@@KCTopDawg Thanks and this was only train that I got for the day since I was in Abilene last Sunday going trackside headed back home after I saw a Eb UP grain train derailed and shut the Baird Sub for the day.
@@texasrupert Overall tonnage is likely quite low. I don't know, maybe someone has good information on wind machines, but the length and tonnage of the train appears easily controlled by one unit.
Excellent video! I usually film in Temple Yard, Nolanville, Copperas Cove, Kempner, Lampasas, and Lometa. I was in Brownwood a couple of months ago...had to have my Underwoods fix!
@@LonghornRailfan Thanks and this used to be one of my old trackside spots when I live in Brownwood from 87-94 when it used to be the Santa Fe and Underwood's is good place to eat at.
Appreciate this video. The route neyween Lubbock and Brownwood tins through the Llano Estacado and the Hill Country with great opportunities for good videos.
I'm been busy at work cause of my second shift work schedule and I was in Louisiana last month seeing and catching Canadian Pacific2816 The Empress steam locomotive
I haven't been to San Angelo since last year and don't know if the Macs are still over there and the 3 CEFX Macs been on the house track since April and don't know those are still over in Coleman.
I thought Ferromex couldn't lead any engine on main due to not having the PTC equipment, Lol...they probably said he'll with it let's roll. That's the first time I've ever seen that here in Texas or anywhere else. Great video by the way.
@@texasrupert Ahhh....makes sense now. Thanks for the reply. I was living in Tuscola, an would see a lot of Ferromex, now I'm in North Carolina an all I see is NS an CSX..But appreciate the feed back on that