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Andreaus
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Welcome! You have just tuned in to the NebulaTrain99 channel. Effective March 7, 2012, this and all YouTube channels will default to the new design. You won't be able to revert to the old design.
Here, you will find railroad videos that will suit the widest audience possible—both railfans and signal enthusiasts alike. Treat yourself to some of the busiest railroads in California, including some locations never before visited by any other railfan, all with the click of a mouse!
Every trainwatching video will share a common, recurring theme. The video begins with a beautiful and stellar introduction, followed by the main content. Every time I watch trains at a railroad crossing, there will first be wide-shot view of the crossing, followed by a close-up shot of each warning bell. Please be aware I can only identify trains by lead locomotive (especially such units on push-pull trains).
Remember: anyone can be a railfan. Would you...?
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Here, you will find railroad videos that will suit the widest audience possible—both railfans and signal enthusiasts alike. Treat yourself to some of the busiest railroads in California, including some locations never before visited by any other railfan, all with the click of a mouse!
Every trainwatching video will share a common, recurring theme. The video begins with a beautiful and stellar introduction, followed by the main content. Every time I watch trains at a railroad crossing, there will first be wide-shot view of the crossing, followed by a close-up shot of each warning bell. Please be aware I can only identify trains by lead locomotive (especially such units on push-pull trains).
Remember: anyone can be a railfan. Would you...?
Policy: YouTube is a website simply for sharing and enjoying videos. All videos (except where noted) will be open to comments, ratings, and video responses. Feel free to Favorite any of my videos. Please upload only video responses related to the subject. Any comment I find offensive or degrading will be removed. Abusive practices imposed upon any of my videos, such as illicit duplication of whole or parts thereof, are strictly forbidden. Failure to comply with these rules will result in account blocking and/or removal of subscription. I reserve the right to remove any video for any personal reasons, no questions asked. Thank you and enjoy!
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About Me:
Since I am new railfan, I will slowly adopt to the customs of a train enthusiast, while still obeying the laws. I am also very interested in railroad crossing signals, particularly how the warning bells will sound.
Hometown:
Petaluma, CA
Country:
United States
Schools:
Santa Rosa Junior College
Interests:
Trains and railroads; computers, church bells, weather, deserts, lighthouses, politics, crime and law enforcement, musical notes, and astronomy
Music:
New Age
Books:
Astronomy Magazines
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Sorry for the major delay in response. I work for Princess Cruise Ship line In Alaska, a seasonal job with employee houseing. I had the opportunity to shoot video of the entire Alaska railroad end to end. I was gone May through September. Look for Alaska railroad videos on my youtube account as soon as my computer is back from repairs.
BTW: I know the conductor who was killed in the Ocala incident. I know most of the Amtrak crews who work the Zephyr between Reno and Winnemucca.