I'm 1960s Galesburg rail fan loved 3 blocks from Q |SF bridge how things have changed! Did you know there was a roundhouse near the new diesel shop location? I found the foundation and pits
Lovely video of Galesburg Illinois. I've been studying that for a few years now, and thank you for bringing this to us to enjoy. See ya back on the High Iron. Take care for now.
I wanted to make sure I got something from each of the accessible connectors. I wasn't in town long enough to get as much as I'd like, but I think it came out well.
I'm surprised you didn't include Peck Park in the video. IMO it's the best railfanning spot in the city, where you can see movements on the Chillicothe, Mendota, and Barstow subs all in one place.
I did check it out, but from what I remember, there was a lot of growth around the right of way on the Chillicothe Sub that would have made it difficult to get photos.
That's quite a loaded question. I've gone so many places to watch trains that I sometimes forget them. Off the top of my head, I would say my trip to see the Big Boy, my first trip to Nebraska, Cajon and Cass are all up there.
Fantastic video,some great shots.noticed one manifest had 3 aces as power,first time I have seen that with BNSF.Great job.
I'm 1960s Galesburg rail fan loved 3 blocks from Q |SF bridge how things have changed! Did you know there was a roundhouse near the new diesel shop location? I found the foundation and pits
Lovely video of Galesburg Illinois. I've been studying that for a few years now, and thank you for bringing this to us to enjoy. See ya back on the High Iron. Take care for now.
This video is awesome!!! Nice to see shots from each of the junctions or connector tracks.
I wanted to make sure I got something from each of the accessible connectors. I wasn't in town long enough to get as much as I'd like, but I think it came out well.
Very cool video.
Awesome, thanks for posting this !
- Larry
There's also the Peoria sub from galesburg to peoria
Excellent video.
I'm surprised you didn't include Peck Park in the video. IMO it's the best railfanning spot in the city, where you can see movements on the Chillicothe, Mendota, and Barstow subs all in one place.
I did check it out, but from what I remember, there was a lot of growth around the right of way on the Chillicothe Sub that would have made it difficult to get photos.
What the intro music is
Vielen dank. Ich mag das, und ich wunsche Dir alles gut! Y'all come back, ya hear?
I think you forgot one the Peoria Sub
You said this trip made the top 5 on ur list, what are the other 4?
That's quite a loaded question. I've gone so many places to watch trains that I sometimes forget them. Off the top of my head, I would say my trip to see the Big Boy, my first trip to Nebraska, Cajon and Cass are all up there.
Also what are the things at 36:33??
My guess would be some sort of construction equipment.