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Hello, my name is Darren, who lives in Riverview (Moncton), New Brunswick, Canada. In the past 8 years, I have railfaned and ship spotted at various locations in North America and Europe yielding more than 1500 HD videos.
Railroads Include: Canadian National, Canadian Pacific, Via Rail, BNSF, Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern, CSX, Amtrak, Freightliner (England), and Deutsche Bahn (Germany) to name a few.
I also filmed videos of container ships at a number of ports in Canada, United States, Europe, and the Panama Canal
2015 was a great year with an amazing viral video, Europe trip, and world's largest ship. In June 2018 I'll be traveling to Europe again to see some of the world's largest ships, and as always, many new railfanning videos in Canada.
@@containerman2 yesh. Slowest intermodal Ive seen away from and siding or yard is like 10mph in Wells Bridge, NY. Either crossing signal maintainer or maybe transformers aren't working. It had 3 engines, 6959 7541 9779, and like 134 cars, I don't see why it would stop right in a village?
@@containerman2 Thanks! Really cool! No wonder it's so close to the tracks, it's a station! A station wouldn't be 205 ft away from the tracks, it would be right up against them! Is it still in use as a hotel, restaurant, party building? Sad if not and abandoned.
Fascinating.As an ex-railman I appreciate just what they're doing,but why do people in the UK put down their own system?Conditions and equipment are completely different.
Big and massive, oddly, the shipping company is actually the owner of Eva Air. Basically treating it as the Air Cargo and Passenger operations off the shipping company itself
How long was that train?? it must have been 2 miles long. Trying to place where those tracks are by looking at the church spire in the background of the shot, I live in the area. Thanks!
I do some railfaning up in Grand falls Nb also juniper. I've been trying to find the frequency for the trains up there but no luck yet.. can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks
Not sure what it is either Darren. What ever it is it they are held down with four good size straps on lugs. Not counting this train, I have seen them on at least two more 121s. These lugs would likely be bolted or welded to what ever is under the blue tarp