Thanks for a very outstanding videos of trains. I just wish we had a lot of trains traveling on the tracks where I live. I would go set and watch them go by.
The stack trains that feature domestics and sometimes COFCs and detachable trailers are Q-trains (guaranteed service). Solid export stacks are S-trains.
Great video. I give a 10 because you caught my favorite train on the BNSF at 36:00 minutes in you caught the rare to find except on the BNSF a true blue TOFC train. That Just like your video was wonderful.
It may look like a north-south mainline in some spots geographically, but it's pretty commonly known as an east-west line. The BNSF timetables don't lie after all. Nice video, though.
I can't wait for the CN documentary, i have some videos from the Centralia sub and it goes under the same division if you want some in your documentary.
The documentary will be awhile down the road. I have to get some time to get better shots and more shots of towns I have't been to and etc. Thanks for the offer, I will be using my own footage to keep things more easily organized. I'm glad to hear it already has drawn some attention. I hope to get all the shots done before the "big freeze". lol Thanks for watching!
Trains on this line going north terminate at Willow Springs and/or Corwith Yard; some will be interchanged east to the Norfolk Southern and the CSX Railroads. Trains on this line going south/west will terminate at Fort Madison, Kansas City, Denver, Phoenix, San Bernadino, Los Angeles, Stockton (CA), and North Bay (outside of Oakland, CA). The Chillicothe is by far the busiest subdivision on the BNSF.
I forgot to mention that there is another HUGE yard south of Joliet called Logistics Park Chicago where a lot of containers and vehicle trains terminate. It's the newest of the five yards in the Chicagoland area belonging to BNSF.
Yes, I have a friend there and I brought another friend with and we all hung out for the day along the tracks in town. I have future BNSF Transcon videos (though not as long) coming up that feature other towns further down the line.
2 Axsun Intermodal Containers At The Bottom Of 2 Doublestack Cars At The 1:08:58 Mark And 1:08:59 Mark Of The Video. The Company Is From Montreal, Quebec Canada But It Has Other Offices In The USA
They most certainly do, Corwith is no more than just an intermodal yard now, followed by Willow Springs another big intermodal hub, be sure to check them out on Google Earth or Google Maps!
Thanks for a very outstanding videos of trains. I just wish we had a lot of trains traveling on the tracks where I live. I would go set and watch them go by.
Love this! I can't wait to take another ride on the Transcon!
Really amazing video!! Nice catches of the BNSF trains!!
The stack trains that feature domestics and sometimes COFCs and detachable trailers are Q-trains (guaranteed service). Solid export stacks are S-trains.
Busy day. Great action, just subbed
Great video. I give a 10 because you caught my favorite train on the BNSF at 36:00 minutes in you caught the rare to find except on the BNSF a true blue TOFC train. That Just like your video was wonderful.
It may look like a north-south mainline in some spots geographically, but it's pretty commonly known as an east-west line. The BNSF timetables don't lie after all. Nice video, though.
I Enjoyed The Whole Video. Thank You
I can't wait for the CN documentary, i have some videos from the Centralia sub and it goes under the same division if you want some in your documentary.
The documentary will be awhile down the road. I have to get some time to get better shots and more shots of towns I have't been to and etc. Thanks for the offer, I will be using my own footage to keep things more easily organized. I'm glad to hear it already has drawn some attention. I hope to get all the shots done before the "big freeze". lol
Thanks for watching!
Outstanding video man!!
Trains on this line going north terminate at Willow Springs and/or Corwith Yard; some will be interchanged east to the Norfolk Southern and the CSX Railroads. Trains on this line going south/west will terminate at Fort Madison, Kansas City, Denver, Phoenix, San Bernadino, Los Angeles, Stockton (CA), and North Bay (outside of Oakland, CA). The Chillicothe is by far the busiest subdivision on the BNSF.
I forgot to mention that there is another HUGE yard south of Joliet called Logistics Park Chicago where a lot of containers and vehicle trains terminate. It's the newest of the five yards in the Chicagoland area belonging to BNSF.
Also, the BNSF train at 1:14:55 was a northbound rock train. You had it as a northbound BNSF intermodal.
YOU'RE BACK!!!! YAYAYAYAY!!!!!
Amtrak5859 Yes! lol Thanks!
Was the whole 12 hours on the Transcon in Coal City
Yes, I have a friend there and I brought another friend with and we all hung out for the day along the tracks in town. I have future BNSF Transcon videos (though not as long) coming up that feature other towns further down the line.
BNSF doesn't usually run ES44DC's on their coal trains. They will most often see ES44AC's, AC4400's, SD70ACe's, or SD70MAC's.
2 Axsun Intermodal Containers At The Bottom Of 2 Doublestack Cars At The 1:08:58 Mark And 1:08:59 Mark Of The Video. The Company Is From Montreal, Quebec Canada But It Has Other Offices In The USA
Wow so many intermodels, stack and z trains
That is what most of the traffic BNSF ships consists of!
Wow realy nice Video! Like + subscribed! :)
Thank you for the support! I wish I had more time to make such videos like this.
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Do these trains still come from/go to Corwith yard?
Not sure, I'll ask around for you.
They most certainly do, Corwith is no more than just an intermodal yard now, followed by Willow Springs another big intermodal hub, be sure to check them out on Google Earth or Google Maps!
BNSF 7691 Is An ES44DC. You Have BNSF 7691 As An ES44C4
BNSF 7496 And BNSF 7224 Are Both ES44DC
BNSF 5876 Is An ES44AC
BNSF 7289 Was Leading A Ballast Train
was that a bear at 8.33
More New CN Cargo Cool Intermodal Containers At The 1:04:04 Mark Of The Video
Yep. I've seen TOOOONNNSSS of those already. =)
2 CN Cargo Cool Intermodal Containers At The Bottom Of 2 Doublestack Cars At The 46:46 Mark And 46:48 Mark Of The Video
cool
I See The Mistake You Have For BNSF 7691 At The 21:41 Mark Of The Video
Yep, bound to miss something. Not much I can do at this point, but thanks.
Goddess the BNSF the best railway in the US then UP go 4014 big boy
BNSF 7660 Is An ES44DC
BNSF 7405 Is An ES44DC
BNSF 7322 Is An ES44DC
BNSF 7335 Is An ES44DC