Scott, This is one of your best videos! Really nice views and editing. I swear the aerials look like a model train layout. These aerials really show us how to model ground cover with all of the different colors and textures. Question. Why is that white van following the train?
The autumn colors certainly helped out especially where the crossing is over the other rail line. I don't even remember hearing about this company but thanks for finding it and photographing it. Looks like in its day it was quite the mill but comparatively few buildings remain
Hello Scott, a very interesting railway video from the branch line of the railway. Excellent filming, have a nice weekend trip and best wishes from Germany
I see there are no ditch lights on the front of 54. Also, I see the long hood end is designated the "F" end, which probably means the ditch lights are on that end. Enjoyed the video, although the dubbed audio loop of the same horn blowing over and over was a little tedious. Thanks.
Great video! I love short line operations and switching operations. Too bad about all the graffiti on freight cars these days. I don't understand what makes people think it's OK to deface other people's property.
@@davidballoid2118 haha no. I’m only counting recognized common carriers on the ORDC and Wiki lists. There are contract switchers that move a few hundred feet but most don’t cross a public road.
@@fairportrails107 what are those railroads? They aren’t on the Wikipedia or ORDC lists. The TIR isn’t on those lists either but they have no actual route tracks. It’s all yard for them and only on NS rails when they leave the yard.
Don't know how you manage to scout out these locations, get unique trains on them and do them both with perfect lighting and weather! 👍
I couldn't have said that better.
because he is Scott TyPaulEEEE
because they aren’t real. ai generated nonsense
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Scott,
This is one of your best videos! Really nice views and editing. I swear the aerials look like a model train layout. These aerials really show us how to model ground cover with all of the different colors and textures. Question. Why is that white van following the train?
Nice video, Scott!!
Excellent video which I enjoyed watching 👍😀😀😀🚂🇬🇧
That was great coverage and information Scott! I really enjoyed your video and the great views! Plus a real cool ending! (Dave).
The end shot is awsome!
The drone angles and flat light make it look like a model layout. Nice shots of operation.
The autumn colors certainly helped out especially where the crossing is over the other rail line. I don't even remember hearing about this company but thanks for finding it and photographing it. Looks like in its day it was quite the mill but comparatively few buildings remain
Hello Scott, a very interesting railway video from the branch line of the railway. Excellent filming, have a nice weekend trip and best wishes from Germany
EXCELLENT!great way to utilize an old geep and keep it on the rails!
Awesome video
Gorgeous horn!! Thank you for the share
Pretty cool Scott. You get your film some neat stuff up there.
I see there are no ditch lights on the front of 54. Also, I see the long hood end is designated the "F" end, which probably means the ditch lights are on that end. Enjoyed the video, although the dubbed audio loop of the same horn blowing over and over was a little tedious. Thanks.
Great video! I love short line operations and switching operations. Too bad about all the graffiti on freight cars these days. I don't understand what makes people think it's OK to deface other people's property.
What about model railroads, do they count?🤷
@@davidballoid2118 haha no. I’m only counting recognized common carriers on the ORDC and Wiki lists. There are contract switchers that move a few hundred feet but most don’t cross a public road.
I could name a few shoter
Oh which? From the gates to the industrial site to the interchange is less than 3000’.
@@ScottTaipaleRail yeah like delmilta
@@ScottTaipaleRail but you also forgot that the J&L is a thing
@@fairportrails107 what are those railroads? They aren’t on the Wikipedia or ORDC lists. The TIR isn’t on those lists either but they have no actual route tracks. It’s all yard for them and only on NS rails when they leave the yard.
@@ScottTaipaleRail there are a ton of switching companies and industries with their own railroad divisions