I remember when the Illinois Central and the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio merged and it became the Illinois Central Gulf and then the cutting. Excellent video AC. I enjoyed watching.
J'adore regarder vos vidéos sur le railfanning, votre manière d'aborder le sujet et les informations que vous donnez sont exceptionnelles. Merci. I love watching your videos on the railfanning, your approach to the subject and the information you provide is exceptional. Thank you. Mi amas rigardi viajn filmetojn pri railfanning, via aliro al la temo kaj la informo, kiun vi donas, estas escepta. Dankon.
Great video AC. I do enjoy listening to those old DL Alcos and MLWs burbling along at such low speeds. They remind me of the old NSWGR (Australia) 44, 45 and 48 class Alcos, with the spurts of black smoke and similar noise. Just one small point, I believe that BNSF 7371 looks like a standard 6-motor ES44DC as it doesn't have the extra air cylinder on the power trucks. Best regards, PP
Great, Génial, Estupendo... that's for the video and the three country lash up... nice work AC Bravo👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks Brat!
I remember when the Illinois Central and the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio merged and it became the Illinois Central Gulf and then the cutting. Excellent video AC. I enjoyed watching.
Thanks, Hans.. Yeah, I love old IC and ICG stuff.. Hard to find nowadays except repaints.
J'adore regarder vos vidéos sur le railfanning, votre manière d'aborder le sujet et les informations que vous donnez sont exceptionnelles. Merci.
I love watching your videos on the railfanning, your approach to the subject and the information you provide is exceptional. Thank you.
Mi amas rigardi viajn filmetojn pri railfanning, via aliro al la temo kaj la informo, kiun vi donas, estas escepta. Dankon.
Thanks, Nico.. Much appreciated.
LOVE LOVE LOVE those grain hoppers at 46:26!
Yeah.. Me too.. Especially the Santa Fe.. Don't worry, you'll see them again in Part 4!
I love the D-L!! Great to hear the Alcos chugga-chugging! Its another great video, AC! And it made my day. Thanks!
Thanks Bethany.. I'm glad that it made your day!
👍 Brilliant video A.C, loved every second of it, Thank You so much 😁
Thanks, Kev.. Parts #4 and #5 will be up shortly
Great video AC. I do enjoy listening to those old DL Alcos and MLWs burbling along at such low speeds. They remind me of the old NSWGR (Australia) 44, 45 and 48 class Alcos, with the spurts of black smoke and similar noise. Just one small point, I believe that BNSF 7371 looks like a standard 6-motor ES44DC as it doesn't have the extra air cylinder on the power trucks. Best regards, PP
Thanks, Paul.. Yeah, I think you're right.. I typed the wrong loco designation.. Hopefully, you enjoyed the video in spite of it..
Absolutely! Keep up the good work.
Enjoyed the catch of the Interstate heritage unit. Great video.
Thanks Wayne.
awesome work
Thanks Sean
Perfect video AC keep up the amazing work!
Thanks, Man.. I haven't even gotten started yet!!
great NS & STEAMTOWN video ...
Thanks David
Interesting hoppers BN and Santa fe. Nice catch to me anyway quite old but nice
Yeah, they were my favs in the video.. Also a patched MKT.
Scranton is awaiting to re emerge on railroad stage as a passenger oasis
9:49 9:50 Five of their finest
Excellent (as usual)
Thanks Rudolf.
Alco's....best sound in railroading. Looks like the DLW is going to need more yard capacity at some point.
Yeah, it does seem that way.. Rumor was that they were expanding the Green Ridge Yard but no evidence of that too date.
Trains21, What is the career for DL 3000?
Nice Job AC
Thanks Tim
I caught NS 34 as well will post it soon
Cool.. I'll have to look for it.
Why is 'The Creamsicle' that particular color scheme as opposed to NS black and white?
It's one of NS' 30th Anniversary Heritage Units.. There's 20 of them.. All painted in classic paint schemes of their predecessor railroads.
36:32 Muuuuuhuuhuuhuu....