Thanks for sharing this beautiful video of the Schenley Train Tunnel! I used to live in that neighborhood and had a community garden (of just me) above and next to the tunnel years ago. It was always such a rush when it came through the tunnel blowing it's whistle. I always had to leave fast to get away from all the pollution, even though that pollution had a foggy beauty to it also! I've since moved but I'm happy to say I can still hear the train whistle in my new neighborhood too.
Now just imagine have solid Alco's or steam engines going through there, that'd be pure heaven to me LOL I'm forever a smoke man when it comes to trains. Nice catch and lash-up
Awesome, nothing like a smoking exit out of a tunnel with great power!
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video of the Schenley Train Tunnel! I used to live in that neighborhood and had a community garden (of just me) above and next to the tunnel years ago. It was always such a rush when it came through the tunnel blowing it's whistle. I always had to leave fast to get away from all the pollution, even though that pollution had a foggy beauty to it also! I've since moved but I'm happy to say I can still hear the train whistle in my new neighborhood too.
Great video. The grade eastbound here is 1.3% and 1.38% westbound I believe.
Spectacular catch, what an awesome lashup!
Nice video!
Now just imagine have solid Alco's or steam engines going through there, that'd be pure heaven to me LOL I'm forever a smoke man when it comes to trains. Nice catch and lash-up
I’ve seen ex-KCS grey units like that on Wheeling & Lake Erie
Love the tunnel footage, can at least get an idea, this is a long train
very nice video of my namesake.
Damn! I was choking just watching this on video, Imagine being in the tunnel!
where does this railroad run?