Pennsylvania Glory Vol.4 Preview
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Pennsylvania Steam 1955-57. DVD with K4 Pacifics, J1 2-10-4s and much more. 86 minutes of steam power in action with real PRR sound applied. Narrated by Danny Harmon. Includes NY & Long Branch RR, Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines at Camden, NJ, Rockville Bridge, Enola Yard, Columbus, OH Dayton, OH and Richmond, IN. 99% Steam action! Order your DVD today!
I believe those are the dulcet tones of one Danny Harmon providing the narrative. Epic pipes he has.
Maxwell Here are you exited to see 1361 and 5550.
Wow. You know, the Pennsy really should have preserved a few J1 2-10-4's.
6:13 Holy Cow! Never seen a fast passenger train with two engines fly by a small road like that! 😬
Thanks for the video though! Lots of great PRR, N&W, ATSF and P-RSL Action here!
The action of classic Pennsy power is always a win, but the inclusion of the later locos is a huge plus! J1's working with Santa Fe 50xx classes on coal drags? T1's on the Western Division? I didn't even know some of them kept their portholes into the 50s
This is incredible!
I miss the original narrator he was on TV when I was a kid. Fabulous narration he did & that voice always took me back to when I was a kid watching TV.
Ralph E. Morse was our first narrator. A veteran of CBS Radio in Boston, he narrated several industrial documentaries and was a stage actor. Ralph passed away several years ago at the age of 92. As you mentioned, he had the sound of radio personalities of the 1950's. -JH
That’s an I1 in hump service at enola, not an N1. Regardless, looks great and can’t wait to order!
Really nice. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Very cool! Also, I recognize that voice, hey Danny!
Will it play on blue ray
Most likely but you should check your BR manual. If it says it will play DVDs you should have no problem. I play it on my BR player with no problems.
3:50 Hey that sounds almost exactly like the bell from a NYC Mikado (former Indiana harbor belt)
This came directly from a NYC video
No, it came from our library of authentic train sounds.
@@herronrailvideo1169 That's so weird, because it sounds almost exactly like the bell from a NYC video that probably has synced audio
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I think there are a little bit of doctored bell sounds
great
Cool
2:28 Am I nuts, or is that 4960s bell?
Nope
2:58
@@herronrailvideo1169 apologies, I made a typo, I meant 2:28
2:10
I wish there was more footage of the pennsy 6-8-6 and 6-4-4-6 duplex
Only one shot of the 6-8-6 turbine in Classic Pennsy Widescreen. I think the 6-4-4-6 appears in Pennsylvania Glory Volume 3 while at the New York World's Fair.
Good video, like !
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I have Pennsy glory 2 & 3 and then that Pennsy widescreen. Time to get the rest of the collection I’m missing. And all those N&W Pocahontas Glory films.
Thanks. You get so much more coverage in the DVDs.-HRV
@@herronrailvideo1169 Are you saying the programs are longer than say one of the PA glory films on VHS? In that case I guess I need a few more. Lol
@@steamgent4592 Yes. Volume 4 is 88 minutes (almost 1.5 hours).
Check the descriptions on our web site. -HRV