@@AnnArbor393 these are EMD built locomotives. All research indicates they were built by EMD or GMD, which does not change it was built by EMD. EMD was the General Motors Electromotive Division, which of course was owned by GM at the time of building. From what I found, it’s likely most of the trade in trucks were held at Lagrange, so while I can’t find specifically which location the Ann Arbor fleet was built at online, it is likely they came out of Lagrange
Right place at the right time, wow! A perfect example of distracted driving, thank goodness nobody was injured. Great footage of showing Amtrak's operation to protect the crossing during the damaged gate.
Nah How many child are complaining about CSX like it’s time to stop complaining, it’s been a year since y’all have been complaining and it’s time to move on and stop crying about it. Just grow up!
The quality of both the video & the audio is superb! I especially enjoyed the arial views. What was most refreshing to me was being able to see this high-quality video & enjoy the uninterrupted sounds of the train. I realize you can't cram the entire route into just 16 minutes, but perhaps in the future you could produce longer video that does. I will enjoy watching this wonderful video many more times! Thanks!
I have got to see Canadian Pacific 2816 operating and idled under steam at one spot over at the CPKC headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, Canada back two months ago in April 24th 2024.