This is in Crandall,Indiana. Our home line is a Norfolk Southern line. So, mostly get Norfolk Southern about 85 %. We have got some BNSF on the page. We also have a few steam engines. We had a chance to get Big Boy and #70 in Ebe Washington.
So i live around crandall and wonder all the time why they leave a single loco on the siding. Do you know the reason for that? Theyve done it multiple times. However usually there are no other train cars on the siding
I believe that sometimes they leave a pusher that they used to help them push a heavier load up Duncan Hill and no longer need for the rest of the trip. So they take back to a railyard.
Thank you so Much! I love watching them jockey around power units like that! 😮 Great Catch! Be Safe!😊
It is fun to watch them move around, thanks for watching glad to share for others to enjoy!!
Thank you so much for the shout out! Jake is grinning ear to other ear.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching . Glad Jake enjoyed it!
Amazing catch, now this was interesting!😊
We had so much fun! The crew of both trains were friendly and ok with hanging around!
Wow🎉
Thanks!! It was an amazing find for us!! I'm glad we had time that day to spend time!
Great video, where is this location? Do you mainly video the N&S railroad?
This is in Crandall,Indiana. Our home line is a Norfolk Southern line. So, mostly get Norfolk Southern about 85 %. We have got some BNSF on the page. We also have a few steam engines. We had a chance to get Big Boy and #70 in Ebe Washington.
So i live around crandall and wonder all the time why they leave a single loco on the siding. Do you know the reason for that? Theyve done it multiple times. However usually there are no other train cars on the siding
I believe that sometimes they leave a pusher that they used to help them push a heavier load up Duncan Hill and no longer need for the rest of the trip. So they take back to a railyard.