Danny does railfanning unlike ANY other youtuber. Dont get me wrong, there are some VERY well put together videos from others in the rail fan CZcams niche. But it's that voice and the little tidbits of info that Danny has that sets him apart from others. At least in my books. Ya'll should make some Railfan Danny/Distant Signal t shirts and hats!
I have to agree. His voice sounds exactly as you expect the narrator to sound. It's what drew me to this channel. I thought it was some official and expensive production type channel. Only to find out tis but one lone man railfanning just the same as us. Had me fooled, now I'm hooked. Haha
PSR is nothing but a smokescreen to cover up greed. While the hedge fund people see to it that all the assets are stripped from the various class 1 RR’s, an entire industry is being obliterated! I started a 41 year career with Southern Railway in 1979 at Linwood, NC, the day the yard opened for business. Over the last year and a half, my coworkers and I watched as NS shut down one facility after another with a special fondness for killing off hump yards and mechanical facilities! When the axe finally fell on Linwood in May this year, we were told that it was “in the wrong place”. It’s interesting to note that the powers that be moved all of Linwood’s work to yards in Greensboro and Charlotte, NC, and reactivated an old local yard in Spencer, NC. All three yards were instantly gridlocked, derailments and sideswipes became the norm, and management decided the thing to do was build new buildings at these small yards! Note that each of these yards are within 45 miles of Linwood, and there are no major junctions between Chlt & Gboro! The truth is that some VP gets to report to the Board of Directors that “we closed a major hump terminal”, and all the other details are left out while the board members pat each other on the back and pass out cigars! It truly hurt me to see Linwood snuffed out, but I can say I was there from the day it opened until they closed it. I still had a job, but after seeing the alarming escalation in derailments, sideswipes and runaway cuts of cars in the other yards, I decided to get out while I was still alive! Safety no longer exists out there.
Danny did you know adout the long and high Tressel between Toccoa and Mt AIRY on the old Southern. There's a lot of buffs would like to see it with a long freight crossing.
@Tom T I work for those idiots and it's a damn shame what they done to these companies! I love working on the railroad and I'll always love CSX but I'm ready to move on to Live the dream somewhere else! That bastard Ewing Hunter Harrison can burn for what he did to people
Great video Danny. Interesting to see the simplified process of flat switching. I can understand the desire to try something new like PSR and block swapping but I would think the railroads might want to wait before they tear out such yard facilities just in case they need it again sometime. As far as gentrification, the vast B&M railyards just north of Boston have been pretty much eliminated as the neighborhood rushes in. The thing that really pisses me off is that these people move in next to the rail facilities and then complain about the rail facilities which were there for over 100 years. They use their "NIMBY" power to block everything they can and make life as miserable as possible for the industry. It's like moving next to the airport and complaining about the airplanes!
@BostonGuy except that's exactly why EHH wanted it gone, so it couldn't have a chance to come back. He wanted to be sure his mark was left upon the railroad and the change in the industry was permanent. He believed that carload service is ancient and unnecessary. If you're not going to ship intermodal or through bulk transfer (unit trains) your way of transporting your business needed to switch to Amazon or US mail. Despite the fact that rail terminals like the one I work for less than 10 miles from where this video is made is thriving and booming on carload customers, it was his goal to see them all shut down and scrapped by now.
@Joe Madej no doubt! But unfortunately it's not EHH who caused the problem, it's been an ongoing process since the advent of Interstate highways. It's as though the business changed to do less business. One would think there is plenty of room for a job that makes money. The business model has been to squeeze out as much of the value out of the business, leaving a path of destruction and losses in its wake. Sell off the losses and retire from the company. Unless something different happens, railroads will eventually put themselves right out of business. EHH has a plan to accelerate the business model by leaps and bounds, hence the sudden closure of hump yards.
@Joe Madej the only problem with this is the CEO and top execs get the payout for their hard work. The rest of us who are breaking our backs to earn the money are kicked to the curb with not even so much as a Christmas card when they close the line, the yard, etc.
This is in my backyard! Used to have to go there to check fuel levels on reefer cars and also verify inbounds for our yard whenever the customer was screwing up our manifest. Tilford would get 80 reefers in from Idaho on one train and half of them were for us. The other half were for the same industry name, but on CSX tracks. Then one day, we get a letter saying that our cars were no longer coming in from the Hump at Tilford. Expect to see our inbounds from Selma NC.
Hey Danny, very nice presentation! Thank you. A couple things on the details of the cut though; 3-step protection no longer uses the field generator switch, despite being the third step. Instead it's just apply the independent brakes, center the reverser, and then step 3 is make sure the first two steps have been completed... Many of us have gone to saying "set and centered" as a way of confirming 3-step protection is being used. Also you may note that the cut of cars went into emergency long before the train moved away from them. The engineer used the brake mechanism on the rear of the train to hold them down while he shoved back on the pin. While the handbrakes should be sufficient, nothing beats a cut of cars in emergency braking to hold them down for just a few minutes.
@@FrogandFlangeVideo anytime. It's common daily procedure for me and all railroaders I believe. When we tell the engineer to initiate a brake application for the cut as explained here, the common slang is to "slap it on the rear," or something similar in reference.
"Brake mechanism on the rear of the train". Is that referring to remotely making a set from an end-of-train device (or DPU), or some other procedure? (Disclaimer: I'm not certain that is actually a thing, it just seemed to be what is happening given the phrasing)
If you come to Georgia again, here is a suggestion: Fairburn, GA(CSX intermodal, mixed freight, BNSF intermodal). We get some decent traffic through here
Yep that stupid Hunter Harrison messed everything up. In Chicago the CN yard south of O'Hare, had their hump ripped out because of him. So now they are flat switching the entire yard which takes more time and energy. He also got caught moving a train of all bad ordered cars which is illegal mind you. He passed away unexpectedly.
