Welcome to NorthEast Rail Videos. The main focus of this channel is of trains in the northeastern United States. Occasionally there will be videos of trains from other parts of the country.
Those car rail post came down too late. Sensors should be adjusted on rails. Railroad work done it, and they didn't pay my money for retirement. I should trip those rail sensor, but i won't. People lives are more important. Something the railroad doesn't know of. Greed is what they know.
What was the reason behind not including the full transmission between the dispatcher and train? Just curious. Each time that I videoed and there were transmission between the dispatcher and the train and copied a directive. Somehow he got into my videos and I didn’t know if that was legal or if there was just some circumstance behind the whole thing but that was a good catch overall, good video❤
I rememeber those in 1985 when I just got my drivers' license, and I saw these things pull out of Attleboro, and the Peter Gunn theme came on the radio. really cool timing, and I was 17 and very Impressed by MBTA trains.
Those cars are being scrapped for certain. All the air brake valves are stripped off the air racks. The cars have no air brakes, only handbrakes. They've reached their end of life cycle with those aluminum bodies. Built by Bombardier in the 80's and early 90's.
They should take the both of these passenger cars and put them in a park so that they can be used for a eating place for family events and so on instead of scrapping them.
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I am so depressed as I’ve seen these cars a lot with my father and my friends too but now since they are retired I hope one of these cars get preserved before it’s too late before they get scrapped.
@@TommyTom21Stepping on the rail puts you at risk for slipping since the top of the rail is smooth. One of the most basic parts of railroad safety is knowing to step over the rail.