Love the oldies
Natedog5201 3 weeks ago
E8s on a freight at 4:00?
LycoValleyRRFan 8 months ago
AT.45 SKEET GRAVES LIVES THERE I'M IN THIS OWN ALSO A R/R ARTIST F/B Art by art movie on here arts movie
bigartify 11 months ago
Speed was 40 for general merchandise and 50 for 2NY00 and CX-99
2NY100 1 year ago
Great drum solo at around 8:20
WeldinMike27 1 year ago
i was born about 60 years too late :(
chestateegold 1 year ago
Like the scene where it showed the eastbound at Hankins curve, the sound from the engines is nice, what was the speed limit on the Southern Tier back than, In the scene it looks like the trains doing 42 or 50 miles an hour.
Zillion43 1 year ago
Toward the end of the video, #3677 in the lead on the one train is an SD45-2 that served as a Horseshoe Curve pusher for many years under Conrail.
meccaturbo 1 year ago
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old school railroading at its finest they knew how to get the job done in those days
bassman34516 1 year ago
I wonder who lived in that old house below the viaduct at :45?
TheZepmeister 1 year ago
at least most of DLs freight units are ALCO.
shininghappyperson7 1 year ago
Middletown died as soon as the railways left
trainmanlars 1 year ago
@trainmanlars ...so too did Susquehanna, PA
totallygonegearhead 1 year ago
@trainmanlars As did Port Jervis.
t3hsully1985 1 year ago
Wow, the old Erie Main in Middletown, that scene is quite different now. It sucks that they now run the commuter trains on the Graham line.
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago
Looks like the poor track limits the speed of the trains.
My god, even back then CN was the borg! :o
veronicafan2000 2 years ago 2
i miss those good old days i grew up on the gm&o/ icg
RANDY2045 2 years ago
Its ashame were never going to see that again, and for me, never.
johnyboy087 2 years ago
Yep 45-2
hallsflat 2 years ago
at 4:45... thats not a GP35. Lead unit looks like an SD45-2.
t3hsully1985 2 years ago
agreed!
ConrailSD70MAC 2 years ago
@t3hsully1985
U are correct it is not a GP 35. I think it is SD 45 as you said.
ryherdbuckmaster 1 year ago
I love the Erie Lackawanna
Devin14conrailOS 2 years ago 2
I used to live near this viaduct, it is a beautiful structure surrounded by beautiful country.
totallygonegearhead 2 years ago
this train goes right through my town, Deposit Ny, still looks the same 45 years later...
lsant36 2 years ago
Where in Deposit I Live on Hale Eddy Road! The only difference in deposit is the station is gone
MilwaukeeSDman 2 years ago
The only action the line see's from Binghamton to NJ is the NYS&W road trains.
2005GLI 2 years ago
It's a shame these days are long gone. By the look of the cars on the autorack this should be around 1976
railfreek 2 years ago
wow, actually, 1973 Ford LTDs !!
ERIELACKU34CH 2 years ago
i love to get that video so how much this video is
kin1934 3 years ago
Love the oldies
Natedog5201 3 weeks ago
E8s on a freight at 4:00?
LycoValleyRRFan 8 months ago
AT.45 SKEET GRAVES LIVES THERE I'M IN THIS OWN ALSO A R/R ARTIST F/B Art by art movie on here arts movie
bigartify 11 months ago
Speed was 40 for general merchandise and 50 for 2NY00 and CX-99
2NY100 1 year ago
Great drum solo at around 8:20
WeldinMike27 1 year ago
i was born about 60 years too late :(
chestateegold 1 year ago
Like the scene where it showed the eastbound at Hankins curve, the sound from the engines is nice, what was the speed limit on the Southern Tier back than, In the scene it looks like the trains doing 42 or 50 miles an hour.
Zillion43 1 year ago
Toward the end of the video, #3677 in the lead on the one train is an SD45-2 that served as a Horseshoe Curve pusher for many years under Conrail.
meccaturbo 1 year ago
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Zillion43 1 year ago
old school railroading at its finest they knew how to get the job done in those days
bassman34516 1 year ago
I wonder who lived in that old house below the viaduct at :45?
TheZepmeister 1 year ago
at least most of DLs freight units are ALCO.
shininghappyperson7 1 year ago
Middletown died as soon as the railways left
trainmanlars 1 year ago
@trainmanlars ...so too did Susquehanna, PA
totallygonegearhead 1 year ago
@trainmanlars As did Port Jervis.
t3hsully1985 1 year ago
Wow, the old Erie Main in Middletown, that scene is quite different now. It sucks that they now run the commuter trains on the Graham line.
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago
Looks like the poor track limits the speed of the trains.
TheLastBrainLeft 2 years ago
My god, even back then CN was the borg! :o
veronicafan2000 2 years ago 2
i miss those good old days i grew up on the gm&o/ icg
RANDY2045 2 years ago
Its ashame were never going to see that again, and for me, never.
johnyboy087 2 years ago
Yep 45-2
hallsflat 2 years ago
at 4:45... thats not a GP35. Lead unit looks like an SD45-2.
t3hsully1985 2 years ago
agreed!
ConrailSD70MAC 2 years ago
@t3hsully1985
U are correct it is not a GP 35. I think it is SD 45 as you said.
ryherdbuckmaster 1 year ago
I love the Erie Lackawanna
Devin14conrailOS 2 years ago 2
I used to live near this viaduct, it is a beautiful structure surrounded by beautiful country.
totallygonegearhead 2 years ago
this train goes right through my town, Deposit Ny, still looks the same 45 years later...
lsant36 2 years ago
Where in Deposit I Live on Hale Eddy Road! The only difference in deposit is the station is gone
MilwaukeeSDman 2 years ago
The only action the line see's from Binghamton to NJ is the NYS&W road trains.
2005GLI 2 years ago
It's a shame these days are long gone. By the look of the cars on the autorack this should be around 1976
railfreek 2 years ago
wow, actually, 1973 Ford LTDs !!
ERIELACKU34CH 2 years ago
i love to get that video so how much this video is
kin1934 3 years ago