You know, one funny thing is, when your looking at train tracks from say a normal level when your standing on them, they look straight. But when you start looking more ground level and from a distance, they look bumpy and zigg-zaggy... this video proves it! NICE!!!
This branch certainly does...I don't think a dime has gone into maintenance for years. Notice that the ties are mostly sunken into the ground - no ballast. It's a wonder that anything stays on the rails...
Nope, this is the end of the line, It's been a rollercoaster for many many years, I do remember work being done on the line, but that was 25 years ago.
@GedMpBasS most branch lines/industral spurs are like this. Chances are a shortline who doesn't have the overhead for maintaining tracks will spend their budget else where then putting it into maintaining tracks.
those tracks were used by the new haven and cliquot club way back when
tomthedesil 1 day ago
Amazing video though, love the environment, and the action!
rbfishcss 1 year ago
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I believe this is right behind what was a GAF shingle manufacturing facility. GAF has since closed a few years ago and sits vacant now.
normanmj 9 months ago
great vid, i'll have to come see it sometime. how many days a week does this line work?
gp35el 1 year ago
wheres that loco now?
Dhoylandrules84 2 years ago
Wow i cant believe it, i know where that loco is currently now!
Tcostello105 3 years ago
Nice the spot on the yard in Mass!
Great video, Add-Favorite, and 5 rate!!!!
FlyBikes089 3 years ago
reminds me of albemarle, NC
McMike321 4 years ago
dude its the crate yard
wammydatrines 4 years ago
You know, one funny thing is, when your looking at train tracks from say a normal level when your standing on them, they look straight. But when you start looking more ground level and from a distance, they look bumpy and zigg-zaggy... this video proves it! NICE!!!
GedMpBasS 4 years ago
This branch certainly does...I don't think a dime has gone into maintenance for years. Notice that the ties are mostly sunken into the ground - no ballast. It's a wonder that anything stays on the rails...
Superedit 4 years ago
Nope, this is the end of the line, It's been a rollercoaster for many many years, I do remember work being done on the line, but that was 25 years ago.
joe0403 4 years ago
@GedMpBasS most branch lines/industral spurs are like this. Chances are a shortline who doesn't have the overhead for maintaining tracks will spend their budget else where then putting it into maintaining tracks.
rbfishcss 1 year ago
nice video! where is this?
trainz675 4 years ago
Millis, Massachusetts.
Superedit 4 years ago