Bravo ! I read somewhere something to the effect that the creativity of the photographer is more important than the camera. You are very creative! I really like the catch of sunset at the end of the road as train crossed the road. Have you considered letting the railroad know about your site? You could pick up viewers from the employees and their families and friends. Glad to see your adding more viewers.
Thank you your your comment! I try to get unique angles and scenes as much as I can, I've tried contacting the railroad but that didn't get me very far unfortunately.
@@RoaminaroundwithRoman Perhaps letters and business cards sent to the chamber of commerce in each town you film in as well as local museums could boost viewer numbers?
Definitely a combination of both the scenes the railroad goes through and power they use, I've always loved the WSOR paint scheme, it has historical significance, the chevron on the nose and color scheme are meant to be reminiscent of Milwaukee Road woodsworth switch stands!
Bravo ! I read somewhere something to the effect that the creativity of the photographer is more important than the camera. You are very creative! I really like the catch of sunset at the end of the road as train crossed the road. Have you considered letting the railroad know about your site? You could pick up viewers from the employees and their families and friends. Glad to see your adding more viewers.
Thank you your your comment! I try to get unique angles and scenes as much as I can, I've tried contacting the railroad but that didn't get me very far unfortunately.
@@RoaminaroundwithRoman Perhaps letters and business cards sent to the chamber of commerce in each town you film in as well as local museums could boost viewer numbers?
Love seeing those spectacular WSOR engines... You have some fabulous footage on here !!!
Thank you!!!
@@RoaminaroundwithRomanwhy yes, yes you do
Normally this railroad operates only at night through Chicago's Northern Suburbs on the METRA PASSENGER LINE.
Why are wsor trains always such a vibe?
Definitely a combination of both the scenes the railroad goes through and power they use, I've always loved the WSOR paint scheme, it has historical significance, the chevron on the nose and color scheme are meant to be reminiscent of Milwaukee Road woodsworth switch stands!
@@RoaminaroundwithRoman makes sense