Another outstanding video man. One can learn a lot just from the fact that you provide so much info on these trains. But, what on earth is "dirty dirt"? Is that contaminated soil? If so, where are they taking it?
This contaminated soil may contain a substance known as Polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs. Used for fire prevention and as an insulator of electrical equipment it was outlawed in 1979. General Electrical had 2 plants along the Hudson River each of which dumped huge amounts of PCBs into the river. The cars may contain soil dredged from the river. Mercury and lead are also often found in high levels in dirty dirt
Your videos are the best railfan videos on YT. Great videography, editing, narration and title cards. I enjoy watching them immensely.
Thank you!
Another great video bud. Out of all the catches you got, I would have to say the first manifest train with the pair of SD40's was my favorite
Never new it was coming which made it even better. Thanks for watching!
Another outstanding video with lots of catches plus all the info at each segment before the next train.
Thank you! It’s always good to know what’s going on
@@WeatheredRails Your welcome and yes indeed.
Quite a busy location in the beginning. The rails don't really sing there. It's more like moaning and wailing. 😆 nice work. Thanks
Those are what we call train parades, I’ve seen up to 6 trains lined up one after another
If I am not mistaken, the auto cuts on I168 are what would have been Q243/Q245 last year.
That would be correct, which is why it came at the time it did
Another outstanding video man. One can learn a lot just from the fact that you provide so much info on these trains. But, what on earth is "dirty dirt"? Is that contaminated soil? If so, where are they taking it?
Yes it’s contaminated soil. I don’t know where they bring it. Probably somewhere in Ohio
This contaminated soil may contain a substance known as Polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs. Used for fire prevention and as an insulator of electrical equipment it was outlawed in 1979. General Electrical had 2 plants along the Hudson River each of which dumped huge amounts of PCBs into the river. The cars may contain soil dredged from the river. Mercury and lead are also often found in high levels in dirty dirt
Where is the spot at 4:53? I'm going to railfan the line around the 4th of July.
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@@WeatheredRails thanks
@@WeatheredRails Can't find the crossing on Goggle Earth
@@WeatheredRails Found it
Another fact about these videos, the lousy job the NY St. Labor Dept. , keeping a factory building near a active rr. empty of laborers.
Have seen blue,green, black trash containers but not the orange.🚂
I think the orange containers are from Philadelphia