If a diesel switcher is a "Butt-head," would that make a road locomotive a "Beavis?"
@JessicaKasumi19907 ай бұрын
lol Guess so.
@FreihEitner7 ай бұрын
Uhh, huhuhuhuh, no.
@Mr.Edwardthebluek27 ай бұрын
Lol
@wyndhamcoffman89617 ай бұрын
It seems to me that would be the slug unit.
@Cnw87017 ай бұрын
Nah, a slug is Beavis.
@F40M077 ай бұрын
Where’s Beavis?
@teressafortner19657 ай бұрын
😂😅
@W4RR3N-AX7 ай бұрын
That Would be Kennecott’s Original GP39-2
@dupdrewww7 ай бұрын
😂
@macmedic8927 ай бұрын
Looking for Waldo
@DH2906PRODUCTIONS7 ай бұрын
Nice 😂
@therailfanman20787 ай бұрын
Recently, a Boston and Maine butthead was saved from scrap in Pennsylvania
@williamh.jarvis67957 ай бұрын
I do remember seeing such B&M "butthead" switcher serving the City of Keene, NH, until 1980. Commonly used was #1231. It would come up from Brattleboro, VT, in the last days of rail service to Keene, traveling through the towns of Hinsdale, Winchester, West Swanzey, typically following the Ashuelot River.
@rickdee677 ай бұрын
I’m 57 years old, I’ve never heard end cab switchers called butt heads 🤷🏻♂️ Great video thought as switchers are dear to me. 🚂🚞🚞🚞🚞🌴
@v12productions7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Shinypancake07 ай бұрын
ok boomer
@greaterhoustonrailfan7 ай бұрын
@@Shinypancake0 bro
@rickdee675 ай бұрын
@@Shinypancake0 is that an insult?
@Shinypancake05 ай бұрын
@@rickdee67 not really.
@JordysRailVideos7 ай бұрын
V/Line in Victoria, Australia still uses 4x Clyde/EMD G6B's known as the Y class as carriage shunters with 3 being at the main Melbourne terminal (Spencer Street station/Southern Cross station) and 1 in Geelong (about 70km's South West of Melbourne) and there's a few preserved and operating around the state
@opiumextract29347 ай бұрын
Never in my 21 years as a conductor have I heard anyone refer to them as buttheads. No csx, ns, up, kcs or bn guys. Maybe it's a regional thing?
@NightOwlModeler7 ай бұрын
Same, I've talked with dozens of SP ATSF crews that worked with these back in the 1970s and 1980s. NEVER heard them called this way. They had other names... but I wonder if this is more a post-2000 thing where MTV/Nic cartoon influenced the kids and then they worked for the RR... or maybe this is just a foamer-name which has NO basis on the railroads at all.
@raylrodr3 ай бұрын
@@NightOwlModeler come to think of it, it does smell like foamer.
@sc_carspotting177 ай бұрын
My favorite class of engines is definitely the switcher types. They always have cool looks, great models and so many cool paint schemes. Often underrated to.
@thomasmackowiak7 ай бұрын
Nice video on switch engines especially end cab switchers. The term Butthead switcher is new to me.
@ralphfogle16626 ай бұрын
I was an engineer at CSX in Buffalo NY and had the pleasure to operate an MP 1500T which had a 8 cylinder turbocharged prime mover up until the early 2010s. It was a good unit.
@billmorrison37147 ай бұрын
Well done! I do have one issue, I cannot stand that term “Butthead”. But then I never liked the term “Snoot” either. My friends and I always referred to the long nosed 40’s as Crocodiles.
@pkat7 ай бұрын
I have NEVER heard the term "Butt Head" for an end-cab switcher And I hope I never hear it again
@davidblowe90967 ай бұрын
2 end cabs are still in use by V/Line at Southern Cross Station in Melbourne Victoria Australia to move passenger carriages in and out of the platforms, their days are numbers as most of the fleet is now DMU. They are Y class and there used to be 75 of them in use across the system, there are a few in use by preservation groups.
