The very beginning of the video shows the Bucks Farm trestle that crossed Buck's Falls just outside of Lanesboro. I was a Boy Scout in 1972 and we camped up on the hillside next to the trestle in all kinds of weather. One winter night the train came across the trestle really slow and the crew threw lit flares down off the bridge to entertain us, I'll never forget that. I took my son back there last year only to find the trestle was removed and sold for scrap in the early 1980s, but there is a nice trail up to the former track level and some nice display plaques showing the bridge. I was sad to see it go, so many memories of camping there. I was pretty thrilled to see this video with the train right on the trestle just like I remembered it.
I could never imagine footage from the 1970s looking AND sounding this AMAZING! We are blessed to have engines like 5017 on the D&U, and 7303 and 7304 to still sear that beautiful lighting stripe livery!
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This is fantastic . I really wish I could have seen the D&H ,my favorite railroad , in those days. Trains were so much more colorful and interesting then
Right on, Bro...... I miss a lot of the colorful freight cars as well...... a least I have a few models.. remember The Central Vermont Line? CN actually owned them.....but, I'm so ancient I remember the Steam Locos... times is a changin' as they say in the movies.....
Wish Guilford kept the paint from their original railroads, it’d be incredible to see nowadays considering what a lot of railroads have for their normal paint scheme
I took a cab ride on the D&H back in 1979 or 80 and we moved freight from Scranton to Binghampton it was awesome going over the Nicholson bridge was a thrill the crosswinds were hairy and as luck would have it Bernie Gill was the engineer that day too it was a day this rail fan would never forget I even got to operate the engines GP 38-2 # 7324 was the lead unit that day Bernie was so gracious and a real cool guy I am a subscriber to this page and will look into buying the dvds thanks .
Im learning more & more about D&H up there from my gf who's from the Southern Tier on the ex ERIE/Lackawanna/EL line in Elmira. D&H had very nice looking engines, esp the LIGHTNING STRIPE look of the Blue & Silver with the Shield. Great video indeed.
Sweet! Some great shots. Love the Starrucca Viaduct - what a marvel. D&H used to stop in Wilkes-Barre at the LV depot at one time - a venerable railroad.
when i was 15 i got a ride on a d&h loco i always ran over to the to d&h loco for drop off of dirt cars for norlite cohoes ny i remmber the guy geting out and swiching the tracks over but thos swichs are long gone good memores i have i miss seeing the blue and gray lightning stripes aka D&H
The opening shot on the steel trestle, is that the one that was down near Starrucca? Great video footage, My family first lived in Thompson, then relocated to Lanesboro, PA, we lived right on the D&H mainline in Thompson, then overlooking the Erie at Lanesboro and less than a mile from the viaduct.
Nice vids. Maybe I'm dumb but the narration about how trains were handled with the closure of Tunnel doesn't make sense to me - I think northbound and southbound get used incorrectly, unless a train from Binghamton to Scranton was called a northbound.
Okay, okay, this is the part that is making me scratch my head: once they figured out what was going on?????? Didn’t the pusher crew have orders before heading out from Sranton?
The very beginning of the video shows the Bucks Farm trestle that crossed Buck's Falls just outside of Lanesboro. I was a Boy Scout in 1972 and we camped up on the hillside next to the trestle in all kinds of weather. One winter night the train came across the trestle really slow and the crew threw lit flares down off the bridge to entertain us, I'll never forget that. I took my son back there last year only to find the trestle was removed and sold for scrap in the early 1980s, but there is a nice trail up to the former track level and some nice display plaques showing the bridge. I was sad to see it go, so many memories of camping there. I was pretty thrilled to see this video with the train right on the trestle just like I remembered it.
My grandpa worked the yard at Bevier Street in Binghamton for many years. Thanks for the memories!
Amazing historic!
I could never imagine footage from the 1970s looking AND sounding this AMAZING! We are blessed to have engines like 5017 on the D&U, and 7303 and 7304 to still sear that beautiful lighting stripe livery!
You all prolly dont give a damn but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me.
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This is fantastic . I really wish I could have seen the D&H ,my favorite railroad , in those days. Trains were so much more colorful and interesting then
Right on, Bro...... I miss a lot of the colorful freight cars as well...... a least I have a few models.. remember The Central Vermont Line? CN actually owned them.....but, I'm so ancient I remember the Steam Locos... times is a changin' as they say in the movies.....
