Here's a thread for your eastern (anything east of the Mississippi River) rail fans. Hey, I bumped into this video and liked it and realized I don't have a way to share it. [video=youtube;7FzWh3Sqhnw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FzWh3Sqhnw[/video] I won't be able to give this thread the time I have other's I've started. It'll be up to you eastern foamers to keep this going. Have fun.
OK. I'll put one up. As I am an HOn30 modeler, along with my N scale, love these little machines: [video=youtube;h1OEDoE-jYk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1OEDoE-jYk[/video]
With the way my health can be, I'll probably never even get to see such an operation in person. So it is slowly happening on my work bench.
Schnabel Transformer move on Conway Scenic's ex-MEC Mountain Division through Crawford Notch, NH. [video=youtube;Oa6wEXl5BFc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa6wEXl5BFc[/video] [video=youtube;P9h9eIbzvWs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9h9eIbzvWs[/video] [video=youtube;BGIwxd-jy0c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGIwxd-jy0c[/video] [video=youtube;xU154YfpekE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU154YfpekE[/video] [video=youtube;YPJZspnfNYI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPJZspnfNYI[/video]
Here's one of the Norfolk Southern, Pokey Division, the former Norfolk and Western Pocahontas District [video=youtube;ELokWxMmmEs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELokWxMmmEs[/video] Then off to the Rat Hole, the former CNO&TP a right of way built by the fine folks of Cincinnati, OH. [video=youtube;3cX95HS4oAk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cX95HS4oAk[/video] Chasing the NS Officers Special [video=youtube;DYTRNoPp_tY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYTRNoPp_tY[/video]
Santa Fe on the Pennsylvania Railroad? Someone once told me that Santa Fe stoves never operated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Ohio. Here's a video that says contrary. PRR J1's and Santa Fe 2-10-4's at Sandusky, Ohio (1956) Courtesy Of: dcoursey82 [video=youtube;u5zOCNNw6t0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5zOCNNw6t0[/video] Uploaded on Feb 27, 2010 Video of Sandusky, OH in the summer of 1956 when Pennsy leased Santa Fe 2-10-4 engines to help with a surge in traffic. This is a really great video with lots of great scenes of both of these engine types, as submitted by dcoursey82. While back in Ohio, I attended a slide show in Middleton, Ohio and saw for the first time pictures of Santa Fe stoves plying the Pennsy rails. Sorry, I have forgotten the persons name so I can't give proper credit. We had a good time pouring over his slides noting many oddities. I might add here a Pennsylvania, Steam pulled Passenger Train did come all the way through to The Santa Fe Passenger Station, San Bernardino, Ca. Date unknown.
Horseshoe Curve [h=1]Pennsy Steam at Horseshoe curve[/h]Courtesy of: John LeBaron [video=youtube;sVhm3q_zU2E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVhm3q_zU2E[/video] Uploaded on Jan 20, 2011 Watch Pennsylvania RR Steam including a T1 Duplex work their way up Horseshoe Curve in Altoona PA around 1945. Sorry there's no sound, footage was converted from 16mm film, as submitted by John LeBaron.
NKP 765: Horseshoe Curve Special, Private Varnish Courtesy Of: Blue Comet Productions [video=youtube;ietQAaudhb4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ietQAaudhb4#t=104[/video] Published on May 26, 2013 As many railfans in the northeast know, Memorial Day Weekend for 2013 was to be one of the most exciting weekends this year! Why is that? Well, the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society made a return to the Pittsburgh Line for the Horseshoe Curve Special,as submitted by Blue Comet Productions.
Here's one of which I'd like to see more footage: [video=youtube;Jh0n4lxUzg0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh0n4lxUzg0[/video]
Ken, Did you want the video to embed? On my screen it appears to be a link. Looking for more and found this. Requiem to the NYO&W Railway. Remembering the NYO&W... [video=youtube;g171ayHRoNA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g171ayHRoNA[/video] Robert McCue Published on May 18, 2013 Remembering the New York, Ontario and Western Railway.
I've seen people going down the road who did appear to be asleep. Had one gal drift off the road to the left shoulder, spin out and come to a stop right in front of us. I've always wondered if she needed to make an emergency change at the next rest stop. I've never figured out how people can read a book and still drive....
Loooooong train! Not as much fun to watch as olden days, with so many box cars and their lettering/paint schemes. Is the lead diesel that paint application which was referenced in an HO topic this past week? And even a blimp to watch....: [video=youtube;c7TK4QqczBQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7TK4QqczBQ[/video]
Paperkite, You are more then welcome. Awesome to see to stoves doubling the point to make the pull. Double heading a train is always awesome. Ken, Bob, should appreciate the FEC video. Keep coming back.
[video=youtube;v2bMb2qi4uM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2bMb2qi4uM[/video] The Wabash Railroad GreenFrogVideos Published on Aug 8, 2013 Purchase the complete DVD at www.greenfrog.com In the summer of 1952, Emery Gulash, well known rail-fan photographer, began capturing activities on the Wabash on beautiful 16 mm color film. Green Frog is proud to release this Heritage Series DVD.