An awesome premier provider for live railroad cameras, they have live cameras near railroad tracks so you can trainspot a train virtually. On their website you can subscribe for $4.99 a month for exclusive locations, high camera quality etc.. for the freebies you can watch some of their live cameras for free on their YouTube channel. And it’s way better than this dumb live website called “liveJasmin”
Virtual Railfan - we bring the trains to you!
Gary: at virtual Railfan’s Fort Madison cam I see a lots of BNSF trains passes by every hour. And a few Amtrak trains too
Jamaican Girl: Mi Pum Pum tun up when muh see ah Amtrak keystone #651 ACS-64 passing by ah Stratsburg Railroad’s steam train at paradise Pennsylvania railcam.
Leanah: I saw a BNSF train carrying Boeing 737 fuselage at skykomish via virtual railfan’s cameras.
Gina: while I was watching virtual railfan’s Ashland cam to see Amtrak’s auto train bypasses, before the train passes I saw a black Lamborghini with 7 police cars behind it and many people on the live chat were freaking out.
Basically it’s “Netflix and chill” but a term mostly used by railfans, derived from (virtual railfan) an awesome company that provides live streaming video feeds of trains and railroad related content. Also shortened as VRF & Chill
Rihanna: so, Virtual Railfan and Chill tonight right?
You: yes 😏