The next time you plan to go trackside, and I happen to be home, please kidnap me. My wife won't let me out on my own anymore! Oh, and also tell her she's welcome to come along. :P
@mtrails Locked you up and threw away the key, did she? Can't say I blame her with you out driving on the road all the time. My wife was the same way when I was workin on the railroad.
@NampaSubdivisionAJV You will like my next upload even better. A UP trackage rights manifest from Hinkle (four 90/43 MACs) meets a BNSF manifest bound for Pasco, at Scribner, also in the Marshall Canyon.
@cthsemilw The 600 series that haven't been repainted into BNSF colors all have "Santa Fe" on the nose and sides. That is their original paint and many of them still have not been patched with BNSF on the cab. There seems to be a lot of them working this corridor (BNSF funnel).
The next time you plan to go trackside, and I happen to be home, please kidnap me. My wife won't let me out on my own anymore! Oh, and also tell her she's welcome to come along. :P
mtrails 2 months ago
@mtrails Locked you up and threw away the key, did she? Can't say I blame her with you out driving on the road all the time. My wife was the same way when I was workin on the railroad.
wesolint 2 months ago
At first, it looked like her was flying. That was a lot of trailers. Just goes to show that it isn't all containers these days. Thanks for sharing :)
ZPHOENIX27 2 months ago
@ZPHOENIX27 Track speed here is 55 mph and the train was probably moving between 50-55 mph.
wesolint 2 months ago
Great catch!
NampaSubdivisionAJV 2 months ago
@NampaSubdivisionAJV You will like my next upload even better. A UP trackage rights manifest from Hinkle (four 90/43 MACs) meets a BNSF manifest bound for Pasco, at Scribner, also in the Marshall Canyon.
wesolint 2 months ago
HAHA I seen that train out by Sprague Lake while headed to Pasco for work, sweet video.
mrlrrconductor 2 months ago
@mrlrrconductor Keep your eyes on the road and your hands upon the wheel you foamer.
wesolint 2 months ago
Nick is standing next to me drooling and wondering what the numbers were on those two Santa Fe's? Great video Steve!
mtrailfanproductions 2 months ago
@mtrailfanproductions You should have him wipe your shoes off now - lol.
The 1st of the two is #670 but I never did get a good look at the number on 2nd one. :(
wesolint 2 months ago
The war bonnets still had Santa Fe on the side! Great catch!
cthsemilw 2 months ago
@cthsemilw The 600 series that haven't been repainted into BNSF colors all have "Santa Fe" on the nose and sides. That is their original paint and many of them still have not been patched with BNSF on the cab. There seems to be a lot of them working this corridor (BNSF funnel).
wesolint 2 months ago
Thank you. Keep warm!
Mark Doran, Oxford, England
markdoranoxford48 2 months ago
@markdoranoxford48 You are welcome.
wesolint 2 months ago
Yes, it was worth watching. Thanks for posting.
47mulligan 2 months ago
@47mulligan My pleasure.
wesolint 2 months ago
I was in Spokane that day, I saw that same train. It was COLD that day!
mafarnz 2 months ago
@mafarnz and you with no camera.....
wesolint 2 months ago