@bus1197 not really. It only goes to a industrial park. The line doesnt get used as often during the day. NS usually performs their operations at night, and AGR runs their train on Monday and Friday. All in all, the road is usually quiet and so is the line.
@Crossingman18 the only reason I ask is because there's a Jacintoport Blvd in Houston, and I thought you might be there. Are you coming to Texas anytime soon?
@srcranga Texas... Not likely anytime soon. The only place I would go to in texas would be Carrolton. Thats where I first saw real trains, and would be a distinctive memory there, but it would be the only city in Texas I would wander to.
@13thomasfan haha I was watching this guy doing yard work for a good while that day. When I saw him going across a 4 lane crossing and not stopping, I knew he was taking off.
@csxketh1 afraid you'll never see a meet here. AGR's line here dead ends about 9 miles north from this location, at a gas plant so the AGR only uses this line for tank car runs. If the AGR does bigger loads like what NS has, they have permission to use the NS line to get to their main line.
Great video! It's not too often that you get to see a Dash 9 running long hood forward.:) That crossing is pretty interesting, although I can't hear the Safetran e-bells at all.
THEY NEED TO PUT A BAR UP HERE
TheMommabeardee 1 month ago
WHAT TOWN IS THIS
TheMommabeardee 1 month ago
dangerous crossing
bus1197 2 months ago
@bus1197 not really. It only goes to a industrial park. The line doesnt get used as often during the day. NS usually performs their operations at night, and AGR runs their train on Monday and Friday. All in all, the road is usually quiet and so is the line.
Crossingman18 2 months ago
@Crossingman18 oh okaii....less accidents then....=^)
bus1197 2 months ago
where is this? Like what city/state?
srcranga 4 months ago
@srcranga Saraland, Alabama
Crossingman18 2 months ago
@Crossingman18 the only reason I ask is because there's a Jacintoport Blvd in Houston, and I thought you might be there. Are you coming to Texas anytime soon?
srcranga 2 months ago
@srcranga Texas... Not likely anytime soon. The only place I would go to in texas would be Carrolton. Thats where I first saw real trains, and would be a distinctive memory there, but it would be the only city in Texas I would wander to.
Crossingman18 2 months ago
how do you know when trains are coming to a crossing?
13thomasfan 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Crossingman18
@13thomasfan haha I was watching this guy doing yard work for a good while that day. When I saw him going across a 4 lane crossing and not stopping, I knew he was taking off.
Crossingman18 4 months ago
lots of steel coil cars for Thyssen Krupp?
awillis50 1 year ago
@awillis50 betcha anything thats where they are all going.
Crossingman18 1 year ago
Awesome video!!!
dutchtrainmanserie22 1 year ago
@dutchtrainmanserie22 Thanks man.
Crossingman18 1 year ago
Interesting crossing! Great video.
brickbuilder711 1 year ago
@brickbuilder711 Thanks
Crossingman18 1 year ago
nice vid and mix of bells
unionpacifictrain 1 year ago
Have you ever seen a meet here?
csxketh1 1 year ago
@csxketh1 afraid you'll never see a meet here. AGR's line here dead ends about 9 miles north from this location, at a gas plant so the AGR only uses this line for tank car runs. If the AGR does bigger loads like what NS has, they have permission to use the NS line to get to their main line.
Crossingman18 1 year ago
Great video! It's not too often that you get to see a Dash 9 running long hood forward.:) That crossing is pretty interesting, although I can't hear the Safetran e-bells at all.
GenesisSanctuary 1 year ago
Weird crossing o_O
TheSouthernPacific 1 year ago