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  • This video went viral on Papua New Guinea

  • That is so badass.

  • How do you get the C.B. that tells you where train is and how much does it cost to purchase one brand new and how much do used ones usually run for?

  • HAHA!! there is 2 combines combined on each car

  • I word EPIC. I've been wanting to see some tractors or anything special on there trains. Im gonna go to NS Horseshoe Curve in hope to see my first Roadrailer

  • what kind of camera do you use?

  • I wonder why they needed well cars before and after the flats carrying the combines.

  • thats tyrone good place to see trains if you ask me.

    

  • nice video

  • im guessing one of there factory employee is color blind LOL

  • Nice combine train, it remind's me of when I ran people over with one in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. LOL! waz real bloody. Dash-9 looks hot coming around the curve at speed. It looked like a stack train or a short garbage train carrying those heavy Epic trashtainers.

  • 2 fell off the back during shipment. HEHEHE. KIDDING.

    But why the empty car? lol.

  • These combines are made in Grand Island,Nebraska.

  • The first 3 cars had cotton pickers on them.The CaseIH and New Hlland combines are made in the same plant in Grand Island,Nebraska

  • not the right color. need to see some green.

  • Very nice, Eric. Could you explain to me why they put a well car in the front and a well car in the back?

  • Idler car to provide some separation when the car is coupled to a locomotive.

  • Ok, thanks

  • It s a New Holland combine alright.

  • great video I always like to see them come threw town. good job

  • I hate those big ass high wides...except for when they have military vehicles (tanks)!

  • very cool

  • That was really cool bro!

    5*****!

  • That is awesome! I wish I could see stuff like this on the NS Norfolk District! Oh well, I can dream! Nice video!

  • The first 6 are Case IH cotton pickers.These combines are made in Grand Island,Nebraska.The cotton pickers are made in Benson,Minnesota.The yellow combine is a New Holland combine

  • I dont think that is a new holland combine. It is the wrong yellow and they dont have blue on them. but i could be wrong.

  • idk why but new hollands tractors are blue. adn their combins and choppers are yellow

  • @jon070294 It's because Ford actually owns New Holland now. New Holland equipment used to be all red and yellow. The blue tractors are actually Ford tractors, just with the New Holland nameplate. Hope this helps.

  • Very nice, my son love tractors... 5 Stars!!!

  • Nice to see a C40-8W getting to do the honors alone!

  • Dash-9-40CW (C40-9W). Yeah, I waited 4 hours for this one, intermodal traffic got first priority. This thing sat at CP Gray forever.

  • I can see that. probably got tied up by 20V and a few others.. every time i go to Galetzin & im leavin i see a Coal waiting near 22 4EVER! its wierd

  • Greatest video, Eric!

    *Add NS 2 playlist and 5 rating!

  • Nice Eric! I wish we'd see things like that when we were out on trips!

    I believe we caught some on 10N back in May?

  • You might have seen tractors on 36A; both 62A/058 and 36A's tractors go down the Port Road, either to Baltimore or the plant in Lancaster I believe.

  • 36A, we were in Mexico when we caught it. Ill be ready for a trip up during Christmas break, Eric! I get done the 23rd and go back Jan. 5th I believe.

  • they go to baltimore

  • Yeah, so they using on Port Road then enter on NEC in Maryland area and arrive Baltimore...So, you are right.

  • I feel bad for the prarie railfaners!

  • Great video!

  • Oh okay thanks Eric!

  • Wow! Thats really neat! Is there any reason why there are two empty intermodal cars on each end? And nice location :)

  • i think 2 avoid damage from the engine smoke and scratches

  • Yes, not to mention when coupling the cars to the engine, etc. to absorb some of the blow, or if something ran into it in excess speed.

  • ya never knew that till then

  • Awesome video 5*****

  • 5***** Nice catch

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