Longest & Fastest Military Train Ever! Over 300 Pieces Of Military Equipment Whizzing By On CSX Main Line! Speed Check By Radar! Kansas City Southern Railway locomotives are pulling this long fast train near Russell, Kentucky. Norfolk Southern Railroad is also included. 2nd train is in Florence, Kentucky and we do a speed check there by radar also. I was filming Norfolk Southern trains when my friend Matt from Railfan Depot on YouTube notified me about the military train. It went through Hamilton, Ohio and then passed through Cincinnati before heading east in Kentucky. I went to Greenup, Kentucky to wait for it. Greenup is just north of Russell , Kentucky where the train was heading on the CSX main line along the Ohio River. I waited a short time and got lucky that it came through while there was still good light. It passed me at about 7:22pm and I checked the speed of the unit military train with my radar thingy. It had 332 axles. Thanks Matt for letting me know about the train! Matt has awesome train videos so check out his channel and subscribe. The radar thingamajig was brought back by popular demand. I will be using it off and on so don't worry, it's not going away. Right before I filmed the military train I filmed my fasted train yet and it was led by the Pennsylvania Railroad Heritage Unit. That is the 3rd time in the past few months that I have filmed that locomotive leading a train. This video also shows Norfie hanging out under my bird feeders. She stays in the house most of the time so hopefully she won't try to catch my birds.
I listened for the military train on 160.230 along the 3 track mainline in Kentucky. When I got there all the lights on the line side signals were red. About 15 minutes or so before the train came I noticed a clear signal on Track 1. Then I heard a faint transmission on my radio from the leading locomotive followed by chirping from the end of train device. I have filmed 4 military trains recently and this is the longest one. What is all of the equipment on this train? Leave a comment below. Filmed April 27, 2022.
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