Erik Pioselli
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Middletown RR Day Promo
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Middletown Railroad Day O&WRHS program trailer
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Official Trailer for O&WRHS Middletown Railroad Day, July 28, 2024. Visit www.ontarioexpress.org for details or email epioselli@gmail.com for questions/comments
DW Drill Goshen to Pine Bush,NY
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December 26, 1973 EL local runs from Goshen up to the Pine Bush Branch
"Diamonds, Junctions, Interchanges and Interlocking Towers CN to WX" video excerpts by Doug Barberio
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Selected clips from the upcoming February 2nd 2024 O&WRHS presentation which was prerecorded for a backup copy to be used on Zoom. Renowned historian and former Program Chairman for the society, Doug Barberio gives us a look at the NYO&W's Mainline from Cornwall to Bloomingburg, NY at select locations. "Diamonds, Junctions, Interchanges and Interlocking Towers CN to WX" This is an upcoming publ...
NYO&W Face Value
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A short film of New York Ontario and Western RR images
M&NJ
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Middletown and New Jersey #1 at Middletown and Empire State Railroad Museum #103. Footage by Russell Begg
2023
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A look back at some of my material from the past year in the Northeast region of the US. Featured are East Broad Top, Sand Patch Grade in PA, the M&NJ, Metro North, NYS&W, NS in Indiana and Ohio, the Everett RR in Holidaysburg, PA
East Broad Top July 2023
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East Broad Top July 2023
Wanamaker Kempton & Southern 60th Anniversary Weekend 9/9/2023
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Wanamaker Kempton & Southern 60th Anniversary weekend
Middletown & New Jersey Railway December 15, 2023
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M&NJ train CH-1 shoves a block of cars around the east leg of the wye at Campbell Hall. After dropping the cars south of JM they head back to the yard. This move is performed when CH-2 departs earlier and runs to Maybrook with propane, and return to JM to take the cars dropped by CH-1 up to Montgomery and Walden. We then see CH-1 then grab a car ftom the yard, split the power and run up to Midd...
Erie Lackawanna CX99 vs X51 at Newburgh Jct
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On March 9, 1973 in heavy fog, Erie Lackawanna train X51 slid past the red signal at Harriman, NY. Following westbound on the parallel track was CX 99 only minutes behind. Before the train could stop it slammed into the cab car of deadhead move X51 and the following is the footage of the aftermath that afternoon. Footage by Russell Begg, collection of Erik Pioselli. No fatalities occurred.
NYS&W 1804/240 with ex Auto Train domes
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NYS&W 1982 Excursion
CSX Fort Montgomery, NY False Partial Signal Activation
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Ever wonder what happens when you call the number on those blue signs on the grade crossing signals? The gates were stuck in the down position after a southbound cleared the Mine Dock Road crossing and within 90 seconds of my report the Jacksonville dispatcher was notifying all traffic in the area of the situation. This not only slowed train movements but it gave us advanced early notification ...
Norfolk Southern H-75 on the Lehigh New England’s Bethlehem branch.
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Come along as we chase the return to Allentown yard trip of Norfolk Southern’s H-75. A daily occurrence which travels over the former Bethlehem and Martins Creek branches of the Lehigh New England which ceased operations in October of 1961. 62 years later, black and white locomotives of a different name traverse the scenic valley of the Monocacy Creek valley and provide quite a contrast to the ...
A Northeastern US HO layout is discussed with Doug and Howard.
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A visit to Howard Kent’s awesome finished HO scale layout based on Northeastern US operations. Accompanying myself is Doug who is getting ready to build his own shelf layout. Howard has done an excellent job in cresting smaller layout in an 11x15 foot space with a small above ground staging area as well as a four track hidden staging area below. Ride along as we spend a day with him and be sure...
Wellsville Addison & Galeton
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Wellsville Addison & Galeton
Run out towards Reading
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Run out towards Reading
Erie Lackawanna Orange County 1971
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Erie Lackawanna Orange County 1971
Ohio Odyssey Part 3
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Ohio Odyssey Part 3
Ohio Odyssey Part 2
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Ohio Odyssey Part 2
Ohio Odyssey Part 1
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Ohio Odyssey Part 1
Ohio Odyssey
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Ohio Odyssey
Sleety night at Otisville
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Sleety night at Otisville
WALLKILL VALLEY
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WALLKILL VALLEY
North East, PA September 1-2, 2022
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North East, PA September 1-2, 2022
2021 Adventures in Rail fanning, The year in review
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2021 Adventures in Rail fanning, The year in review
December 17, 2021
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December 17, 2021
December 11, 2021
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December 11, 2021
CSX Saturday
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CSX Saturday
SU99 June 25, 2021
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SU99 June 25, 2021

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-mr3ct1dm9p
    @user-mr3ct1dm9p Місяць тому

    At one time, the largest rail yard in the Northeast. Served 6 railroads. Today, all gone.

