12 Awesome Trains on the Norfolk Southern Harrisburg Line Summer 2018

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Summer of 2018 was an exciting one for trains: the longer days combined with a mix of locomotives and train types made it one of the best summers for railfanning along the Harrisburg Line! Expand description to see train info below:
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    0:00 - Introduction of maps and video information - (SKIP INTRO: 1:20)
    1:20 - June 16 - 60N - Daily Loaded Steel Slabs: Paulsboro, NJ - Farrell, PA (NLMK)
    NS SD60E 6999
    NS C44-9W 9329
    NS C44-9W 9534
    2:45 - June 1 - 570 - Anthracite Loads: Reading, PA (RBMN) - Leetsdale, PA (Mol-Dok)
    NS ET44AC 3680
    NS C44-9W 9718
    NS C44-9W 9721
    5:40 - 211 - Tuesday - Sunday Intermodal: Croxton, NJ - Atlanta, GA
    BNSF C44-9W 4611
    BNSF C44-9W 4426
    FXE SD70ACe 4079
    7:10 - June 30 - 211 - Tuesday - Sunday Intermodal: Croxton, NJ - Atlanta, GA
    UP ES44AC 5447
    NS C44-9W 9055
    NS C44-9W 9101
    9:10 - July 1 - 11K - Daily Manifest: Allentown, PA - Elkhart, IN
    NS ES44AC 8100 “Nickel Plate Road”
    NS C44-9W 9790
    11:00 - July 10 - 24Q - Tuesday Baretable: Charleston, SC - Croxton, NJ
    UP SD60 2188
    UP SD70M 4904
    13:10 - August 10 - 212 - Tuesday - Sunday Intermodal: Atlanta, GA - Croxton, NJ
    UP SD70M 4365
    NS ES44DC 7568
    NS AC44C6M 4167
    14:15 - 211 - Tuesday - Sunday Intermodal: Croxton, NJ - Atlanta, GA
    NS C44-9W 9064
    NS SD60I 6757
    NS AC44C6M 4055
    15:25 - August 17 - H31 - Monday -Friday Local - Reading, PA - Lebanon, PA (Turn)
    NS GP40-2 3029
    NS GP38-2 5661
    NS GP40-2 3001
    NS GP38-3 5827
    16:40 - August 20 - 20W - Friday - Tuesday Intermodal: Chicago, IL - Croxton, NJ
    NS SD70 2568
    BNSF C44-9W 5355
    BNSF ET44AC 3870
    18:10 - August 24 - H31 - Monday -Friday Local - Reading, PA - Lebanon, PA (Turn)
    NS SW1001 2105
    NS SW1001 2104
    19:55 - September 3 - 11K - Daily Manifest: Allentown, PA - Elkhart, IN
    NS SD70ACU 7248
    NS ES44AC 8006
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Komentáře • 82

  • @andrewpalm2103
    @andrewpalm2103 Před 5 lety +16

    The informational subtitles, maps, and track diagrams (with signal indications!) are really great. This makes a video so much more interesting to me. I've been a railfan for 60 years, and I like to see (or hear) something more than just trains going by. Context, Baby, context. Many thanks!

  • @CoasterFan2105
    @CoasterFan2105 Před 5 lety +5

    Hey look, it's 2105! I'm amazed those things are still being used on a Class 1. Nice catch and great video!

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Mike! Unfortunately, as of right now 2104 and 2105 are sitting in Roanoke with their stacks capped :(

    • @DannyTOG
      @DannyTOG Před 2 lety

      @@MetraFan81 how?

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před 5 lety +12

    Those maps and track diagrams are very interesting.
    What a lovely shot in the low evening light with the combine parked for the night.

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      That's one of those total surprise moments: I had wanted a shot from about where the fourth backhoe is on the right in order to get the train coming through the crossing, but I had no idea all that equipment was there, so, without time to drive to another location I decided to use them all as props!

