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Railfan Harassment!
I was minding my own business chasing trains on the UPRR Cuero Subdivision with my boy on May 17, 2020. We stopped at the crossing on Old Cuero Road near Yoakum, Texas to get a south bound coal train passing the defect detector at MP 68.8, as I have done many times before in the past.
After standing out in the heat with my boy for about 30 minutes or so, I decided to park in a nice shady spot on the side of the road. While setting up my camera in the bed of my truck, to shoot over top of any vehicles that might obstruct a ground level shot, I was approached by the residents of the house that I had parked nearest.
As my camera will show at the end of the video, I wasn't on thier property, and I never filmed thier residence or their persons, except the wife (who looked more like a wet dog than a lady) who was at the time standing on public property and had no reasonable expectation of privacy.
This is EVERY second of footage I filmed at this location on this date, and other than the addition of the intro and subtitles, it has NOT been altered in any other way. No footage was left out, except for the last 20-30 seconds of the encounter (which wasn't filmed), when thier big ass dog walked away from my truck and I saw an opening to break down my camera and try for a different location with less stupid ass motherfuckers present. Was I in the wrong? The local sheriff's office doesn't think so, and neither do I.
I grew up a block from the Chicago and Northwestern RR.
I just rewatched this 3 more times.
pulling a train...Xvideos.com/TRAINS!
He loves trains. Flew to Seattle to buy the rail and hauled it back in a Hertz truck. Then built the rail line. He also had an old Canadian RR work car (like below) that he'd ride on railroad lines on weekends. I rode with him in his work car on a New Year's Eve night ride on the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad.
I've ridden hay lines or cotton lines. Good places to shoot doveWhen my brother owned his place in Tennessee he built a narrow gauge rail line to move hay from one pasture to where his cattle were in another pasture. He used a tractor to pull the flat cars of hay.
IF I spend 10 seconds looking and find it you are buying the 1st four rounds. I'll buy some after thatAnyone know where to find the story about the Mercury train conspiracy? That was a cool read.