RS5T horn on a GP9 Youngtown & Southeastern Railroad IBCX 222 trash train on bad track
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- IBCX 222 on the Youngstown & Southeastern Railroad leaves Heselton yard in Youngstown Ohio and heads south through Boardman Ohio on their way to North Lima. Filmed 10/20/22
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So like GP9's, ty for this.
No wonder these guys are creeping along. Condition of those rails & ties are very bad. Great video. That whole line needs a complete overhaul.
I wouldn't mess with a Train that has a RS5T horn 😂😂😂😂
A railway company unknown to me, especially the locomotives are very interesting. The sound of the engines and the horns is fantastic. A great video and excellently filmed.
Shortline called Youngstown Southeastern 40 me shortline known to only use Geep locomotive
Nicely done, your camera and production work is excellent.
Awesome filming, what a pleasure to see this, thank you
Beautiful work, beautifully shot. That first locomotive needs a paint job and those tracks need work. Have a nice day 😊
Junk rails, junk equipment, hauling junk. USA baby!
Beautifully shot. That is some wonky track.
5:45 new ties!
Awesome Work!! Love the rough short line track and ex CN GP9RM!!
Cool video
I love the old geeps. Great job editing
Love this video! One of your best!!! Thank you!
Excellent video ! 😁👍
Great video.
This would make a great model railroad!
2:12 cool
A shoestring railroad. The engines need paint and the track is in dismal shape.
Looks like a daily adventure to not derail.
Dueces! Good vid. Thanks!
Exceptional video and channel! ✅👍🏽
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GP9? A rarity. Good catch:)
Both are actually
Second unit still has its old CN number boards. No more RCL equipment though. I’ve been on that engine
Awesome video Scott!!
Between the slow speed the older engines and the commodity being handled it's like the Uncle Fester and Western. The fences made out of old corrugated pipe anduto fenders as theast buildings that have seen better days. For starters the better part of a forest of railroad ties to be inserted. Then @14:00 the crew got the jostle left and jostle right. That section of trackage between the two streets makes one think of an old Interurban line and with the autumn colors made for a more impressive look at the Shortline
The managed decline of America.
Great video. Bad track, low speed, weathered GP9. Lots of trash on this one. What's in the closed boxcars? Nice to see those new ties along the right-of-way. It needs them.
The boxcars are used to haul scrap paper from North Lima to Niagara Falls.
Looked like they were empties ( by looking at the springs at least🤔)
Amazing how these old work horses continue to go soldier on under less than ideal conditions.
NARCOA is riding on the Youngstown & Southeastern RR this Saturday 8/19/2023 that would make a nice video
Guage rods occasional new ties. Gravel. Thats all folks.
looks like they will replace the ties at some point. great video!
Excellent footage and production in this video. Well done!
222 is one of the last surviving Illinois Central GP9s. These were the folks that brought us the Paducah GP10, and, as such, most of their GP9s were heavily modified. 222 is one of only three that I'm aware of that survive roughly unmodified out of the several hundred examples the IC rostered. It even has three of its "eyelids" over the class lights; a classic IC feature!
so the 222 is a GP9?
with only two roof fans?
@@25mfdmodified? No dynamic brakes when built is how it looks.
11:38 great video! Well done!❤❤
@@25mfd The last "phase" of GP9 production used two 48" fans in place of the earlier four 36" fans. 222 is a late-model GP9. Dynamic brake-equipped locomotives would have another 48" fan over the brake blister in the middle of the hood, but the Illinois Central didn't buy the dynamic brake option on their GP9s.
I've actually seen worse at least they plan on new ties thats a good beginning.
Those tracks are almost certainly unsafe for trains
I hope they have the money for some MOW
There are 3rd world counties laughing at how poorly maintained those tracks are. Pathetic.
looks like theyre getting ready to do some major track work
Much needed track work
The have been working on part of line in boardman
State of Ohio probably bought those ties for the shortline. That's kinda how things work in that world.
@@BlackMan614 a lot of the main line fore the shortline has been replaced with new ties however the interchange points ties are still old and some are broken.
Hi Scott. Terrific footage here, including your aerial views. Nice flying, my friend. Can you tell me anything about the RS5T ? Thank you. James.
Are there wheels missing on these cars? I've never seen anything like this before!
No wheels missing. Why did you think there are?
Si era de Nacionales de México la GP9 de nariz alta y Ferromex no adquirió la GP9 de nariz alta, Porque no es de Ferromex
@ 4:08... the ends of some of those ties are resting on nothing but air... better get the M.O.W. boys out there let em' work their magic
now @ 5:32... looks like they did do some work there... that looks fine
well the usa is great at fixing up other counties crap, butt when it comes home we are forgotting and its our tax dollars