CSX TRAIN after TRAIN on the Jax Railfan Weekend 2014
From Lochloosa to Baldwin to Dinsmore to Red Dog to Hilliard to Hawthorne to Ocala, this is a serious bunch of trains from my Jacksonville Railfan Weekend 2014.
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As a Brit with not much idea of US railroads I appreciate the commentaries and explanations.
@demon9554
3 жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy!
Hello from a UK Train Driver (suburban commuter multipul units) Just wandering through youtube looking at American railroad video's and found this one, i have had to comment to let you know how immpressed i am with your production. The camera work is good, the commentary is knowledgable and informative but not intrusive or 'over the top', overall a joy to watch. I wish all youtube rail video's were made to this standard. thankyou very much for your efforts.
I don’t know why I enjoy watching rail fan videos. I never worked for the railroad. I’ve lived next to the BNSF in Chicago most of my life. And had an aunt that work for Pullman 40+ years. By far your production is the best I’ve seen. And it’s nice to know the area you film in. Thanks for your excellent production.
I like your work. And it never ages
Another great video Danny. I was wondering when my Distant Signal video fix was going to come in. I was getting concerned, LOL. Thanks for sharing your talents.
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Ha!Thanks very much, David. I'm starting to work on a few more, too.DH
Great video Danny! You sure did catch a lot of foreign power!
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
I did catch a lot of foreign power, but wasn't after any. It was an interesting weekend, though.
9:30 is a godly horn duel. K5L vs K5LLA. Living for it.
Really nice job on the filming and narration. Enjoy watching your uploads!
Just another awesome video! Thanks for sharing it with us, Danny.
Another great video Danny. The information you provide is classic! Keep up the awesome work, and thanks for sharing!
Great to hear from you again,Danny! I always enjoy your videos!
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much.
Wow Dan great shots+ lots of action,liked your catch of UP heritage WP loco amazing,thanks so much!
GREAT STUFF, Danny! Love the variety of locations ( You hit a ton of my old spots) and trainage too. Thanks so much for this one. It was good to see my old rail fan buddy ,Travis again too. Going back to look at this one again. See ya!
Excellent video Danny. Jax is an excellent hunting ground for good rail shots. Thanks for your excellent work.
You always turn my crap weeks into good ones. Great usual effort and those horns are more soothing than the finest coffee!
Outstanding vid!!
Another awesome video. I just loved it. 👍👍👍❤️
Great Video. Enjoyed watching very much. Thanks!
Imho your best video. Loved seeing trains pass while both are moving
Thanks Danny, great as ever !!!
Great Catches & great thoughts, thanks danny
Great job Danny, as always excellent narrating.
Great video Danny!
Totally cool those green passenger car doorway lights. Just loks right!
Great video as always. Enjoyed!
Great catches Danny! Always enjoy your videos!
5:20 Really cool to get two trains at once, the slow moving freight and the high speed Silver Star.
Another excellent production Danny!
Love your videos I’m going to be in your area this spring getting lots of ideals. Thanks again. Mike from Cincinnati
@distantsignal
9 жыл бұрын
Mike Pfeiffenberger Great Mike! We'll be glad to have you.DH
Just another AWESOME video Danny!!!
I really like your videos. You give solid information in a very pleasant and instructive manner. Wish I could go back in time and grab some steam videos. Both sets of grandparents were in Eastern Kentucky right at the Tug River with then Norfork and Western still using lots of steam pulling mostly coal trains. N&W in house built steam engines averaged more working miles and hours between key servicing than almost every other locomotive brand. From late October thru mid March with the leaves down we had crystal clear views. Since my friend's dad was the Williamson, WV yard master most trains gave us a pull on those sweet steam whistles and a friendly wave. If you can find Sprigg, WV just east of Williamson that's the farm across the river where I spent all my free time. We could hear westbound coming thru the tunnels obvious on any Google map.
Awesome best as always!
Your videos are so enjoyable to watch. Keep up the good work.
@distantsignal
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nathan!
