"STOP or PROCEED?!" NYSW Utica NY

2024 ж. 24 Нау.
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A New York, Susquehanna & Western freight (using a leased CSX engine) warily approaches a parked truck on Utica NY's Schuyler Street the morning of March 25, 2024.

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  • this never gets old... imagine sitting on your porch on a warm summer morning and instead of cars going by on the street feet from your front door, a train goes by, in town!!!.

    @ILSRWY4@ILSRWY4Ай бұрын
    • This always brings back memories of living where you could watch the trains go by from your porch, even though it wasn't Schuyler St. I took lots of pics from the porch, but can't post them here, unfortunately.

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
    • I would love it.

      @susanallen2678@susanallen2678Ай бұрын
    • Not if you had children. How could you let them ride their bikes or walk to school?

      @suddenlysolo2170@suddenlysolo2170Ай бұрын
    • @@suddenlysolo2170 Being a firm believer in safety, I would tell children to stop their bicycles first before waving to the engineer and under no circumstances are they allowed to paint graffiti on the rolling stock or throw peaches at them.

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
    • That is so cool.

      @user-uo6zw2rv2x@user-uo6zw2rv2xАй бұрын
  • It's beautiful. I'd be out there like a kid everyday watching.

    @memirandawong@memirandawong29 күн бұрын
  • i grew up in new york and had the erie railroad running through the woods about a hundred yards behind my house. at night it was like a fire breathing monster running in the forest. great childhood memory.

    @user-ip6jy7ek2l@user-ip6jy7ek2l29 күн бұрын
  • There's just something so cool about watching a train go through the streets of Utica. Good stuff and TY for taking the time to post these videos.

    @johnnydodgecountry9508@johnnydodgecountry9508Ай бұрын
  • The smart thing the city of Utica could do is paint a yellow line on either side of the tracks that shows clearance for the train. If you park crossing that yellow line the train cannot pass and you will be ticketed with a substantial fine you won't forget.

    @tihzho@tihzhoАй бұрын
    • Not a bad idea. That should be done for all street running rail sections.

      @DesielRiggz1@DesielRiggz129 күн бұрын
    • I was thinking exactly the same!

      @mandywithell@mandywithell28 күн бұрын
  • Love it! Dad's buddy used to run a freight train through our neighborhood and let me drive across a busy intersection (I didn't hit anything 😂😂) when I was 6. Good memories 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃

    @chris4321das@chris4321dasАй бұрын
  • Great video, great sound. Love the commentary. Cheers

    @nessgardenrailway3049@nessgardenrailway304929 күн бұрын
  • I thought that looked familiar. You finally did a video in my neighborhood. I live on the corner of Wilbur and Ontario.

    @MichaelErvin-jl1in@MichaelErvin-jl1inАй бұрын
    • I used to deliver Sunday newspapers in your area back in the 1970s

      @railroadingrambler218@railroadingrambler218Ай бұрын
  • Nice seeing my old area. I was born in Utica and lived in Oriskany for 14 years. I miss it there.

    @TowMater603@TowMater603Ай бұрын
  • Very enjoyable. That street running and the scene in the snow were great shots.

    @MervynPartin@MervynPartinАй бұрын
  • Hey Rambler! Plowed a foot of snow in Town of Lee! We plowed from 4:00am till 3:00 pm. I agree it may have been our biggest storm to date. January 7th in Lee north of Rome was significant. Love the shots of train busting snow. Keep the videos coming!

    @OldTrucker958@OldTrucker958Ай бұрын
  • Man, if that one box car that was leaning over a bit was leaning the other way, that wouldn't have been enough clearance. That was tight!!

    @c182SkylaneRG@c182SkylaneRGАй бұрын
  • Thank you for freezing to bring us this video. I can't believe you have snow! 🙃

    @annettelaurence5716@annettelaurence5716Ай бұрын
  • Another great episode from the Railroading Rambler... First scene was a tight squeeze, but like they say "An inch is as good as a mile" when it comes to clearance.. Scene two in the neighborhood was crazy when they had to dig the switch out of the snow before working the customer siding. Love seeing things like this.. Great video bro.!!

