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About New England Railfanner

New England Railfanner is a railfanning channel based in Vermont. The states I primarily film in are Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Over the years, I have filmed mostly Amtrak, MBTA, & New England Central freight trains. On my newer videos (since December 2023), I have been using a speed radar to clock how fast most trains I have seen go. I have liked trains since 2013 and have been filming them since 2015. I decided to create a YouTube channel on August 9, 2024 to post my videos that I have filmed.

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MBTA CTC-1B #1640 (scrapped) & GP40MC #1126 at Bradford MA

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MBTA CTC-1B #1640 (scrapped) & GP40MC #1126 at Bradford MA

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