Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
It's been a few years since I've been to Toledo. Are there any spots with enough light to shoot train video at night? Did they remove the streetlights when they closed the crossings near Vickers?
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- The Beast
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Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
Yes, street lights are gone at Vickers and the auto shop has some building lights. If I was a betting man I'd say Millbury was a good spot to the East or Swanton to the West.
Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
I also vouch for Swanton. Downtown city lights provide good low light shots. Swanton cops are railfan friendly. They may approach you, but they were totally cool about me railfanning there.
Swanton also gets great high speed action and you can see 3-5
Miles down to the east and west.
Best spot to setup is EAST of the laundromat, but WEST of the police station. You will find a nice open gravel lot that butts right up to the tracks.
Swanton also gets great high speed action and you can see 3-5
Miles down to the east and west.
Best spot to setup is EAST of the laundromat, but WEST of the police station. You will find a nice open gravel lot that butts right up to the tracks.
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
I can't think of any place in Milbury that is both public parking and lit at night. On the other hand, I'd agree that Swanton would be a good choice. Farther west, Wauseon would work too, with public lots on both sides of the track that are well lit at night.
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
Swanton is farther out than I was planning on, but sounds like the best bet. Thanks.
Do they still use 160.800 along that stretch? I can't find my notes, but seem to remember that they switched to a different frequency east of Toledo a few years back?
Do they still use 160.800 along that stretch? I can't find my notes, but seem to remember that they switched to a different frequency east of Toledo a few years back?
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- The Beast
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Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
The crossing on Cherry Street is well lit, right next to the EB signal bridge.MSchwiebert wrote:I can't think of any place in Milbury that is both public parking and lit at night. On the other hand, I'd agree that Swanton would be a good choice. Farther west, Wauseon would work too, with public lots on both sides of the track that are well lit at night.
Yes Dan, 160.800 for Toledo West.
Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
Yes, road is 160.800. However, also use 161.070 to hear Toledo Yard. You will hear the dispatcher chatting with trains getting through Airline and downtown, so you can sometimes hear trains that are near CP288. This gives you even better warning of trains coming even before they switch to 160.800.Dan Cluley wrote:Swanton is farther out than I was planning on, but sounds like the best bet. Thanks.
Do they still use 160.800 along that stretch? I can't find my notes, but seem to remember that they switched to a different frequency east of Toledo a few years back?
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
Thanks again. I went down and checked things out last Saturday.
The new arrangement at Vickers looks like it will yield some nice shots in the Summer when it is warm enough to be out of the car for more than 30 seconds. but definitely not a good night spot anymore.
The grade crossing East of I-280 is pretty well lit, but there doesn't seem to be any good parking.
The main street crossings in both Swanton & Wauseon worked quite well.
The new arrangement at Vickers looks like it will yield some nice shots in the Summer when it is warm enough to be out of the car for more than 30 seconds. but definitely not a good night spot anymore.
The grade crossing East of I-280 is pretty well lit, but there doesn't seem to be any good parking.
The main street crossings in both Swanton & Wauseon worked quite well.
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Re: Looking to film in Toledo after dark?
160.980 for Toledo East from Vickers to Berea