@jaxithfox7 ай бұрын
I've never once heard them called a butthead before. I wonder if that's some regional slang.
@NightOwlModeler7 ай бұрын
doubt it... bet it's a foamer term from someone that didn't know anything, I also would say it wasn't used at all before circa 2000+
@joedelusso14157 ай бұрын
The Grafton & Upton RR in Massachusetts owns 3 (exCSX) and 1 leased(GATX) MP15AC's.
@williamh.jarvis67957 ай бұрын
Yes! You said it best, what I was wanting to reply on. Thank you!
@williamh.jarvis67957 ай бұрын
Right on! This is their primary power for their road!
@gabrielperez88647 ай бұрын
I never heard the term "butthead" to describe an end cab switcher before.
@ShawnCalay7 ай бұрын
Might be a southern thing ....my dad's friend worked at RF&P, my uncle was at FEC....they called them buttheads....my dad was at BN out of Cicero, he called them buttheads but everyone thought he was nuts....
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis7 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard switchers called this before today either, although I guess I can see how end-cab diesel switchers got this nickname.
@AGSGuy6 ай бұрын
I've heard railroaders even call them "Glass Ass"
@jonathanng23907 ай бұрын
The LIRR and NY & Atlantic still use some MP15ACs. LIRR use to have MP15ACs to pull commuter trains from the 1980s until the 1990s.
@yankinga7 ай бұрын
They used to have a pair stationed at Harold Tower to act as rescue engines, at least during rush hour. I don’t know what the current procedure is. I moved out of New York 21 years ago.
@jonathanng23907 ай бұрын
@@yankinga those were EMD SW1001s at Harold.
@yankinga7 ай бұрын
@@jonathanng2390 you’re right. They even had them painted in the gray with orange ends livery. I guess they are razor blades or automobile fenders by now.
@manfail74692 ай бұрын
@@yankingaA few of the sw1001s are still floating around in service, some on NYAR and some on MOW servicss
@herbcraven71467 ай бұрын
Here's another idea for a video (hopefully with working examples): show us the differences between yard slugs, road slugs, and cow/calf sets and why and where railroads would use each.
@wcox45 ай бұрын
The East Tennessee Railway in Johnson City, TN still uses an SW7 painted in Southern livery
@danielneeley54807 ай бұрын
I think Little Rock and Western still use a SW1500
@dasbooterror7 ай бұрын
The Union Railroad that you touched on here in Pittsburgh runs them in 4 unit formations, and because of logistics of the yard setups.... still uses cabooses on some trains!
@tracynation28207 ай бұрын
Super. 💙 T.E.N. Edit: I still have five Athearn Bluebox SW-7 (SW-1500 on the box originally.) locomotives in operation after almost fifty years. I bought two cows and a calf brand new, and was impressed with how they ran, and was quite satisfied and happy with the purchase, as they all ran great. About six months later, there was a SW-7 cow and calf combo (Beavis & Butthead?🙂) in my paint scheme on consignment at the hobby shop. I was interested, but the dealer wanted $35.00 for the set, when the Athearn SW-7s were only $12.99 each, brand new, and he had my roadname in stock. I checked and these were modified with RADIAL X2-f couplers. At the time, I knew about a manufacturer that made radial X2-f couplers, but had only seen the Kadee radial knuckle coupler in use. Well, I bought those two right then and there, as my railroad was about 50/50 between hornhook and knuckle couplers back then. That much money would have almost paid for an Athearn F-7A Superpowered locomotive, matching F-7B dummy, and five matching Athearn streamlined passenger cars. Little did I know that those two locomotives would be the start of a trolley line with a paved right of way that is the railroads connection to a large sugar beet mill. The trolley line has 4 3/4 inch radius curves, and the two SW-7s will walk around those corners with 27 thirtyfour foot beet hopper cars in tow. Nowadays, the sugar beet mill has an 0-4-0 steam locomotive and a Plymouth MDT four wheel switcher, the trolley line has four trolley cars, one with radial Kadee knuckle couplers, two Plymouth CR-4 center cab switching locomotives, one Plymouth WDT six wheel switcher, two each box car, tank car, gondola, and one flatcar, one coach, one combine, and one observation passenger cars, and two cabooses, all equipped with radial couplers, not to mention the two SW-7s. Amazing what came from finding two modified locomotives on a dealers consignment shelf. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.
