3:35 Nice to see an old autorack in front of a new boxcar (in TTX colors, but is a UP car) and new autoracks 4:38 nice to see a Ferromex unit in a power move 5:58 nice catch of a Warbonnet leading, which still has its original bell 8:29 the 2nd unit is actually an H2 ES44 10:42 wow! nine engines with six of them being GMTX units! 12:09 nice to see an SP gray geep next to a bunch of old coaches! Is that the main rolling stock repair company in St Louis? 15:42 wow! an ex-Chessie System boxcar! 25:24 nice to see one of the old cabooses UP still uses is an EX-SP one! I thought they would've used an ex-MoPac one in yellow 26:12 nice to see a single BNSF geep without any cars!
i see you found the Santa fe engines! that St Louis has! can sometimes find a whole railyard full of blue and yellow sante fe engines! in the downtown rail yard!
3:35 Nice to see an old autorack in front of a new boxcar (in TTX colors, but is a UP car) and new autoracks
4:38 nice to see a Ferromex unit in a power move
5:58 nice catch of a Warbonnet leading, which still has its original bell
8:29 the 2nd unit is actually an H2 ES44
10:42 wow! nine engines with six of them being GMTX units!
12:09 nice to see an SP gray geep next to a bunch of old coaches! Is that the main rolling stock repair company in St Louis?
15:42 wow! an ex-Chessie System boxcar!
25:24 nice to see one of the old cabooses UP still uses is an EX-SP one! I thought they would've used an ex-MoPac one in yellow
26:12 nice to see a single BNSF geep without any cars!
i see you found the Santa fe engines! that St Louis has! can sometimes find a whole railyard full of blue and yellow sante fe engines! in the downtown rail yard!
Lots of action in the St. Louis area for trains going in all sorts of directions and destinations.
Awesome video really enjoyed it! Il check out that RR some time.