Hello everyone! Just got back from a long filming trip to the east coast, so expect to see longer videos on most of these trains in the coming months. I will also be replying to the comments I missed while I was away so if you get notifications from older videos, that's why.
CoasterFan2105 Hey, next time your in California, could you please visit the Western Railway Museum? It has alot of old electric trolly cars. Very interesting place!
CoasterFan2105 Nicely done Video! However it would be great to know where all the locations are.Peekskill I recognized.The Strasburg railroad easily recognized. But some places Have no clue.
Daniel Munch Funnily enough that’s on the MNRR but yeah they run the M7s on LIRR too. Just like on Long Island, anyone who’s lived on the Hudson knows that sound.
Mike please reply: Thank you for filming the Metro North, and LIRR. I really appreciate it. Metro north is always my favorite Commuter Railroad! Thank you for filming my favorite railroads. :)
There's a lot of neat commuter equipment back east and just a couple years ago, they had even more of it. You'll see a few more surprises in upcoming videos on each of these commuter operations.
3:06 that steam engine has a nice whistle! 4:03 nice catch of that diesel with a narrow nose, and a wide body! I find that a neat combination! 5:28 that train has a nice horn too! 6:04 that's quite a rare catch of an NJT loco running long end first with one coach! 6:12 That tunnel may be no in use in a few years! A similar fate to the West Barrets tunnel near St. Louis! 6:56 so this train only has one sleeper car, but it has a private car on the end! 7:05 wow! an old diner is still in use! 9:37 that old electric loco is still going on SEPTA services! 10:46 nice catch of a full lash-up of bNSF locomotives east of chicago! They do have some tracks in the east, but I think it's only one line to Atlanta!
Thank you! Yes, there was a lot of cool stuff on the east coast! The BNSF was a bit of a surprise but as I understand it, that particular train with BNSF power was a regular occurrence until recently.
Great footage, Mike. Glad you were able to visit the east coast, I hope to go some time. Looks like some of the greenest scenery on God's Earth. Thanks for sharing.
Coasterfan2105, I live on the east coast in Massachusetts. Sometimes on numerous occasions, I see commuter trains on the MBTA whenever I go out somewhere around my state, especially at Boston's North and South Stations.
The Long Island Rail Road (reporting mark LI), often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County on Long Island. With an average weekday ridership of 354,800 passengers in 2016, it is the busiest commuter railroad in North America. It is also one of the world's few commuter systems that runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, year-round. It is publicly owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which refers to it as MTA Long Island Rail Road.
The fact that you just made a video on the east coast, gave an odd rush to my body because I knew every area here. Thank you man on doing a video on Metro-North, New Jersey Transit, and many more! You gave me more of an insight on how beautiful P42's are racing along the Hudson, and how amazing the New Jersey scene can be outside the city, thank you!
AEM-7's will be on Septa for about 1 more year. They will be replaced by the end of 2018 with ACS-64 locomotives. I was able to catch 3 AEM-7s and 1 ALP-44 while filming SEPTA.
Great videos. Next time please tell me when you go to Hamilton Station because I really would have come down to say hi. (Since it's a 15 minute bike for me to get there)
Thanks. I really want to do geared locomotives and I have just about everything I need to do that. Only thing I'm waiting for is to get video of a climax in operation. Since there are so few of them, it may take a while. There is only 1 that currently runs in the United States.
I literally lived on Long Island for a while, and I saw O N L Y M 7 S. I've railfanned the Metro North, and rode on the Strasburg, on the NYCTA, I've taken the B, Q, and 6 train to Grand Central. Great video!
Thanks I love metro north. Best rr on earth. ( in my opinion ) It would be better if they increased the maximum speed to 100 on the lines. But the only locomotive that goes slower than 100 mph is the Bl20gh well at least for Passenger service. And not on the port Jervis line.
What's better? N&W M class( 475 ) or N&W J class ( 611 )? Also, east coast for the win! If you go up more north, you're most likely to see electric wires for locomotives.
