Hello everyone on youtube. I have made this channel to bring my railfanning Adventure's on to youtube. I hope you like them. I alsohope you like the other train videos I put on this channal. Have a great day.
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7:13 That’s Monument Rd. 11:08 Just West of Mo’ Valley the UP Sioux City Sub heads North from California Junction (Cal Jct.) 11:33 That’s locomotive storage. 14:08 The CN Omaha Line meets the Waterloo and Cherokee Subs at Tara, IA, just West of Ft. Dodge, IA. There are only 2 trains a day (and I think only Weekdays) that run on this line. L571 and L572. L571 runs from Ft. Dodge to Denison and L572 runs from Council Bluffs to Denison. When both arrive the crews get out and swap trains. SD60s are the common power for these trains. CN has one other train that runs out of Council Bluffs, L592. L592 runs on UP and BNSF to get to the industries it serves before returning. It’s BNSF symbol is F-TRASH, I don’t know if it has a UP symbol. 1:02:54 Chris Sawyer’s Locomotion Soundtrack Jumpscare lol
It’s really unfortunate that this was the last full Omaha Railroad Days as of Summer 2023, there was a smaller Council Bluffs event, but nothing over in Omaha.
2:13 Missing CN and IAIS Also KCS via trackage rights 43:00 The CB&Q Omaha Station was just the CB&Q and CGW, the Webster St. Station (now demolished) had The Omaha Road and MoPac (iirc MoPac trains moved to Union Station at some point), while the rest were at the Union Station. 50:27 4014 did not get back onto UP tracks here, the interchange track it would have to be on for that to be possible that direction can’t fit it. If I remember correctly, they were trying to get it up to the Amtrak platform. Not sure about that though.
You missed one of the more interesting facets of this line. The P&L was named after a model railroad. A gentleman named Lou Jaquith had built a fictitious rail line in his basement in Lexington and handed over the rights and color scheme just to make the line happen.
The quality of this is equal to if not greater than actual TV shows about trains… and to think this is all done by one person! (I think) This is great!
To my knowledge no you cannot buy tickets to ride behind the CSX Santa train. But there are plenty of other Santa trains, north pole, expresses, and polar expresses You can buy tickets for a ride behind. majority of the ones you can ride are tourist railways and railway museums.
Great Video! The only thing I have to nitpick about is the Northbound and Southbound directions, Northbound is Designated Westbound On The Big Sandy, and Southbound is Eastbound. The 23 Says it's North and South, and it's very confusing. CSX didn't bother to change the directions from the C&O And Clinchfield Days.
great trip video of Pere Marquette 1225 polar express runs of the North Pole express nice whstle and horn action too sorry about the cheddars crossing the track on the train night run I've seen that to when they try to beet the gate or go around and we not that's elegy bad habit some drivers have
You need a pair of binoculars for viewing loco numbers from a distance. And a gimble for keeping your camera steady when you walk. The one thing I did not like was your use of a computer train simulator.
I really like your style of train chasing video's, the best I've ever watched on You Tube, very informative and I follow along on Google Earth in all your descriptive annotations. I hope you keep doing these videos as much as you can.
This is a nicely made video. I have always wanted to ride on that railroad, but never have. I hope to this summer as a last family thing before I go to college.
One of these NORFOLK named engine will end up off the tracks THATS WHERE ALL NORFOLK ANYTHING END UP --------- A 100 YEAR HISTORY OF DOING SO DETAILMENT BUT THE PENNSY NEVER HAD DERAILMENTS EVERY WEEK MAYBE ONCE A YEAR
I'm very glad I got to see the OCS running as a Kentucky Derby earlier this year back in May. Seeing this colorful train was spectacular. Totally worth it.