I thought it would be convenient for those who have seen the movie to put a name to a location. Things like that are helpful for me as well. Thanks for watching!
Hello! I was planning to chase the WNYP some day soon, and I found your videos. They are very well done and informative. Thank you for sharing the. I do have two questions: approximately what time in the morning do the trains get assembled in the yard? And is a scanner effective for trains in the mountains of Pennsylvania, or do you rely on other information to find the trains?
Hi Paige! Thanks for checking out the videos! I really appreciate it. From my experience, the trains get assembled in the yard pretty early in the morning, perhaps between 6 and 8AM. They also do not run every day. A scanner is very effective at following the trains on this line. It came in handy greatly on my first visit when I happened to stumble across a train after hearing them working over the scanner. If you have a Facebook, I would recommend seeing if there are any groups that cover the WNYP (I'm not aware of any, but it couldn't hurt to check). Hope this is helpful!
Unstoppable was one of my favorite movies for more reasons than one. So it's cool to hear the narration explaining where certain scenes were shot.
I thought it would be convenient for those who have seen the movie to put a name to a location. Things like that are helpful for me as well. Thanks for watching!
25:40...love when all train horns sounded like that. So glad I came up when that's how trains sounded. So rare to hear those horns.
🚂🇨🇦 Love North American trains 🚂
Now this is great having narration
Thank you. I enjoy narration as well.
Hello! I was planning to chase the WNYP some day soon, and I found your videos. They are very well done and informative. Thank you for sharing the. I do have two questions: approximately what time in the morning do the trains get assembled in the yard? And is a scanner effective for trains in the mountains of Pennsylvania, or do you rely on other information to find the trains?
Hi Paige! Thanks for checking out the videos! I really appreciate it. From my experience, the trains get assembled in the yard pretty early in the morning, perhaps between 6 and 8AM. They also do not run every day. A scanner is very effective at following the trains on this line. It came in handy greatly on my first visit when I happened to stumble across a train after hearing them working over the scanner. If you have a Facebook, I would recommend seeing if there are any groups that cover the WNYP (I'm not aware of any, but it couldn't hurt to check). Hope this is helpful!
I can't believe Those old Alcos are Allowed Anywhere in NY State with all that Smoke.
Awesome Video 🇮🇳
Once a double track line, now they use the remaining portions just for storage.
The Erie RR built this line. I’m glad that the line seems to be doing well, 25+ years after it began operations.
I like the 3rd gen k5la on 636