Hello everyone! Just got back from a long filming trip to the east coast, so expect to see longer videos on most of these trains in the coming months. I will also be replying to the comments I missed while I was away so if you get notifications from older videos, that's why.
CoasterFan2105 Hey, next time your in California, could you please visit the Western Railway Museum? It has alot of old electric trolly cars. Very interesting place!
CoasterFan2105 Nicely done Video! However it would be great to know where all the locations are.Peekskill I recognized.The Strasburg railroad easily recognized. But some places Have no clue.
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This is one of my favorite videos on this channel
3:38 What a publicity picture for Amtrak!
Is true 😂
You should go to NC again, their Piedmont supports beautiful views. And who better to film it than you?
It's on the list!
5:27 is the best horn ever
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I love it too
@@TheChachLINY Oh wow.
5:28
The north folk southern dash 9 was a Pennsylvanian. it was made in erie, Pennsylvania in 2001.
Guys I love train and the favorite metro north loco is the sd45-2 and the p42!😊😊
12:40 - 12:46, one of the best, most nostalgic sounds in the world for me. Anyone who's ever lived on long Island knows that sound intimately
Daniel Munch Funnily enough that’s on the MNRR but yeah they run the M7s on LIRR too. Just like on Long Island, anyone who’s lived on the Hudson knows that sound.
Thanks Mike hope that you are having a good time railfanning🚆🚉
2:01 the strasburg railroad is the oldest line in the east coast.
I ❤️ trains and I live in the east coast in Maryland. So the oldest I went to is the strasburg railroad.
Wow that is so cool. Some of your video's were taken in the exact same place I took mine. lol
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If you come back to the east coast north of NYC, let me know
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0:22 who else obviously saw the One World Trade Center?
Also correct me if I'm wrong.
Correct, that is indeed the WTC (:
funny how when i used to live in NYC WTC was the only way to get to NJ
The one world trade center is not the Twin Towers, Imao
@@TBF_1J that is very true
0:16 to 0:30 the horns and the landscapes give me nostalgia when was a small kid, that when i met the best know places in chile🥹🇨🇱
2:22 nice horn!
boi that steamer at 2:03 is BEAUTIFUL!
90 is better that 475
Mike please reply:
Thank you for filming the Metro North, and LIRR. I really appreciate it. Metro north is always my favorite Commuter Railroad!
Thank you for filming my favorite railroads. :)
Thank you very much for the comment! There will be more videos on Metro North and LIRR in the not too distant future, so be on the lookout!
3:47 the gorgeous 611😍😍😍
Nice Catch of The Former American orient express Coach at 6:59!
yes NJT!!! the railroad of my home state
NJT all the way. NJ REPRESENT
I live in nj too 🥳
Same! 🥳
I Mean, NY Does Get Some NJT Lines, But Its Mainly Metro North & Long Island Railroads
@@R162A-1-train That's very true
Thanks Mike hope that you are having a good time railfaning
Long Island railroad!
RAKA VLOGS LIRR is the abbreviation for Long Island Railroad, so both terms are accurate, but most people use LIRR
And Also Nice Catch of The Amfleet Cabcars. These Amfleet Cabcars brings back many memories of The Amtrak's San Diegan.
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Hey, you made it to Woodbourne! That's my local haunt since moving to PA last year...
Greatest.Train channel. Ever!
East Coast stand up
I didn't realize commuter rail in urban PA and the NJ/NY area had such interesting rolling stock.
There's a lot of neat commuter equipment back east and just a couple years ago, they had even more of it. You'll see a few more surprises in upcoming videos on each of these commuter operations.
Nice, can't wait.
3:26 The horn sounds good
3:06 that steam engine has a nice whistle!
4:03 nice catch of that diesel with a narrow nose, and a wide body! I find that a neat combination!
5:28 that train has a nice horn too!
6:04 that's quite a rare catch of an NJT loco running long end first with one coach!
6:12 That tunnel may be no in use in a few years! A similar fate to the West Barrets tunnel near St. Louis!
