@@BaltimoreAndOhioRRYou’ve got to be one of the friendliest railfans on this platform! Also, by any chance do you have any Galesburg videos or do you think you’ll make one in the future?
@@VenityGT Of course I'm not perfect, but I try to be helpful and friendly. We're all in this together, right? No, I've never been to Galesburg, and not sure I'll get there in the near future.
I NEEDED THIS VIDEO! I've been wanting a video that just explains all the differences between every engine in the USA for so long! This video is perfect, it gets straight to the point, no fluff or stuff to have to skip past and is super easy to understand. I'm not looking forward to memorizing ALL of the NS variants, seeing as that's where I live. Thank you!
I’ve seen a lot of- AND I MEAN A LOT - of train and loco videos, but not one comes even close to yours when it comes to comparing types. Well done man. Truly epic. ❤🎉
Absolute GOAT of train information and minecraft tutorials, I wanted to comment on your older videos but I thought you might not see them. I just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your work! I have built so many of your trains in my worlds!
Thanks for the spotting tips on modern GE locos. I have found them difficult to discern, whereas the older 30- and 40-series EMDs had simple spotting differences.
0:07 Tony will always be missed for not just Directing Unstoppable but Crimson Tide, Top Gun, Man on Fire and The Fan However some of the engines like the ST70AH from CSX and the SD70ACUs from NS and other engines old or new have been sent back to Progress Rail or GE (now Wabtec)
Not much variety left to identify. It’s like oh, one of many sub-variety of gevos. Also GE locomotives are now made by Wabtec and EMDs by Progress Rail. CSXTs T4 ACes have been sold to PRLX. I think the detail you went into in the subtleties of the locomotives is impressive. I’m surprised you didn’t mention Alco.
Bro forgot all about the ES44DC and how CN and BNSF have the largest fleets :((((( But seriously, really good video. This is a great resource for any budding railfan or people with a general railroad interest!
What an awesome video on how to identify these locomotives- and you cover so much in a short period of time! And you also describe the areas on the locos that we can use to identify them- that’s another plus for me. Great info, thank you for posting this. 👍😀
Missing ones I can remember: •SD7 (used to run on Portland & Western before retired in 2023) •SD9 (few still runs like the Copper Basin Railway and possibly more if still needed) •SD40M (I find those on G&W) •SD59MX (that’s the one I was literally waiting for) •GP39-3 (BNSF probably still use them) •GP10 (they still use it on L&D and more) •GP9 (some shortline railroads still use it) •GP7u (rarely found running but I think some runs) •GP16 (I actually saw one running) •GP18
i noticed I could look at the writing on the locomotive to see the model if I can catch it fast enough or pause my video quick enough. wowo there's so many locomotive types
10:49 one of these hangs around the Portland Oregon metro area. Or something that looks like it. Flat radiators that are flush with the body and no notch. I'll get its number next time i see her. Same number though. Its like 4000 something idk
Hey man, just a question I was a boy who wants to get into model railroading. I already have a set now from the starting side. Where should I go? Just wondering cause you seem really good at it.❤❤