    @backalleyrailroading2835@backalleyrailroading2835Ай бұрын
  • I'd love to get a closer look at the impressions the loco makes in the snow. It seems like some of the traction motors left their mark. (It never snows in Brisbane Qld!) Great vid as always.

    @andrewh.8403@andrewh.8403Ай бұрын
  • I thought for sure id hear shearing of metal there! Close shave! Glad they could get the switch points to work! When it gets ice in there... not good! Watching from Rome, NY. You and Witold stay well, and have a Happy Easter!

    @trenamerritt5344@trenamerritt5344Ай бұрын
    • We always used Tiger Torches, but this works too

      @jaysmith1408@jaysmith140827 күн бұрын
  • Jus' a cute little train, playing in the snow 🙂

    @JoolsBurke@JoolsBurkeАй бұрын
  • Snow not bothering the birds too much. They've been singing like that for most of the winter.

    @trezjr73@trezjr73Ай бұрын
  • My home town is MIchigan City, Indiana where the South Shore ran through town on 11th and 10th streets due to its interurban heritage. My father commuted to Chicago and back and every weekday evening my mother would drive my brother and me to the station near 11th and Franklin to pick him up. There was a bar on the SW corner of that intersection with street parking. One day the eastbound carrying my dad had to stop just short of the intersection because a car was sticking out of a parking space enough to block the train. One of my favorite childhood memories is seeing the conductor (in full passenger uniform) get down from the train and go into the bar to retrieve the car owner so the car could be moved. This was a rare occurance because growing up in that town meant you learned early in life to stay clear of the big orange cars (and the freights, too). Cheers from Wisconsin!

    @andrewpalm2103@andrewpalm2103Ай бұрын
    • I lived about two miles west of Franklin Street in the Pines, the tracks were right behind my house.

      @timlange531@timlange531Ай бұрын
  • Love the sound of those old EMD`s. Fun fact: the engines were also used in the Danish (Swedish built) Litra MY locomotives from 1954 and onwards. Somtimes have the pleasure of their sound here also, once in a while when a preserved MY passes by

    @ph5740@ph574029 күн бұрын
  • Hello from Pottersville NY. It seems like march always has a last minute trick up his sleeve, Nice vid, Regards to Witold.

    @vinnyg.8170@vinnyg.8170Ай бұрын
  • Nice video, I have not been to Utica NY in least 12 years now. Went there for my son's college orientation at suny I.T.

    @suespony@suespony29 күн бұрын
  • Nice video you explain the trip nicely...Thxs again..... Have never been to that part of the world....

    @edogle8163@edogle8163Ай бұрын
  • An interesting scene, the freight train passing the truck and the shunting work on these snow-covered tracks and the switch. Thanks for sharing and happy Easter. Many greetings from Germany.

    @wolfgangpfeilergartenbahnd6530@wolfgangpfeilergartenbahnd6530Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful NY ! and train spur line too.

    @mtlicq@mtlicqАй бұрын
  • Nice video I liked the old town building's and the bird sounds in the background. When I was 8 years old I lived in a similar place. It was along a Denver and Rio grand track that once was a trough line. It became a spure bringing box car's to Granite furniture from the Roper yard in Utah. My buddy and I would run out and catch candy the operators tossed from the cab. The track is now The Sugarhouse trolly line

    @adriaanboogaard8571@adriaanboogaard857129 күн бұрын
  • This used to be a common sight in many industrial cities. In Rutland VT many lines cross city streets resulting in some interesting encounters as gates go down and trains dart across roads.

    @user-xk4vt9ye8j@user-xk4vt9ye8jАй бұрын
  • Greetings from Rutland, Vermont! I can't wait for warmer weather as I plan to do a lot of rail fanning this summer!

    @rescuegirl@rescuegirlАй бұрын
  • Some top urban planning on display here.

    @wbbartlett@wbbartlettАй бұрын
    • Indeed!

      @faxmen09@faxmen0928 күн бұрын
    • Railroad built the track down the street much to the consternation of the local residents. I think the Lackawanna did it in the middle of the night.

