Really close quarters going over the tracks. I hope ahead of time the company hauling this cargo knew the train schedule. The logistics for a move like this must be carefully planned out for all eventualities. I enjoy your videos Robert.
@@RobertDrawbridge You're welcome Robert and I it's a pleasure to meet you. Have you heard of a large crane, rigging and heavy transport called the Hallamore Corporation? I grew up about seven miles from their shop in Holbrook, Mass. Their trucks and cranes are kept in show like condition as well as their Clydesdales. Whenever I get back to Mass I stop in at their shop and check out their fleet. Again, it is like attending a Truck show. Keep up the great video content. I'll be watching you and Doug with Lucky Banana from Montreal, Canada.
@@RobertDrawbridge Blinding other drivers with your bright lights is not being safe, does it not bother you when oncoming traffic has their brights in your face? I personally hate it!
Carrying a load like this requires a lot of skill and courage.
And concentration, thank you for watching my channel
More truck spotting with oversized loads
Really close quarters going over the tracks. I hope ahead of time the company hauling this cargo knew the train schedule. The logistics for a move like this must be carefully planned out for all eventualities. I enjoy your videos Robert.
As a driver who does this we have no clue when the train will show up
Thank you for watching my channel ❤️
Correct, no drivers no when the train is coming, luckily the train on this lone is really slow about 3 miles per hour
@@RobertDrawbridge You're welcome Robert and I it's a pleasure to meet you. Have you heard of a large crane, rigging and heavy transport called the Hallamore Corporation? I grew up about seven miles from their shop in Holbrook, Mass. Their trucks and cranes are kept in show like condition as well as their Clydesdales. Whenever I get back to Mass I stop in at their shop and check out their fleet. Again, it is like attending a Truck show. Keep up the great video content. I'll be watching you and Doug with Lucky Banana from Montreal, Canada.
@@martymorse2 thank you
Did everyone in that convoy really need to have their bright lights on?
Yes, for safety reasons
@@RobertDrawbridge Blinding other drivers with your bright lights is not being safe, does it not bother you when oncoming traffic has their brights in your face? I personally hate it!