I can’t like this video enough! This was an absolute delight to watch and is now one of my favorite videos on UA-cam! That looked like a fun and amazing day!
Awesome video! I just read about this private charter in March 2021 RailPace Magazine. I have been wanting to do this for years on the TTI Railroad out of Paris , Kentucky since it is out of service. I see you know Jacob Rink. I railfanned with him on the CCET a couple years ago. Small world.
I am guessing they are short on cab cars for when they go in for work or repairs, so they just put another sprinter on the other end. It's uncommon but not the first time I have seen this.
I'm gonna be having rules class to start my first shift as a crew member at M&H very soon this March of the 26th. Thanks so much for filming this as a bit of a free taste and sneak peak for all of what I'll be getting into come the next few weeks.
Thanks Jim, no, just two ACS-64s. Been seeing them run a lot of double enders like that, which, like I said below, is probably from a cab car shortage?
We had it at the end in the morning when the train faced east but in the afternoon we backed to the end of the line and came west, there's no where to wye the train so we didn't waste the extra time moving it around to get it to the back, just ran the freight cars around it instead. Thanks for watching!
How did you do this and how much did it cost? Not trying to invade your privacy or make you uncomfortable, just wondering so I could potentially do it in the future :D
Sorry I forgot to clarify, Middletown & Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, east of Harrisburg. They run freight sometimes but not often. Public excursions are closed right now due to COVID but I am sure demand will be high when they reopen. But if you go during the day and someone is in the station, they may let you walk around and have a look at the equipment.
It's been a crazy year, leaving me not much time for editing. I am working on a lot of videos though, so when I get them all done I'll be back in business. I am working on a video now highlighting some of the trains and places I visited this year. Thanks for watching!
That short line with a museum flava is really amazing. The forest were it runs seems to be nice too. Great motive power roster, with the S6 and the 65 Tonners with their fantastic Nathan '5 Chime' air horns (one of those would be quite nice on the S6 too (. Great quality video. I'm not from the U S., but over here in my country we also get to have some classic North American motive power. And the sort that it will not be found in active service over there; rare RSC2s from Alco. Here's one in section recently ua-cam.com/video/Ba3RR0GkwIc/v-deo.html
CRS pay grade over 90,000 a year conductor engineer training required as CRS railroad two engineer per locamotive to repair if brake down to start there locamotive there new Hampshire rail hump yard worker make 65,000 plus comp hours office worker 57,000 plus 3,000 a month comp for shipment orders of CRS railroad pay roll account under 3,000,000,000 as CRS railroad Conrail route shipping railroad LLC plus benefits (20,000) if needed union rights under company policy they stuck with me in lean time there worth employees. EMD 40-2 my favorite locamotive power an sound of the Ohio Chattanooga - Greenville rail line of conrail im freight equipment watchman as a child as warning system civilian guard trained in military defcon 1967 still in services under active orders to guard my railroad an honor my uniform big blue stoker. Locamotive of steam streak one I want to visit to see
Fantastic move lets do more next time Thankyou
Once again, Fabulous video! It's especially enjoyable to see those old locomotives in action.
Thanks man, glad you enjoyed it.
I can’t like this video enough! This was an absolute delight to watch and is now one of my favorite videos on UA-cam! That looked like a fun and amazing day!
One of the most fun days in quite some time, thanks for watching and liking this video!
Those old school tonner engines, ah man I can't get enough of those. Those are my favorite engines
They are neat, really had them working with those loaded cars, the street runs up grade here. Thanks for watching!
Love the sound of that old Alco!
Thanks, me too!
Awesome video! I just read about this private charter in March 2021 RailPace Magazine. I have been wanting to do this for years on the TTI Railroad out of Paris , Kentucky since it is out of service. I see you know Jacob Rink. I railfanned with him on the CCET a couple years ago. Small world.
Come on over to my part of Pennsylvania sometime and ride the M&H!
Fantastic video my friend 👍😎
Thank you 👍
I as a child rode on this train! Very nice to see the old girl workin hard. I sat on the top right of the caboose
Alco S6 ? She's beautiful. 4:05 spectacular clagfest.
Any idea what the deal was with that Amtrak with an ACS-64 on both ends?
I am guessing they are short on cab cars for when they go in for work or repairs, so they just put another sprinter on the other end. It's uncommon but not the first time I have seen this.
@@CentralPennRailProductions and six cars 🤔
Central penn rail productions, can you do Norfolk Southern in Richland and other Harrisburg winter hertige.
I'm jealous !
I'm gonna be having rules class to start my first shift as a crew member at M&H very soon this March of the 26th. Thanks so much for filming this as a bit of a free taste and sneak peak for all of what I'll be getting into come the next few weeks.
pretty impressive shortline rr.