With covid19 and railroad slim lining even short lines are being wiped out. Sad to see a once mega rail yard reduced to condos. Great job Danny always look forward to your next video.
Quite the contrast. Reminds me of what CSX did with Beacon Park Yard in Boston several years ago, and Pot Yard many moons ago. The value of real estate increases exponentially toward city centers so it's no surprise that rail yards get pushed out past the city limits.
They did the same thing in my town of Nashville. Years ago when it was still the Nashville, Chattanooga and St.Louis. They had their inbound hump just west of the city and their outbound at Union Station. It was all there and when L&N merged they shut it down. Many of the old structures either became warehouses or destroyed. The old roundhouse burned down by arson. Now it home to a Microsoft support facility with some newer structures but, the majority of the space is urban desert. It is a fraction of itself now in the form of Kayne St. Yard which is mainly about four or so sidings that allow a local traffic out of Radnor Yard to be divided up to the various industries north, west, east. Most of the traffic is now shunted off to short lines that handle all rail material east and west of the city. The only other traffic are the two automobile plant but I'm sure CSX manages both those operations. Nissan has a facility to process all outbound material as well as inbound. It is surprising the stuff they get by rail. They get parts by the boxcar load ,sometimes containers. They send out new Nissans andscrap metal also vehicles they crunch. I don't know about the GM plant in Springhill, all I know is that they make Equinoxes there and CSX operates a local that goes there.
COVID has hit our section of Railroad hard too my friend. They’re only really running heavy trains out of Nashville south during the day. They took the third shift pusher down here in Cowan off.
Up here in my area, they have almost shut down the entire railroad. There are a couple locals, through freights and the like, but no shops or any yard switching jobs. I live in Clinchfield Country.
I lived in a city where there was a drag strip and dirt track on the same site. When developers started buiding in the area, new residents started complaining. City grandfathered thm trAcks because they had been there prior. Developers have an obigation to bnb i n.v form customers so there are not surprises.
I feel your sentiments, my father worked for 30 years at one of those industries in that area, he worked at Atlantic Steel, which was at the north side split on I-75 and I-85, the area is now Atlantic Station. They were a Huge rail traffic producer for both CSX an Southern/NS for almost 100 years. I was sad to see that old plant and it’s switching yards go away. My dad ran a switching engine there for a couple of years in the early 70s, great memories!
Always sad to see the destruction "progress" leaves behind... But from a business and profit standpoint it probably made sense. Your closing comments completely echoed the sentiments I've held for many years. Many towns that once were bustling with productivity and substance are now just places people live.Our job market is becoming more and more service based and less about actually making or building anything.
There are folks who handed off our manufacturing industries to folks in Asia. Those folks were paid off handsomely by the Asians and they're still reaping their ill-gotten "rewards" . We know who they are, don't we.
@@ut000bs as sad as it is, it will never return to what is was. Small and light industry exists but there will never be classic sprawling industrial facilities being built. Lots of people don't want jobs in places like that anymore. Immigrants will gladly work in them, but some people don't want immigrants. They claim they take jobs, even when they do jobs that no one else wants to do in the first place. I get that people want industries from the past to return, but it just doesn't make sense from a business perspective. For better or for worse, the best thing is ultimately to try and adapt to change rather than push against it.
I did live in Western NY . (Glad to be gone.) There was an Erir County executive who was an immigrant from I think Pakistan. He said the US was built on manufacturing. US needs to be diversified not turn its back o what built it
Such a great video on such a depressing subject... Always love your videos Danny... Thanks for putting the time and effort into allowing us to enjoy your rail fanning excursions.
Boy does that bring back some memories! CSX' REDI training center was near there. I enjoyed revisiting it and seeing some train and car handling. Thanks Danny.
Danny, your “play by play” commentary is spot on when they’re making the cut. It’s like you’re supervising from a distance when he holds the radio higher to call and get some slack in the pin. Excellent video.
As a current CSX employee all I have to say is things have gotten worse after H.H. passed away, the new regime that took over is relentless! I run in Florida but cant say exactly due to possible retribution by this establishment but these monster trains we deal with is stressful to say the least. They have cut boards down to an absolute minimum and crews are running fatigued and moral is at a all time low. After 20 plus years it has come to an end, railroading in itself is a good craft it's what these hedge funds turn corporations into that destroy it. I am moving on to new endeavors.
Thanks Danny for another great post. Youngsters, please take note. This man is the perfect example of a PROFESSIONAL in every way. Thanks Danny for setting the bar high for the rest of us, have a wonderful day!
Shit, when i was working for RCX before he passed, the stocks were consistently low. He tried and failed to raise stock prices. The csx guys started blaming his ghost for every derailment or other bad things that happened. He did no favors at all for csx, only hurt them.
@@cavalierliberty6838 Let's be honest, most railroads today lack people who actually have been around railroads. We need more W. Graham Claytor Jr.'s and less Hunter Harrison's.
@@cavalierliberty6838 PSR will only be a short term gain. Not, long term. If railroads want to be more competitive, reach your customer base with a better approach. Don't alienate them.
@@JessicaKasumi1990 there was a wood chip facility literally right across from north end of hamlet yard, and csx wouldn't build maybe an 8th mile of track to serve them for not being able to make 10 cars worth of pickup per day. Literally at the north end of the yard. Any CSX guys or railfans can vouch for this.
Thanks Danny, another very interesting video. Your knowledge of railroad ops us second to none, helps me keep up on what's happening with the railroad.
