watching the excellant videos makes me feel like i am /was track side even good to just listen to when i have to walk away thanks for the good shots Jim Zumbo Pittsburgh
WOW, nice work, you really are the king of your territory lol. The lighting was fantastic at so many of these locations, I guess that's one of the biggest perks of living right by a major class I and having the option to pick and choose the shots that make it in versus shooting everything that moves like I'm usually accustomed to doing out of necessity heh. I nearly shat bricks when I saw the light on that 261, the clouds framing that 19G in Sinking Spring was just awesome.
Ah yes, my secret has been revealed! I like using the truck at locations where the tracks are much higher than the ground so I can get some elevation, but just a general comment to viewers/readers I was not trespassing at that location because the right-of-way shares itself with a farmer's lane (which you can see continues off to the left). I do not recommend driving down the right-of-way at locations that don't share property with something other than the railroad.
Thanks for watching. I'm not really sure though, most of my subscribers came from a couple popular videos, but they don't watch other ones. I think views are probably a better measure? Not sure.
My son is a Conductor on Norfolk Southern . I am very Proud of him. Watching these trains is so emotional for me.
Well done. I can appreciate all the work that went into this.
Thank you sir!
The best of the best! Awesome stuff always!
watching the excellant videos makes me feel like i am /was track side
even good to just listen to when i have to walk away
thanks for the good shots
Jim Zumbo Pittsburgh
Awesome video ... liked the late shadow shot of u in the back of the truck ... And the, and K5LA's on the 64K, and the 19G were GREAT ...
Great catch dude!
the ns 6704 again? OMG, i like this locomotive!
Me too
awesome catches
Beautiful work and catches.
Awesome stuff as usual Eric!
No, this was over the course of May and June, see the description for a very detailed rundown of the dates and train information.
WOW, nice work, you really are the king of your territory lol. The lighting was fantastic at so many of these locations, I guess that's one of the biggest perks of living right by a major class I and having the option to pick and choose the shots that make it in versus shooting everything that moves like I'm usually accustomed to doing out of necessity heh. I nearly shat bricks when I saw the light on that 261, the clouds framing that 19G in Sinking Spring was just awesome.
Those long telephoto shots like 14:00 and 17:30 are spectacular.
Awesome Video !!
good video,,thanks.
SD45-2's At 9:22! I assume those are going to Altoona, PA to be rebuilt. Nice catch!
Nice video!
nice Movie :)
Thumbs up
Awesome video.Great
nice Catches ! :)
Did anybody else clinch their butt a little when the truck started driving up on the third one?
I didn't know anybody was still doing road-railers.
Ah yes, my secret has been revealed! I like using the truck at locations where the tracks are much higher than the ground so I can get some elevation, but just a general comment to viewers/readers I was not trespassing at that location because the right-of-way shares itself with a farmer's lane (which you can see continues off to the left). I do not recommend driving down the right-of-way at locations that don't share property with something other than the railroad.
Your videos are always amazing. Thank you for sharing o00o00ozy.
Some are ex-Conrail units!
nice,was these all in one day?
wait i thought they said NS 1700 never wore NS paint
I really like your videos, could you tell me how to get a bunch of subscribers?
Thanks for watching. I'm not really sure though, most of my subscribers came from a couple popular videos, but they don't watch other ones. I think views are probably a better measure? Not sure.