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CSX Track Work on Patterson Lane in Newington
CSX fixing up the track past Patterson Lane at the end of the Newington industrial branch.
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U.S. Navy train crosses bridge to Kittery and enters PNSY on 02/15/2024
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U.S. Navy train crosses bridge to Kittery and enters PNSY on 02/15/2024
L063 with DODX car on Portsmouth Branch 02/12/2024
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L063 with DODX car on Portsmouth Branch 02/12/2024
DO-1/L063 (503-506) Heading to Portsmouth on 01/08/2023
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DO-1/L063 (503-506) Heading to Portsmouth on 01/08/2023
Fall Color at The Balsams on October 7th 2023
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Capturing fall color with my drone at The Balsams in Dixville Notch, NH. The weather was challenging, the light was challenging but the beautiful colors shone through.
DO-1 (510-514) at Emery on 10/02/2023
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DO-1 (510-514) at Emery on 10/02/2023
DO-1 U.S. Navy Consist in Portsmouth, NH
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DO-1 U.S. Navy Consist in Portsmouth, NH
Whaleback Lighthouse and Wood Island/White Island
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Whaleback Lighthouse and Wood Island/White Island
DO-1 (315-514) Passing Newmarket Detector on 05/09/2023
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DO-1 (315-514) Passing Newmarket Detector on 05/09/2023
New CSX Defect Detector in Newmarket, NH
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New CSX Defect Detector in Newmarket, NH
DO-1 (306) Leaving Rockingham Junction on 03/13/2023 (with radio)
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DO-1 (306) Leaving Rockingham Junction on 03/13/2023 (with radio)
Airbus Beluga Taxiing at Pease on 02/05/2023
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Airbus Beluga Taxiing at Pease on 02/05/2023
Late running 686 at Newfields on 01/20/2023
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Late running 686 at Newfields on 01/20/2023
CSX Rail Train Passes through Durham-UNH on 01/13/2023
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CSX Rail Train Passes through Durham-UNH on 01/13/2023
Portsmouth, NH 2023 Ice Sculpture falls down
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Portsmouth, NH 2023 Ice Sculpture falls down
Disney on Ice in Portland, ME - 12/18/2022
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Disney on Ice in Portland, ME - 12/18/2022
CSX GeoTrain Heading West Through Newfields on 11/09/2022
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CSX GeoTrain Heading West Through Newfields on 11/09/2022
DO-1 (501-5972) Heading towards Portsmouth on 10/07/2022
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DO-1 (501-5972) Heading towards Portsmouth on 10/07/2022
Load Being Delivered by Rail to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on 09/27/2022
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Load Being Delivered by Rail to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on 09/27/2022
DO-1 (506-515) in Pan Am Blue heading to Portsmouth on 06/20/2022
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DO-1 (506-515) in Pan Am Blue heading to Portsmouth on 06/20/2022
DO-1 (305-383) in Portsmouth on 06/17/2022
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DO-1 (305-383) in Portsmouth on 06/17/2022
CSX Geo Train on the Portsmouth Branch on 06/16/2022
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CSX Geo Train on the Portsmouth Branch on 06/16/2022
PanAm OCS at Exeter Station on 05/21/2022
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PanAm OCS at Exeter Station on 05/21/2022
Wow! It will be interesting to see how much they do there! Great catch. Steve
Looks like the track is badly in need of attention 😛🇺🇸
Great video Jonathan This proves criminal intent by Timothy Mellon
Nice to see another video from our local rail fan thanks ronrdzl
All those people there to unload it by hand?
WOW THE RAIL WAS REASY TO EXPLODE! THAT WAS THE LARGEST YARD SWITCHER TRACTOR I HAVE EVER SEEN. 👀
Plenty of security for that DOD load!
If it contained anything nuclear ,there’s a caboose that carries a USMC,armed guards. With absolutely no sense of humor
Yes true. Anything sensitive always has a DODX security caboose.
What is that between all the couplers on the cars? It looks like some kind of extension or something to go around a sharper curve.
Is that nuclear shit?
Hehe funny yellow box make clicking noise
What is that they're pulling?
Nuclear fuel cask the hauls Nuclear fuel for nuclear submarines.
Wow, they actually gave you permission to film this?
In public you can film anything :-)
It's permitted, you're just not allowed anywhere near the train like people do with other train watching videos , you're kept a good distance away.
Did you hear the one about how many policemen does it take to screw in a reactor?😀
Junk road just like the government
Where is this?
Kittery, ME
If the cask had anything in it, there would have been a spacer flat car ahead of it and another behind it and the DOD guard caboose on the tail with Navy SP or Marine guards in it. Nuclear materials don't get moved around without spacers and guards.
True. A few hours later a cask exited PNSY and headed back over the bridge. Here it is in Stratham, NH czcams.com/video/17qXnvcu-TM/video.htmlsi=jybQgEVD56DhIoRi
Even the horns are in tune 😊
It has to be the most economical railroad crossing Just slap a crossbuck on to the traffic light pole 🤣🤣🤣
Hehe only gets used a couple of times a year if that.
