Thanks for such a great video. AND with no stupid music to cover the serene sounds of the train at night. So peaceful and relaxing. I've watched both your videos many times, always at night. I'm currently watching from Brisbane on the east coast of Australia.
I remember the DLK station building like it was yesterday (July 2005 to be exact). It was rather cold for July and the train didn't arrive until 5 or 6 that morning. Still, though, nice to remember the memories as I recall them: darkness, some lights, more darkness, and repeat until you reach the downtown station.
Thanks for such a great video. AND with no stupid music to cover the serene sounds of the train at night. So peaceful and relaxing. I've watched both your videos many times, always at night. I'm currently watching from Brisbane on the east coast of Australia.
Cheers and thanks again.
jamcgar 1 year ago
Why u cut out going thru the engine terminal?
buckshideout 1 year ago
@buckshideout My batteries died. By the time I got fresh ones into the camera, we had passed through most of the yard.
mwmnp25 1 year ago
how fast (or slow) was this train going?
651nameless 2 years ago
They have to go slow through the Fargo area and the yard, but they can open up to 65-80 miles per hour on the mainline.
fullglottalstop 2 years ago
I remember the DLK station building like it was yesterday (July 2005 to be exact). It was rather cold for July and the train didn't arrive until 5 or 6 that morning. Still, though, nice to remember the memories as I recall them: darkness, some lights, more darkness, and repeat until you reach the downtown station.
kanjo007 2 years ago