Virtual Railfan is looking for folks to host cameras; perhaps you could go through them to get one set up? (I'm sure the folks running the site would be able to help with a tutorial on being part of the network.)
Note: They have some pretty strict rules to keep things civil and on-topic (which I think is good, lest people devolve into arguments) so you may want to have a good look at their general rules to see if that's the type of thing that's for you. (I don't join the chats; I just think trains are neat.)
I think they may have been moving power from one spot to another; I caught it at Fort Madison and then 2 hours later at La Plata. Not sure where the final destination was, but they were moving a crapton of freight so that train may have done a 'split' at another location. I didn't follow 'Godzilla' long enough to find out- but it was super interesting to see just how many locomotives were in use. (I've always been curious as to, "How many engines can a train have?" and, "How many cars can a train pull at one time?") Call it my inner logistical nerd coming out to neep. :)
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Date: 2021-01-24 03:02 am (UTC)Note: They have some pretty strict rules to keep things civil and on-topic (which I think is good, lest people devolve into arguments) so you may want to have a good look at their general rules to see if that's the type of thing that's for you. (I don't join the chats; I just think trains are neat.)
I think they may have been moving power from one spot to another; I caught it at Fort Madison and then 2 hours later at La Plata. Not sure where the final destination was, but they were moving a crapton of freight so that train may have done a 'split' at another location. I didn't follow 'Godzilla' long enough to find out- but it was super interesting to see just how many locomotives were in use. (I've always been curious as to, "How many engines can a train have?" and, "How many cars can a train pull at one time?") Call it my inner logistical nerd coming out to neep. :)