Wish Guilford kept the paint from their original railroads, it’d be incredible to see nowadays considering what a lot of railroads have for their normal paint scheme
I took a cab ride on the D&H back in 1979 or 80 and we moved freight from Scranton to Binghampton it was awesome going over the Nicholson bridge was a thrill the crosswinds were hairy and as luck would have it Bernie Gill was the engineer that day too it was a day this rail fan would never forget I even got to operate the engines GP 38-2 # 7324 was the lead unit that day Bernie was so gracious and a real cool guy I am a subscriber to this page and will look into buying the dvds thanks .
Im learning more & more about D&H up there from my gf who's from the Southern Tier on the ex ERIE/Lackawanna/EL line in Elmira. D&H had very nice looking engines, esp the LIGHTNING STRIPE look of the Blue & Silver with the Shield. Great video indeed.
Great video! I used to see D&H all the time as a kid when I visited my grandparents in Wilkes Barre.
SoFloRR 1018 me too. Grandparents were in DuPont Pa.
Glad you enjoyed the preview. There is much more to see in the DVD
I remember those ex-Reading '39-2's roaring upgrade through Tamaqua, PA, back in the '70's. Excellent!! Thanks for the upload!!
Sweet! Some great shots. Love the Starrucca Viaduct - what a marvel. D&H used to stop in Wilkes-Barre at the LV depot at one time - a venerable railroad.
This is great. Thanks.
@SteelRail Thanks for the heads up. Will make the change in the next batch.
ohhhhhhhh dude this video is so awesome and I'm only 2min into it. I love seeing the old EMD's working hard. =D
when i was 15 i got a ride on a d&h loco i always ran over to the to d&h loco for drop off of dirt cars for norlite cohoes ny i remmber the guy geting out and swiching the tracks over but thos swichs are long gone good memores i have i miss seeing the blue and gray lightning stripes aka D&H
@cvgeeps Glad you liked the previews. Looking forward to your order
a quick check of Google maps show that the section of rail shown at Lanesboro PA is no longer in existence.
some where still there, but the rail spur that they are on is mostly gone.
@grvolans
I believe it was at Jefferson Street, at the Junction of the Erie mailine over the viaduct.
saw A Delaware and hudson car on freight train yesterday
Ex Reading GP39-2's all over the place in this vid!!! Sweet
The opening shot on the steel trestle, is that the one that was down near Starrucca? Great video footage, My family first lived in Thompson, then relocated to Lanesboro, PA, we lived right on the D&H mainline in Thompson, then overlooking the Erie at Lanesboro and less than a mile from the viaduct.
3:45 check out the guys on the bridge
@alvintrain
Yep Glad you like the video.
I really want to see hudson yard in action.
Alcos alive!!!and Emds...make my day!!!👍👍🍻🍻🔫🎶🎶🎶🏆🏆😛
Are these tape or DVD's still available to purhase, if they where do I go to get them?
@MilwaukeeSDman Hi, this is all original on location sound recorded on Super 8mm sound film
do you have anything of around Wilkes Barre?
Nice vids. Maybe I'm dumb but the narration about how trains were handled with the closure of Tunnel doesn't make sense to me - I think northbound and southbound get used incorrectly, unless a train from Binghamton to Scranton was called a northbound.
Okay, okay, this is the part that is making me scratch my head: once they figured out what was going on?????? Didn’t the pusher crew have orders before heading out from Sranton?
WOW this whole series is so cool 😎! 8mm film back then and in color it’s the cat’s ASS!!!!!
DUDE was the sound dubbed or was that all from there
where was jefferson junction? off main street (171) or off jefferson street?
do you remember the D&H LINE that literally went in a circle???
i knew a bob on the d&h rail ran albany ny line
Just a heads up. In several captions, you spelled Southbound as Southbouth, and Northbound as Northbouth. Otherwise, an enjoyable video.
This was when Oneonta was a rail road town now it is a mess
Twas already on the walll nfortunately
Since it's been a year, ya might want to fix the title in the video as well, you have RAILANNING instead of RAILFANNING.. :)
HEY.....get the hell off that viaduct.........damned kids...
@shininghappyperson7 Hay at least it's not a GE.
Unfortunately no.