Northbound Juice Train - Folkston, GA
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Nice vid -always like seeing the juice train! Thumbs up!
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Thats sick man! Yea painting those cars must be real fun, just make sure you don`t go over the numbers or anything. The best artists are usually in CA. And then you got Myst and Spok in BC who are really talented.
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i dont think tropicans/TPIXs go to canada but some ARMN and BNFEs those are what we call reefers becuase of their refrigeration units on the end. they are high priority which means they travel long distances in short amounts of time becuase the costumer demand for them. their priority and typically smooth white panels are what make them so reveared among graffiti artist. so expect to see some the best pieces on them from some of the best artists around north america!
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That was a fast Juice Train.
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This train is now know at CSX as Q-740, Bradenton, FL to Greenville, NJ, and its southbound counterpart Q-741
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Bob, I meant Bradenton, I don't know why I typed Brandon, totally different locations.
damn.. that line came highballing through there on its way to brandenton.
EON352 2 years ago
This train was northbound
BobWeaver112 2 years ago
NICE.
do these trains ever come up into canada?
thats some nice freight graffiti..!
fr8ARTruleZ 3 years ago
Not that I know of.
BobWeaver112 3 years ago
I disagree, The powder river basin and southern coal are being shipped out (exported) at alarming rates by NS and CSX at there ports to China and Europe. Ok, what is happening they are taking our coal (our dollar is weak) and selling it for HUGE profits and the Chinics or I mean Commies or I mean China is using it to make steel products. Both RRs are in the midst of the lottery as long as the coal keeps coming out of the ground for them.
armyof11 3 years ago
It's all about supply and demand. Exporting goods is perfectly acceptable in a market economy like ours. If the US was instead importing coal, it would simply mean that the world price is lower than the domestic price for coal. The Bush administration has nothing to do with these economics, and to blame President Bush for the current economic situation is simply ignorant, and rather shallow.
BobWeaver112 3 years ago