Awesome videos Danny! Love the narration too! I play a train simulator that models the A-line from Race Pond to Taft. It's really neat seeing the actual trains that we run on that route. Keep up the good work!
Awesome video, Danny. Plenty of action and nice foreign power I see.
Great Job Danny!
Im a kid again. Great work!!
Fine video as usual, very nice work!
Good Stuff! I always enjoy watching your videos! Many thanks from 'down under'!
great video as always thanks danny
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it.
Another marvelous video Danny. Which reminds me, you might start seeing power on occasion from BNSF near Tampa. A friend of mine who works at CSX near Jacksonville says 'If we start getting Bakken Shale oil trains down here like we do elsewhere on the CSX, BNSF power might become a normal sight down here and as far south as Tampa, if not Miami.'
Beautiful! Excellent Video!--out!
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO. MUCH APPRECIATED FOR THIS AND YOUR TIME. THANK YOU GREAT VIDEO AND YOUR INFORMATION AND COMMENTS VERY INTERESTING AS WELL THANK YOU AGAIN JIM KAMMERER OF PHILADELPHIA PA. 👍👍👍👍
Wow nice catch of that Western Pacific. Send it to Virginia please. Im glad they took the intermodals off of the Tropicana Juice Train. I love seeing those old Reefer Cars all by themselves.
Pool is cool. Glad you got the 1983, Danny. I've climbed all over that unit. Great video as always.
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that 1983 is one of the best paint jobs I've seen in all this Heritage hoopla. Thanks!
Wow! Great train chasing!
Great video Danny, love the action. Nice to know you aren't the only one who has 10 seconds to spare when a train is coming lol.
The engineer on K902 sounds like he "ain't from around here"... lol! Big fan of your vids, Danny. Keep up the great work!
Love the ns engine. My fav of the engines . My grandson calls them flying horse. I like the horse logo too.
Great as always. Nice safety tip as well.
Caught UP 8735 on National Train Day at Folkston a month ago, great catches all round, especially with UP 1983
Great catches, Danny!
Great shot of the Western Pacific. I used to ride the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) to one of it's yards in Oakland, CA. Just before Union Pacific took over. Great shot. 😁
That was FUN! THANKS!
Hello from Jax. This video may be 6 years old as I comment, but your videos never get old. The reason your spot at the NS crossing on Old Kings Road is called Birdville is because the streets in the neighborhood just north of the Birdville Food Store are named after Birds. Not a good neighborhood though. Please be careful around there.
great detail great photage vids plus like the comintary info about the lines trains and thanx
Great video as always.
Nice Shots.... Love the trains coming... Even a Amtrak? Sweeettttttt!
I caught BNSF 9014 here in Hamlet. Nice to see someone else caught it as well.
Very nice video!
Used to love running those 600 series with 6000 HP. They would pull a mountain…
Awesome catch with the UP 1983 Danny:)
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was lucky.
Awesome video!!!!
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tommy!
That lead NS is an ES44DC and the trailing engines are all D9-44CWs :-) I moved to Atlanta last year and I live along the NS Piedmont/Greenville District. We have many of those autoracks/containers
I really enjoy your videos.
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much.
Thank you so much for the great video. It's this type of video that makes me happy. At 11:48 those GE AC4400cw's
@JJRicks
9 жыл бұрын
Those are my fav!
7:25 looks like some jerks need to buy paper targets instead
Couldn't help but notice that (as always) grade crossing signals in the "boonies" double as gun targets!
10:00 Yes! Alllllways be aware of the ACe! LOL.
Nice . Two thumbs up!!
Quite a bit of variety Danny! You wouldn't think so but Jacksonville has many neat spots to catch CSX/NS/FEC action. All that Nahunta Sub traffic makes me eager to get to Folkston in April. Great job on the video and see you at Railwatch!
Your videos are very interesting. plus your comments are a BIG plus to your pictures Wish I could see some more of yours (and hear) Mi
@distantsignal
10 жыл бұрын
THANKS! Just go to my KZread page, DistantSignal
I never knew Florida was such a railfan hotspot. It is rarely covered in the media.
