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About Rail Spike Productions

Rail Spike Productions is the home of all sorts of railroad videography, primarily from around the Northeastern USA but with many other various locations included. I do my absolute best to find and document tons of interesting, unusual, and bizarre trains, wherever they may be. My personal favorites, and the most common on my channel, are the fascinating behind-the-scenes operations on the MBTA Commuter Rail in Eastern Massachusetts, where I have been documenting work trains, equipment moves, and any other kind of unusual operations you can think of for the past decade. I am normally able to post new videos 2 or 3 times each week. All content posted on this channel belongs to me and may not be used without my consent. My photography can be viewed on Instagram on @rail_spike_productions, which is linked below. I hope you enjoy my content as much as I enjoy making it.

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MBTA Genset 3249, Heritage GP40MC-3 1129, and PNLX 9619 on the Power Wash Train - November 2025

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MBTA Genset 3249, Heritage GP40MC-3 1129, and PNLX 9619 on the Power Wash Train - November 2025

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