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  • Wow... I can't believe that track is suitible for trains like that intermodal.

  • Good job passenger services are a thing of the past.

  • Hope the guy at 3:04 gos to Jail for doing that

  • If I didn't know better, I'd think Lebanon put speed bumps in to enforce the 25 mph town speed restriction!

  • real smart guy at 3:04

  • if you ever see me along the tracks walk up and say hello! I am a veteran and my son is Army infantry and we are a union family. We are also christians so i will give ya a few DVD's free that me and my wife make we share all of our pics and DVD's free with other poor , working class, militayr or democrats who are struggling to make it in this republican sunk economy. We are trying to bring poor people into rail fanning as it is dominated by republicans from the burbs

  • naother great video brother! I think box car frank is the only one who comes close to ur vids. We are all very lucky to be able to watch ur videos in a time wear videos this good have to be bought on some silly foamers republican small business site for $30 plus $15 shipping! After they record them for free and dont share the profits with those hard working train crews... yup thrid generation RR baby! thanks brother saty safe

  • Here is the location

    Thanks to T.H.Heilig Inc. Movers of which I found the name in the video.

    North 10th Street 263, Lebanon, PA, United States

  • nice

  • Great Signal Proximity...

  • Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy.

  • i wish i lived in that big red house right when you zoom out at that crossing..thatd be amazing living there with all this

  • *hums Duncan's theme*

  • It's very beautifull jumping !

  • Great videos...

  • great view @3:20. they are just a bouncin' all over the place!

  • when the two trains were meeting did anyone notice the car that looked like it ran the signal?

  • anyone remember PC trackage 35 yrs ago

  • Just watching this makes my balls ache, especially considering if I was in the seat of a locomotive going over the crossing.

  • The one thing I like about this video is those old buildings. They don't build them like that anymore. It adds a nice affect to scenery of the video and especially the camera angle.

  • at some point one train is gonna derail on that bumpy track btw how much time do you spend rail fanning? I wanted to do it too but no trains came and I waited 3 hours xD ps I'm 14 oh yeah great video^^

  • I can't help but laugh every time when i see this video.. If i was running a train through there i'd prob be hysterical.. Not to mention Relentless 14Ls where i wouldn't lay off the air until i get to the last crossing..

  • I can not help but wonder how much longer its going to be before one of those big GE's goes on the ground and ends up killing someone. Videos like this should be a wakeup call that there are issues with the track/roadbed/grade crossings that need to be addressed asap. Just MHO.

  • And NS railfans get after CSX about poor track... how about you guys get out there and do some ballast tamping to clean up that bumpy ass stretch of tracks

  • It looks like Tohoku main line in Japan 30 yrs ago. It required foundamental repair of the rail bed

  • 4:03 to 5:18...

    Can you imagine how many angry people there were at the crossings?

  • hahaha im sure there was alot of "are you serious!!"

  • thats some rough track

  • What state was this taken in?

  • The 1st train made me think that TOFC makes for the smoothest ride around b/c: 1, it's on a train & 2, u have twice the suspension w/ the flat cars 7 the trailers.

  • how about a 2 train in a century glenolden yu hear themm but yu dont see them lol

  • Love this vid, glad I watched it, alot of bouncing and nice moving NS, alot of action I love that. good vid

  • 6 freights ,6 amtrak. East of wayne is where the traffic is at.

  • Thats becuase your west of wayne on the Michigan line. We get about 6 NS every day east of wayne.

  • On the first train, the enginer was stingy with the horn.

  • lol trailers on the cars are dancing too ! :P

  • 11? Holy s**t!

  • What state is this?

  • wow that train was bouncy!

  • I'd love to live their at the tracks!

  • Awsome horns!

  • I wouldn't be surprised if there were plow scrapes on the pavement at some of the crossings. The telephoto lens maybe exagerates the bounce, but some of it looks really close to the road.

  • I hope they're aren't any cabooses on these trains that have the "DO NOT HUMP" warning on them... then they'd have a problem here. LOL. Great video, the horns, power and camerawork were fantastic !

  • I believe trains with dimensional loads must go no more than 30 MPH through here. Track speed is 50 MPH (40 MPH for the head end only between HP 87 and HP 85).

  • Good vid Eric, I love those SD60M's. I wish I could buy one!

  • all the trains are humping the ground. LOL

  • Lebanon, Ohio?

  • Pennsylvania.

  • What a video. That bouncing looks really scary.

  • Wow it's a mystery how they stay on the track.

  • wow..incredible vid

  • Man, that is some serious bouncing. Feel kinda sorry for the crews...

  • Awesome!!!!!Thanks for sharing.

  • 5***** Eric!

  • wow awesome bouncing

  • bad bump on that crossing

  • Wow---looks like they need to get the tamper out........

  • Hmm, I would say he calls it that because it is short for "Harrisburg Line"

  • Very good Video

  • Impression video!

  • Great video.

  • nice

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