Nice one Danny. Too bad the rain ruined your trip to Folkston. I'm going to get up there one day (from Ft.Ldle) & wanted a preview. Thanks-a-lot!
Very Nice videos Danny awesome.
Nice Video.
Danny's voice reminds me of the narrator from the "Tracks Ahead" show that was on PBS up here in Wisconsin.
Yes...this presentation is approaching 6 years old, but I have been moving through your archive. I must say that I was unexplainably "tickled pink" watching the Amtrak literally scream past the intermodal train....literally brought out the little boy in me! I just love that gentle swooshing sound those lightweight Pullman's make. A question though...any idea what Amtrak is hauling in those Amtrak freight cars to the rear of the Pullmans?
Very cool great video
Its awesome all this action
@distantsignal
9 жыл бұрын
Fred Pohl Yeah, that was a great weekend.
Thanks for posting and talking through the videos I wish you could do one for SP thanks Dave in Oregon
At least once a month I see CSXT 9039 working train Y123, local Savannah traffic. I think they keep 9039 at one of the Savannah yards now
Nice catches....
6:01 Hey there is UP 1983 I catched that Heritage Unit at Kirkwood Missouri on a UP Intermodal train as a DPU
GREAT VIDEO
@distantsignal
9 жыл бұрын
Dexter Greene Thanks Dexter!
@haroldsmuck3569
9 жыл бұрын
Dexter Greene I agree strong hardly
OH MY GOD THAT IS ONE VERY LONG CSX Q-121 DOUBLE STACK CONTAINER TRAIN
Very nice video love all the foreign power and has any one ever said that you sound like a narrator from a movie
“Lochloosa’s on my mind” 🎵🎶. JJ grey
That's the longest Amtrak train I've ever seen on any of the rail fan videos I watch.
This is the year when every single railroad in the USA was on a power shortage, I remembe catching all sorts of foriegn power, including leaser SD90MAC-H2's.
hey! Q453 had the #7812 CW40-8 that used to be the Spirit of America!
Hi Danny great video's of the American steel roads, just wondering what radio band and frequency do they use in the states, cheers Terry
If you want to see a lot of trains in one day go to Kathleen road there is a train every hour on a busy day most of the trains are intermodal trains.
Not bad, Danny. See you at Railwatch.
We always joke about the dispatcher at 16:01 while railfanning because he always says “Got it clear!”
Thanks for this video especially! As an old Mandarin boy, this brought back memories. Alas, I now live in Marietta, GA, and do visit Elizabeth (CSX & GNRR) and Austell (NS). Retired last year and getting back into rail fanning. Love your videos - what do you use for the ground video? If you ever come back up to the Metro Atlanta area, I'd love to meet up with you!
That Amtrak Autotrain has gotta be the longest passenger train I've ever seen, at least when it comes to North America. I could be wrong on my assumption, but it must be a popular line. Not even close to VIA Rail's "The Ocean", from Montreal to Halifax, NS.
@richardgerlach5156
9 жыл бұрын
***** It's usually 16 passenger cars and 20-30 auto carriers.
@BenLomonRail
9 жыл бұрын
Richard Gerlach Yes. I finally saw it during my vacation to Florida at Christmas last year, departing its Sanford terminal. Very cool.
@gravelydon7072
8 жыл бұрын
+The NovaBUS Fan Popular enough that even with the maximum number of cars that they can handle, they sell out. The current power demands by the A/C, lighting, and diners pretty much limits the coaches, sleepers, diners, and lounge car section to 20 cars. A DPU setup might take care of the HEP problem but none of Amtrak's locos are setup for it. The auto racks are limited in only the power up front. At one time the limiting factor was siding length but CSX has pretty much solved that problem as they continue to expand their own train lengths.
hey my city Louisville!
What time did I85, the NS Autorack and IM train come through?
Well i knows who channel to goto if im in fla and want to hopp my way back home to OH