@TARRailfanofTX1845Ай бұрын
Now in the midst of the Great Texas plains, how long did that take you?
@tracynation2820Ай бұрын
My railroad has been around since 1965, but in different locations. I still have and operate the original Lionel HO "Pacific" train set that my mom and dad gave me, and many of the items that I bought when I was young still operate on my layout. 💙 T.E.N.
@TARRailfanofTX1845Ай бұрын
@@tracynation2820 I said. HOW LONG DID TAKE YOU!? 😰
@tracynation2820Ай бұрын
FIFTY FIVE YEARS. 💙 T.E.N.
@TARRailfanofTX1845Ай бұрын
@@tracynation2820 Wow, man lived an entire half century
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis7 ай бұрын
Two EMD Joule locomotives built in Brazil are big six-axle units with an end-cab design! It was rather surprising to see that.
@Running-with-skizers7 ай бұрын
Union railroad still has a whole fleet of end cab switchers and still uses cabooses because they have long reverse shoves
@Patr1ck08307 ай бұрын
The Indiana Harbor Belt still has several SW1500’s still in service.
@POUNCEMAN17 ай бұрын
The SW's an all time favorite on my neck of the woods ,, CNR , CPR ,, will certainly be missed
@Anon_Omis7 ай бұрын
I kinda think we need to see a resurgence of electric locomotives, or even hybrids, though i suppose that presents new safety and logostic problems. It just seems like having a catenary or third rail in yards for its switchers would be a good solution
@wyndhamcoffman89617 ай бұрын
And I have been wondering about that; conventional overhead and 3rd rail technologies are still practical and effective today. India is going to have electrified it's entire railway system; because they worked towards it early on. Yet many companies are spending millions to develop battery locomotives for mainline use. I guess they will do anything but install overhead lines.
@gcorriveau68647 ай бұрын
That type of locomotive was the very first experience I had, up close and personal, when my Dad was an Engineer. Many fond memories. There is one sitting in the local (3rd level) yard - but I haven't seen it in use over several years now. The local run is handled by a pair of GP35s(?). Thanks for the informative post.
@robertbeacham43147 ай бұрын
That 9624 B&O unit came past my grandparents home back in the 60’s on the way to Sparrows Point.
@jacksonsdrones7 ай бұрын
My Uncle works for Norfolk Southern. He always told me these engines were called Butt Trains. 🤣 Another Great Video Man! These Videos Always help me understand the RR a lot more!👍
@v12productions7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@SocialistDistancing7 ай бұрын
A single S2 were replaced with two GP38s. SW8s have been replaced with GP9s and GP35s. I have only seen actually seitchers at the steel plant and on shortline railroads.
@illinoisman6017 ай бұрын
A cement company near me still uses a ge center cab switcher,origins unknown but very cool piece of metal that still moves freight
@Cnw87017 ай бұрын
There's quite a few industries out here in the El Paso, TX area that still use end-cab switchers and trackmobiles: Vinton Steel in Vinton, TX, the Freeport Mcmoran plant in El Paso, and Jobe cement off Paisano Dr. still has an old GE 44-Tonner tucked away, but most likely got replaced judging by the presence of the trackmobile.
@samueledgarpegram70887 ай бұрын
There were SW engines in Greensboro, NC. They were called buttheads or yard engines. My father was aSR trainman. That is what he called them.
@grassblade637 ай бұрын
By the time I had retired from the steel mill where I worked, I had run switchers for almost 20 years. We ran only EMD SW1200's, and we all loved them and worked them hard. I left in 2009, but the mills still run these engines. The one I generally ran was a 1957 model, an ex BN engine, numbered 170. I have many pictures and many fond memories of running on the railroad with these old locomotives.
