Sorry for not posting as much as I usually do this year. The pandemic really de-railed (haha train pun) a lot of my plans this year. I had hoped to work on videos more often, but online school has been very challenging and time consuming. On top of that, more recently the microphone I use for videos has been on the fritz recently, further preventing me from making any meaningful progress on any narrated videos. I was hoping to have A Look Back at Southern Railway Excursion Engines done by the end of the year, but unless anything major happens, that probably won't happen. That being said, I do have another video coming up soon that I think you guys will enjoy. It's a pretty big departure from my usual content, but it's still pretty entertaining. That should be coming within the next couple of days. If you guys have any suggestions for non-narrated videos that you'd like to see me do, feel free to leave them down here in the comments! Thank you all for your continued support of this channel, and Happy Holidays! :D
@@Buynot another fact after 2816 is on the mainline again Cp will probably inspect Canadian Pacific 1201 and see if it's good for operational used once more so yeah in the near future or sometime in the future 1201 may be brought down to Calgary and restore to operational condition to run with 2816.
@@CANRAIl Well that's great news! Where'd you the news hear about 1201 though? From what I can tell the Science and Technology Museum wants to keep it.
@Minecraft Productions Idk, Google it, but as for how many Southern engines have been excursion stars there's 154, 385, 401, 630, 722, & 4501 i believe
Thanks! The rolling stock used are reskins of G-Trax's lightweight passenger cars. They come with the 611 model linked in the description. The original set of lightweights (which are required if you want the reskins to work) can be found here: railworksamerica.com/index.php/download-library/rolling-stock-repaints?view=document&id=128:g-trax-4-pack-lightweight-passenger-cars&catid=19:rolling-stock-repaints
Sorry for not posting as much as I usually do this year. The pandemic really de-railed (haha train pun) a lot of my plans this year. I had hoped to work on videos more often, but online school has been very challenging and time consuming. On top of that, more recently the microphone I use for videos has been on the fritz recently, further preventing me from making any meaningful progress on any narrated videos. I was hoping to have A Look Back at Southern Railway Excursion Engines done by the end of the year, but unless anything major happens, that probably won't happen. That being said, I do have another video coming up soon that I think you guys will enjoy. It's a pretty big departure from my usual content, but it's still pretty entertaining. That should be coming within the next couple of days. If you guys have any suggestions for non-narrated videos that you'd like to see me do, feel free to leave them down here in the comments! Thank you all for your continued support of this channel, and Happy Holidays! :D
Hey did you know that 2816 ran again for the cp hoilday train?
@@CANRAIl Yep! Hopefully they'll use her more often once the pandemic clears up.
@@Buynot the locomotive set to return to Excursion in about 3 or 2 years
@@Buynot another fact after 2816 is on the mainline again Cp will probably inspect Canadian Pacific 1201 and see if it's good for operational used once more so yeah in the near future or sometime in the future 1201 may be brought down to Calgary and restore to operational condition to run with 2816.
@@CANRAIl Well that's great news! Where'd you the news hear about 1201 though? From what I can tell the Science and Technology Museum wants to keep it.
I love your videos and I mean ALL your videos
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Happy holidays my friend. Hope to see that southern excursion star video sometime next year
@Minecraft Productions Idk, Google it, but as for how many Southern engines have been excursion stars there's 154, 385, 401, 630, 722, & 4501 i believe
This is spooky......
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Nice, Also If I May Ask What Coaches Are Those Behind 611?
Thanks! The rolling stock used are reskins of G-Trax's lightweight passenger cars. They come with the 611 model linked in the description. The original set of lightweights (which are required if you want the reskins to work) can be found here: railworksamerica.com/index.php/download-library/rolling-stock-repaints?view=document&id=128:g-trax-4-pack-lightweight-passenger-cars&catid=19:rolling-stock-repaints
I was waiting for a murder or something