• NS F-units and OCS in New York State - 8/22-25

  • Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New York State.
Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New York State.

Moderator: Otto Vondrak

  by johndr
 
How is this train coming to Binghamton, down the NS from Saratoga, or down the NYS&W from Syracuse? Gonna try and catch it before work.
  by charlie6017
 
Awesome videos, thanks for posting them!

Those clouds are fierce looking, holy crap!!

Charlie
  by Railroaded
 
Jr's videos and my photos could have been a lot nicer, but like I said, all of a sudden it got REAL windy, dark, and then rainy. I'm tellin' you it's weird. This happened to us last summer at Lake Ave. with the same NS OCS train, and then again in Jamestown 2 weeks ago with that PRR E-8 passenger train. With heavy downpours & lightening flying everywhere, I was starting to question my sanity just for standing there...

The trains looked awesome anyway, regardless of the photo quality, it was really nice just to see them go through town.....and then run for the shelter of my truck as they passed by...
Last edited by Railroaded on Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  by ckwwestshore
 
So, it looks like it will be out of M'Ville at 0800hrs on the 24th, right? Of course, this goes without saying that this all happens assuming NS doesn't change their mind again...
  by charlie6017
 
Yep, it looks like Wednesday it will come back from points east back to Bison! Hopefully! ;-)

Charlie
  by JDFCLK96
 
It was through Hornell tonight at 8:07 PM. Just in the last available light.
  by Mike Stellpflug
 
MP366 And I followed it East from Attica, black cloud following all the way. I gave up at Arkport. NS 955 called CASS signal at 19:58.
Pics later when I get time to put them up.

Mike
  by Mike Stellpflug
 
Here we go. Don't have a fast lens on the DSLR and had to use ISO 800, so quality isn't the best. It was still fun to chase even in the gloomy weather.
Thanks to K4 for all his efforts.

At Attica:
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Flying thru Silver Springs:
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Still moving slow along Rt. 438 just East of Portage Bridge:
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In the flats just North of Arkport:
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Hope for better weather and scheduling on Wednesday.
  by Railroaded
 
Wow, that second shot is great! If you don't mind me asking', what camera & what exact settings did you use for those? Thanks.
  by Mike Stellpflug
 
Railroaded wrote:Wow, that second shot is great! If you don't mind me asking', what camera & what exact settings did you use for those? Thanks.
Nikon D3000
DSLR settings were bad = ISO800 at 1/100 @ f5.6 with a zoom lens.

The train was really moving, except at Portageville where they were just starting to accelerate after crossing the bridge.
Last edited by Mike Stellpflug on Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  by scottychaos
 
Thanks for the pics and videos! :)
its interesting that the two A-units are facing in the same direction!
I wonder how that happened? and why?
and will one of them be turned somewhere before the "real" tour begins?

Scot
  by K4Pacific
 
For Scott's answer to his question: "At Mohawk, 2 of the units (an A & B unit) and the sleepers (head 4 cars)
will be cut and staged on the Mohawk Switching Lead."
  by Railroaded
 
For the head on shot I'm guessing you used a tripod ? Were the side on views hand held & panned with the motion of the train? The sharpness & clarity at that low light condition is really good.
  by Mike Stellpflug
 
Railroaded wrote:For the head on shot I'm guessing you used a tripod ? Were the side on views hand held & panned with the motion of the train? The sharpness & clarity at that low light condition is really good.
All hand held. I tried panning at Arkport, but with a 1/100 shutter speed it was not slow enough to blur the scenery very well.
Last edited by Mike Stellpflug on Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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