INRD freight with Bad Track
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nice job
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good video
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SHUT UP KID!!!
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you wouldn't no what a bad track look like only why the track goes up and down because its ment to flex when the train goes over it cause if it didn't flex the it would had snapped maybe you should know what your talking about before you start to post
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That line was owned by the Illinois Central until 1983 when it was sold to some investors who named it The Indiana Railroad. 1995 CSX bought the majority of the stock in the railroad but it's owned and operated by the Indiana Railroad.. The line to the west that runs thru Camby, Mooresville, cenerton, and Martinsville is owned by Rail America Bought from Conrail and operated under the name Indiana Southern...
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Nice, steady, sharp video!
Track is really OK. Nothing unusual or bad abouthat amount of sinking.
Grade crossing signals or just crsoobucks signs? Always nice to first pan around and show everyone the area.
Why did he sound the horn the third time?
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track is fine the pumping of the rail is normal on jointed rail.
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I wouldn't say that's bad track, just a bit raised up off the ties, and is pressed down by the weight of the train as it rolls over it. Also, great Leslie on that unit and cool Penn Central boxcar at 2:02
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He goosed it up? that aint no bad track
kids got a big mouth
pinewood8091 1 year ago 22
BAD TRACK??????really that track is fine you wouldnt know bad track if it kicked ya in da face!
shininghappyperson7 1 year ago 11