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Metro-North Railroad & Amtrak HD 60fps: GE P32AC-DM Push-Pull Action @ Croton-Harmon 6/29/15
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All push-pull train action between 7:10 AM and 8:43 AM @ Croton-Harmon while waiting for M3A set on train 740 (   • Metro-North Railroad HD 60fps: Budd M...  ). Includes extra long Maple Leaf. Enjoy =)
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Date of upload: Jun 29, 2015 ^^


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@composerlecturer

7 years ago

Several years ago I had to give a lecture in Toronto. I flew from EWR (Newark, NJ). It was a bumpy ride both ways and I only saw clouds. Then a few years later I had to give three lectures in Toronto. This time I put an extra day on either end, and took the Amtrak/Via Maple Leaf up and back. Going up, it was a relaxed way to make sure my lectures were ready, and coming back it was gorgeous scenery and a shoes-off-kicked-back mini-vacation. I haven't flown anywhere since.

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@mbapnyc

5 years ago

0:14 That sound was used for fan railers Shoreliner Mod Pack

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@david14Herbie

5 years ago

My favorite station! So many childhood memories from there

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@Hayabusa2049

8 years ago

This video @ 60 FPS is amazing! I love the Genesis Engines.

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@noodleanimate1401

5 years ago

That bell at the beginning.

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@malikrthr1

8 years ago

Nice. There goes #225 :) I am assuming for the Maple Leaf, somewhere before Penn Station, an Amtrak P32AC-DM probably towed the P42DC locmotive into Penn Station. Similar to Grand Central Terminal, I don't think some of the diesel locomotives are allowed to operate into Penn Station because of the fumes from the diesel fuel.

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@DevilDolphin734

8 years ago

Trains are beautiful!

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@dennisschafer4883

2 years ago

interessanter Film und Züge, Thank You

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@AaronJrBrundidge

8 years ago

I did not know the second train was on the same track the first one was, Track 1

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@iddris7962

7 years ago

Did anyone catch the M7

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@jackman2001

3 years ago

The love the fact the Express trains going directly to Harlem-125th Street and Grand Central instead of stopping at Ossining and Tarrytown (ps I wish they were limited stops only for express service) I’m not a fan of them stopping at 2 stations

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@michaelsandford1015

6 years ago

Looking good thanks

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@BVERailer

6 years ago

00:11 that horn had a voice crack lmao

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@coolleo149

1 year ago

Engine 46 had the “Connecting America For 50 Years” painting already and the raised letter K5LA was replaced by the official one.

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@JTC2227

2 years ago

I Love Metro North Railroad & Amtrak ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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@trainmancorey

8 years ago

Was this the video you used for the sound pack. The bell from the coach train in the beginning.

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@railfannerjs6308

4 months ago

Eagle 6 express to New York now arriving on track one! Me: we’re already in New York… >:3

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@sonuchadalavada5193

8 years ago

You were there at 7 in the morning? Now that's dedication :P

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@ThatGuyA300

7 years ago

I noticed that the Metro North RR and the NYC Subway have the same symbol on the sides of trains. Are they in the relatively same area?

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@Chryzzo

7 years ago

I have a question, why do these trains have a loco which pushes instead of pulling ? I've seen it everywhere in the States. It's really odd, how do they know when to stop, signals, etc. ?

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