Nice, some old school BC Rail mod locos on that, look like the mod GP40's, I can't remember the designations on 'em, talk about heading from coast to coast, cool stuff. I am very familiar with that route, it is tough to chase a train some days, looks like you got lucky. Maybe add some commentary, even edited in after the fact? Check out Danny Harmon, he does local stuff in FL, great channel and a supreme watch, would love to have a cat like that covering the northeast. Great work, I will be watching.
I think the GP40’s are ex RailAmerica GP40-2LW’s. Not sure how many of these are still in this paint owned by NECR. It definitely was tricky to chase this. As I went further south, they picked up speed and at one point when I was able to see the train I paced it over 50mph. I’ve seen Danny’s channel and I agree, it is great.
Nice, some old school BC Rail mod locos on that, look like the mod GP40's, I can't remember the designations on 'em, talk about heading from coast to coast, cool stuff. I am very familiar with that route, it is tough to chase a train some days, looks like you got lucky. Maybe add some commentary, even edited in after the fact? Check out Danny Harmon, he does local stuff in FL, great channel and a supreme watch, would love to have a cat like that covering the northeast. Great work, I will be watching.
I think the GP40’s are ex RailAmerica GP40-2LW’s. Not sure how many of these are still in this paint owned by NECR. It definitely was tricky to chase this. As I went further south, they picked up speed and at one point when I was able to see the train I paced it over 50mph. I’ve seen Danny’s channel and I agree, it is great.
@@Gravity461 Great stuff, those locomotives are formerly RailAmerica.
What horn is on the 3039? Btw, awesome video!
Thank You! I honestly know nothing about train horns, so I couldn’t help you with that. I think the horn sounds cool though
@@Gravity461 Oh no worries lol, if I had to guess, it'd be a leslie but it sounds great. Keep up the good work!
@@UsTrainsAndSirensI think its a Nathan M3 after comparing it with other horns