Hopping A Train With A Bicycle! Man could not wait for slow moving rock train on Florida East Coast Railway. Like a train hobo, he gets on a slow moving freight train with his bike over his shoulder. The local freight with a special locomotive for cancer awareness, was switching cars on an industrial siding at Vero Beach, Florida. While the train was moving, he gets on with his bike and then crosses to the other side! The train had a rough stop right as he got on. This is about the most dangerous thing that I have seen someone do on a train. It is even more dangerous than my video of Danny the conductor riding the middle end of a boxcar on a fast moving reversing train :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psGrlicCDSY . The locomotive is a GP40-2 built 8-80 by EMD. It was specially painted for cancer awareness dedicated to Susan G. Komen who died of breast cancer at the age of 33. Susan G Komen is the largest breast cancer organization in the United States and is located in Fairfield, Ohio just north of Cincinnati. This video shows the guy hopping the train and it shows the train at 2 different level railroad crossings at Vero Beach. This was filmed by my wife on January 29, 2020. I also filmed it. I was about 100 feet to the west of her and I will post my video of it soon. My video will show the train working a customer and it will show my angle of the guy crossing over the train. 4:22 is the point where the man crosses through the train.Thanks For Watching! Please give a thumbs up and make sure you subscribe to my channel! Please watch another video of mine below to help pay for my train trips:
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