Great video 😀👍👍 Danny, you always make my day whenever you upload!! Thank you for always having just all around great videos, that are interesting, informative, and when thought out/explained well! Thank you again, and keep up the great work!!!!😉
love the flashback! I spent months in Lebanon, GA back in the 90s,and spent lots of time on that overpass. Thanks for the update. Also love all the FL videos, having moved from Orlando to Co, it's great to see what's happening now
You do a very nice job of explaining the intricacies of railroading to those folks who wouldn't know a train from a trolley car. But you also lay it out to the casual railfan and model railroader like myself. I've watched a pile of railfan pages on youtube, and you're right at the top of the list. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the education on the railroad's lingo, Danny. I enjoyed your video and liked and subscribed as a result. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. (From Cartersville, Georgia)
Great video! I get a little sad myself to see things drying up all around once bustling industries and railyards. At least we are out there documenting history before it’s shifted into someone else’s vision for progress. Thank you again for doing these!
Another great job Danny! Yes it is sad to see large parts of an industry cut back and embrace a new direction. The results to a community are not always the best. However, what I enjoyed in this video was the the terminology used by the crews. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
My 9 year old railfan has learned a lot from your videos, but he's going to love this one when I show it to him. He's also very upset that Tilford yard closed. He had the opportunity to visit a couple of years ago before it shut down and often complains that it's gone. He's going to love to see that you were at the same spots that he was and that you share his sentiment. Thanks!
I've always enjoyed checking out what's going on at Tilford at that very same spot. It IS sad to see it gone. Very surprising as well, especially for what is going there. Thanks Mr Danny for ALL of your great videos. Keep up the great work, stay safe.
Amazing! I love the history, and the “egg white breakfast with avocado toast” had me laughing! Love your videos! I’m in Utah at the moment, and I railfanning the Heber Valley Railroad, can’t wait to publish it!!!
Another great job Danny, thanks for the education and the information. Coffee and a Premiere Video from Distant Signal, a great way to start the morning.
Thank you again for another great video Mr. Harmon. My youngest & I enjoy your adventures and have made a game out of finding your shooting locales as we Jeep around Florida (just found two up in Tally).
God the amount of damage Harrison has done to the NA freight network truly is terrifying. It still baffles me that someone who started working flipping switches in yards somehow ended up being the bigger austerity ghoul than Buffet who's probably never even walked on ties let alone stepped in a cab of a locomotive. Thank you for documenting this yard. It's one of the most stark examples I've seen of Harrison's policies.
New subscriber.. catching up in all your videos.. you are definitely at the top of railfan videos.. your in depth and very knowledgeable.. you know the rail lingo and explain it so us new rail fans can understand what is going on..Thanks again and have a great Sunday.. from Seattle,Wa
awesome video Danny. so sad to see all this "restructure" of a once busy place turn into nothing in a blink of an eye. Tilford was on my to-do list, but I guess Ill have to cross it out
Hello Danny I have been anticipating your video and I dont care when you post them , just keep up with the post and i will watch! I hope to see you on the high iron soon and meet you and treat you to lunch or something!!!! Especially down to my favorite spot Folkston GA!!!!
Hey, Danny. Nice to meet you through these lines. Yes, you are always perfect in your video capture and narrative. Excellent. Happy subscriber from Coastal City Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
OMG! I lived in Marietta for 20 years leaving in January 2017 for Indianapolis. I stood in the exact spot Mr. Danny was standing on the Marietta overpass many, many times watching Tillford Yard. I had a couple of other locations that I could view the yard without being in the way as well. Then, to see this video, and to see Tillford Yard vacant, It's so sad. I spent a lot of time enjoying the sights of Tillford. And now it's vacant. Sigh. Thanks Mr. Danny for the video...I guess.
Thanks for making this video! It is a shame that a place like Tilford can just disappear without anyone knowing about it. If I had known, I would have shot some video myself before the demise of such an historic place. Great job Danny!!!
Hi Danny, I was there viewing that yard same exact place. Terrance and I were amazed at all the trains, and all the switchers moving cuts of cars. This was April 2014. Please keep up your be intrestering and informative videos. I really do enjoy viewing yours.
Great video, Danny! Like you, I got to see the bustling yard once with Paul and KC in 2017. I couldn't believe that would be the only time I get to see Tilford. It breaks my heart to see the bustle give way to progress, but honestly the RR probably saw a good deal in it, opting to expand on areas with less expensive land (like Fairburn) while cashing out in the core here.
Great video thanks for sharing it. We in the uk have suffered much the same a lot of our Railways siding have vanished now there trying to get things moving by rail but there isn’t enough area anymore
I really enjoy your videos. I would like to see you make a video on the AutoTrain crossing bridges, especially lift ones, as well as a video on High & Wide loads, if you ever see any. Anyway, keep up the excellent work and you'll have to get back up here to Clinchfield Country some time!!!
Don't really comment much on your videos but I love your commentary and wisdom with the railroading. I've been to this yard once coming home from vacation and shocked it's gone now but hey nice catch as always 😃
You are such an incredibly knowledgeable rail fan Danny! Your right in that it is very sad the way of change or progress I guess you would call it. But the Big Executives and the Share Holders don’t care about the real people involved or what it does to a community. They just care about the Money that is going to line there pockets. I love watching your videos so keep up the good work Danny. I don’t walk real good anymore but love trains so what fans like you do is great, and if your like me and have loved trains and railroads since I was a young child that watching them never grows old. Thank you.
I am a new subscriber to your channel. Obviously you are very knowledgeable about railroads and trains. Your comments help to educate guys like me who are novices. I THANK YOU for that.