@@JM603 makes sense then 😂
What’s with the police escort with two engines?
Keep people away from the train and to safeguard the crossings so people know to stop due to the danger.
Travels all the way cross country with two men on the engine, then gets to Kittery and 200 civil servants are needed to escort it onto the base. Your tax dollars "at work"?
I was gonna say, "That looks like a government operation for sure!".
god forbid the government is careful with classified equipment.
awe man, someone lost their child seat
Cool, gotta be an empty DODX car to be lumped in with regular freight.
It's quite simple. This car is used to transport Naval reactor fuel cores, principally those used in US Navy submarines. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard performs a multitude of maintenance and repair tasks, to include refueling, when so ordered.
Completely wrong confidently so😂😂😂
not even close. the cars used to transport fuel are oriented vertically and integrated to the car itself.
Well, if you know, you know. If you don't, you don't.
Pan Am Railway's about to become part of CSX.😮😅
Pan Am Railways does not exist. Purchased in 2022 by CSX and since completely folded into CSX Corp.
That really was a whole lot of nothin
a sub nuke reactor.....
Nope. That's a container for transporting nuclear material. And it's an empty one, as the car isn't carrying hazmat placards and there's no armed guard.
Looks like a sub Nuke reactor
A lot of weight for that DODX car. I noticed to has 4 six axle trucks to spread the weight load. That's a lot lead shielding.
tha tis what a nuke reactor look like if no one have ever seen it in a sealed caseing... i seen them active in a submarine on shore duty groton ct......
Or getting an empty to take a decomissioned one away.
navy train???
Navy Blue
PAN AM RAILWAYS LIVES ON !!!!!!
Interesting with the heavy police presence at the last crossing, yet just the conductor flagging it across the main road
Was that last scene the entrance to the base or something?
Must be some union thing, there wasn’t much of a reason to flag the crossings in the first place anyways, especially the second one, and yet, they stopped and flagged anyways. It is my experience that once we stop at a crossing, we tend to loose the right of way from yielding vehicles, so we then have to go through twice the effort to get it back.
@@jaysmith1408 Why would it be a union thing? What interest would the union have in making its members act as a human shield to stop traffic?
@@beeble2003 ensuring that the intersection is cleared ‘properly’ and per procedure. It’s strange, but per protocol, the only people who can back our fire apparatus are firemen. Doesn’t make a lick of sense why a medic can’t do it, but it’s nonsensical procedures. If I recall correctly, state laws permit traffic control at crossings to be provided by any public safety employee (fire, EMS, law enforcement), any railroad employee, contractor thereof, or the engine crew. That said, there could be no other reason why the engine crew had to flag a crossing already festooned with law enforcement.
@@jaysmith1408 Oh, wait. You're talking about the second crossing. Makes sense. I thought you were talking about the first one, which is why I couldn't understand. :) Having said that, it's more likely a railroad rule that the crew must flag the crossing. They know the train's intentions; "random" other people don't, necessarily.
sorry but goin in without a security detail its empty... but on the way out...
Yes I agreee
Would love to see how that drawbridge gets set in place for the train to cross.
Check out this video czcams.com/video/3CW6KvjCCAQ/video.htmlsi=1vLAMoeI2ff7Mp40
The United States terrorists garbage always on the war path.
Did you see all of the wheels on that flat train car hauling that, when you have the Navy police blocking roads you can just wonder what's inside that container
The Navy police are presumably protecting the base entrance. If there was anything significant in the container (e.g., any form of highly enriched nuclear material) the train itself would have serious armed guards.
At first I thought this is no NAVY Train. Then I see 4 assholes riding on it doing nothing and it all comes to light, without a doubt a government job!
I wonder if there'd have been any repercussions if someone had attempted to board that car?
None that the public would hear about.
No more than boarding any other car: they're just trespassing. Note that there is no significant nuclear material on the train -- if there was, it would be under serious armed guard.
Cool video
Awesome
Cool video and channel just subscribed
Thank you!
My guess is the load is a reactor vessel to be installed at the Portsmouth Navy shipyard in Kittery.
It's a containment cask.
Thank you@@whiteknightcat
pan anus
it couldn't've been that important no security on the train I've seen spent fuel moved at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear plant and the security is outrageous
Cutbacks from Biden , remember the whole administration played the American people and pocketed everyone's tax money !
Probably an empty going to pick up spent rods.
I don't there's anything in the cask...yet. I've worked at several nuke powerhouses, and anything that contains nuclear material would me marked as such during transport. However, if this is for the Navy, I wouldn't doubt that their rules might be different.
They were carrying nukes of some sort . That was definitely a nuclear cask on the flatbed train car .
They weren't carrying any nuclear material. There are no hazmat placards and naval nuclear material would have a serious armed guard.
Shipment to a “Nuclear Boy-scout” shed?…..
There would be a ton of security if it was nuclear material on board
Yes very true