6:56 so this train only has one sleeper car, but it has a private car on the end!
7:05 wow! an old diner is still in use!
9:37 that old electric loco is still going on SEPTA services!
10:46 nice catch of a full lash-up of bNSF locomotives east of chicago! They do have some tracks in the east, but I think it's only one line to Atlanta!
Thank you! Yes, there was a lot of cool stuff on the east coast! The BNSF was a bit of a surprise but as I understand it, that particular train with BNSF power was a regular occurrence until recently.
4:03 GP40FH-2
9:57 is my favorite one what are those locomotives
Great footage, Mike. Glad you were able to visit the east coast, I hope to go some time. Looks like some of the greenest scenery on God's Earth. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Yeah, it is quite beautiful back east. When you go, I particularly recommend the Hudson River. Absolutely beautiful.
i freaking love New Jersey trains
fun fact septa sillverliner v k3la's are the same type k3la that are on wes commuter rail.
That they do!
I saw that same train at 2:24 in Manville, NJ that day, I had no idea you were in Woodbourne! I believe that was CSX Q417.
Coasterfan2105, I live on the east coast in Massachusetts. Sometimes on numerous occasions, I see commuter trains on the MBTA whenever I go out somewhere around my state, especially at Boston's North and South Stations.
0:37 Bear Mountain Bridge
You should have gotten some MBTA and Shore Line East trains.
6:03 i never seen the LH locomotive in NJ Transit
4:21 I live less then a mile away from there that’s cool
In short, you are lucky, and have an advantage over other railfans
@@sotomanuel3 yeah, wish things weren’t just transit and some freight were included lmao
FINALLY! METRO NORTH RAILROAD! Where are you rn?
I am back in California, but not for long. Expect to see a longer Metro North video (or two) in the coming months.
CoasterFan2105 can you do more videos of Amtrak California trains
If you ever go back, I can give you some great places to spot on Long Island.
I may have to take you up on that!
YOU DID MY RECOMMENDATION! Yay! Great video!
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it!
CoasterFan2105 he's not the only one
Good for you! :)
Your channel banner is awesome! It’s a metro north
@@railfanner3764 Yes it is! Thank you! 😃
Beautiful compilation of various trains. Thanks so much for your hard work!!!
Amazing video! My favorite shot was of 611 gong around the curve!
Thank you very much :)
CoasterFan2105 Anytime!
Don’t forget about SEPTA Regional Rail trains racing to Center to Center City Philadelphia
Thanks my two year old really loves this one.
The Big Steam Train are Very Longest :O
Wow mike you were all over!!epic vid cant wait for part 2
NYC to strasburg
And more
Thanks Christian!
The Long Island Rail Road (reporting mark LI), often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County on Long Island. With an average weekday ridership of 354,800 passengers in 2016, it is the busiest commuter railroad in North America. It is also one of the world's few commuter systems that runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, year-round. It is publicly owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which refers to it as MTA Long Island Rail Road.
Awesome video again Mike!!
Thank you! More NJT soon!
I’m a train fan
I love those swedish toaster units!
Awesome run by's, loved the Strasburg Steam. Beautiful scenery in some of the shots.
Thank you!
I've been to strasburg re so many times
What type of horn does the NJ transit use?
Great video! I really enjoyed the scenery, thanks for sharing :)
Thank you! Glad you liked it :)
0:50 nice!
The fact that you just made a video on the east coast, gave an odd rush to my body because I knew every area here. Thank you man on doing a video on Metro-North, New Jersey Transit, and many more! You gave me more of an insight on how beautiful P42's are racing along the Hudson, and how amazing the New Jersey scene can be outside the city, thank you!
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9:35 Lucky Aem-7 from Philadelphia Are they keeping one AEM-7 in Septa Transit?
AEM-7's will be on Septa for about 1 more year. They will be replaced by the end of 2018 with ACS-64 locomotives. I was able to catch 3 AEM-7s and 1 ALP-44 while filming SEPTA.
