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This might be its last trip. It got involved in a crossing accident later on down the line and 57 now looks even more rough for wear. It's not too bad of damage, but we'll see if Amtrak ends up fixing it.
@@nwi_cordell_iii6270 It would've happened with the next 24 hours after you shot this video. I don't know where it happened but I saw another video where the train was being towed by a BNSF ACe in Texas.
I drove by Sheppard Park today. The games were going on, and the park was busy, I went home and did the ambiance. I was hoping LC do attack this month.
I caught this exact train in Chesterton, Indiana on the same day. I was wondering what the lead locomotive was, because the P3 on it sounds so different than any other P3 I've ever heard. To my ear it almost sounds like it's tuned differently. In fact, it sounds a lot like the P3s I hear in videos of trains in Brazil. I'm not sure if their P3s are tuned differently but that's what it sounds like to me. Great catch!
Yes I am totally glad I recovered this video!! I wiped out my phone recently , I wish I remembered the date it was taken. It was an amazing ambiance for being 2001 SRNB's I think the wind and rain made it sound better !
Hopefully the Olivet Nazarene T bolt is still there. I would imagine so, but it's a shame that this is a goner. Next time I go out there I'm going to look to see if that TBolt at Nazarene still there..
I had done a video of a Federal Signal 2T22 located at Nelson Hornbeck Park in Fairdale, Kentucky in November of 2009 on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 12:00 pm Eastern Time, It lasted for 4:25 (4 minutes 25 Seconds) From Wind-Up to Wind Down even caught the Stators spinning after Wind-Down, The only tone sounding from the Siren was the Alert Tone, Originally the 2T22, 3T22, Model 2, Model 5, & Finally the Thunderbolt 1000, Thunderbolt 1000T, & Thunderbolt 1003 were also used by the Volunteer Fire Departments for Fire Runs, (Fire Calls) that would be turned in to the Fire Department Dispatcher, so the correct Fire Department could be called out for it, also they would sound a tone for the Noon Whistle (Monday- Saturday), 1:00 pm (Sunday).
Maybe about 25 a day I would say, it really depends usually. Overnight is usually the most busy and consistent and the evenings around 4pm-6pm on week days usually pretty consistent.