Riding Down Norfolk Southern's Saluda Grade (1998)
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2024
- In September 1998, Norfolk Southern operated its track geometry train over the steepest mainline railroad grade in North America, Saluda, in North Carolina. With an average gradient of 4.7%, the "Mountain of Challenge" was a daily operating obstacle since most freight trains running down it exceeded 10,000 tons.
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Awesome. I love how you've dedicated a good portion of your channel to this rail-line and to many others that are either forgotten or little-known.
Reupload this video in reverse. just a thought.
I was in 8th grade when this was recorded. I remember stuff like the 1998 Corvette being a pace car (purple, I think) and people being worried about the millenium bug. It doesn't feel like it was THAT long ago. The difference in video quality tells me that yes, it was that long ago.
Thanks for sharing!
Everything was y2k compatible back then.
Reminds me somewhat of the Southern Railway - Saluda Grade Training Video that I saw elsewhere on UA-cam. It's good to have saved all these videos because Saluda grade will never be reopened as it wouldn't be economic to do so. Thank you for your efforts.
Where I railfan in Rural Retreat VA in Southwestern Virginia, 1998 was the year they built the siding (Control Point Duncan and Crockett) that is 10K feet long which would be a mile long, but the trains would often use that siding and Glade Spring which is the longest siding on that line compared to Radford and along with its rail yard!
I’ve been on that line many many times. Beautiful country over there.
@@jonburrows2684 Yes I truly agree, especially where my grandpa lives between that, the mountains make it a beautiful scene as well as farmlands 😌
10/7/1998 I was promoted to RFE to the Asheville District. Saluda was one half of my duties.
I enjoy the railroad videos. Thanks for posting.
Glad you like them!
Your back
Love these type of videos.
I am trying to build the Saluda grade in my layout of Southern railway. Thanks for posting this again.
Awesome Ride
Train on 1990s You Awesome video.
outstanding video. always wanted to see this grade! :)
Looks like a nice video, but I would be even nicer if they had sound! Otherwise, it’s good.
Perhaps a little music wouldn't have hurt also.
This would probably been more entertaining if you had reversed the video. Just like "RubsforeheadXTwo" suggested
Didn't like the fact that the video didn't have any sound thus the reason for the thumbs down
Well, it wasn’t recorded with sound, so take that up with NS from 25 years ago.
Good thing they did abandon that line that is one dangerous piece of railroad i hate to say it but that line should have never been built
What made dangerous?