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  • Where does that branch line lead to? (The one with all those leaves on it)

  • Are railroads required by law to have talking defect detectors?

  • Awesome film dude oozy love NS and csx and bnsf railroad gevo's the most.

  • Thank You for Posting this Cool Video, its Really Neat when you can hear them coming on the Radio, can you Please tell me Where I can get one I live not far from where NS comes through (Washington, NJ,) and watch them all the time, Thank You Agaiin !.........Jon.

  • Train #1: only a +/- 50 car coal train? That's very rare.

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  • wow great video i just really like how these videos of yours are just so great hope you have a great 4th of july and may you catch some trains on the 4th as well and may they be rare and interesting trains that u catch on film

  • I caught a lot of good stuff recently, including a exConrail, still in blue with a good RS-3L, GP38-2 leading a mainline train, it was funny because it was leading a SD60M and Dash-9, but the crew chose the GP38-2!

  • why the hopper at the end of the ethanol train? is it to protect the ethanol in the event of a collision from behind?

  • Yeah, pretty much, they call them 'buffer cars' and I'm sure you all know what a buffer is.

  • Excellent shot! Sinking Srings is the best. Really great job Eric.

  • Man what a beautiful location! I love the shot with the fog and falling leaves on the branch line. Wonderful composition! What took you soo long to get these up?

    Keep em coming.

  • I have a lot of videos, primarily in the form of clips, that I have to put together and save into a smaller file than the original digital file, so it takes some time to do a lot of the videos, I'm mostly up to date though, there are a few from last year and January yet.

  • Well, I look forward to all you have. Keep up the great work.

  • what is a defect detector?

  • A detector is built into the tracks in which it takes readings of each axle. Sometimes an axle can become stuck, drag, or a bearing can fail resulting in a 'hot box', or a very dangerously hot wheel. Detectors read for these things, although they are not infallible. Other types of defect detectors could be a high car detector, which a train passes through a scensor, and if a car is too high it will set off as a defect.

    You can see the detector in the lower-left corner of the screen.

  • oh ok thanks

  • Ver nice video, great job!

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