Funny that you mentioned that because I travelled all the way to Georgia in Early July as well, and got to see Inman yard and the remnants of Tilford. Can’t believe all that empty space now.
Great video with historical information and current information. It is interesting to find out what precision railroading entails. Union Pacific did something similar with the ex-Chicago & North Western Proviso Hump Yard in Melrose Park, Illinois. UP bulldozed the hump yard to make room for an enlarged Global Two intermodal yard. All UP hump work is being done at North Platte, Nebraska now. The Illinois Central did something similar a few years before the Canadian National took them over. The IC bulldozed the Markham Yard hump yard to make the area an intermodal terminal. The Canadian National started using the intermodal yard as soon as it was finished and continues to use the intermodal yard. Another portion of Markham Yard is a terminal for the unloading of auto racks. Now the Canadian National does basically flat switching from an elevated track over 171st Street down a slight grade in Markham Yard into a flat yard to the west of the Woodcrest Engine Facility. At least these two Chicago area rail facilities are still used by the railroads for railroad purposes and not by developers for high priced housing.
Awesome video as always. I haven't been there in years, but if I remember correctly, didn't CSX have a training building in that area. It was called the ready center. After I did my 6 weeks of training in Massachusetts. I was sent to the Ready Center to get certified as a conductor. And now I'm retired :)
Hey Mr. Harmom Great Video.. Wow the changes and here in Ks where seeing new things seems like Everday me & my Dad went for just a Releif Ride to get out of our Apt.. And seen a Intermodal with only 1 Engine pulling it looked like it had no problem pulling the Load.. Living in Apt. I'd give 2 Restfull Days a Bucket of Chocolate chip Ice Cream and some Hot Tub Therapy to just have Home with a Backyard again.. And seeing your place & Train Signs one of these Days me & folks we hope to There.. But watching these Videos is therapy for my Eyes Sir no negativity what so ever, all the other wash you see out there mostly in the News its blessing to see your Video's and other Guys that share there Train Video's.. We will absolutely continue to Watch.. Take Care Mr. Harmon continue staying safe.. Allen D🚂🚂🚂
Yeah, sometimes giving a roll by to a train crew now requires climbing back into the hyrail truck, as those whimpy mobiles struggle to exceed 10,000 feet! Great one, Danny.
I've worked the W&A for 26+ years and spent the first 15 years of my career working at Tilford. We were all shocked when they closed it and tore it down. It was a sad day for all of us!! Great video BTW! That was Conductor Rick Templeton and Engineer Gary Richardson. Both great guys!! I am an engineer on a local that originates out of Wauhatchie Yard in Chattanooga and we work several industries around the Chattanooga Airport. Cheers
Distant Signal is the best. What else can I say?
'tis true.
The Railroad Crossing Channel yes he is
Right on - Danny is the best. The videos, expert commentary, presentation is the best I have seen on CZcams (all categories)
Distant Signal is better than the best. How bout dat?
@@centralmsrailproductions1221 Agreed. Every railfan youtube channel's dream is to be like his!
Danny does railfanning unlike ANY other youtuber.
Dont get me wrong, there are some VERY well put together videos from others in the rail fan CZcams niche. But it's that voice and the little tidbits of info that Danny has that sets him apart from others.
At least in my books.
Ya'll should make some Railfan Danny/Distant Signal t shirts and hats!
Colin Taggart You must bear in mind, Mr Harmon is a professional newscaster. He does this for a living.
I have to agree. His voice sounds exactly as you expect the narrator to sound. It's what drew me to this channel. I thought it was some official and expensive production type channel. Only to find out tis but one lone man railfanning just the same as us.
Had me fooled, now I'm hooked. Haha
I Agree !!!
@@canyontiger4022 That would explain the voice! Learn something new every day.
@@canyontiger4022 oh I know that, but it's kind of made me respect him that much more. He knows what he's doing.
Super Danny "The Voice" Harmon.
I never knew railroading could be so interesting, until I came across this channel. 👍
Railfanning is interesting! But Danny Harmon is the best of the best! He takes it to another level.
When PSR fails, they’re gonna wish they still had this yard in Atlanta...
PSR is nothing but a smokescreen to cover up greed. While the hedge fund people see to it that all the assets are stripped from the various class 1 RR’s, an entire industry is being obliterated! I started a 41 year career with Southern Railway in 1979 at Linwood, NC, the day the yard opened for business. Over the last year and a half, my coworkers and I watched as NS shut down one facility after another with a special fondness for killing off hump yards and mechanical facilities! When the axe finally fell on Linwood in May this year, we were told that it was “in the wrong place”. It’s interesting to note that the powers that be moved all of Linwood’s work to yards in Greensboro and Charlotte, NC, and reactivated an old local yard in Spencer, NC. All three yards were instantly gridlocked, derailments and sideswipes became the norm, and management decided the thing to do was build new buildings at these small yards! Note that each of these yards are within 45 miles of Linwood, and there are no major junctions between Chlt & Gboro! The truth is that some VP gets to report to the Board of Directors that “we closed a major hump terminal”, and all the other details are left out while the board members pat each other on the back and pass out cigars! It truly hurt me to see Linwood snuffed out, but I can say I was there from the day it opened until they closed it. I still had a job, but after seeing the alarming escalation in derailments, sideswipes and runaway cuts of cars in the other yards, I decided to get out while I was still alive! Safety no longer exists out there.
Danny did you know adout the long and high Tressel between Toccoa and Mt AIRY on the old Southern. There's a lot of buffs would like to see it with a long freight crossing.
@Tom T I work for those idiots and it's a damn shame what they done to these companies! I love working on the railroad and I'll always love CSX but I'm ready to move on to Live the dream somewhere else! That bastard Ewing Hunter Harrison can burn for what he did to people
“Egg white breakfasts w/ avocado toast...” I share your sentiments! 🤪
Egg whites, avocado toast, horse hockey!