      @jjg94706@jjg9470627 күн бұрын
  • I remember when I was a kid in Arcadia Florida train used to come by my house it was the coolest thing ever it's still is

    @fredtyler8925@fredtyler892522 күн бұрын
  • This is the true definition of a “trainspotter.”

    @Jabberwok28@Jabberwok2818 күн бұрын
  • Nice. These guys know what they are doing.

    @bjm676@bjm67627 күн бұрын
  • Have spent time in Utica, would come in the late spring. A grim place, any time of year. Best part of Utica was the public library, a Carnegie Library. Had translucent glass floors in part of the building, around certain of the stacks.

    @mdmarko@mdmarkoАй бұрын
  • Hello with a shoutout from Tonawanda NY! Winter is not going quietly.

    @cmdrflake@cmdrflakeАй бұрын
    • Always good to hear from you! Snow should be gone by the weekend I'd imagine.

      @railroadingrambler218@railroadingrambler218Ай бұрын
  • Hello. Railroad Rambler, still winter up there. Keep the jackets & boots near the door. Hope Witold is inside staying warm. Have a warm evening.

    @sondrabowers4837@sondrabowers4837Ай бұрын
    • Thanks, Witold enjoys the snow!

      @railroadingrambler218@railroadingrambler218Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful video. Really picturesque.

    @rael5469@rael5469Ай бұрын
  • Nice hearing the blue jay at the end of the video.

    @iv2sab512@iv2sab5123 күн бұрын
  • Nice catch CSX GP38-2!

    @bighornmt@bighornmt28 күн бұрын
  • You mean this video was Today⁉️ Wow I’m impressed that could pop up so quickly‼️

    @trainfire2008@trainfire2008Ай бұрын
  • Train tracks are a dead giveaway that a noisy train will come by. When I left home I rented a room in a big house next to a school yard. The first Saturday morning I was awaken by the high school Drum & Bugle Corp practice. Scared the hell out of me. It was every Saturday morning. I never got used to it. After that I checked for the presence of nearby schools before I moved in.

    @XrayxRich@XrayxRich8 күн бұрын
  • Below Utica on NY 8 there was a railroad wye that i think was part of the NYS&W

    @richintalent@richintalentАй бұрын
    • Yes, called Richfield Junction, in Cassville. It’s on the Susquehanna’s Utica mainline (the tracks veered off the main heading to Richfield Springs, all but a mile of that branch was abandoned in the early 1990s)

      @railroadingrambler218@railroadingrambler218Ай бұрын
  • Ever so cool ,love this wished I lived on that street

    @johnstecz9169@johnstecz916929 күн бұрын
  • If that doesn't make you feel like Sheldon Cooper,then I don't know what will 😂

    @dustindewind3210@dustindewind321015 күн бұрын
  • Street running trains you have in the U.S are so cool! ❤

    @tattyshoesshigure5731@tattyshoesshigure573129 күн бұрын
  • Another great video! Thanks

    @OregonCrow@OregonCrowАй бұрын
  • Lets all wish NYSW #3040 a happy Easter and look forward to seeing him soon. And that also applies to you all as well. Andy UK.

    @andyknott8148@andyknott8148Ай бұрын
  • “Where should we build the road?” “How about on the train tracks?” “Perfect!”

    @nicksacco5041@nicksacco504128 күн бұрын
  • Hey rail rambler I wish I had a time machine and go back to 1950 when all rail lines criss crossed my area Earlville NY. Had E L RR . O W RR. U V RR. And L V RR. And W S RR.

    @lesashiminski690@lesashiminski690Ай бұрын
  • I never get tired of seeing this. These only can work in towns where the people there have some sense... I'd bet they don't even build new railroads that go through streets anymore.

    @RobertCraft-re5sf@RobertCraft-re5sfАй бұрын
    • Mason St in Fort Collins, CO has one, used by the BN & SF railroad,.

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
    • I believe the railroad tracks were there way before they those houses!!😮 ....They built those streets around the railroads!!

