HD: Conrail Quality GP40-2 #4428 with Perfect Leslie RS3L Horn

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2010

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Conrail Shared Assets train WPMI-21 prepares to cross the Winchester and Western diamond in Vineland, NJ. Leading the train is a Conrail Quality GP40-2 #4428, now owned by CSXT. WPMI-21 was working in push-pull mode with CSXT GP40-2 #4412 pulling up the hind end of the train.

#4428 still retains its Conrail-era Leslie RS3L horn above the cab.

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  • Nothing like the sound of a Leslie RS3L! People are so impatient. Even a single locomotive outweighs the heaviest of passenger vehicles and even semi's by tens of tons! People can't seem to grasp that, because they can't wait even 2 minutes. Remember, look, listen, and live!

  • @drewsome89 Not even 5...more like 1

  • Can't believe those 2 cars... Idiots. Great video

  • @drewsome89 for most its the five minutes. For some its the 5 minutes they will never have.

  • Gah, stupid fucking idiots trying to beat trains! What's more important, 5 minutes or your life?

  • @nsrailfann4life91 or in this case a few seconds because the train had two engines and two cars.

  • @southern4501isawesom Exactly. Saving a few minutes at a railroad crossing isn't worth risking your life. I don't see why people don't understand that. In my opinion, it's better to be late to work than not to get there at all.

  • @nsrailfann4life91 when they learn it will be too late they will be a hood ordiment on a train.

  • There is 1 dislike WHY why would anyone dislike this vid , retarted???

  • Wow. How dumb do you have to be at 1:17? They deserve to get hit. I think it's time for some gated crossings there. In just about every video Ive seen of yours at ungated crossings, drivers seem to just go passed even when the lights are flashing and bell is ringing. Dumbasses. They will learn one day, but it will be the last thing they do because they will get hit if they keep that up. Let an Amtrak come through at about 70+ and let that same car do that again at the same time and its bye bye.

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