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About Omaha Train Chasers

Videos of Trains!

We're a couple of guys from Omaha, Nebraska (even though one of us won't claim it) that like trains.

Ryan:

Started chasing Union Pacific steam engines when 844, the Living Legend, came through Fremont, NE in 2010. When Ryan was a little kid, he always answered the question "What do you want to be when you grow up?" with "Train Engineer". Although life took him on a different track (dad pun!!), he still loves trains and passing that joy along to his children and future generations.

Chris "SAM":

Grew up in a railroad family as his father worked for The Milwaukee Road (Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific), Chicago & North Western, and Union Pacific. SAM respects and admires the history of the railroad and can be found depot hunting during his spare time.

This channel is a hobby and one that we enjoy.

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