The conversion to the GP 38 prime movers was done while those Locos were still part of NS Executive train mockup. R& N got 2 of them 270 & 275, were repainted while the other 2 went to the North Carolina Roundhouse. They are essentially F9s now.
Honestly, that K5LA gives #270 character. K5LA’s are overplayed for sure, but it still fits #270 well, ever since its NS days. If you wanna see an F9A with a Nathan M5, check out the #271.
Nice one bro!! That must’ve been a very nice trip for the CEO and his family!! But if I may ask, why did they decide to do this? Was it like a relative’s birthday or something? Anyway, I just wanna ask about the maintenance of way that’s been going on in the keystone corridor. Apparently they’re supposed to upgrade all the trackage west of Lancaster station to concrete ties. Is this true and if so, when is this going to be completed?
True. But he’s not gonna like do it for no reason or just plane fun. He’s gonna do it for a special occasion like maybe one of his family members birthdays, or something like that
I'm not sure why they went to dinner other than it was around Memorial Day. Regarding the Amtrak upgrades, I think it's a multi-year project, but the first phase might be done this year?
@@CentralPennRailProductions O, ok. That could have been a legitimate reason for that. Some people like to go out and eat 4 Memorial Day. And thx 4 the info abt the Amtrak. I visited Eby Chiques Road not too long ago to find main one outta service. I was told that it's gonna be outta service 4 like the next 6 months.
Unsure what you mean by era, considering this was filmed in 2021, but if you are referring to the era of the equipment, most of these trains weren't equipped with the thing's necessary to get people who cant walk, for example, onto trains. They could however use subway and metros systems, as the platforms are level with the doors of the train. Subways have been around longer than you probably think.
They weren't expected to travel. This was pretty much the case up until the 80s (perhaps the staff would make an effort to accommodate them by that time, but hardly anything was designed to be wheelchair friendly)
@@orbitsrailfanvids Yes, I meant back in the days that these were the standard railroad cars. I guess the very rich would have accommodations made for them.
Is the reading, and northen the child of the reading lines, and isnt there another railroad called reading, and blue mountain? Are those railroads related in anyway? Or does the reading lines go under the name reading, and northern im very confused.
Excellent production! Glad to see someone getting out there to many of my old haunts.
Thanks! That means a ton coming from you, I use a lot of your videos as reference.
@@CentralPennRailProductions Can you please make a jointed rail compilation?
it was a scene right out of the 50s and 60s with the RDCs and the F units.
Right? Where else but on the R&N!
What a beautiful train. Great video, thanks.
Back in the early 1960s .I got to ride a Budd while visiting family in Pa.
Beautiful footage! How lucky to catch that old F unit! =)
Thanks!
The conversion to the GP 38 prime movers was done while those Locos were still part of NS Executive train mockup. R& N got 2 of them 270 & 275, were repainted while the other 2 went to the North Carolina Roundhouse. They are essentially F9s now.
Another great video
Outstanding footage!!! 😉👍🏻🎥💯
Cool train & the horn sounds soooo good 😊😊
Handsome paint scheme on the F Units
17:51 oh my god that was such a cool shot!
Eric. nice video and shots. miss you buddy 😊
Awesome video 😊
Wonderful
I love the RDCs.
Nice!
The cover wagon units sound nice 😅🙂 !
Love these streamlined diesels!
Those Fs (ex-B&O I hear) have had their noses "botox-ed"--no more nose door and recessed ditch lights. UP's E units got the same treatment.
Great video and awesome catches
Nice EMD F units and shot of signal dropping!🛤🚂
Beautiful old Lady
Beautiful train 😊
I have 3 of the 4 Fs in HO Scale still in NS executive paint.
Great vid production. Makes me want to ride!! Subscribed.
Fantastic video! The only this that could make this experience better is if the A unit had a Nathan M5 instead of the ubiquitous K5LA, Great job,
Honestly, that K5LA gives #270 character. K5LA’s are overplayed for sure, but it still fits #270 well, ever since its NS days.
If you wanna see an F9A with a Nathan M5, check out the #271.
Well, a Roots blown 645 is essentially the same as a 567, only larger, so it's a faithful upgrade, not like say putting a Caterpillar in it
They sound enough like the 567's for me. 🙂
I'll be looking for that video soon champ 🫡🤝🚂
It’s the K5LA sound of Amtrak all over again on the R&N!
Must be nice to have your own train 🚊
Nice one bro!! That must’ve been a very nice trip for the CEO and his family!! But if I may ask, why did they decide to do this? Was it like a relative’s birthday or something? Anyway, I just wanna ask about the maintenance of way that’s been going on in the keystone corridor. Apparently they’re supposed to upgrade all the trackage west of Lancaster station to concrete ties. Is this true and if so, when is this going to be completed?
Why did he do this? Because he can!
True. But he’s not gonna like do it for no reason or just plane fun. He’s gonna do it for a special occasion like maybe one of his family members birthdays, or something like that
I'm not sure why they went to dinner other than it was around Memorial Day. Regarding the Amtrak upgrades, I think it's a multi-year project, but the first phase might be done this year?
@@CentralPennRailProductions O, ok. That could have been a legitimate reason for that. Some people like to go out and eat 4 Memorial Day. And thx 4 the info abt the Amtrak. I visited Eby Chiques Road not too long ago to find main one outta service. I was told that it's gonna be outta service 4 like the next 6 months.
Nice Video
🚂🍁🇮🇳🍁🚂
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Thanks AC, hope you're doing well.
How did the disabled board trains during this era?
Unsure what you mean by era, considering this was filmed in 2021, but if you are referring to the era of the equipment, most of these trains weren't equipped with the thing's necessary to get people who cant walk, for example, onto trains. They could however use subway and metros systems, as the platforms are level with the doors of the train. Subways have been around longer than you probably think.
They weren't expected to travel. This was pretty much the case up until the 80s (perhaps the staff would make an effort to accommodate them by that time, but hardly anything was designed to be wheelchair friendly)
@@orbitsrailfanvids Yes, I meant back in the days that these were the standard railroad cars. I guess the very rich would have accommodations made for them.
@@AndreiTupolev I guess they were SOL since the ADA act was passed in 1990.
I have seen photos from the 1940's and 50's of conductors and porters carrying passengers onto a train.
An e Bell on an F Unit?
Call me a heretic, but I don't hate E Bells on an F unit.
Is the reading, and northen the child of the reading lines, and isnt there another railroad called reading, and blue mountain? Are those railroads related in anyway? Or does the reading lines go under the name reading, and northern im very confused.
The Reading Railroad is defunct. Reading & Northern = Reading Blue Mountain & Northern = former Blue Mountain & Reading
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