🤣. That's the "new norm"
Avocado toast and 'you have to like my opinion and views but i dont yours'
Me to lol
Funny how Avocado toast was unheard of before that one guy was making fun of an entire generation for being poor.
@@AJtheRatty Boomers & conservatives certainly found it funny enough to make it one of the three jokes they have.
Atlanta’s used to be called Terminus prior to the civil war because that’s where the train tracks ended. Knowledge good enough for trivia. 😁
Great video Danny. Interesting to see the simplified process of flat switching. I can understand the desire to try something new like PSR and block swapping but I would think the railroads might want to wait before they tear out such yard facilities just in case they need it again sometime.
As far as gentrification, the vast B&M railyards just north of Boston have been pretty much eliminated as the neighborhood rushes in. The thing that really pisses me off is that these people move in next to the rail facilities and then complain about the rail facilities which were there for over 100 years. They use their "NIMBY" power to block everything they can and make life as miserable as possible for the industry. It's like moving next to the airport and complaining about the airplanes!
@BostonGuy except that's exactly why EHH wanted it gone, so it couldn't have a chance to come back. He wanted to be sure his mark was left upon the railroad and the change in the industry was permanent. He believed that carload service is ancient and unnecessary. If you're not going to ship intermodal or through bulk transfer (unit trains) your way of transporting your business needed to switch to Amazon or US mail. Despite the fact that rail terminals like the one I work for less than 10 miles from where this video is made is thriving and booming on carload customers, it was his goal to see them all shut down and scrapped by now.
@Joe Madej no doubt! But unfortunately it's not EHH who caused the problem, it's been an ongoing process since the advent of Interstate highways. It's as though the business changed to do less business. One would think there is plenty of room for a job that makes money. The business model has been to squeeze out as much of the value out of the business, leaving a path of destruction and losses in its wake. Sell off the losses and retire from the company.
Unless something different happens, railroads will eventually put themselves right out of business. EHH has a plan to accelerate the business model by leaps and bounds, hence the sudden closure of hump yards.
@Joe Madej the only problem with this is the CEO and top execs get the payout for their hard work. The rest of us who are breaking our backs to earn the money are kicked to the curb with not even so much as a Christmas card when they close the line, the yard, etc.
The Boston Freight Terminal in South Boston, Readville and Beacon Park disappeared too.
@@ruffian2952 Actually there are two railyards (MBTA & CSX) still left in Readville.
This is in my backyard! Used to have to go there to check fuel levels on reefer cars and also verify inbounds for our yard whenever the customer was screwing up our manifest. Tilford would get 80 reefers in from Idaho on one train and half of them were for us. The other half were for the same industry name, but on CSX tracks. Then one day, we get a letter saying that our cars were no longer coming in from the Hump at Tilford. Expect to see our inbounds from Selma NC.
Hey Danny, very nice presentation! Thank you. A couple things on the details of the cut though; 3-step protection no longer uses the field generator switch, despite being the third step. Instead it's just apply the independent brakes, center the reverser, and then step 3 is make sure the first two steps have been completed... Many of us have gone to saying "set and centered" as a way of confirming 3-step protection is being used.
Also you may note that the cut of cars went into emergency long before the train moved away from them. The engineer used the brake mechanism on the rear of the train to hold them down while he shoved back on the pin. While the handbrakes should be sufficient, nothing beats a cut of cars in emergency braking to hold them down for just a few minutes.
Thank you for the tech explanation; it is very informative indeed.
@@FrogandFlangeVideo anytime. It's common daily procedure for me and all railroaders I believe. When we tell the engineer to initiate a brake application for the cut as explained here, the common slang is to "slap it on the rear," or something similar in reference.
"Brake mechanism on the rear of the train". Is that referring to remotely making a set from an end-of-train device (or DPU), or some other procedure?
(Disclaimer: I'm not certain that is actually a thing, it just seemed to be what is happening given the phrasing)
@@RailRide yes typically the EOT but if there's a DPU on the rear it will also perform the action.
Very interesting insights into how railroad freight movement is evolving.
If you come to Georgia again, here is a suggestion: Fairburn, GA(CSX intermodal, mixed freight, BNSF intermodal). We get some decent traffic through here
TillFord yard is a mistake that CSX can’t take back.
And selling their main line between Jacksonville and Pensacola, FL.
I used to work there and it was very busy, until 2008. Once the economy got better, so did the yard and road trains.
Yep that stupid Hunter Harrison messed everything up. In Chicago the CN yard south of O'Hare, had their hump ripped out because of him. So now they are flat switching the entire yard which takes more time and energy. He also got caught moving a train of all bad ordered cars which is illegal mind you. He passed away unexpectedly.
Norfolk southern did the same with the hump in allentown pa and Bellevue ohio.
@@polishfinnish3066 His stupid greedy ass worked himself to death, which is what he wants his employees to do!
With covid19 and railroad slim lining even short lines are being wiped out. Sad to see a once mega rail yard reduced to condos. Great job Danny always look forward to your next video.
Quite the contrast. Reminds me of what CSX did with Beacon Park Yard in Boston several years ago, and Pot Yard many moons ago. The value of real estate increases exponentially toward city centers so it's no surprise that rail yards get pushed out past the city limits.
