As I was leaving work last night I heard a faint horn on the outskirts of town. I figured it had to be on the NS tracks a block from where I work... and I was right!
I apologize in advance for my amateur camerawork and the darkness. The camera really shows the darkness, a lot more than what I saw while I was filming it. But like I said, this is the first time I have videoed a train. I'll learn the tricks as time goes by.
Turn your volume up a little... some pretty good horn action. There are 12 crossings along where I was standing... so they lay on the horn pretty much the entire time.
My first attempt at videoing a train
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Re: My first attempt at videoing a train
Good Job for a first time. Like that horn.


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Re: My first attempt at videoing a train
not bad. I caught an NS train by the Lincoln depot a few weeks back.
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