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-Lahaye Před 5 lety +7

    The maps showing the routes and informative text with the video are great, it gives a lot of information for those not familiar with the area and the trains running there.

  • @510trackside5
    @510trackside5 Před 4 lety +3

    You’re already exposing your shadow, might as well wave back when a crew acknowledge you lol

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 4 lety

      Lol, yeah I don't always wave back because one time when I did I accidentally bumped by camera and ruined the shot.

  • @Steve1959
    @Steve1959 Před 4 lety

    I'm a big fan of the Norfolk Southern trains. I live in Bound Brook NJ and I watch them all here and in South Plainfield NJ. Keep posting them all. Two thumbs way up!!!!

  • @Steve-xf4uv
    @Steve-xf4uv Před 5 lety +4

    I'm surprised that they are not required to cover those hoppers - that's COAL DUST !! Great video; well shot, good focus, like the farther away shots.

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      Thanks! Fresh loads of fine, dry coal will do that for the first several miles until the loose stuff is blown off, which just falls to the ground. Some railroads have overhead latex sprayers that coat the top of the cars to prevent dust from flying off, but I am not aware of any those in place around here.

  • @dc43tokyo
    @dc43tokyo Před 2 lety

    Amazing videography, framing your shots, lack of narration, etc. is awesome. Most relaxing, informative and enjoyable train channel. Thank you!

  • @robertdoyle1470
    @robertdoyle1470 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the best rr videos on CZcams,most people think you live in the area and know what trains are what.

  • @ngauge22
    @ngauge22 Před 4 lety

    The shot of 211 coming around the bend through the corn fields was fantastic. You really pick your camera locations well. Great channel.

  • @greglaplante7593
    @greglaplante7593 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice shots , love those beautiful Norfolk Southern beast .

  • @gleanerk
    @gleanerk Před 5 lety +2

    Still watching and enjoying. Also enjoy the educational part too !

  • @reidselby2569
    @reidselby2569 Před 5 lety +3

    Another gooder ! I loved the lighting, angles and education inserted in this one. These are the kind of vids people should strive for. They're artistically and technically pleasing. I'd like to meet you and discuss your equipment sometime. Keep up the great work !

  • @denault3985
    @denault3985 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent once again, definitely part of the top five railroad content providers! I still don't understand why mediocre rail video photographers get way more hits than you?

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      A lot of that has to do with understanding how CZcams works: over 70% of all views come from the "suggested videos" tab on the home page or on the side bar while watching a video. The algorithm mainly uses "watch time" to generate suggestions, combined with viewer history (related channels, topics, etc) to display results. In 2019, they really made this much more advance, so instead of constantly promoting videos for long calendar duration (weeks to months at a time) from highly viewed channels, CZcams is much more keen to reward suggestions to new uploads from ALL content creators, especially younger channels, in order to help them grow. This means that channels that only upload videos once a month or so will struggle to grow or accumulate suggestions, especially if the videos fail to get user engagement, unless there is good effort in creating a good brand or "story". Take Distant Signal for example, who has perfected his brand by growing viewer engagement in the train community to the point where he can upload maybe one or two videos a month and still do very well-it should be noted that his channel exploded in views and subs since CZcams changed their algorithm-but channels that have a more vlog style approach thrive on quantity of uploads over quality. This means that CZcams has placed pressure on long-time channel like myself to improve the quality of the content to get those viewer engagement (watch time and retention) numbers up in order to thrive, which is why I started uploading a lot of different types of videos and have used more catchy titles, and thumbnails (which CZcams actually tells you to do) and am trying topics to appeal to a broader audience than just a few quality videos that are only tailored to the interests of a few in the hobby. While I don't want to sacrifice my "style" so to speak, one can never truly accomplish growth without just going after something different and trying new things, plus the reality is you'll never please everyone in every single video. Now, there are pros and cons to this: remember, at the end of the day CZcams is owned by Google and is here to make money, so by taking an approach to suggest and get views on quantity of uploads means that Google is able to make money not just from top stars, but also every day creators who build a so-called "story" or "style" that the algorithm is able to calculate once viewer population hits a few thousand (number of subscribers has nothing to do with this). Obviously, this is good for creators who have the time to put out a lot of videos because they can easily make a decent share of pocket change (sometimes more), but the biggest pitfall of the algorithm operating this way is that it favors a high population of new uploads; therefore, viewer retention will drop off the face of the earth after about a week or two in favor of suggesting the latest. For example, in previous years my new videos would get maybe a couple hundred views a day in the first week and continue to creep up over time-now it's reverse, where the view counts are extremely front-loaded, but are slow to tick up over time unless they hit a certain threshold of watch time and viewer engagement. It's my opinion CZcams made this change to appeal to advertisers, by guaranteeing them a certain level of views per video, after all, that's how CZcams is making their money. I do favor the change, as I've never hit view counts this great, but I do feel bad for all of the quality channels out there that go unnoticed. - anyway, thanks for the kind words, as always!

