Ever seen a train like this?! 2 Miles Of Gons! 2 Locomotives Pulling Over 140 Gondolas and 2 Locomotives Shoving The Rear Of The Train! Then Sponge Bob Square Pants CSX Locomotives pull a mixed freight.These trains are in Hamilton, Ohio passing the building that caught fire when I was filming last week. Norfolk Southern pulled the first huge train toward Cincinnati. CSX pulled the second train passing in the other direction. The first train was nothing but gondola rail cars. Have you ever seen a gondola train that long and with 2 distributed power units ( DPU )? I filmed this in another huge ice and snow storm. The rain froze when the temperatures dropped and then it snowed on top of the ice. Not many people were out on this day so it was easy to move about. The CSX train is pulled by a couple of SD40-3 locomotives that are called Sponge Bob Square Pants locomotives because the front of them has a square shape. Not many SD40 units are still in operation on CSX or Norfolk Southern. The buildings in this video caught on fire when I was filming trains going by them last week and they caught on fire again on Sunday, February 6, 2022. They are constantly being vandalised since the paper mills went out of business a few years ago.
I just got information that the gondola train is 60C out of Indiana Harbor Mill near Chicago. It ships loads of steel ingots to a steel mill in Calvert, Alabama. I filmed this same train recently on the NS Rathole Line in central Kentucky when I was on a bridge over it. Does anyone else have any further information on this train?
Filmed February 4, 2022.
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