jackass on the tracks is not too intelligent excellent video son, merry Christmas
I think he was planning to hop the train, but had second thoughts since you were taking video.
Wow, that was a long train. Stupid is stupid when anyone walks in front of a train! Thanks, JawTooth.
I was waiting for the KerSPLAT!!! Where's the KerSPLAT????
Wow! That is a real long one!! In fact I fell sleep!! 😂 (I don’t want to say a word about the guy on the rail). Great report Mr. Jaw Tooth.! Thank you for Norfie & Chessie time! 😀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks again!
I was expecting the engineer to lean on the horn lol
That's about the longest train we've seen on your videos. Thought it was never going end! It seems like there are lots of idiots around and unfortunately you got a lot of video of one. Enjoyed Chessy and Norfie. They seen like good buddies
You don't EVER walk on the tracks, especially when a train is coming! Unacceptable!
much agreed
Very dangerous.
@HistoryNews10 odds are 99 to 1 you get killed when run over by train. You are right however to few train related deaths in 2019, every train death was labeled a covid death.
@HistoryNews10 - Who cares about the odds? People still can, and do get killed walking the tracks! The only legal portion of the tracks is at grade crossings where you may cross the tracks, but any other walking on or crossing is illegal in the U.S. It is not public property, but it is private railroad property, and you therefore would be trespassing and could be arrested for it!
Trains can come at any time on any track from any direction & they cannot stop as fast as cars can, especially when they're pulling a lot of railcars.
Very nice video bud plus i think sec train is maybe 3 or 4 miles of the train!!!!
They emptied the yard for that one!
@@JawTooth how come bud? Merry christmas from New Brunswick Canada!!
It seems he's the smartest person in the room since the train stopped where he would have been standing.
kinda surprised the engineer on that first train didn't totally blast that guy with the horn - goofball... Cool super long 2nd train there. Can't say I remember ever seening TWO mid train DPUs like that.
Lucky there wasn't another train going in the same direction on the other track when the guy stepped out....he'd be History!
The guy really said, "I don't stop for the train, the train stops for me" lol.
A guy that got hit by a train over a year ago, was walking down the middle of the track with earbuds in. He never heard the train horn.
Was the head end in the same area code? Wonder if gubmint regulates train length. Yet....
3 engines, 191 cars...and about 97 tons of exhaust. Wait. :D
😊you need some steel for a train wheel.lol.nice 2 D.P.U, tussenloks.😊
There used to be a connection that goes south at KC Junction from the line to Russell or always just heading north?
That was a looooooong slow double DPU train, cool though. Hope that guy walking the rails doesn't make that a habit, like playing russian roulette.
👍 Awesome video 👍
My thoughts exactly