@the_mississippian_railfan7 ай бұрын
All of the URR Trains in Pittsburgh as I remember them would always run butt foward gave them much better visibility running those fast hot metal trains. Was always fun as a kid because the crew would almost always be able to see you wave
@dasbooterror7 ай бұрын
Pittsburgh local checking in, URR still runs 4 packs of them to move freight like ore pellets etc around the system to this day
@CodeEthos7 ай бұрын
Heart of Dixie R.R. Museum in Calera AL still uses a SW7 switcher (I think) and can do cab rides in it. If memory serves me correctly it was a former US Army switcher
@rickjames3027 ай бұрын
Amtrak used to have a switcher in atlanta like these in mid 90s when they were hauling extra sleepers and mail on the crescent. They would use to cut cars out on 19 and make up additional consist on 20.
@DC4260Productions7 ай бұрын
I know that Metra had an SW1 working well into the 21st century, but I don't know if that locomotive is still in service. In any case, I happen to own an HO-scale SW1 model in PRR brunswick green.
@TheOneTrueDragonKing7 ай бұрын
On a recent trip to Chicago via Amtrak I saw an antique SW1 still toiling along at an industrial site down here in Texas.
@walterpetzel11027 ай бұрын
Indiana Harbor Belt fleet still consists primarily of SW 1500s
@paulholmes6727 ай бұрын
While stationed at George AFB in Victorville, CA in 1973, I remember we had a GE, either 40 or 50 something tonner that would periodically bring box and tanker (jet fuel) cars from the UP lines at Victorville out to the base. I'm sure that was gone a couple of years later as most USAF base locomotives (and rail supply) was quickly deactivated in lieu of 'more efficient' truck transport. And then the Gulf oil 'crisis' hit...
@TravisDGordon7 ай бұрын
We have two in service at TVRM. One is ex. Milwaukee Road SW1200 No. 606. It lives at the museum and can be seen fairly frequently pulling passenger trains or freight. The other one we have that runs is ex. US Army SW8 No. 2000, though it is currently numbered as TVRM 1898. It lives at the Nokian Tire Plant in Dayton, Tennessee as their in plant switcher. TVRM supplies the staff to operate it whenever they need a move, usually about once or twice a week.
@rainman297 ай бұрын
The plant I work at we have an SW1500, SW900, 2 SW1200 and an NW2
@TheLongIslandRailfan7 ай бұрын
The Long Island Railroad and New York and Atlantic Railway still have a handful of MP15ACs and SW1001s. LIRR's fleet of them are primarily used for work trains, rescue moves, and other jobs, although some MP15s were used for passenger service from being built until 1999. NY&AR's fleet of them are primarily used for switching and freight service on Long Island.
@UnionPacificTrainMan19887 ай бұрын
my childhood tourist railroad ''The Fremont & Elkhorn Valley Railroad'' had a EX CNW SW1200 #1219 that eventually was the primary locomotive for the dinner and tourist trains after the railroad sold their EX US-Army 2-8-0 #1702. Unfortunately, the railroad was abandoned in 2011 and the rail equipment was sold except 1219 which was left on some of the right of way until being sold to a scrapper that scrapped it in late 2023. Very Sad
@gdrriley4207 ай бұрын
GP15D/GP20D which were built until 2004 would really be the last end cab switchers we see being built new but companies like Knoxville locomotive works will take an old frame and build a new end cab unit which looks a lot like a SW/MP unit but with a QST-30
@htssoutboardsboatstrains97847 ай бұрын
I see them ( MP15's and even a SW something ) frequently on the CSX main in Central New York being towed from Buffalo to Selkirk, sometimes even under power. Have a pile of pics and video of them this past year 2023 and early 2024. So I guess that means they have a place somewhere. Or maybe being prepped for sale? At the DeWitt yards, they have sd40-3's with remotes. My last video shows a typical use of them with a remote. Love this video BTW, really well done.