  • @PoconoMountaineer405
    @PoconoMountaineer405 Місяць тому

    I was given photos of that wreck a few months back

  • @Michael-py8ti
    @Michael-py8ti Місяць тому

    The old #1 scheme

  • @user-ut6xl4kp2k
    @user-ut6xl4kp2k 2 місяці тому

    Awesome footage,thank you for sharing this piece of railroad history.

  • @grega07656
    @grega07656 2 місяці тому

    Where is Four Story Jct?

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 2 місяці тому

      West of where the O&W/ Erie Pine Bush branch crossed in the town of Walkill

    • @gregangyal3890
      @gregangyal3890 2 місяці тому

      @@milepost71nodefects92 Thanks! Was that on the Main or Graham line?

    • @grega07656
      @grega07656 2 місяці тому

      @@gregangyal3890 Never mind, it says Graham Line.

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 2 місяці тому

      @@gregangyal3890 graham line

  • @william16339
    @william16339 3 місяці тому

    Eric was cx99 Erie Lackawannas symbol that turned into su99 for the Susquehanna?

  • @smittysmitty481
    @smittysmitty481 4 місяці тому

    Cool video!

  • @waynebarnett7467
    @waynebarnett7467 4 місяці тому

    Can remember hearing the whistle when they crossed the bridge over pine creek about a mile west of Galeton. Summer of 1974. I was eight years old at the time.

  • @Marcuswelby-nx2te
    @Marcuswelby-nx2te 4 місяці тому

    Omg the day before my sister arrived

  • @JenevieveMarie
    @JenevieveMarie 5 місяців тому

    Great catch!!!

  • @JenevieveMarie
    @JenevieveMarie 5 місяців тому

    Very nice, love the EBT!!

  • @tomterrell3088
    @tomterrell3088 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video! Lots of pictures l've never seen.

  • @joestrainworldvideos3977
    @joestrainworldvideos3977 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing great history with us. Joe 👍sub for u.

  • @orangecountyrailroading2443
    @orangecountyrailroading2443 5 місяців тому

    First scene looks like DWdrill WB coming back from Goshen at 6 1/2 station Rd 😊😊😊😊

  • @user-gk8gg1zt7l
    @user-gk8gg1zt7l 5 місяців тому

    Nice video. LIKE !!!

  • @cp4739
    @cp4739 5 місяців тому

    Wow, great stuff Erik!

  • @daveporter8351
    @daveporter8351 5 місяців тому

    How about e l thru ontario ohio in 69 along u.s. 30

  • @trainluvr
    @trainluvr 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the look around the greater NY Metropolitan area.

  • @trainluvr
    @trainluvr 5 місяців тому

    I like how the scene at Suffern connects past with present. I did passenger surveys on the line right before the route shifted up to the Graham line in the earliest days of Metro-North involvement with the Port Jervis Line service. I never had a clear picture in my head of what the service looked like during the late Erie-Lackawanna era.

  • @RobertMcCue1965
    @RobertMcCue1965 6 місяців тому

    I've got Ed Crist's comments on this I'll have to look them up

  • @nonewherelistens1906
    @nonewherelistens1906 6 місяців тому

    They were beautiful trains.

  • @pauljevert1450
    @pauljevert1450 7 місяців тому

    A miracle there were no fatalities looking at the telescoped cab cars and destroyed cab and Unit of CX 99 ! Wow !

  • @michaeljoyce4555
    @michaeljoyce4555 7 місяців тому

    Great job

  • @Jeff-ne1lh
    @Jeff-ne1lh 7 місяців тому

    Wow what amazing work…glad I found your channel

  • @skelelator
    @skelelator 7 місяців тому

    Sweet Erik, never saw that pic in burnside, and a few of the MIddletown ones too

  • @tomterrell3088
    @tomterrell3088 7 місяців тому

    Awesome video!

  • @edhoran1709
    @edhoran1709 7 місяців тому

    2 thumbs up!

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing.👍

  • @michaeljoyce4555
    @michaeljoyce4555 7 місяців тому

    I assisted in painting 773

  • @PowerTrain611
    @PowerTrain611 7 місяців тому

    The more I look at #103, the more and more resemblance she bears to SS&S #26, housed at the Pine Creek Railroad in Farmingdale NJ... The only difference that jumps right out at me is about 19 1/2 inches and Walschearts instead of Southern valve gear. They were even built around the same time and served a similar area and function. Glad to hear they're going to raise funds to return 103 to steam. If only the same could be said for 26.

