NS crew moving Engines around!!

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @markboone3779
    @markboone3779 17 годин тому +1

    Thank you so Much! I love watching them jockey around power units like that! 😮 Great Catch! Be Safe!😊

    • @jjrailfans
      @jjrailfans  17 годин тому

      It is fun to watch them move around, thanks for watching glad to share for others to enjoy!!

  • @johnc3832
    @johnc3832 5 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much for the shout out! Jake is grinning ear to other ear.

    • @jjrailfans
      @jjrailfans  5 днів тому

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching . Glad Jake enjoyed it!

  • @ontariotrainspotter
    @ontariotrainspotter 4 дні тому +1

    Amazing catch, now this was interesting!😊

    • @jjrailfans
      @jjrailfans  3 дні тому +1

      We had so much fun! The crew of both trains were friendly and ok with hanging around!

  • @MargaretHornick-c4v
    @MargaretHornick-c4v День тому

    Wow🎉

    • @jjrailfans
      @jjrailfans  День тому

      Thanks!! It was an amazing find for us!! I'm glad we had time that day to spend time!

  • @stevepayne2917
    @stevepayne2917 19 годин тому +1

    Great video, where is this location? Do you mainly video the N&S railroad?

    • @jjrailfans
      @jjrailfans  18 годин тому

      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.

  • @ldog19077
    @ldog19077 21 годину тому +1

    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

    • @jjrailfans
      @jjrailfans  20 годин тому

      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.