Willy, yes the Berea cam does have sound. Yes, you do have to pay to see the Berea cam. But if you pay for the Berea cam along with that cam you also get Fostoria if you pay the $8.95 per month. If you pay for the Engineer Membership you get more camera locations which include Grand Island Nebraska, Chicago, Rochelle, Shenandoah WV, Coal City Illinois, & Bellevue Ohio. I only picked the Conductor Membership because I wanted to just view the Berea cam because I live east of Berea and if I see an NS or CSX eastbound, I have time to go out and see. Also a big plus if you become a member of Railstream.net is when you view the cameras you get a 20 minutes back up time meaning you can go back 20 minutes before live to view if anything came through. As for the Berea cam, that's how I found out about this Q384 I caught. The engines passed the cam and stopped before Holland Road do to a crewman and also Dynamic Braking issues I believe. So when he stopped in front of the railcam I was at 115 cars. Well the total length of him came to 205 cars and around 2.5 miles long. 846 axles is a very long train to say the least. HOKIE71, there really isn't a way to go back and count the cars unless there's a railcam or if you recorded the train or if your counting them as there going by. And WB47, which way do most of the UP freights go you see with DPU's? Also where do you see though's trains?