Boy, that eastern Montana stretch all seems to run together. And with most of the stations on the south side of the tracks, whereas this camera was
You can see the station sign, the video pauses for about a frame a little before 3:40!Boy, that eastern Montana stretch all seems to run together. And with most of the stations on the south side of the tracks, whereas this camera was
facing north, it makes it especially hard to spot distinguishing features. So my guess for Malta is that it's around the 3:13 mark, where the camera
pauses for a few seconds while a freight passes on the opposite track. The station stop presumably taking place "behind" the camera.
Obviously this video was shot during the summer (possibly this month?) but did anyone notice that the train seemed to have arrived in MSP very late?
I counted at least 4 stations stops after the sun came up on the second day before arriving into MSP. That means the sun came up somewhere around
FAR, which is normally a 2:13 AM stop. In the heart of summer, that would mean the train passed through FAR around three hours late. Not unheard
of for the EB, to be sure.
Okay, I did see that station sign but I couldn't figure out how to freeze the fame at that exact spot so I wasn't ableYou can see the station sign, the video pauses for about a frame a little before 3:40!
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