Fantastic! Very well done, Thanks!
Thanks for checking out the video! Glad you liked it.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Loved it! Vintage and/or heritage equipment street running? Doesn't get any better!
Awesome, love it...
makes a fun day
Thx 4 sharing !
I love that bell!
Me too! And that RS5T on the center cab is just a little too much horn for such a small locomotive haha.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Yep.
That's a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing.
Nice story.
Very Nice Video!
The shots are beautiful as always
Thank you!
Nice Catches!! Lovely little Short line Rail Road!!!! 👍👍
Lovely sounding old Alco. Lovely street running bit. And how pleasant to see not a mask in sight
Thanks! And yes, we are all doing well, no one got sick.
He’s back
I wouldn't be surprised if they actually park that diesel in the street on occasion to get breakfast at the diner
Yeah, the diner is really good, I am sure they've eaten there a lot!
@@CentralPennRailProductions small town traffic jam
We need a Harrisburg Line video soon!
Still jealous - wish I could have been there as well! Great footage! Also - was that an AEM-7 on the first Amtrak train?
Thanks Jim, no, just two ACS-64s. Been seeing them run a lot of double enders like that, which, like I said below, is probably from a cab car shortage?
@@CentralPennRailProductions ahhh ok. At a quick glance, it looked like a random AEM-7 on the rear. Oops!! 😂😂😂
Wow! How much did that cost you? Surely made for an awesome video.
An event like this would probably typically go for around $100 per person unless you have a really large group.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Wow! That’s it? That’s unreal! Maybe i’ll have to try it some time. I’ll definitely credit you for the idea if so.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Great day out, lots of fun! How do I sign up for the next outing?
Awesome catches, but what happened to 91?
I love that horn. Too bad major railroad lines don't use that horn anymore. That's an old Seaboard Coastline horn
Okay what's the green tanker? Obviously all the cars on the line are vintage but I wanna know what that thing is
It is Ex Reading
@@SJRailroader31 I see
Love the caboose but why isn't it at the end as required? Love the switching engines also.
We had it at the end in the morning when the train faced east but in the afternoon we backed to the end of the line and came west, there's no where to wye the train so we didn't waste the extra time moving it around to get it to the back, just ran the freight cars around it instead. Thanks for watching!
Excellent
Video
🌼🌼🇮🇳🌼🌼
How did you do this and how much did it cost? Not trying to invade your privacy or make you uncomfortable, just wondering so I could potentially do it in the future :D
new station being built?
Yes
What part of the crew did Dave Farren play on this day?
So much pain. Insane vid
Thanks man!
Where is this located? I must pay them a visit! 👍👍
Sorry I forgot to clarify, Middletown & Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, east of Harrisburg. They run freight sometimes but not often. Public excursions are closed right now due to COVID but I am sure demand will be high when they reopen. But if you go during the day and someone is in the station, they may let you walk around and have a look at the equipment.
Where were you man? We missed you.
It's been a crazy year, leaving me not much time for editing. I am working on a lot of videos though, so when I get them all done I'll be back in business. I am working on a video now highlighting some of the trains and places I visited this year. Thanks for watching!
Glad you posted, though.
That short line with a museum flava is really amazing. The forest were it runs seems to be nice too. Great motive power roster, with the S6 and the 65 Tonners with their fantastic Nathan '5 Chime' air horns (one of those would be quite nice on the S6 too (. Great quality video.
I'm not from the U S., but over here in my country we also get to have some classic North American motive power. And the sort that it will not be found in active service over there; rare RSC2s from Alco. Here's one in section recently
ua-cam.com/video/Ba3RR0GkwIc/v-deo.html
What camera did you use?
Panasonic HC-X1500
I know where that is
What happened to #91?
It's stored in the shop.
idris
Why does the locomotive carry white flags? Is it French? 🏳
First
Did I ask?
Go away
CRS pay grade over 90,000 a year conductor engineer training required as CRS railroad two engineer per locamotive to repair if brake down to start there locamotive there new Hampshire rail hump yard worker make 65,000 plus comp hours office worker 57,000 plus 3,000 a month comp for shipment orders of CRS railroad pay roll account under 3,000,000,000 as CRS railroad Conrail route shipping railroad LLC plus benefits (20,000) if needed union rights under company policy they stuck with me in lean time there worth employees. EMD 40-2 my favorite locamotive power an sound of the Ohio Chattanooga - Greenville rail line of conrail im freight equipment watchman as a child as warning system civilian guard trained in military defcon 1967 still in services under active orders to guard my railroad an honor my uniform big blue stoker. Locamotive of steam streak one I want to visit to see