@@Bigjimvideo I just recently used Google's Earth feature so to check out the Pureland Industrial Park, remembering what I saw back in 1999, back before SMS built a service facility in Pureland for their fleet of power. Back then, a utility pole at a railroad crossing was their electricity source for any power tools. Their connection to the Conrail Shared Assets Operations had only one track so to access Pureland, not the pair of tracks there today. I saw a prime mover covered up with tarp back then. Too much more to describe!
Thanks! It's definitely cool to see - a lot of the action that most people see are mainline trains, but you forget sometimes that there are these smaller operations out there.
The whole area where they were switching will be changing in the next couple weeks. Adding a switch for a new customer and moving the other switches to accommodate the new one.
I did find a comment as to what SMS stood for, capturing that comment in a screen shot capture. I will try and find it again. Update, 10/22/2023: SMS lines is (Jeff) Sutch-McHugh (brothers)-Services. All credit for this information goes out to "FMNUT," one who posts videos here on UA-cam. As I read it Mr. Jeff Sutch has partnered up the McHugh Brothers, former owners of the NewHope and Ivyland Railroad in New Jersey. Their railroad supposedly starting out with a pair of Baldwin locomotives. Today, it seems that McHugh does locomotive repair. (I have read a former comment somewhere whereby the Baldwin locomotives are very durable and reliable.)
Usually every weekday morning - say around 9 am-ish is when they get started, and they go until they are done with the switching moves for the day - sometimes a few hours, sometimes more, sometimes less. If you go mid-late afternoon or later, you probably won't find them in action - ditto for weekends.
Yes it is, SMS Rail Lines has a few different locations - this one serves the industrial park in Morrisville. Their overall network can be found here: www.smsrail.com/
Switchers. So awesome.
Very!
I always love watching this video.
I'm glad you enjoy it!
That was beauty! Thanks for posting these great videos 👍
You're quite welcome!
Great work, love the sound of the Baldwin engines.
Thanks! I need to get down to Pureland again as well for more Baldwin action.
That’s a beautiful locomotive.
@@Bigjimvideo I just recently used Google's Earth feature so to check out the Pureland Industrial Park, remembering what I saw back in 1999, back before SMS built a service facility in Pureland for their fleet of power. Back then, a utility pole at a railroad crossing was their electricity source for any power tools. Their connection to the Conrail Shared Assets Operations had only one track so to access Pureland, not the pair of tracks there today. I saw a prime mover covered up with tarp back then. Too much more to describe!
Really cool
Love watchin switchers at work
Thanks! It's definitely cool to see - a lot of the action that most people see are mainline trains, but you forget sometimes that there are these smaller operations out there.
SMS. Baldwin locomotives. Switching. 👍😍A BIG thank you Big Jim. Will now subscribe. Happy New Year.
Thank you very much!
The whole area where they were switching will be changing in the next couple weeks. Adding a switch for a new customer and moving the other switches to accommodate the new one.
In the area shown in the thumbnail?
Yes
Awesome. More chemicals or some variety?
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102 has a pretty kick-ass horn, goes great with the Baldwin burble!
It does indeed, it’s a great workhorse of an engine!
Nice video! Appreciate your effort on a day with wind and cold conditions:-)
Thanks! Hopefully next time I go, it will at least be less windy... :P
At 2:21 Stupid and Dangerous!!! At least wait for the railroad signals to stop man. SMH!!!
What does "SMS" mean?
SMS means...well...SMS. I don't know what/if SMS means anything (and Ive looked).
I did find a comment as to what SMS stood for, capturing that comment in a screen shot capture. I will try and find it again.
Update, 10/22/2023: SMS lines is (Jeff) Sutch-McHugh (brothers)-Services. All credit for this information goes out to "FMNUT," one who posts videos here on UA-cam.
As I read it Mr. Jeff Sutch has partnered up the McHugh Brothers, former owners of the NewHope and Ivyland Railroad in New Jersey. Their railroad supposedly starting out with a pair of Baldwin locomotives. Today, it seems that McHugh does locomotive repair. (I have read a former comment somewhere whereby the Baldwin locomotives are very durable and reliable.)
I believe I looked it up. Better secrecy than the White House.
Switching Management System???
They don't waste any time moving around that area, do they! I need to get there one of these days too . . . Thanks for the incentive!
No, they don't. And they're extremely railfan-friendly too.
I agree. This guy can run an engine. Gets it done.
I can't wait for when SMS finishes up restoring their US Army 0-6-0. That should be quite a sight.
Absolutely! I can't wait for that myself...
Wonder if they'll use it in revenue
Thatguyontheinternet yes we will.
Baldwins, in service in the 21st century!
Pretty amazing, ain't it!
Is there a schedule for the trains here? I live a mile north but every time I have came to try to railfan there has been no trains.
Usually every weekday morning - say around 9 am-ish is when they get started, and they go until they are done with the switching moves for the day - sometimes a few hours, sometimes more, sometimes less. If you go mid-late afternoon or later, you probably won't find them in action - ditto for weekends.
Is this a short line Railroad
Yes it is, SMS Rail Lines has a few different locations - this one serves the industrial park in Morrisville. Their overall network can be found here: www.smsrail.com/
Is this a daily operation?
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I really enjoy your videos,, Awesome!!!!