Congrats to the Happy Couple on your 50 years Of Marriage. May you have another 50 years. Be Safe Out There & as Lenard Nemoy use to say “Live Long & Prosper”. Also Happy Anniversary to the Happy Couple as well.
@@MrHack4never Nope, those rails are ready to lay. How would they harden them and then transport them to the location where they're laid without using the same method as seen here?
0:58 Conrail 8098 leading! It just needs to be fitted with a Leslie horn 3:50 wow, an ex-Amtrak phase IV baggage car right behind the SD40-2 on a local job 5:41 agreed. Amazing that it was in range of your camera 6:54 a private car in Elkhart 7:36 Amtrak 100 "Midnight" in Connecticut 8:20 a Loram 2-piece Grinder at Santa Fe Junction at 12:44 AM 8:47 say cheese! That reflection looks like the engineer is taking pictures with the flash on! 9:15 that same ex-Amtrak Phase IV baggage car from the last grab bag 9:38 wow, all SD75Ms 11:19 a single intermodal container on a mixed freight! 11:26 with an MOW train combined with it 13:14 two freshly overhauled CP AC44s in Ft. Madison 13:38 GT heritage unit as mid-train DPU 16:54 congrats to you guys on 50 years of marriage, and being blessed with 11 grandchildren despite having only two children 18:24 UP 1982 leading solo 20:30 what happened to NS 4000's horn? 22:12 a strange bell on IC 9612. Some railroads did apply them to their locomotives in the 1990s, but it was mainly those that got merged into bigger systems 23:16 BNSF 9000 23:51 and BNSF 669! That's the favorite warbonnet of one of the people I follow on Twitter. Mine is 910 (my RU-vid profile pic), but 533, 642, 670, 838, and 599 are secondaries
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@@theoclarke4365 The time in the upper left corner is the "actual" time it took place. I'm sure UTA Amtrak wants a list of each segment as tarot readers do.
Happy birthday! Perhaps, next year, send an email to VRF telling them who/what/where/when/why, maybe you too can be part of a thumbnail. Never know until you try!
Let's just say the various cameras have given the Grab Bags several clips of, for lack of better words, "interesting people" doing "interesting things"... It's funny and sad to see a "bicycle" tossed at high speed, out from between two rail cars and the man coming out after it.