    • @charlesshivoder2887
      @charlesshivoder2887 Před 5 lety

      Hi again from Cornwall. Thank you for this explanation. I really object to being the subject of manipulation by a group as evil as Google. You are of course correct, it’s all about squeezing the most money for THEM out of YOUR artistic work: witness you comment about “pocket change”. My daughter and son-in-law who live in Pelosi-Land, and both have good (good=well-paid) jobs at Google. (Nobody at Google does anything that could be reasonably called good!). They are both so brain-washed by the Google in-house propaganda machine, you cannot have any meaningful discussion with them about Googles policies.
      Anyway I agree with your other correspondent that you produce beautiful videos. I think I told you that just about every time I’ve commented on your work. So thank you again for the truly amazing work you do. I like Danny down in Florida also, but his gift is gab - after all he’s a radio broadcaster or something similar. But you are a very talented artist and videographer.
      Finally, could possibly list your email address next to the Facebook info. I’d very much like to respectfully correspond with you, but I don’t do social media.
      Many thanks, again. CAS

  • @stanley4006
    @stanley4006 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video I really enjoyed watching thank you

  • @jamestally4612
    @jamestally4612 Před 5 lety +1

    Good stuff man👻🎅🐫🐫🐫🐫🐫🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹🐹👻🐹🐹🐹🐹💽🐷🐷🔎⏰🐹🐫😀💻📀🐷📀

  • @charlesshivoder2887
    @charlesshivoder2887 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi from Cornwall. Wow I know most of these locations very well. I’m a big fan of the brickyard next to 419. I’ll sit there and pleasurably watch a train pass. I’m particularly interested in your last clip at Ramona Rd. I cross there often and late one evening about perhaps 8 or so months ago I went to cross there. I found the asphalt totally ripped up and not crossable. It was clear that at least on truck of a recent train was on the ground. Turns out that all the grade crossings for several miles were also ripped up, because the next day they were all closed for repairs.
    I never found out if the train ultimately derailed or somehow made it to its destination. I guess it’s possible that it might have retailed itself at a trailing point switch. Your video was clearly made before this incident.
    THANK YOU. CAS

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      Oh I remember that! They tore up all of the road crossings because they laid sections of half-mile long welded rail next to the tracks and did a cheap "patch job" to bury the rail until it was time to put in...then they repaved most of the crossings. The rails on track one were totally swapped with new rail, that's where the pile of tie plates came from in the foreground of my shot in Richland with the BNSF power. I mistakenly said it was a tie replacement project, but I believe they only replaced the rails. My understanding is around here, the rails are only replaced every 20-30 years, depending on how much life they can get out of them from grinding the rail head every season.

