It is nice to see the younger generation taking a healthy interest in trains and learning what they mean and have meant to many nations. These amazing machines built and continue to build nations and transport people to a variety of destinations. Just one suggestion: Get a good Rode mic and quality dead cat for the mic. Stay safe out there...
Wow! This was like a "Railpace" article come to life! 😃 Can't beat it! And interesting operation Harrison, thanks for bringing it to us, in print AND video! PS: I finally got my latest, action-packed 50th Anniversary edition of "Railfan & Railroad!" A great issue and worth the wait!
Who knew there were some many frieight trains in metro Boston area? Only one I knew about was Pan Am in Billerica which is the former Boston&Maine Railroad company.
Not Alco trucks....this was built new at GE and the trucks are stamped that....they were used in U28B, U30B and U33B as well as Conrail ordered them like this on their B23-7 models
Very good coverage of this unique railroad Harrison!
Awesome video!! I love watching all the videos!!
It is nice to see the younger generation taking a healthy interest in trains and learning what they mean and have meant to many nations. These amazing machines built and continue to build nations and transport people to a variety of destinations. Just one suggestion: Get a good Rode mic and quality dead cat for the mic. Stay safe out there...
Love those Mutton Chops dude. Fill 'em in!
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Wow! This was like a "Railpace" article come to life! 😃 Can't beat it!
And interesting operation Harrison, thanks for bringing it to us, in print AND video!
PS: I finally got my latest, action-packed 50th Anniversary edition of "Railfan & Railroad!" A great issue and worth the wait!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 thanks Wayne, it’s fun to do these “companion” articles/videos
Who knew there were some many frieight trains in metro Boston area? Only one I knew about was Pan Am in Billerica which is the former Boston&Maine Railroad company.
@@michaelpalm2210 If there’s one thing I’m good at, it’s finding shortline freight everywhere I go
Love the old GE power on the Fore River Railroad!
Thank you for another great video!🚂🚂🚂
Nice video - thanks for sharing. What is the opening music?
Right in my backyard. I got 101 and 102 in HO scale. Subscribed!
@@domstrains awesome. Thanks!
Alex!!
hey can you tell me how i can get to the yard via MBTA?
@@NortheastCorridorFilms I would guess take it to Braintree or something. You’re the local, you figure it out 😂
@ damn thats wild i didnt try to come off rude. also i meant the yard in quincy for fore river
@@NortheastCorridorFilms you wanna park on the north side of the railroad shops. I wrote about it in railpace as far as a railfan guide
Fire river
Did ya hafta leave tha potty door open...😂
@@Michael-py8ti we didn’t touch it!!!
A GE on Alco trucks interesting
Not Alco trucks....this was built new at GE and the trucks are stamped that....they were used in U28B, U30B and U33B as well as Conrail ordered them like this on their B23-7 models