My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🛤🚋🚊🚞🚝🚉🚈🚇🚅🚄🚃🚂 they're one of his favorite things in the whole world 🌎! He finds the Raritan Central Railroad very interesting especially GP30M #5 and the red paint scheme.
I live near the INER tracks and get to see and hear these old Geeps run by a couple of times a week. Even got to watch when it was the Hillsdale County Railroad after Conrail gave up on the area.
Great video and enjoyed watching. We captured them a couple years ago on our way to Pennsylvania. Cool outfit. Have a wonderful rest of your day. Steve
Thanks Steve! I hope you guys enjoyed the video, that’s super cool that you guys saw INER as well! I’m just catching up on things from being on the road for a week or so, looking forward to catching up on your videos too!
Your chapter divisions and descriptions are very good and easy to understand as a European or German railroader. Because with 34 years of experience in the profession, you see many things with different eyes. Thanks from Andreas👨✈
Awesome video man! It's crazy how much has changed in just a few years, just seeing those Q438/Q439 symbols in the video bring back great memories. Sick catches in here especially that Q410 with the F40s and the juice up front! And really loved that Q158 toward the end... classic YN2s barreling through CP BIPPIN! Great stuff as always dude!
Thank you bro! I agree, there’s a lot of weird things in here that just don’t happen anymore, I miss the hang outs at CP Bippin! I miss old school Yardley the most though, of course lol. Thanks for watching homie!
Thank you Jenny! I appreciate you checking it out! The line is line around two miles long, but they run slow enough and back and forth enough to get a few good shots!
* starts video * A GP39RN? What... what *is* that? A GP39 right now? Because it might become a "GP2000" or something, later? * train shows up around the curve * So it's the 2nd unit, eh? So th- oh. Oooh, i see. It's a GP39 right now, because it *used* to be a GP30. *I see* , now. Yes, good idea with the "RN". Neat, but i came to hear the SD38.