  • @ChickennGritss
    @ChickennGritss 7 місяців тому

    Nice footage

  • @skelelator
    @skelelator 7 місяців тому

    nice

  • @edhoran1709
    @edhoran1709 7 місяців тому

    That's me, Ed Horan, running the #1. Lou Crawford is the engineer on the 103, with Bob Lyons as his fireman in most of the following scenes. Thanks for posting.

  • @skelelator
    @skelelator 7 місяців тому

    I know those guys!

  • @cncpgreatlakesdiv4896
    @cncpgreatlakesdiv4896 8 місяців тому

    awesome video new sub thx for sharing hope 2024 is a great year .😊😊👍👍

  • @eugeeropel5572
    @eugeeropel5572 8 місяців тому

    The Industrial Brownhoist cranes were demolished way too soon OR should not have been at all. Considering where they were coming from and the revenue of them to each railroad, in my opinion and from what I’ve seen in videos, one of those (Mammoths) with their short booms, lifting capacity and counterweight, did the work of what is used in today’s railroads, with several bulldozers and gantry systems. Unfortunate incident here, some time ago and hopefully no fatalities, but a great find. Thank you for sharing

    • @tomt9543
      @tomt9543 7 місяців тому

      I worked on a Southern Railway Derrick crew in NC until they (NS by then) got rid of their derricks. In NS’s case, once they used the services of a couple sidewinder contractors and Kershaw style hi-rail cranes, they couldn’t get rid of the big hooks fast enough! Honestly, it was incredibly heavy, hard and dangerous work, and injuries were frequent. Fighting slings, some made of cable as big as 2-1/2” and 30’ long, adorned with hooks that weighed 100lbs + or -, and crawling under piles of derailed cars to make a hook was full of exposures and danger. The Railroads liability was huge! I remember an incident where, among the many cars involved in a mainline derailment, an empty wood hip car was sitting in soft dirt beside the track and leaning heavily with no trucks under it. A crewman had stepped back beside that car to get in the clear of the lifting of an adjacent car that was several feet from the chip car. The chip car had been slowly sinking into the mud on the heavier bottom side, and just as the guy stepped beside of it, the car became overbalanced from sinking and rolled right side up, killing the Carman. And in another incident we had a Carman that got smashed between the Derrick and a derailed car due to a misinterpretation. That gentleman survived, but just barely, and after his long recovery, returned to work as the last person to ever receive a guaranteed job as part of the accident settlement with Southern Ry. He sadly passed right before Christmas at 84. Ours was a 250 ton Industrial Brownhoist, and what a beast it was! This country probably doesn’t have a manufacturing company that could produce anything like that now! I remember always being amazed by things like the top deck plate on that machine. It was a massive piece of plate the size of the Derrick, and the very center 12’ or so was 3” thick plate that was stair step machined down every so many feet toward the ends. Being conceived long before joystick development, these things had a bewildering array of valves, levers, gauges, foot pedals etc, and the operators, being very protective of their jobs, flatly refused to label the controls for fear more people would figure out how to run them and endanger their job at the keyboard! In defense of them, there was a massive skill set to operating the derricks due to nuances like if this lever is in this position and that one is set this way, then when you move this lever this way the house will rotate to the right……. Unless this pedal is engaged, the red knob is pulled out, and the moon is in the waxing gibbous stage. Then you need to move lever #1 to neutral and stick your right foot out of the cab! Seriously, they were bears to operate!

    • @eugeeropel5572
      @eugeeropel5572 7 місяців тому

      After reading the reply to my last post, it sure does seem like these Industrial Brownhoist cranes demanded a great deal of respect from the operators and the crew.

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 7 місяців тому

      Great elaboration on those mammoth machines. Thanks for the feedback

    • @suppylarue220
      @suppylarue220 7 місяців тому

      it's a labor and investment thing. less manpower used today, no capital tied up in equipment.

    • @tomt9543
      @tomt9543 5 місяців тому

      @jamesbarrett918 I think these contractors pretty much stack equipment up on these wrecks because there’s a separate charge for each piece of equipment deployed! The class 1’s were hell bent to go to contractors and ditch the derricks 30 years ago. Now the class 1’s are prisoners to them! And as a related side note, in 2020 at the height of PSR fever, NS said Carmen (the few that they didn’t dump) would no longer perform tasks like rerailing minor derailments or line of road wheel set changes (from defect detector set outs), it was all going to contractors. In 2024, they’re wanting Carmen to resume doing those jobs! But due to large numbers of Carmen turning down the call to return to work for the tyrants, and very limited experience, if any at all, by the ones actually still working, they’ve got theirselves in another hole! Supposedly financially weak right now, NS has forbidden mechanical department surpervision from calling contractors to clear derailments! They have to take pictures and submit them to a (questionable) panel of experts to make the decision! At the rate they’re going, we could have another Penn Central before long! Lol

  • @observer55s
    @observer55s 8 місяців тому

    This was awesome. Excellent selection and enjoyed trying to identify the different locations.

