So THIS was the Q423 with autoracks thrown on the headend that I was told about on Wednesday, cool to see video of it. I've never made my way to Westfield.
Yeah I Was Wondering If It Was Q29"3" And Not 423 But There Was Freight Mixed In There.
I Missed 437, 449, And Q424.
And Talk About Todays Detectors, I Was Less Then 2 Miles From The Box, And It Barely Came In. Yet, The Russell Detector Came In Just As Fuzzy, Yet, It Was About 11 Miles Away. Russell Has The "Digital" Voice We All Love.
Yea, it took me a few years to realize what train Q293 actually was. Until this year, I always knew that train as: That train that goes up Washington Hill with trash on the headpin and a LOT of racks on the rear...now I know better.
That's why I like the NYC lines the best, the B&A especially. Conrail put in all the "digital" detectors, and replaced good signals with...good signals! I love the CR-era G-Targets, but it's still cool to see the old NYC ones still in service way east by Boston.
I hate it. I love that style voice on NS, but I HATE IT on CSX lines, always an indication that it used to say Conrail, with it's same era voice that is a staple on the B&A.
I think I saw a red sox logo in the reflection of your scanner
daredevil49937 1 year ago
I like those Gevos in the lead. I'm kind of a CSX fan myself.
bnsfmanifests 1 year ago
u just addede that annotation LOL i watched it a few miutes ag and it wasnt There! COOL video xcept the GEVOS LOL
trainamtrakcsx 2 years ago
So THIS was the Q423 with autoracks thrown on the headend that I was told about on Wednesday, cool to see video of it. I've never made my way to Westfield.
AliceInChains243 2 years ago
Yeah I Was Wondering If It Was Q29"3" And Not 423 But There Was Freight Mixed In There.
I Missed 437, 449, And Q424.
And Talk About Todays Detectors, I Was Less Then 2 Miles From The Box, And It Barely Came In. Yet, The Russell Detector Came In Just As Fuzzy, Yet, It Was About 11 Miles Away. Russell Has The "Digital" Voice We All Love.
skyman2002 2 years ago
Yea, it took me a few years to realize what train Q293 actually was. Until this year, I always knew that train as: That train that goes up Washington Hill with trash on the headpin and a LOT of racks on the rear...now I know better.
That's why I like the NYC lines the best, the B&A especially. Conrail put in all the "digital" detectors, and replaced good signals with...good signals! I love the CR-era G-Targets, but it's still cool to see the old NYC ones still in service way east by Boston.
AliceInChains243 2 years ago
Nice Video
Does the Lakeshore Limited go thru there?
CommuterColin0906 2 years ago
Yeah He Does. I Had Just Missed Him As I Got There.
skyman2002 2 years ago
cool
trainz675 2 years ago
Awesome!
gumball469 2 years ago
Great video, Cory! It's always nice to see a WRRS Mini Bell.;)
GenesisSanctuary 2 years ago
Awesome video 5*****
dutchtrainmanserie22 2 years ago
...Detector out! Great video!
GP9railfan 2 years ago
Interesting detector there
TNT314159 2 years ago
I hate it. I love that style voice on NS, but I HATE IT on CSX lines, always an indication that it used to say Conrail, with it's same era voice that is a staple on the B&A.
AliceInChains243 2 years ago
Cool!
GregInCalifornia 2 years ago
Nice catch and horn Cory
UPHeritage 2 years ago