    • @charlesshivoder2887
      @charlesshivoder2887 Před 5 lety

      Well, I think the incident I’m talking about was a preamble to the welded rail installation. The rails were still laying next to the tracks when I came upon the crossing mess. I had gone across the Ramona Rd crossing about 6 PM on my way to dinner with friends. Coming home at about 10 or so, I found the crossing torn up. It’s clear to me that a train had badly deformed the asphalt to create two peaks of macadam and ballast 8 to 10 inches high parallel to the rails. Maybe just one truck derailed on a freight car. And was dragged along ripping out each grade crossing as it went. The new rail went in a few weeks later. I started to call the cops to report it, but then remember that Myerstown has no police force. So I called NS at the number on the crossing gate. Ain’t railroading fun!! CAS. (Charlie).

  • @TheRrxing
    @TheRrxing Před 3 lety

    What a great video as usual. Love the interesting fun facts.

  • @charliepress6629
    @charliepress6629 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video!!! Thanks for sharing...

  • @joseignaciocochacoria8594

    Super video Sr!!!
    👍👍👍📹👍👍👍

  • @Max-uu6cu
    @Max-uu6cu Před 4 lety

    I appreciate the text annotations in the video. Thanks for the info!

  • @freebrickproductions
    @freebrickproductions Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent catches! Love the SW1001 pair and those standard-cab EMDs leading (especially the UP SD60 and NS SD70)! Also nice to see another video of the GE e-bell along the Harrisburg Line.

  • @brianfalzon6739
    @brianfalzon6739 Před rokem

    Awesome catches, well done!

  • @DelmarvaRailProductions
    @DelmarvaRailProductions Před 5 lety +1

    Superb video!!

  • @verastaki
    @verastaki Před 4 lety

    It's interesting how nowadays all engines blow their horn in a same pattern and order. First blow is long, second blow is long, third one is always short and fourth one is the longest, or sometimes same as first and second. Back in the 80's & 90's they used to blow the horn randomly and for long periods of time.

  • @sawyerbonning951
    @sawyerbonning951 Před 4 lety

    Very cool! I live in Hamburg PA and my dad works in reading

  • @elvinferrell7266
    @elvinferrell7266 Před 5 lety +1

    Even stranger to me to see a Ferromex engine in PA is that it is behind 2 BNSF engines. Ferromex is 26% owned by Union Pacific.

  • @brandonreeves5979
    @brandonreeves5979 Před 3 lety

    The camera you use to shoot this video is incredible. Great footage and love the narration that goes along with each shot. 😎👍🏻💯

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @yankee1789
    @yankee1789 Před 5 lety +1

    Really nice video!

  • @tedfisk1211
    @tedfisk1211 Před rokem

    Very enjoyable video.

  • @KushalDave
    @KushalDave Před 5 lety +1

    wow nice catch

  • @jamesstallings2007
    @jamesstallings2007 Před 5 lety

    Very Nice !!!

  • @frankym274
    @frankym274 Před 5 lety

    Nice Catch

  • @andrewbirt2834
    @andrewbirt2834 Před 5 lety +1

    The first engine the sd60e 6999 I saw 7000 today!

  • @clauslr
    @clauslr Před 5 lety +1

    Great clips. And a nice touch to have your shadow ‘signing out’ on the last clip :-)

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      Haha yeah, there was no avoiding getting the shadow in the shot at that time of evening.

    • @clauslr
      @clauslr Před 5 lety

      @@CentralPennRailProductions Were your former YT name OoOoOzy?

  • @pennywise1281
    @pennywise1281 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing

  • @keneckel2269
    @keneckel2269 Před 5 lety +1

    Saw the FXE locomotive at the 5:40 mark and had to google the name! Ferromex (reporting mark FXE) (portmanteau of Ferrocarril Mexicano or "Mexican Railway") is a private rail consortium that operates the largest (by mileage) railway in Mexico with combined mileage (Ferromex + Ferrosur) of 7500 miles (12070 km) and is part of the North American Class I railroads.