@paulw.woodring73047 ай бұрын
The "new" Wheeling and Lake Erie (1990 Ohio spinoff from N&W as opposed to the original "Iron Cross") has at least 2 end cabs that came with their purchase of the Akron & Barberton Beltline RR, now operated as the Akron-Barberton Cluster (ABC).
@FortWorthMobileMechanic7 ай бұрын
The Union railroad out of Pittsburgh Pa still uses the buttheads, they always had them mainly for switching for US steel, LTV formerly J&L steel used them in the coke ovens along side the P&LE railroad now CSX
@v12productions7 ай бұрын
I'd definitely like to see those!
@sharkey0867 ай бұрын
@@v12productionsthere's a ton of videos online. But you should try to come to Pittsburgh to see them in action!
@Chris_Troxler7 ай бұрын
I see these engines all the time in steel yards. Usually, they look like they've been rode hard and put away wet, but they still get the job done.
@kristoffermangila11 күн бұрын
In the UK, Mendip Rail (the rail-operations JV of Aggregate Industries and Heidelberg Materials UK) has 2 SW1001s on the active roster. The first one, Aggregate Industries Y44 (formerly Foster Yeoman Y44, named Western Yeoman II) was bought new in 1980, while the other one, Hanson Aggregates 120 (named Kenneth John Witcombe) was bought secondhand c. 2000. These two were modified to conform to UK operating practices, such as different couplers, and the presence of buffers on either end of the locomotive. Fun fact: Western Yeoman II (the Foster Yeoman unit) is credited for beginning the "American invasion" of EMD and GE designed diesel locomotives in the UK, due to its spectacular performance outpulling the Type 08 shunters previously hauling the heavy aggregate trains of Foster Yeoman.
@louisglen16537 ай бұрын
The MDW in International Falls Minnesota still operate ALCO and EMD switchers.
@dangeary21347 ай бұрын
As far as I know, the Union Pacific in Janesville, WI has two MP15s that are used in the yard. Not sure what happened to the MP15ACs that the CMSTP&P used after they went defunct.
@NorthernBandit17 ай бұрын
Thanx for the great detail!
@wideslammer7 ай бұрын
Another interesting video. Thanks for posting.
@v12productions7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@atsf47legit7 ай бұрын
*"GEEZ, WHY'S THAT THING SO LONG?"* - Cowl Unit Productions
@danmorgan95707 ай бұрын
Morristown & Erie in Morris County NJ still runs their SW1500 #20 for both excursion and revenue freight.
@TheDarkKnight3507 ай бұрын
V12 always got some sweet models in the background of his set, definitely should make a video featuring tour collection
@TRAINFREAK1207 ай бұрын
I used to see them all the time when I was a kid. KCS yard in Beaumont Texas.
@eastamericantrains5897 ай бұрын
The redi center was the last place I ever saw one on csx. GP40s are now the go to power for yard work in my area.
@alandvaemergencyresponses28837 ай бұрын
I absolutely lost it at the start for some reason (Now I feel like 2 year old child)
@chuxtuff7 ай бұрын
That loco you thought to be of French origin also looks like one they use in Germany which is much more modern looking. The unobstructed sight lines from a center mounted cab give the operator lots of help when in operation. It looks like a typical yard switcher though this one has that German industrial look though it's an attractive looking locomotive nonetheless. Do a search for "German Diesel Locomotive DB Class 294 834-7" or check out a DB Class 212 for another example of one...
@TehEpikHudson7 ай бұрын
The Reading & Northern Railroad has a few of them, along with other old locomotives. They have GP38’s, GP39’s, SD38’s, SD40’s, and SD50’s. They also have RDC’s.
@revharrycwigmoreiii57877 ай бұрын
ButtHeads? Always heard them called Switchers back in the 1950's and 60's. So how did that name come about?
@ICE63657 ай бұрын
Excellent production. Looking forward to seeing the Sandersville footage
@jjentertainment60117 ай бұрын
Not even joking I was at Bethlehem steel yesterday!! If your ever over there please take time to visit. there is even some of the Coke engines that are abandoned there.