They did the same thing in my town of Nashville. Years ago when it was still the Nashville, Chattanooga and St.Louis. They had their inbound hump just west of the city and their outbound at Union Station. It was all there and when L&N merged they shut it down. Many of the old structures either became warehouses or destroyed. The old roundhouse burned down by arson. Now it home to a Microsoft support facility with some newer structures but, the majority of the space is urban desert. It is a fraction of itself now in the form of Kayne St. Yard which is mainly about four or so sidings that allow a local traffic out of Radnor Yard to be divided up to the various industries north, west, east. Most of the traffic is now shunted off to short lines that handle all rail material east and west of the city. The only other traffic are the two automobile plant but I'm sure CSX manages both those operations. Nissan has a facility to process all outbound material as well as inbound. It is surprising the stuff they get by rail. They get parts by the boxcar load ,sometimes containers. They send out new Nissans andscrap metal also vehicles they crunch. I don't know about the GM plant in Springhill, all I know is that they make Equinoxes there and CSX operates a local that goes there.
COVID has hit our section of Railroad hard too my friend. They’re only really running heavy trains out of Nashville south during the day. They took the third shift pusher down here in Cowan off.
Up here in my area, they have almost shut down the entire railroad. There are a couple locals, through freights and the like, but no shops or any yard switching jobs. I live in Clinchfield Country.
Wayne Cox your shop used to be the biggest shop in the state of Tennessee too.
I dont believe there was ever a hump yard west of Radnor, but I have heard stories and seen pictures of the old house at Union Station.
They want to build houses, so then they can cry about the noise.
yep good job i am being sracastic
I lived in a city where there was a drag strip and dirt track on the same site. When developers started buiding in the area, new residents started complaining. City grandfathered thm trAcks because they had been there prior.
Developers have an obigation to bnb i n.v form customers so there are not surprises.
Seems like nothing much are different between Denmark and US, other than the trains itself.
You could build my house next to the yard with an all weather deck facing.
Jack Green it’s like they didn’t realize that railway tracks have trains on them.
I feel your sentiments, my father worked for 30 years at one of those industries in that area, he worked at Atlantic Steel, which was at the north side split on I-75 and I-85, the area is now Atlantic Station. They were a Huge rail traffic producer for both CSX an Southern/NS for almost 100 years. I was sad to see that old plant and it’s switching yards go away. My dad ran a switching engine there for a couple of years in the early 70s, great memories!
Always sad to see the destruction "progress" leaves behind... But from a business and profit standpoint it probably made sense. Your closing comments completely echoed the sentiments I've held for many years. Many towns that once were bustling with productivity and substance are now just places people live.Our job market is becoming more and more service based and less about actually making or building anything.
We're trying to make it great again but we keep being handed stumbling blocks by those who don't want that.
There are folks who handed off our manufacturing industries to folks in Asia. Those folks were paid off handsomely by the Asians and they're still reaping their ill-gotten "rewards" . We know who they are, don't we.
@@ut000bs as sad as it is, it will never return to what is was. Small and light industry exists but there will never be classic sprawling industrial facilities being built. Lots of people don't want jobs in places like that anymore. Immigrants will gladly work in them, but some people don't want immigrants. They claim they take jobs, even when they do jobs that no one else wants to do in the first place. I get that people want industries from the past to return, but it just doesn't make sense from a business perspective. For better or for worse, the best thing is ultimately to try and adapt to change rather than push against it.
@@Honeydwarf85 it depends on the change.
I did live in Western NY . (Glad to be gone.)
There was an Erir County executive who was an immigrant from I think Pakistan. He said the US was built on manufacturing. US needs to be diversified not turn its back o what built it
Such a great video on such a depressing subject... Always love your videos Danny... Thanks for putting the time and effort into allowing us to enjoy your rail fanning excursions.
Boy does that bring back some memories! CSX' REDI training center was near there. I enjoyed revisiting it and seeing some train and car handling. Thanks Danny.
Danny, your “play by play” commentary is spot on when they’re making the cut. It’s like you’re supervising from a distance when he holds the radio higher to call and get some slack in the pin. Excellent video.
As a current CSX employee all I have to say is things have gotten worse after H.H. passed away, the new regime that took over is relentless! I run in Florida but cant say exactly due to possible retribution by this establishment but these monster trains we deal with is stressful to say the least. They have cut boards down to an absolute minimum and crews are running fatigued and moral is at a all time low. After 20 plus years it has come to an end, railroading in itself is a good craft it's what these hedge funds turn corporations into that destroy it. I am moving on to new endeavors.
Thanks Danny for another great post. Youngsters, please take note. This man is the perfect example of a PROFESSIONAL in every way. Thanks Danny for setting the bar high for the rest of us, have a wonderful day!
Thanks E H Harris, youre the best!
-said noone ever (except the shareholders)
Shit, when i was working for RCX before he passed, the stocks were consistently low. He tried and failed to raise stock prices. The csx guys started blaming his ghost for every derailment or other bad things that happened. He did no favors at all for csx, only hurt them.
@@cavalierliberty6838 Let's be honest, most railroads today lack people who actually have been around railroads. We need more W. Graham Claytor Jr.'s and less Hunter Harrison's.
@@JessicaKasumi1990 you aren't whistling dixie. They only care about stocks, not about actual product movement.
@@cavalierliberty6838 PSR will only be a short term gain. Not, long term. If railroads want to be more competitive, reach your customer base with a better approach. Don't alienate them.
@@JessicaKasumi1990 there was a wood chip facility literally right across from north end of hamlet yard, and csx wouldn't build maybe an 8th mile of track to serve them for not being able to make 10 cars worth of pickup per day. Literally at the north end of the yard. Any CSX guys or railfans can vouch for this.
Patiently waiting for you next video, Danny!
6 A.M. works for me. Up at 5 every day, even on Sundays. Keep the videos coming!
Wow, that is truly a shock to see. Thanks for another great video Danny.
