@@EntertainmentWorldz thank you so much for watching and Happy New Years
@trainsandfishingbro96225 күн бұрын
1:03 i love deer and trains! Nice job 👍👍
@therailroadtiespiker5 күн бұрын
@@trainsandfishingbro9622 thank you so much for watching
@kyleridder39305 күн бұрын
I like watching your videos. I like the fact that you filmed a train picking up cars. That was very interesting.
@therailroadtiespiker5 күн бұрын
@@kyleridder3930 I love catching yard action…. Thank you for watching
@trevorcooke81294 күн бұрын
Awesome freight trains 🚆 video 📹 really great captures, 👍 👌 awesome viewing 👍
@therailroadtiespiker4 күн бұрын
@@trevorcooke8129 thank you so much for watching
@TheMetGuy5 күн бұрын
Nice catches! Love seeing BNSF power
@danielulz16405 күн бұрын
Oh dear, deer! I like the first train with one diesel locomotive and one wood burning steam engine!
@Skiby634 күн бұрын
That second unit is diesel as well it's just blowing smoke from the exhaust
@danielulz16404 күн бұрын
@Skiby63I know, I was making a joke about it. Happy New Year.
@jimwinchester3393 күн бұрын
It might as well have been. Isn't going to last long that way.
@williamwagner54424 күн бұрын
great video
@therailroadtiespiker4 күн бұрын
@@williamwagner5442 thank you William for watching
@TimFinn-hx2kn2 күн бұрын
Aloha. Tha is what it looked like but was not sure. Are the covered types dedicated as covered, or are they like a small container that is loaded and then loaded into the cars? Why is some coil shipped open and some in closed containers? Thx. Tim
@therailroadtiespikerКүн бұрын
@@TimFinn-hx2kn it depends on the type and grade of steel coils if they need covered from the weather.
@Peter-mt6lg4 күн бұрын
The engineer should write up the 9708 for having a excessive smoking problem.
@TheIronweed-vx5lg4 күн бұрын
He's tried to quit multiple times.
@johnjohnii58492 күн бұрын
That's a lot of train for those two locomotives to handle. Who knows how many are empties. I could see 2 units if that train were mostly empties, but wouldn't think that thing is going anywhere fast if loaded down. I live a half mile from BNSFs former BN line into chicago and the 120 car coal drags with 3 AC locomotives don't hit more than 40mph.
@therailroadtiespiker2 күн бұрын
@@johnjohnii5849 coal trains are really heavy and not much fun to pull.
@TimFinn-hx2kn4 күн бұрын
Aloha. The first frieght car was empty. It looks like a cross between a well car and a gondola. There appeared a similar car a few behind it. But that car seemed to have a tank of some sort in the well. Thx
@davidwhiting17612 күн бұрын
Those are coil steel cars. Some carry their steel in the open air and some have the steel covered.
@luccasmodeltrains53343 күн бұрын
Good video though
@harrisdail99395 күн бұрын
the strength of the US economy can be can be judged by the railroads. that's right. While in-service had the chance to serve with two former railroaders on the old Mopar line, and I can't remember which rail road the other worked on. Both told me the exact same thing. Railroads are the best scale to determine the state of the economy. When the economy is strong and thriving, then you will see more trains that are shorter. When it is weak and sluggish, you will see fewer but longer trains. since that time, and this was 30 years ago, I have watched trains, and what they both said has come to bear fruit. For 4 years you have heard the current administration state they have improved the economy and it is thriving and stronger and yet I go to a railyard and sit and wait and wait and when a train rolls thru it is long and few in between. So this shows that the trains are speaking loudly a different tune of the economy. Sorry, I'll believe the railroads before a politician
@25mfd4 күн бұрын
*the strength of the US economy can be judged by the railroads.* good comment... rail freight is used as a LEADING ECONOMIC INDICATOR ... rail freight is also DERIVED DEMAND
@luccasmodeltrains53343 күн бұрын
Among my biggest pet peeves: when people say “-9 40CW” instead of “C44-9W”
@paulbergen91144 күн бұрын
If you were a crew member and not expecting something like that you feel a bit blindsided. I worked for a boss who consistently who would find the stuff that mysteriously showed up at 1:00 p.m. as you're putting together the next day's assignments and suddenly you had to get several people off of work or give them special assignments and you already had laid out part of it and now it was all for naught. 82 cars is like an extra train and if there was inclement weather or congestion a lot of stuff goes down the drain. That conductor is probably on your videos more often than not it appears to be one of the friendlier ones. Seeing him with his brake stick reminded me that the first place I ever saw it used was on the NS near Bluefield WV. Many employees commented that climbing hopper cars really wore one out and could be slippery or icy not to mention coal dust dirt. It would have been fun to surprise the engineer with the Amish wagon delivering the conductor lol
@therailroadtiespiker4 күн бұрын
@@paulbergen9114 it’s really nice I know a lot of the crews in Peru. I never thought about how dirty a coal car would be especially in the snow and rain.
@25mfd3 күн бұрын
*If you were a crew member and not expecting something like that you feel a bit blindsided* i worked the pool on the chicago and northwestern between butler and adams... working the pool is one big giant blindside... you NEVER know about ANYTHING in advance... everything that happens is literally dropped in your lap right in that moment... road guys take that kinda stuff in stride... because they know any extra work means extra pay
@RICKCOPE-q9d5 күн бұрын
600 + cars . It should take a hour to clear Wabash..lol
@therailroadtiespiker5 күн бұрын
@@RICKCOPE-q9d they would stop to do a crew change in Peru and block the crossings in Wabash. lol 😂
@jameschristiansson31375 күн бұрын
Dear deer: If you want to grow a big rack, stay off the track.
@therailroadtiespiker5 күн бұрын
@@jameschristiansson3137 😂 isn’t that the truth…. I about took a herd of deer the other night I hit the horns and they all scattered. Thank you for watching
@geoffreylee51995 күн бұрын
With just three people?
@therailroadtiespiker4 күн бұрын
@@geoffreylee5199 actually only 2
@kittty20054 күн бұрын
If those cars are all loads that'll be 18,170 tons about half a container ship full, I hope it's flat track or empty cars.
@therailroadtiespiker4 күн бұрын
@@kittty2005 it’s pretty flat up around Peru.
@Rustyrailhead5 күн бұрын
Guess trains are long due to geography.
@danguilz-je8ch5 күн бұрын
Today I caught 3 trains one had 5 locomotives
@therailroadtiespiker5 күн бұрын
@@danguilz-je8ch it’s been raining here I’m going to try and get out Saturday to catch some trains.
@danguilz-je8ch5 күн бұрын
@therailroadtiespiker Okay I'll be looking for that video
@kens.37295 күн бұрын
This Ridiculous Nonsense Continues. Class I Railroads have already Proven that the Power Groups have NO Earthly Idea on how Much Power is Necessary. 🤪👎
@cdavid81394 күн бұрын
You are right in the it continues. I've been railroading over 4 decades and I've been sending out trains (or moving them) without enough power the entire time. IN today's age though we absolutely have an 'earthly idea' on how much power is necessary. What railfans don't always get though is what you think you are starting out with doesn't end up being what you have over the entire route. The simple matter-of-fact is that things will and do go wrong. Units rated as 'x' tractive effort end up deciding to not produce that power. Weather changes. Speed restrictions or meets change things. Sometimes unscheduled pickups take you to your tractive effort limits. So while I agree with you that the issue 'continues' I disagree with decades of experience that those making the decision have no earthly idea