Great video! I love this! VRE and Amtrak are the best trains in this video! I’ve never ridden the VRE in my life! But my father has! When he went to work.
I'm pretty sure my hotel room in Federal Center SW overlooked this portion of the line when I visited DC earlier this year! In hindsight, I really should have gone over there to see things up close, since my room was about a quarter of a mile away as the crow flies, so I could only see things moving about from a distance. It was my first time in the USA, and American trains are one of my interests, but I guess I was so busy visiting everything else in the area that I forgot to, with the exception of a tiny bit of footage I filmed at the bridge just shy of L'Enfant itself. Definitely gonna try to get a closer look next time!
You might also see Norfolk Southern on that line, because it is shared. You didn't get a chance to catch a double stack train, which could not be run until the last few years when the freight tunnel was duplicated and enlarged. The passenger tunnels were not enlarged, which rules out superliners.
Hope you had an awesome time in DC! I used to go through there once per year on the Capitol Limited and Crescent but their roomette price hikes the last few years have made it unaffordable for me. Great station and decent 1st class lounge, and amazing touristy things within walking distance. Have seen the spy museum, Smithsonian Air and Space museum (and saw the Star Trek TOS Enterprise model!!!), Lincoln Memorial, and the US Capitol. All around great place to visit!
Where is that coal coming from? And where is it going? Is it because the destination is on the east coast and bringing it through Baltimore and then south makes more sense than on a C&O route?
I love this
It’s pretty fascinating that all that freight traffic passes within blocks of the Capitol, and the Amtrak and commuter trains pass under it.
Washing DC is like Passenger train alley. Seeing more Passenger trains than freight trains. Commuter trains VRE and MARC. And my favorite Amtrak.
Great video! I love this! VRE and Amtrak are the best trains in this video! I’ve never ridden the VRE in my life! But my father has! When he went to work.
I'm pretty sure my hotel room in Federal Center SW overlooked this portion of the line when I visited DC earlier this year! In hindsight, I really should have gone over there to see things up close, since my room was about a quarter of a mile away as the crow flies, so I could only see things moving about from a distance. It was my first time in the USA, and American trains are one of my interests, but I guess I was so busy visiting everything else in the area that I forgot to, with the exception of a tiny bit of footage I filmed at the bridge just shy of L'Enfant itself. Definitely gonna try to get a closer look next time!
You might also see Norfolk Southern on that line, because it is shared. You didn't get a chance to catch a double stack train, which could not be run until the last few years when the freight tunnel was duplicated and enlarged. The passenger tunnels were not enlarged, which rules out superliners.
Hope you had an awesome time in DC! I used to go through there once per year on the Capitol Limited and Crescent but their roomette price hikes the last few years have made it unaffordable for me. Great station and decent 1st class lounge, and amazing touristy things within walking distance. Have seen the spy museum, Smithsonian Air and Space museum (and saw the Star Trek TOS Enterprise model!!!), Lincoln Memorial, and the US Capitol. All around great place to visit!
A different perspective behind the scenes...thank you 👍
Who knew you made your way to my neck of the woods lol...
I want there for a trip and miss one train there
I'm gonna be honest here: Compared to your Brightline videos, this one almost felt like it was shot in a whole different country
Where is that coal coming from? And where is it going? Is it because the destination is on the east coast and bringing it through Baltimore and then south makes more sense than on a C&O route?
The coal is probably coming from West Virginia and going to Hampton Roads for export.