      @jamesgeorge5276@jamesgeorge5276Ай бұрын
    • @@jamesgeorge5276 The RR always had the right of way down Schuyler St. . Many of those homes have been around since the 1800's, and the location of those tracks have been around longer than the homes ( in general)

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
    • today no city would give up street space to an RR and today we are smart enough to know its best to segregate rail and road traffic as much as possible. At best they would say the RR could put in a Cut&Cover tunnel. If the RR company said "we want to go a mile down the center of this road" the city would go "not happening".

      @filanfyretracker@filanfyretrackerАй бұрын
    • @@filanfyretrackerModern RR's wouldn't want to be in the center of busy streets these days. It's more of a head ache than what it's worth. Back before the invention of cars, it was to the town's benefit to have the RR tracks close by with lots of sidings so they could have building supplies and freight brought directly in.

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
  • Great video from Okeechobee Florida.

    @williammiller2750@williammiller2750Ай бұрын
  • Well done Utica! In my city, all we have are bike lanes.

    @dckatyx9577@dckatyx9577Ай бұрын
  • That looked like an interesting backup move . Do they have to pull the cars out to the main line and return to leave the full ones or are there more than one track inside ? Pretty tight street move, that trucker had room to pull over a little more. He probably thought it was an out of service track. Nice video, you got more snow than we did in Canada.

    @Steve-xf4uv@Steve-xf4uvАй бұрын
  • Take a picture at 9:13! Cool stuff though..going to the end of the line, and shoving in to the industry lead. CSX runs down a sub along Erie Ave in North Tonawanda, NY, to a customer, Niagara Sheets, a paper box company, and shoves in to their sidings.

    @briank.8925@briank.892528 күн бұрын
  • Whew that was pretty close! Cool video!👍

    @dmorgan28@dmorgan2828 күн бұрын
  • Wow very interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Joe

    @joestrainworldvideos3977@joestrainworldvideos3977Ай бұрын
  • Using wife's phone today not her opinions This is some really nice scenery I'm in Florida now but grew up in the ice and snow up north and surely miss it didn't say removing it. One thing that would of really made my day is if the locomotive had crazy 8s on the number boards a CSX legend

    @kimcooper4751@kimcooper475126 күн бұрын
  • thanks.. great stuff

    @PlanetMezz@PlanetMezz27 күн бұрын
  • Watching from Colorado

    @UncleSalty-nz5uk@UncleSalty-nz5ukАй бұрын
  • What a strange thing to have a train running down a street. I grew up in little Sherrill NY. There was a track parallel to Rt.5 near the silversmith factory as I remember.

    @browsman2328@browsman2328Ай бұрын
    • Yes, it used to run behind our house in Oneida Castle.

      @tracyf6304@tracyf630418 күн бұрын
  • We used the arm length method on the SCL,stand next to on the outside of rail in question and extend your arm.

    @Peter-mt6lg@Peter-mt6lg24 күн бұрын
  • Very nice catch!

    @tfs4499@tfs4499Ай бұрын
  • I hit the side mirror on a truck parked too close to the track one day. It didn't damage the grab iron on my locomotive, so it was demolition derby time for me. Park on the right-of-way, expect to get hit.

    @tomfrederick6083@tomfrederick6083Ай бұрын
  • I was watching and thinking "Please take the wing mirror off, please take the wing mirror off........"😀😀😀 Ps I am a truck driver!

    @mandywithell@mandywithell28 күн бұрын
  • That's crazy, having a train go through a residential neighborhood.

    @paulsheehan5010@paulsheehan5010Ай бұрын
  • Up north always has the best trains

    @TrainedSniper12@TrainedSniper1228 күн бұрын
  • Even if he hit that truck it’s the railroads right of way. Technically it’s considered trespassing if stuck.

    @dalejr183@dalejr183Ай бұрын
    • Not necessarily. Depends on the local agreements made with the city over the years. If they were running under conditions where they have to stop within 1/2 distance of sight of an obstacle, the crew could be found by the railroad as violating rules.

      @cdavid8139@cdavid8139Ай бұрын
    • highly depending on area, there are in fact cases where the road was there first and the RR got permission from the city to install a street running line for an industrial siding.

