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©2008 Joe Hacker(CSXJoe)

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  • wut camera did you use for this vid

  • GZ-MG130u

  • way to go Joe master. love that K5HLL on there

    and those bells are awesome bro:)

  • thankss.

  • Nice your hand at 0:48 lol!

    Also, of course I'll add you as friend and subscrible!

    And, add-favorite and 5 rate!

  • thanks.

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  • hm bin reich aber einsam

  • @WeldinMike27 I always thought that "Bankers" sounds so much better than "helpers" but my American railfans (I mean trainspotters) just look at me funny and shake there heads.. oh well. cheers from America mate.

  • @doktorbimmer We call them Bankers in Australia as well. :-)

  • Pushers? is that just a CSX term? everywhere else I think the correct term is "Helpers"? isn't it? of coarse unless your Britsh.. the brits call em "Bankers"

  • @nsrailfann4life91 Sorry. A few typos. "No that" should be "Not that". Also, "Much nicer way to handle" should be "Much nicer way to handle it."

  • @tator05 I appreciate you providing the correction to my information. However, there is a much nicer way to handle. No that you were "mean", but uh "bogus info you readily feed these poor people spoons full of". Was that really neccesary? Why not just say "Actually, the AH means (all of your info), and they don't use Hi-Ads." I'm not tryin to be rude by sayin that though. Anyhow, have a good one and thanks for your info.

  • @nsrailfann4life91

    I dont know where you get alot of your info, I glanced at this video tonight and saw all your bogus info you readily feed these poor people spoon fulls of. The AH in CSX's roster is a software change to the locomotive that sets the TE ceiling at 200KLB's. This is a software change that was developed by CSX personel and GE Techs. The first units this was applied to was the "heavy CW44AC's in the 500 and 5100 class. Also the units ride on self steering trucks no Hi-ads dude!

  • Nice stuff dude

  • Hi guys. I found out a bit of info that people watching this video have wanted to know. The "H" in ES44AH stands for High Adhesion Bogeys. That still doesnt change the fact that they are still Truely ES44ACs. So to an extent, CSXRP is correct. I hope that clears everything up.

  • True. When I say that NS "owns" a loco, I'm talking on about locos that were ordered fresh out of the shop. The ES44ACs you are talking about are former BNSF and are not directly owned by NS. It;s complicated how the railways determine who "owns" what. Lol. I am oly tryin to help u by givimg this info. Like I said, rosters just show numbers andloco types / nick-names.

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