Fantastic scenes. Even though it might be somewhat primitive by today’s videography standards, there is a treasure trove of video of ATSF consists at the peak of the company’s existence. We’ll worth watching. Note the satellite dish on the rail grinder train! What a life. NFL football every Sunday.
The “A.Y tower” footage at night was fantastic with the lightning off in the distance. Very nostalgic. All the other class ones did the same tests.. they just folded their train orders into paper planes and threw them out the window…. Leave it to Santa Fe to show up with a fancy model plane on a stick..
@@Little_Donut1 I personally have only been to KC in the past decade, and it's one of my favorite places to visit. I was surprised how blighted the union station area looked in these videos.
Amazing to see the locations where I normally film trains looked like in the 90s, especially 74th street where the trackside wires are gone and more trees and bushes have grown, hiding where more sidings used to be the shot at 44:14 at Santa Fe Junction can still be possible today since BNSF built an overpass and thus changed the layout of the junction and the roads around it
16:59/ 30:23 didn’t expect to see ATSF 576, unfortunately this unit was destroyed two years later in a runaway collision in Cajon pass on December 14th 1994.
Those two black gateway engines still working those tracks for KC terminal..Now painted black and yellow k&o...I think it is very well them..33 years later...
Those light maintenance platforms were great for up close railfanning as kids......great memories.....until the C.N cops showed up. They were very humorless to say the least......
I love classic engine, when dash 9 take over USA they retired and scrapped bcuz they think dash 9 is very efficiency than dash 8 and dash 9 just take over conrail in 1999 thats why i hate dash 9 and dash 8 is better i hope they back to services and dash 9 is scrapped.
Wow, I love these older footage videos! Thanks for uploading! 👍
Wonderful images of yesteryear in KC.
This is crazy good quality for how old it is.
Fantastic scenes. Even though it might be somewhat primitive by today’s videography standards, there is a treasure trove of video of ATSF consists at the peak of the company’s existence. We’ll worth watching. Note the satellite dish on the rail grinder train! What a life. NFL football every Sunday.
Great coverage of the fallen flag era. You captured some classic locos in action wearing some long gone color schemes. Thanks for sharing.
The “A.Y tower” footage at night was fantastic with the lightning off in the distance. Very nostalgic. All the other class ones did the same tests.. they just folded their train orders into paper planes and threw them out the window…. Leave it to Santa Fe to show up with a fancy model plane on a stick..
Kansas City before the rebuild and resurgence. The 90s was a dreary time for kansas city, I remember it well
@@Little_Donut1 I personally have only been to KC in the past decade, and it's one of my favorite places to visit. I was surprised how blighted the union station area looked in these videos.
Nice video! Absolutely love the Santa Fe paint schemes and the Santa Fe and Rio Grande EMD GP30’s as well!
Amazing to see the locations where I normally film trains looked like in the 90s, especially 74th street where the trackside wires are gone and more trees and bushes have grown, hiding where more sidings used to be
the shot at 44:14 at Santa Fe Junction can still be possible today since BNSF built an overpass and thus changed the layout of the junction and the roads around it
nice to see the whole roadrailer as it goes on those are classics
Loving these old usa train footage!
16:59/ 30:23 didn’t expect to see ATSF 576, unfortunately this unit was destroyed two years later in a runaway collision in Cajon pass on December 14th 1994.
Amazing action. Gateway Western - nice locomotive scheme.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Those two black gateway engines still working those tracks for KC terminal..Now painted black and yellow k&o...I think it is very well them..33 years later...
Great content, thanks for posting!
That MOW train looks like something out of Mad Max.
All that classic power!!
That maintenance train is one of the weirdest, dreariest things I've ever seen
Wow this is the first time I have ever seen a slug with a satellite dish on top.
22:10 Helium Tank Cars in 1992?
At 12:45 what was Santa Fe trying to figure out, I have no clue.
That is an anemometer to help calculate wind resistance. The train was testing locomotive lube sticks.
Man, Kansas City looked so dirty and depressing back then. The city has come a long way since then.
excellent
12:30 What is that attached to the unit?
Looks like an anemometer to take wind speed measurements.
@@RailroadMediaArchive That is an anemometer to help calculate wind resistance. The train was testing locomotive lube sticks.
Those light maintenance platforms were great for up close railfanning as kids......great memories.....until the C.N cops showed up. They were very humorless to say the least......
Where in kc was this?
All over, but mostly Santa Fe jct.
It is great to see some slugs on this video.
no the amtrak had two p32s :( dumb santa fa train blocked it
I love classic engine, when dash 9 take over USA they retired and scrapped bcuz they think dash 9 is very efficiency than dash 8 and dash 9 just take over conrail in 1999 thats why i hate dash 9 and dash 8 is better i hope they back to services and dash 9 is scrapped.
What?