I finally got around to creating a new video of my subway system. I added music to this one, too. The previous one was done with a lot of unfinished scenery, so this should be more fun to watch. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ5OvZtI-QU"]YouTube - A-Train Subway Movie[/ame]
Fantastic! I worked in the New York / New Jersey area some years back which meant a lot of time on the PATH train and the NYC subway. You have captured it wonderfully. I particularly liked the tunnel detail (cables on the side), station lighting and the scenes where another train can be seen. Great job! George V.
Lovely, just as I remember the IRT Broadway/7th Ave. line when I was in college 55 years ago. The only thing I miss seeing are the blue flashes at the third rail breaks.....:tb-tongue:
Well, it's Modeler's License. Penny is my wife. The other station, Saint Anne Street, is named after my daughter.
Yes, it's fun to watch. Thank you. A great idea to model the subway. And the stations are well build and illuminated as well as the tunnels. Wolfgang
The rails are all welded now and there is no click-clack. The system rarely has derailments due to track failure. Wheels are periodically rounded with a lathe to eliminate flat spots. The cars you went on are in the transit museum now! They had amber color rattan seats and leather hold straps, with perhaps a vestibule on either end of the cars. I ways enjoy the BMT because it goes out to Coney Island on an EL and you get a great view.