  • @edhoran1709
    @edhoran1709 8 місяців тому

    Nice. Great selection.

  • @NJTCOMET
    @NJTCOMET 8 місяців тому

    I’ve searched the internet a few times for any articles or pages with information/photographs about this accident, but I found little to nothing on it. It seems history has forgotten it, which is startling considering how serious of an accident it was. Had it been a revenue train the fatalities would have likely been substantial.

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 8 місяців тому

      www.railfan.net/lists/erielack-digest/200112/msg00053.html This is the account of it.

    • @davidpatch7557
      @davidpatch7557 5 місяців тому

      Had it been a revenue train, however, it probably would not have been held at Newburgh Jct. to be overtaken by a freight. That's not intended to diminish the seriousness of a red signal violation, but it probably explains why the red caught the passenger crew by surprise.

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 5 місяців тому

      Crew didn’t even see the signal, they only realized where they were because of passing over a bridge that they knew wasn’t on the mainline but on the Graham line in front of the 99

  • @orangecountyrailroading2443
    @orangecountyrailroading2443 8 місяців тому

    Erik, Someone knows some history of the M&NJ for that paint scheme!

  • @MidnightAspec
    @MidnightAspec 8 місяців тому

    I nearly forgot that NJT had sliders.

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 8 місяців тому

      Sliders?

    • @MidnightAspec
      @MidnightAspec 8 місяців тому

      @@milepost71nodefects92 Comet I coaches….nicknamed ‘Sliders’ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_(railcar)

    • @thomasdowling6594
      @thomasdowling6594 7 місяців тому

      This is Erie Lackawanna era. NJT acquired the sliders at its inception in 1983, ran them for a short time with EL livery and then revamped them

  • @mow4ncry
    @mow4ncry 8 місяців тому

    We have two F7's that ran on that line at the Golden gate railroad Museum

  • @edhoran1709
    @edhoran1709 8 місяців тому

    I'm thinking the "Big Hook" on the West side might be the Port Jervis crane. Neat stuff. thanks for posting Russel's work.

  • @ScapoloMichael
    @ScapoloMichael 9 місяців тому

    What was the date in 1982? Thanks

  • @garykuipers2696
    @garykuipers2696 9 місяців тому

    I remember when this was the LNE. As a boy I viewed the LNE cross the bridge from Portland, PA into Columbia, NJ. On family rides we sometimes would catch the LNE in Blairstown, NJ and once in a while a Susie Q job.😎🚂🚃🚃🚃✝

  • @MichaelSmith-ym2rz
    @MichaelSmith-ym2rz 9 місяців тому

    I rrode on that trip. Thanks for the memories!

  • @TylersNeighborhoodGarage
    @TylersNeighborhoodGarage 9 місяців тому

    Lehigh & New England

  • @davidkreider942
    @davidkreider942 9 місяців тому

    So neat seeing a train on this single track. Where was it going? Where did it originate from? Where exactly was this located? It looks like northern Pennsylvania. How often is this track used? Do trains go both directions on this track? Sorry for all the questions but I’d like to see this for myself sometime. Thanks for the video!

    • @Traincraft101
      @Traincraft101 9 місяців тому

      Yes this is eastern Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley. This train originates in Allentown yard and typically runs once per day, up the line in morning, and returns to Allentown in the afternoon/evening. It’s a branch line meaning it’s a dead end.

  • @Boglin115
    @Boglin115 9 місяців тому

    I was born 9 years after this video was shot. I live in this area, and always try to envision what these lines looked like. Now it's just rail trails, looking at tree lines on google earth to imagine what the past looked like. This video was amazing! I know the exact spot the "east of middletown" shot was taken... standing at the Ryerson Rd. crossing, looking under I-84, with Middletown in the background. It's fasinating how different it looks today.

    • @milepost71nodefects92
      @milepost71nodefects92 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment, if you haven’t done so please like and subscribe. I was born in 71 and actually rode from Chester to Hoboken several times. I remember going to Goshen and Middletown and seeing what was left. I pass the Ryerson road crossing spot daily, but it’s not the same. More stuff to come in the future.

    • @thomasdowling6594
      @thomasdowling6594 6 місяців тому

      ​​@@milepost71nodefects92Awesome. I live near the Chester station and from what I understand it had been left to decay during the Conrail years.

  • @rebekkalc
    @rebekkalc 9 місяців тому

    Love the sights and sounds of this video!