You never disappoint me--such variety! Look forward to the new posts all the time
Always great videos thank you
Shoulda popped over to the NS yard while you were right there!
Thanks Danny. Keep the insider info coming.
Thanks for sharing Danny - I always look forward to your new videos!
Another interesting and well made video Danny! Thank you, from a UK rail fan.
Great video as always Danny. Its crazy what can change for the railroads with in a few years.
Great video Danny. Entertaining and educational at the same time. Thanks.
Thanks Danny, another very interesting video. Your knowledge of railroad ops us second to none, helps me keep up on what's happening with the railroad.
Always look forward to Danny's latest production. Keep up the "Great" work.
What a great video Danny keep up the good work
Great video 😀👍👍
Danny, you always make my day whenever you upload!! Thank you for always having just all around great videos, that are interesting, informative, and when thought out/explained well! Thank you again, and keep up the great work!!!!😉
Danny, you are amazing. Thanks for the insight and thoroughness!
This is without a doubt the best railfan video site! Your knowledge and expertise is unequalled, yet without any pretense. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Danny for another great video. Take care
GREAT VIDEO AND INFO DANNY, THANKS & BE SAFE!!!
Thank you Danny for another excellent video.
love the flashback! I spent months in Lebanon, GA back in the 90s,and spent lots of time on that overpass. Thanks for the update. Also love all the FL videos, having moved from Orlando to Co, it's great to see what's happening now
Alsome video Danny! Love that loud sound of the to cuts connecting!
Crazy how stuff like that can happen just out of nowhere haha! Awesome video, learnt quite a bit as always!
You do a very nice job of explaining the intricacies of railroading to those folks who wouldn't know a train from a trolley car. But you also lay it out to the casual railfan and model railroader like myself. I've watched a pile of railfan pages on youtube, and you're right at the top of the list. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Danny. Your videos are great and very welcome in these times. More more more.......please?
Great job! Thanks for showing what's happening in Atlanta.
Thanks for the education on the railroad's lingo, Danny. I enjoyed your video and liked and subscribed as a result. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. (From Cartersville, Georgia)
Your videos are awesome. Both of content and video. The information is awesome
Great video! I get a little sad myself to see things drying up all around once bustling industries and railyards. At least we are out there documenting history before it’s shifted into someone else’s vision for progress.
Thank you again for doing these!
Another great job Danny! Yes it is sad to see large parts of an industry cut back and embrace a new direction. The results to a community are not always the best. However, what I enjoyed in this video was the the terminology used by the crews. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
As a layperson to trains, I enjoyed the little detailed explanation of things. Thank you!
My 9 year old railfan has learned a lot from your videos, but he's going to love this one when I show it to him. He's also very upset that Tilford yard closed. He had the opportunity to visit a couple of years ago before it shut down and often complains that it's gone. He's going to love to see that you were at the same spots that he was and that you share his sentiment. Thanks!
Excellent video Danny, that was shocking...
I've always enjoyed checking out what's going on at Tilford at that very same spot. It IS sad to see it gone. Very surprising as well, especially for what is going there.
Thanks Mr Danny for ALL of your great videos. Keep up the great work, stay safe.
I agree, Great videos keep them coming and stay safe back in FL.
Another great video. Bravo!!
Danny, you have the best videos ever! Thank you for your hard work!
Thanks Lawrence!
Always informative and interesting...thanks again Mr Danny Harmon!!!
My pleasure!
Great vicdo - professional quality narration!
Amazing! I love the history, and the “egg white breakfast with avocado toast” had me laughing! Love your videos! I’m in Utah at the moment, and I railfanning the Heber Valley Railroad, can’t wait to publish it!!!
Great video Danny I am watching from England
Another great job Danny, thanks for the education and the information. Coffee and a Premiere Video from Distant Signal, a great way to start the morning.
Amazing video Danny, i can't believe Tilford Yard is gone, that is crazy, but anyways thank you so much for sharing, stay safe down there
Great job Danny another interesting video.
I love your videos. I watch them from the UK and they make my day
Thank you again for another great video Mr. Harmon. My youngest & I enjoy your adventures and have made a game out of finding your shooting locales as we Jeep around Florida (just found two up in Tally).
Good job Danny. I agree 100%. Miss all those trains. Thanks for the good work you do. Stay safe..
God the amount of damage Harrison has done to the NA freight network truly is terrifying. It still baffles me that someone who started working flipping switches in yards somehow ended up being the bigger austerity ghoul than Buffet who's probably never even walked on ties let alone stepped in a cab of a locomotive.
Thank you for documenting this yard. It's one of the most stark examples I've seen of Harrison's policies.
A great video. It’s sad to see some railroading diminishing. I enjoyed it. Thanks 👍👍👍❤️
New subscriber.. catching up in all your videos.. you are definitely at the top of railfan videos.. your in depth and very knowledgeable.. you know the rail lingo and explain it so us new rail fans can understand what is going on..Thanks again and have a great Sunday.. from Seattle,Wa
Thanks and welcome
awesome video Danny. so sad to see all this "restructure" of a once busy place turn into nothing in a blink of an eye. Tilford was on my to-do list, but I guess Ill have to cross it out
Very informative .... thanks for better explaining some of the modern changes in railroad management.
Hello Danny I have been anticipating your video and I dont care when you post them , just keep up with the post and i will watch! I hope to see you on the high iron soon and meet you and treat you to lunch or something!!!! Especially down to my favorite spot Folkston GA!!!!
