Norfolk Southern's Climb Through the Allegheny Mountains
David Lauback David Lauback
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 Published On Aug 6, 2020

-*Corrections: I do my best to provide accurate information in all of my videos, but I'm not perfect and errors definitely slip through from time to time!
- The first train can't be 212 based on it's location and direction.
- NS 7241, 7245, and 7253 were originally SD90MACs under Union Pacific ownership but were rebuilt into SD70ACUs.

Norfolk Southern’s climb through the Allegheny Mountains of Central Pennsylvania features some of the most exciting and picturesque railfanning locations in the United States. Stretching from Conemaugh Yard, just east of Johnstown, PA, to Rose Yard in Altoona, PA, this 40-mile section of track presents an enormous challenge to the railroad, resulting in some of the most unique and fascinating railfanning locations in the country.

In this video, we begin at Conemaugh Yard in East Conemaugh, PA, and work our way east to Altoona, PA, stopping at the most popular railfan destinations along the way. Locations in this video include Conemaugh Yard, South Fork, Summerhill, Cassandra, Lilly (Carney’s Crossing), Cresson, Gallitzin, Horseshoe Curve, the Brickyard Crossing, the Altoona Amtrak station, the Juniata Locomotive Shop, and Rose Yard.

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- Video Camera: Canon VIXIA HF G50
- Drone: DJI Mavic Pro
- Microphone: Rode VideoMicro

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