      @filanfyretracker@filanfyretrackerАй бұрын
    • @@filanfyretracker absolutely correct. I've seen scenarios where the city requested the railroad come thru the center of town so as to encourage commerce. I've managed street running where when the line was put in the streets were dirt and there were no automobiles. Just horse and wagons. The railroad had switches in place along the line to serve various warehouses. Over the years the warehouses were torn down or stopped using rail and now it is just a railine running down the street.

      @cdavid8139@cdavid8139Ай бұрын
  • Reeaallllly stooooopid place to park that delivery truck. 🤪🤕 That street gives a new meaning to the phrase: "Living on the wrong side of the tracks."

    @gusloader123@gusloader123Ай бұрын
  • What a squeeze !

    @jeremycox571@jeremycox571Ай бұрын
  • Amazing. Great.

    @marcdb1412@marcdb141229 күн бұрын
  • Sweet Train Horn!!

    @kristybeeman5095@kristybeeman509528 күн бұрын
  • I cant believe theres that much snow there im up in London, Ontario and its 10c sunny and no snow in sight.

    @ClutchTFS@ClutchTFS29 күн бұрын
    • No snow anymore thankfully. It melted pretty quickly.

      @harvesterofeyes8813@harvesterofeyes881329 күн бұрын
  • Heres something you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'...... .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :) In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name. Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages, but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :) Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's. The name it self has a suffix, '-iye', that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', just like the Latin suffix of '-ia', which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Austral-ia, Indones-ia etc. Basically, the use of '-iye/-ia' is the same as the the use of '-land' suffix in country names like Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and so on and so on. Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which changed it's name to Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 years is much older than Latin which is around 1300 years old. Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically resemble (to sound like) 'Türkiye' we got various spellings like; Turq-uía (in Spanish), Turch-ia (in Italian), Turq-uie (in French) Turk-ei (in German) Turk-ey (in English) Mind you this was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named turkey.... ...they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye at the time, so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken'... ....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as Greek or you don't call the terrier Britirsh, or shepherd as simply German, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years. Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : ) So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : ) Best wishes. ;)

    @KenanTurkiye@KenanTurkiye29 күн бұрын
  • If it would touch, then you STOP. Then notify authorities and get it towed at truck owner's expense. Close one ;-0)

    @2Truth4Liberty@2Truth4LibertyАй бұрын
  • Watched a similar situation in TX, The engine proceeded until contact was made with a parked SUV. They said that that's the policy. They stopped immediately, and then had authorities remove the car. Minimal car damage, but required, according to that engineer. Perhaps there's some delay or difficulty with removing a vehicle otherwise.

    @guest6423@guest6423Ай бұрын
    • "...and then what's this scratch on the bumper?" "Ahh I was read ended by a freight train" "Yeah, SURE"

      @iaial0@iaial029 күн бұрын
  • Locomotion has a nice beat.

    @ranlive1@ranlive120 күн бұрын
  • 2 storms in 2 days = 25 inches snow north of Bangor...spring is over

    @richardsylvanus2717@richardsylvanus2717Ай бұрын
  • I just can't imagine opening my front door and a goddamned freight train is right there! Nuts!

    @Supernaut2000@Supernaut2000Ай бұрын
    • You're not wrong. Having them share the road like that looks bizarre 😳

      @aussiea1972@aussiea1972Ай бұрын
  • What is it about trains that's so fascinating to watch!!?

    @malindahenke5724@malindahenke572425 күн бұрын
  • All they had to do, just move over a little and then fit by the truck with no problems

    @davigorb@davigorbАй бұрын
  • Nice catches

    @railfansammy4974@railfansammy4974Ай бұрын
  • It would be awesome

    @MikeBrown-ht4kh@MikeBrown-ht4khАй бұрын
  • Why on earth don't they paint two lines on the road alongside the track to indicate the loading gauge + a bit of extra margin? That way motorists know if they have left enough room for passing trains.