@Ash_spadesman0077 ай бұрын
The United States Army added a sw8 to their roster, it was originally built for B&O but it now serves its part for switching duties in the Fort eustis army base.
@stevenfrischling59087 ай бұрын
The Long Island Rail Road operates the EMD SW1001 and EMD MP15AC. The New York & Atlantic Railway, which is a shortline serving Queens, Brooklyn also operates the EMD SW1001 and EMD MP15AC.
@robertclark63497 ай бұрын
I learned how to run an ex BN NW2. Awesome visibility.
@kelvintorrence59947 ай бұрын
I love my swithcers and slug units
@dmcry6007 ай бұрын
I prefered the Yard Engine (End Cab Switcher) to a GP7 or 9, or even the GP38s for yard work. That's what they were built for. Great visibility, and would pull just about anything you could couple it to. I miss these old workhorses!!!! Nice video!!!!
@donutjokersproductions7 ай бұрын
CSX still uses them in niagra falls area! Normally transferred to selkirk yard to get repairs
@tvpigy92907 ай бұрын
in BNSF's Northtown Yard they have 2 switchers, one is even still in BN paint, while they don't switch the yard they have been assigned as shop switchers
@Sacto16547 ай бұрын
I'll say this though: had National Railway Equipment's multi-prime mover _genset_ switchers actually worked well, we'll be seeing them all over the USA in yard service. The NRE _gensets_ were a modern attempt to build a "butthead" yard switcher with way lower emissions than the old EMD SW and MP serires yard switchers. But now, railroads are modifying GP40's and even some SD40's into yard switchers with new prime movers that meet EPA Tier 4 emission standards.
@rayinpau.s.a.63517 ай бұрын
I have been around trains since I was born . Always nice to see a new video !
@Estolcles5 ай бұрын
That "Butt Head" term has to be something more 21st century by the younger railfans..... I know I never heard or saw it until I saw this video.
@bigjohnrailproductions83707 ай бұрын
There are some end cabs on the Black river and western RR part of the Chesapeake and Delaware rr llc Morris and Erie and Raritan central in NJ
@arthure.petersenjr.80897 ай бұрын
The Union RR outside of Pittsburgh has a complete fleet of EMD end-cabs in multi-unit formations (Typically 4 untis) hauling coal, coke, scrap metal, steen ingots and slabs for US Steel. A genuine heavy-haul short line with steep grades and tight curves.
@gravelydon70727 ай бұрын
Gold Coast RR Museum actually has two former NASA locos. ALCo S-2 #1 and NASA's later SW1500 #2. A preserved USAF SW8M is also on display at the Air Force side of Canaveral Air Force Station. Of the three, I have ridden in all of them, but prefer the controls of the ALCo. Why? Because it is strictly mechanical from the control stand to the engine. You can move the throttle just a hair if you need just a few more HP. The other two are set at what the electricals space the engine speed at.
@robertcecere90407 ай бұрын
The long island railroad and the new york and atlantic, each use mp15 ac and lirr use sw 1001.
@ChainsawNW12187 ай бұрын
Never heard them called that,nice video, R.I.P Shoestring,like the vintage footage of steam and molten ladles!🛤🚂
@chrisdamato64097 ай бұрын
Delmarva Central runs MP15’s on certain road freights. I’ve seen them in Delmar and Salisbury Maryland.
@SD40Fan_Jason7 ай бұрын
OMLX 2008 is an SW9 on the Fulton County RR. Powered by an 8-cylinder 567-C engine and has to be blown out each time before starting! But there's something terribly wrong with the engine as it overloads and shuts down if MU'd. So they were storing it at the end of the Intonu Lead. 33.74963402830621, -84.55290669482991 when there's no room in the Yard near Cascade Rd on Wilson Mill. But its been years since I laid eyes on it and that was also when I ran it. I could switch the yard with it just fine. It would pull 40-50 cars out of the yard and up the hill towards the crossing. But it would not handle a run to the south end by itself and you couldn't MU another engine to it. Poor little switcher! No near as fun as running an ALCO S1 but it got the job done, sometimes.
