If you are the original owner of this video you need to shut down the people who have plagiarized it all over youtube. Some of them have adsense enabled on them and they are making money off of your video that YOU should be making. 1 channel has over 1 million views on this video and that translates into roughly $500 to $1000 that you could have made.
That they are..Awesome engines! There is one that runs through here, on the ATN, occasionally as well. A couple of weeks ago, I caught it on camera after a very unforgiving chase! An unpatched Southern Pacific (owned by Larry's Truck and Electric) EMD SD40T-2..
This happens every so often on the Kyle Railroad in Ks.and in Colorado. In order to move the big snow drifts so the train won't get stuck. Like on the other video that I have.
We took the train from Sacramento to Chicago in March. A two ft snowfall in Denver collapsed the airport roof. We crept through the Rocky Mts. while a snowplow train cleared our way to Denver station. We picked up the air passengers who couldn't fly out. Even tho we got back to Chicago 9 hours late, Amtrak payed for overnight hotel, served supper to everyone on the train, paid cabfare to & from hotel, lunch money til our train left & a train ticket for the train we missed . That's service!
man that plow is soooooooooo small. the train that i drive has a bigger plow and it can move ten times more snow. and the train it self stands like 20 ft tall so that train can suck it.
The Kyle goes by track warrant control (TWC). You get hold of the dispatcher and ask him for the limits you want and he will put it in the computer and nobody else can get in that track warrant with you.
Love the snow plow video's, What speed were you doing when taking this? looks pretty fast? then again you need the speed to get the snow shifted I guess.
Talk about a mean machine! This thing looks like a monster plowing through that snow! Congratulations! (I bet it would not take long to clear my driveway with that!!!)
What do you mean by TWC? I'm guessing your talking about the way the railroad communicates to other engineers where their trains are, if not by signals.....
It seems a railroad observation truck must accompany these plows. If that is so how the heck to they plow the thousands of miles of rail line in the US. You can't always have a truck ground crew spotting
I dont think fhe engineer or crew can see much. I worked 28 years on a railroad, in many snowstorms. When we hit snowdrifts on tracks we had whiteout conditions and we had to stop. Hitting something or someone you "didnt see" was a bad thing.
If you are the original owner of this video you need to shut down the people who have plagiarized it all over youtube. Some of them have adsense enabled on them and they are making money off of your video that YOU should be making. 1 channel has over 1 million views on this video and that translates into roughly $500 to $1000 that you could have made.
banshee8989 1 month ago
Have you guys ever hit a stray horse or cow with that rig. lol eeeewwww. Cool video by the way.
judgegixxer 11 months ago
Hammergeil. Es gibt halt kein schlechtes Wetter aber viel zu viele Weicheier ;)
62us 1 year ago
in Germany they stopped this for 1 week and much bla bla--
Rothschild1976 1 year ago
"Snow plowing on the Kyle Railroad" - are they looking for kyle?
blacky159 1 year ago
I published this video on the Dutch website WELSTIJL (4 january) kind regards Sem Mallee
welstijlfilms 2 years ago
Thanks for watching!
railroad33 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
S U P E R !!! 5 ★★★★★
WoelkerVideo 2 years ago
are those unpatched esppes
mjet401bnsf 2 years ago
That they are..Awesome engines! There is one that runs through here, on the ATN, occasionally as well. A couple of weeks ago, I caught it on camera after a very unforgiving chase! An unpatched Southern Pacific (owned by Larry's Truck and Electric) EMD SD40T-2..
BrunsAce 2 years ago
I might add..not trying to sound like a spam message there.. :-)
BrunsAce 2 years ago
wicked.
cubesearch 2 years ago
humongous horsepower
BlueRice 2 years ago
It's just so cool :D
R0WMaC 2 years ago 3
so where does this happen? how? why? when?
R0WMaC 2 years ago
This happens every so often on the Kyle Railroad in Ks.and in Colorado. In order to move the big snow drifts so the train won't get stuck. Like on the other video that I have.
railroad33 2 years ago
@R0WMaC They put the rails under the snow..why we don't know, I think it has to do with global warming, or maybe it's Bush's fault.
floatpool 1 year ago
We took the train from Sacramento to Chicago in March. A two ft snowfall in Denver collapsed the airport roof. We crept through the Rocky Mts. while a snowplow train cleared our way to Denver station. We picked up the air passengers who couldn't fly out. Even tho we got back to Chicago 9 hours late, Amtrak payed for overnight hotel, served supper to everyone on the train, paid cabfare to & from hotel, lunch money til our train left & a train ticket for the train we missed . That's service!
AccordionLadyMi 2 years ago
Too bad ours wasn't that big, we would really move snow. Thanks
railroad33 2 years ago
man that plow is soooooooooo small. the train that i drive has a bigger plow and it can move ten times more snow. and the train it self stands like 20 ft tall so that train can suck it.
flatlandskater198 2 years ago
that is just the coolest video really enjoyed watching
snaggletooth1351 2 years ago
Thanks for watching.
railroad33 2 years ago
Great pacing footage - love plow extras.
railnjpama 3 years ago
The Kyle goes by track warrant control (TWC). You get hold of the dispatcher and ask him for the limits you want and he will put it in the computer and nobody else can get in that track warrant with you.
railroad33 3 years ago
cool. kyle railway?? why are there SP units then?
Espeelover 3 years ago
They've been bought but not yet painted.
railroad33 3 years ago
Love the snow plow video's, What speed were you doing when taking this? looks pretty fast? then again you need the speed to get the snow shifted I guess.
Makemyday0126 3 years ago
They were only going 30mph. Thanks
railroad33 3 years ago
And thats an old Rock Island "loaf of bread" tender that was converted to a plow on the point. Even more cool
cvrnut09 3 years ago
Talk about a mean machine! This thing looks like a monster plowing through that snow! Congratulations! (I bet it would not take long to clear my driveway with that!!!)
54andholding 3 years ago
where is this
fordblowz 3 years ago
Comming into Co. right of the Ks. & Co. state line next to I-70 hiway.
railroad33 3 years ago
Does the Kyle run on signals out there?
OlpA77 3 years ago
No , just straight TWC.
railroad33 3 years ago
What do you mean by TWC? I'm guessing your talking about the way the railroad communicates to other engineers where their trains are, if not by signals.....
prfsnlwannabe 3 years ago
some of those waves are better than Easter at the Bells Beach comp!
mattieb3152 4 years ago
surfs up dude totally
bladecppro10 4 years ago
It seems a railroad observation truck must accompany these plows. If that is so how the heck to they plow the thousands of miles of rail line in the US. You can't always have a truck ground crew spotting
vampov 4 years ago
Sweet!
gsimmons12 4 years ago
nice waves haley
=D
jordanbourn 4 years ago
I dont think fhe engineer or crew can see much. I worked 28 years on a railroad, in many snowstorms. When we hit snowdrifts on tracks we had whiteout conditions and we had to stop. Hitting something or someone you "didnt see" was a bad thing.
johnnny49 4 years ago
on other videos of the same plow train, I heard a spotter over the radio... perhaps it is a plane or helicopter spotting for them?
rebeltag 4 years ago
id surf that shit!
mojavedude250 4 years ago
nice
01ltlb7 4 years ago
how do they see ????
russell379x 4 years ago
No need to see :) Track stops them from going anywhere but where they're supposed to.
consoneo 4 years ago 2
the people in the truck message back to them
vampov 4 years ago
it sais Kyle Railroad dude
BRIANamtrak 4 years ago
Dude thats absoltley Awesome. And thats a Southern Pacific Plow isnt it?
norfolksouthern3173 4 years ago