CoasterFan2105 Um ALP-44 replaced with ALP-46's
SEPTA has 1 ALP-44.
CoasterFan2105 the alp is gone of septa
Don’t forget about SEPTA Regional Rail trains racing to Center City Philadelphia
Great videos. Next time please tell me when you go to Hamilton Station because I really would have come down to say hi. (Since it's a 15 minute bike for me to get there)
2:34 does anybody know what exactly those flat cars are hauling?
That is definitely east coast rail in a nutshell... very great job. This earns the sub.
Thank you very much, Gregory!
Does anyone know where the shot at
2:36 was taken
Nvm I found it it’s in Woodbourne Pennsylvania
0:48 Nice catch
Entertaining and very well presented
Thank you very much!
Metro North is common around my area, so is CSX and Amtrak
Nice. Could you do a Train Talk on Geared steam locomotives and maybe another one on switchers?
Thanks. I really want to do geared locomotives and I have just about everything I need to do that. Only thing I'm waiting for is to get video of a climax in operation. Since there are so few of them, it may take a while. There is only 1 that currently runs in the United States.
There is One Climax Locomotive running at The White Mountain Central Railroad in Lincoln New Hampshire.
tracks are more rust colored, than out west.
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I remember seeing Trains in New York. Great Video!
Thanks, Alan!
Nice footage at Bryn Mawr. I see you've visited the greater Philadelphia area. Great work!
Thank you very much! There will be a lot more of SEPTA at various locations in the not too distant future.
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SEPTA STILL HAS AEM-7s!? One, I thought Amtrak only had them, and two, I also thought Amtrak had the last AEM-7s!
Amtrak, SEPTA, and MARC all had AEM-7s. SEPTA is the only railroad still running them. They should be in service for about one more year.
Do a video on the Strasburg Railroad
In the works!
Yay
6:02 Lol
Whats so funny about that?
You should do a "West Coast TRAINS!" video for next Friday!
Good idea! That may need to wait for another trip to the Pacific Northwest!
I literally lived on Long Island for a while, and I saw O N L Y M 7 S. I've railfanned the Metro North, and rode on the Strasburg, on the NYCTA, I've taken the B, Q, and 6 train to Grand Central. Great video!
2:12 Another Awesome K5LA
8:04 cool horn!
LHF Passenger Geep! Rare find, even it is an extra move.
I was quite surprised to see it!
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the start was cool
Awesome as usual, keep up the great work!
Thank you very much!
You make the best work nice catch of trains KEEP IT UP!!!!
I enjoy watching your videos
I ride on metro north all the time
Awesome!
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Hey Mike! Can you make it up to Fairport, NY sometime? I live around there and there is a lot of CSX. But anyways, thank you for the video
Pretty late to the party but great video man!
4:00 nice train!!
I love the mta trains in the video
Thanks I love metro north.
Best rr on earth.
( in my opinion )
It would be better if they increased the maximum speed to 100 on the lines.
But the only locomotive that goes slower than 100 mph is the Bl20gh well at least for
Passenger service.
And not on the port Jervis line.
could you do a video of the strasburg railroad
More from Strasburg coming soon!
What's better? N&W M class( 475 ) or N&W J class ( 611 )? Also, east coast for the win! If you go up more north, you're most likely to see electric wires for locomotives.
Great video mike!
Thank you!
Glad to see that the LIRR was filmed in this video. Great catches 👍🏼🚆
I like your videos
Cool video!
Thanks!
You should do go transit commuter trains of Toronto Canada
Cindy Hasenjager agreed! He should also do via rail
he should do trains in Canada
Toronto will hopefully be next year, but I am planning on visiting another part of Canada very soon!
CoasterFan2105 cool
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i like train, thx coasterFan2105
thank u
Ahh... the epic 611
Nice catch of it :)
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Norfolk southern is so cool
Mike plz make more nj transit and strasburg and septa
2:10 Is that Mineola, NY?
Sure is!