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Western Railroad Discussion > Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSFDate: 08/20/16 08:40 Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: docgrommesh I was on Missouri Hwy 45 headed back to KC from Weston, MO and I saw a place that would be a good photo/drone opportunity at the Farley, MO grain elevator. I jumped out and before I could even have a chance to look around a NB BNSF empty coal train was coming.
Enjoy the view! You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 08/20/16 09:04 Re: Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: SCUfoamer Awesome video. Jealous of those clouds you get in the midwest.
Date: 08/20/16 13:15 Re: Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: P Very nice. Is that a closed grain elevator that used to have a rail siding?
Date: 08/20/16 14:50 Re: Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: KsPoker Great video! I like the contrast of the open field on one side of the tracks, and all the green trees on the other. That old grain elevator really adds a nice touch to the video.
Date: 08/20/16 15:41 Re: Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: UPTRAIN P Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Very nice. Is that a closed grain elevator that > used to have a rail siding? Yes. Pump Date: 08/20/16 18:18 Re: Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: docgrommesh Yes, it is definitely closed. The other side where I was parked was nothing but weeds and saplings growing all around it. There was still gravel to pull off but getting off the highway onto it I didn't realize there were pot holes the size of my truck and I believe I went airborne...
Doc Date: 08/20/16 19:53 Re: Drone video Near Weston, MO Friday afternoon BNSF Author: UP951West Hey, great job !
Looks like the empty OGEX Red Rock coal train returning to the mine. The OGEX coal trains bring coal to the power plant 20 miles south of where I live in OK. |