CSX Train Meets BNSF Train! Red Fox Trots Near Tracks w Train Coming Big Freight Train + More Trains



8 Trains in all in this action packed train video filmed in and around Dun Kirk NY on February 28th 2023.

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47 thoughts on “CSX Train Meets BNSF Train! Red Fox Trots Near Tracks w Train Coming Big Freight Train + More Trains”

  1. Love the fast BNSF train. I recently got a wonderful gift.a Uniden scanner. I can listen to Amtrak in St Louis and our short line and UP trains
    Love your videos especially when you have wildlife and info about where the trains are from and where they're going

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  2. That IS a fox trotting along the service road! Ya don't see that sort of thing very often, but there are geese for them not too far from there. Berry road has a smallish lake and plenty of honking geese, trains too!!

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  3. Hey i notice that as you were shooting the guy and train stsnding there at the pile of rocks as you pand down there was a little Fox trotting towards the guy by the rocks by the time you pand back the little fox was gone i hope you see it i.psuse it to look at it twice it's not a dog that was a fox on the hunt stsy blessed sir keep on shooten those wonderful pix love em all Hooorrraaahhh

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  4. I owned a brand new GMC C5500 Duramax hooked to an Allison transmission. The transmission blew a thrust bearing at 17K miles. It was replaced and worked ok after that but was out of commission for almost two weeks. I had a head gasket replaced on the duramax because it would spit up it's load of antifreeze on the road and sound an alarm which gave me about 20 seconds to get off the road before it just shut down on me. It did this several times and I was always thankful I wasn't on a busy highway when it happened. It still intermittently spit up antifreeze after the head gasket was replaced. The engine needed 3 glow plugs replaced by 70K but I never bothered because the glow plugs had a tendency to corrode in place in the head and snap off when replacing. That could end up in removing a head to replace a glow plug. Luckily it always started even if I forgot to plug in the block heater. I sold the thing in 2011 and ran away vowing never again.

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  5. Hey WWOT…you're "intro" to M367 @6:17 shows just how awesome manifest trains are (in this "age" of unit- and e-commerce stack trains)…what a beautiful shot…definitely worth keeping. Something "tells me" the curious old boxcar @8:28 is ex-Rio Grande… NS 28P may have "snuck up" on you, but…"check it out"…that bad boy was flyin'. As you so perfectly said, (you gotta) "think on the fly"!!! 💨😯 💨

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  6. Dans quel état d'Amérique sont réalisées ces images ?

    Moi, français de 74ans, j'ai rêvé de visiter le grand canyon avant la fin de ma vie, mais c'est maintenait trop tard.

    As-tu des films de ces régions qui m'inspirent ?

    Je suis amoureux des trains depuis ma tendre jeunesse.

    Ton univers professionnel était dans le domaine des trains ?

    A bientôt

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