  • @moregltfirephotography4857

    At 4:53 that's cool I live near Conway yards which is near there when I drive past there I always see those coal cars sitting on the siding

  • @Cryptonymicus
    @Cryptonymicus Před 5 lety +1

    Good vid, but I would've panned to stick with the Ferromex power at 6:21 just because I don't think I've seen one before lol.

  • @southeastvirginiarailfan2110

    We'll still have like 3 SD70s left when the acc program is complete. Not much but hey still can film em

  • @gemmumma8354
    @gemmumma8354 Před 5 lety

    Excelant

  • @taslimchoudhary1253
    @taslimchoudhary1253 Před 5 lety

    Superb 🇮🇳

  • @yourlocalbaltimorerailfan.6756

    The UP lead intermodal has a Tier 4 trailing second, not a dash 9. But great video!

  • @BNSF-2050
    @BNSF-2050 Před 4 lety

    FXE is also rare on the BNSF Staples Sub

  • @berkshiresubrailfan
    @berkshiresubrailfan Před 4 lety

    Nice k5hla on 8100

  • @southeastvirginiarailfan2110

    2568's RS3L still sounds good

  • @MrJimmybgood
    @MrJimmybgood Před 5 lety

    wow i never seen fred at the end of a train with the engine .

  • @berkshiresubrailfan
    @berkshiresubrailfan Před 4 lety

    Ns sd70acu 7248 at 20:21 is actually a sd9043mac ex up

  • @timothyammon8579
    @timothyammon8579 Před 5 lety +1

    The second train in the video what kind of train horn wss on it

  • @46bovine
    @46bovine Před 5 lety +1

    Aaaaargh, the carbon footprint of the anthracite dust. Good grief, whatever will we do? The ice caps will melt and the polar bears will get very depressed. Further south the penguins, not the hockey ones from Pittsburgh, but the real ones will move...somewhere. Woe is us!

  • @milesjones6851
    @milesjones6851 Před rokem

    Can you do Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall of 2019?

  • @stevekline3383
    @stevekline3383 Před 5 lety

    What railroad frequencies do you monitor?

  • @Kmaster2007
    @Kmaster2007 Před 5 lety

    Do BNSF trains go through there every day?

  • @matthewthompson5615
    @matthewthompson5615 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey man at 1:44 I was wounding that the white color on to of the cab is. Is that so sort of reflector so that the sun can’t hit the drivers?????

    • @evanveres7483
      @evanveres7483 Před 5 lety

      Matthew THOMPSON maybe but i think it’s the paint scheme

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      The thing sticking out to the side is a mirror.

    • @evanveres7483
      @evanveres7483 Před 5 lety

      Central Penn Rail Productions I think he me might where the number boards are, the white

  • @shawnpowell5876
    @shawnpowell5876 Před 2 lety

    Hi CPRP, I have a question. Was wondering that when you're out shooting videos and pics again could you send me one to add to my railroad room I'm creating in our new home? Reason I asked is bcuz I'm a disabled Delawarian and don't get out much due to my hereditary nerve disease. If you're able to send me a photo of a train I'll have it framed to add to my collection I have currently. Thanks for your time and look fwd to seeing new videos in the near future.

  • @scoobycarr5558
    @scoobycarr5558 Před 5 lety

    What about Norfolk Southern's hot intermodal trains 212 and 211? Do they originate in Philadelphia, New Jersey or New York?

  • @csaw780
    @csaw780 Před 3 lety

    Hauling Russian steel from NJ to Pittsburgh, isn’t that something?

  • @FloridaRailfan
    @FloridaRailfan Před 5 lety

    You should start narrating

  • @franktstets8037
    @franktstets8037 Před 5 lety +1

    Have you ever done any videos on the Camp Hill to Carlisle N.S. line ?

    • @CentralPennRailProductions
      @CentralPennRailProductions  Před 5 lety

      The Lurgan Branch? I have some but never compiled them into a video, I am thinking about making a few more visits, but haven't gotten around to it.