Hey, Danny. Nice to meet you through these lines. Yes, you are always perfect in your video capture and narrative. Excellent. Happy subscriber from Coastal City Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
OMG! I lived in Marietta for 20 years leaving in January 2017 for Indianapolis. I stood in the exact spot Mr. Danny was standing on the Marietta overpass many, many times watching Tillford Yard. I had a couple of other locations that I could view the yard without being in the way as well. Then, to see this video, and to see Tillford Yard vacant, It's so sad. I spent a lot of time enjoying the sights of Tillford. And now it's vacant. Sigh. Thanks Mr. Danny for the video...I guess.
God bless Danny. Your videos are masterpieces. Keep doing what your doing out there on the high iron.
That's a very nice compliment and I deeply appreciate it.
Thanks for making this video! It is a shame that a place like Tilford can just disappear without anyone knowing about it. If I had known, I would have shot some video myself before the demise of such an historic place. Great job Danny!!!
Hi Danny, I was there viewing that yard same exact place. Terrance and I were amazed at all the trains, and all the switchers moving cuts of cars.
This was April 2014.
Please keep up your be intrestering and informative videos. I really do enjoy viewing yours.
They're doing a lot of that in the Buffalo area too, a steady exemption of track and removal. Excellent video as always!
Truth. I parked overnight by a yard in east Buffalo. It was empty. Just trains passing through.
Great video, Danny! Like you, I got to see the bustling yard once with Paul and KC in 2017. I couldn't believe that would be the only time I get to see Tilford. It breaks my heart to see the bustle give way to progress, but honestly the RR probably saw a good deal in it, opting to expand on areas with less expensive land (like Fairburn) while cashing out in the core here.
Great video thanks for sharing it. We in the uk have suffered much the same a lot of our Railways siding have vanished now there trying to get things moving by rail but there isn’t enough area anymore
I really enjoy your videos. I would like to see you make a video on the AutoTrain crossing bridges, especially lift ones, as well as a video on High & Wide loads, if you ever see any. Anyway, keep up the excellent work and you'll have to get back up here to Clinchfield Country some time!!!
Don't really comment much on your videos but I love your commentary and wisdom with the railroading. I've been to this yard once coming home from vacation and shocked it's gone now but hey nice catch as always 😃
Great video as always!
Love your channel, just subscribed... 👍👍😏 Greetings from the UK... 🤪
Keep up the great work Danny
You are such an incredibly knowledgeable rail fan Danny! Your right in that it is very sad the way of change or progress I guess you would call it. But the Big Executives and the Share Holders don’t care about the real people involved or what it does to a community. They just care about the Money that is going to line there pockets. I love watching your videos so keep up the good work Danny. I don’t walk real good anymore but love trains so what fans like you do is great, and if your like me and have loved trains and railroads since I was a young child that watching them never grows old. Thank you.
I am a new subscriber to your channel. Obviously you are very knowledgeable about railroads and trains. Your comments help to educate guys like me who are novices. I THANK YOU for that.
Thanks and welcome
Funny that you mentioned that because I travelled all the way to Georgia in Early
July as well, and got to see Inman yard and the remnants of Tilford. Can’t believe all that empty space now.
Great video with historical information and current information. It is interesting to find out what precision railroading entails. Union Pacific did something similar with the ex-Chicago & North Western Proviso Hump Yard in Melrose Park, Illinois. UP bulldozed the hump yard to make room for an enlarged Global Two intermodal yard. All UP hump work is being done at North Platte, Nebraska now. The Illinois Central did something similar a few years before the Canadian National took them over. The IC bulldozed the Markham Yard hump yard to make the area an intermodal terminal. The Canadian National started using the intermodal yard as soon as it was finished and continues to use the intermodal yard. Another portion of Markham Yard is a terminal for the unloading of auto racks. Now the Canadian National does basically flat switching from an elevated track over 171st Street down a slight grade in Markham Yard into a flat yard to the west of the Woodcrest Engine Facility. At least these two Chicago area rail facilities are still used by the railroads for railroad purposes and not by developers for high priced housing.
Awesome video as always. I haven't been there in years, but if I remember correctly, didn't CSX have a training building in that area. It was called the ready center. After I did my 6 weeks of training in Massachusetts. I was sent to the Ready Center to get certified as a conductor. And now I'm retired :)
It was the REDI Center. I had been there at Tilford multiple times. Sad to see what's become of it.
Hey Mr. Harmom Great Video.. Wow the changes and here in Ks where seeing new things seems like Everday me & my Dad went for just a Releif Ride to get out of our Apt.. And seen a Intermodal with only 1 Engine pulling it looked like it had no problem pulling the Load..
Living in Apt. I'd give 2 Restfull Days a Bucket of Chocolate chip Ice Cream and some Hot Tub Therapy to just have Home with a Backyard again.. And seeing your place & Train Signs one of these Days me & folks we hope to There.. But watching these Videos is therapy for my Eyes Sir no negativity what so ever, all the other wash you see out there mostly in the News its blessing to see your Video's and other Guys that share there Train Video's.. We will absolutely continue to Watch..
Take Care Mr. Harmon continue staying safe.. Allen D🚂🚂🚂
Yeah, sometimes giving a roll by to a train crew now requires climbing back into the hyrail truck, as those whimpy mobiles struggle to exceed 10,000 feet! Great one, Danny.
I've worked the W&A for 26+ years and spent the first 15 years of my career working at Tilford. We were all shocked when they closed it and tore it down. It was a sad day for all of us!! Great video BTW! That was Conductor Rick Templeton and Engineer Gary Richardson. Both great guys!! I am an engineer on a local that originates out of Wauhatchie Yard in Chattanooga and we work several industries around the Chattanooga Airport. Cheers
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed it.
It makes my night to watch you Danny Harmon. Love the high iron you share... kunochiturtledove....OUT.