    @maidsandmuses@maidsandmusesАй бұрын
    • Money. Cities don't have a lot of it. There's probably hundreds of other scenarios requiring taxpayer investment the city needs to tackle

      @cdavid8139@cdavid8139Ай бұрын
  • Or, we might get more…I don’t want to even speculate about that! ❄️😵‍💫🥶

    @cmdrflake@cmdrflakeАй бұрын
  • My guess? They’re paying for the lease on the CSX GP38-2, mind as well use it.

    @CentralFan-op3nv@CentralFan-op3nvАй бұрын
  • So nothing is wider than the front of the train! Good to know for the driver! 😅☺️

    @bokhans@bokhans29 күн бұрын
  • Today is March 30th 2024 , Have you heard about Hobo Shoestring is missing ? He was last seen on a doorbell camera around 4 am but there’s no sight of him.

    @user-er3du2co2n@user-er3du2co2n28 күн бұрын
  • If any major small city towns has a train rail going through streets main streets a safety system warning lights crossing has to in place for all

    @freemanhall4826@freemanhall482621 күн бұрын
  • Is there a chance to reactivate this "forgotten" track too ? It stabs my heart whenever is see closed tracks that could be used if the politicians really would want that...

    @Ichwillkeinenaliascheisyoutube@Ichwillkeinenaliascheisyoutube23 күн бұрын
  • Sorry your parts delivery took a little longer, I had to reroute, as there was a train running down Schuyler street!

    @annyer262@annyer262Ай бұрын
  • Seem like paint striping or little flexible ginnie flickers would help vehicle drivers stay clear?

    @memirandawong@memirandawong29 күн бұрын
  • Cool i live in New Hartford!

    @jjlpinct@jjlpinct28 күн бұрын
  • looks like the tracks end at a golf course & because of development theres no way to reinstall the tracks either

    @microbusss@microbusssАй бұрын
  • I have a question. Could anyone tell me if there was a rail turntable just north of where the tracks cross oriskany blvd/5a. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you in advance. Close call with that truck

    @zekemedia1310@zekemedia1310Ай бұрын
    • There were a few.......The DL&W, The NYC and Hudson River, and the Utica & Black River, where their 'newer" roundhouse still stands. There's historical maps of the Utica yard online from around the 1870's ( Sandborn Fire maps) and others from around the 1880's and newer, showing the exactly locations of where they were.

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
    • @@jimdep6542 Thank you for the info.

      @zekemedia1310@zekemedia1310Ай бұрын
    • @@zekemedia1310 You are welcome ! I love the old RR history of the Utica area, so please fire away with more questions if they come up. I'll try to help out with what I know. Check out " Historical Map Works" for historic info and structure placement then you can choose which country you want and select the city / town from there

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
    • I just checked out the site, great site with be spending alot of time on it, thanks again

      @zekemedia1310@zekemedia1310Ай бұрын
    • @@zekemedia1310 I just added " Historical Map Works" site for you to check out too. Lots of historical maps of Utica and regions

      @jimdep6542@jimdep6542Ай бұрын
  • Oh come on, it's only a little pin striping 😂

    @user-sw1mt8ii5j@user-sw1mt8ii5j20 күн бұрын
  • If the truck lives there the person driving it might as well have a wooden frame to sit on the rails and gauge the clearance

    @iaial0@iaial029 күн бұрын
  • Was this taken today? We have no snow left today in Kingston On

    @robertmartin4847@robertmartin4847Ай бұрын
    • Yes, today. We got a foot of snow on March 23rd

      @railroadingrambler218@railroadingrambler218Ай бұрын
  • If that was normal, I guess I don't need to be in the nuthouse anymore.

    @benjamincresswell3713@benjamincresswell3713Ай бұрын
  • CSX means that if you face one of its train, your only choice is either to be Crashed, to be Smashed or to eXplode

    @JBF-GST-Tanda@JBF-GST-Tanda26 күн бұрын
  • Sadly sounds likelectric valve opening and closing air to the horns. Should have been on the other side to show the switch being thrown. Wanted to see close-up of the snow in the rail where the wheel stopped.

    @robertgift@robertgiftАй бұрын
  • Pretty cool! Nice to see some people are jerks and push their snow into the road.

    @markdanielczyk944@markdanielczyk944Ай бұрын
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