@dragonkill3r1697 ай бұрын
There's a small industrial railroad here in valleypark Missouri called the Burlington Junction railway and they use end cab switchers but idk how many locomotives they have
@whiteknightcat7 ай бұрын
They were also notable for having some of the last operating Alco C415's in the country.
@H3avyHaul3r7 ай бұрын
butthead…never heard end cab switchers called this name in my 50yrs….can we drop the butthead name please
@NightOwlModeler7 ай бұрын
Yes, please... I second the motion. It makes the host here sound like an absolute idiot foamer when he keeps repeating it this way.
@aaronl_trains_and_planes7 ай бұрын
The Arkansas & Missouri still use ALCO T-6's on their main to move all sorts of product.
@carolinarailfanning7 ай бұрын
Theres a couple of SW1200s around my neck of the woods in Charleston County, Palmetto Railways operates a good number of them which have roots to South Carolina Public Railways, these days they wear a brilliant blue in immaculate condition. PR cares a lot about the condition of their fleet, its hard to see rust or weathering.
@RailfanLoy7 ай бұрын
The big south fork scenic railroad in sterns Kentucky has one also the Knoxville and holston river railroad in Knoxville Tennessee has a bunch to
@w.rustylane56507 ай бұрын
I have several switchers on my HO model railroad. Since I used to live in Jonesboro, GA, I model the Central of Georgia. Cheers from eastern TN
@davidsheriff89897 ай бұрын
Great vid.....and history narration...
@v12productions7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@uncipaws76437 ай бұрын
4:10 The Whitcomb was actually used internationally, some operated for quite a long time in the Netherlands and Italy. Nederlandse Spoorwegen acquired units No. 601 to 619 in 1946, using them until 1960. Ferrovie dello Stato took over 49 units type Ne 120 built 1941 to 1944 and rebuilt them to D 143 in the years 1966 to 1974, the last operated until 2014! From 1952 to 2055 SGP built 20 units class 2045 for ÖBB (Austria) that had some similarities in the general layout with the Whitcomb. Due to limited visibility that remained the only center cab locomotive with high hoods, later shunters were built with low hoods and raised cabs.
@cantbeatpie7 ай бұрын
The South Carolina Railroad Museum runs their museum excursion trains with several former military switchers. You can occasionally get a ticket to ride in the cab too! Great video, learned a lot and enjoyed it.
@Crlarl7 ай бұрын
A cool variant of the EMD SW1200, the GMD SW1200MG is in use by the Iron Ore Company of Canada. It's electric and fully automatic.
@dennisjones89917 ай бұрын
Check with Tacoma Rail in Tacoma Washington. They have bright red and white liverys. I know as I was a crew hauler for the BNSF and UP that delivered and pulled consists from the Port of Tacoma.
@KurtM5587 ай бұрын
North shore railroad in Pennsylvania runs a few of them.
@NSReadingLineRailfan7 ай бұрын
Reading and Northern has a fleet of MP15DCs, SW1500’s and SW8’s still out earning their keep. Also I volunteer at the Allentown and Auburn which has an EMC SW built for Bethlehem Steel in 1937 and is still out earning its keep multiple times a week pulling passenger excursion and moving cars for 2 freight customers along the 4.5mile line.
@train_chicken61437 ай бұрын
csx still uses a lot off sd40s on there mainline trains
@pruittiii7 ай бұрын
I remember when switchers were common on the ACL Lineville sub. The pulled pulpwood cars to Manchester. Good video, Charlie!
@justinhanks93497 ай бұрын
Here in Philadelphia we here at Septa use them on our regional rail lines but for work train service
@MikkelFog7 ай бұрын
Great informational video. A&NR in Luflkin, TX. still run two "Buttheads" a SW1500 and a S4!