A fun and lighthearted voyage to Poughkeepsie and Cold Spring with Joe. 5/22/21
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
- A fun trip to some of the most scenic areas in the Hudson Highlands region. Kind of a humid day but no rain. The Hudson Line is arguably the most scenic commuter railroad ride in the USA.
Excellent video because it clearly illustrates the wonderful attractions and amenities to enjoy in Poughkeepsie and Cold Spring. Have already made notes and plan on railfanning there. My wife will enjoy the towns themselves. Thanks Mr. Hosey.
One of the best RTF vids (and they're all good). This trip reminds me of when I lived on the Hudson, and took Metro North into town. It also reminds me that, whenever Canada lets us Americans in, I'll proceed with my plan to go from NYC to Toronto to Montreal to NYC by rail.
Spent a week in July up in Beacon saw a great sunset on the river , watched some trains. Wished I explored further north to Poughkeepsie and walked the bridge. But next time. Good video
The 20th Century Limited is the train featured in the classic Hitchcock film "North by Northwest". If you watch the dining car scene carefully, and focus on the window view you can see the train approaching the (original) Tappan Zee bridge. It makes an "unscheduled stop" just north of the bridge.
I really enjoy your train travels and videos
Thanks for this engaging and informative video. You've definitely put Poughkeepsie on my A-List for NY railroading and photography when I return - Had no idea the station and Hudson Line views from the Walkway Across the Hudson were that dramatic! Plus, the idea of stopping at Cold Spring for outdoor dining and train watching is definitely up there as well.
Thanks also for the on-camera commentary - always nice to put a face to a (now-familiar) voice. Hope perhaps I'll see you on a future railfanning day.
Meantime, keep 'em coming!
I used to live in new jersey and work for erie lackawanna aS A ROAD FOREMAN OF ENGINES. YOUR TRIPS ARE GREAT AS I HAD THE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GLADSTONE BRANCH AS I LIVED IN LONG VALLEY. I HAVE BEEN DOWN HERE FOR 34 YEARS AND I AM RETIRED. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK I ENJOY ALL THE PLACES YOU HAVE BEEN AS I AM A RAILFAN TOO AND HAVE BEEN And all the lines you have ridden . i WAS THE LAst general ROAD foreman of engines on the CRROFNJ, THE NYLB AND THE L&HR, LOVE YOUR RRS OF PHILLIE I WAS QUALIFIED ON THE READING TO GREYS FERRY PHILLIE 1973 TO 1976 WHEN CLOWN RAIL BEGAN THE RAPE OF THE NORTH EAST RAILROADS MY EX BOSS AND GOOD FRIEND WAS DONALD N NELSON PRESIDENT OF METRO NORTHAND GENERAL SUPT OF THE CNJ WHERE HE STARTED. I WISH I KNEW WHERE HE IS NOW IF HE IS STILL ALIVE GREAT GUY I MISS....
Your video inspired me to visit. The Walkway Over The Hudson Is amazing. Great trainspotting! Cold Spring is beautiful & the Cold Spring Depot is outstanding. Amazing setting with tons of trains to view and incredible food! Thanks so much.
Thank you for a great video ! Cold Spring is my favourite place in the Hudson River valley, and glad you showed it so well.
Great video as always! Love the details & the historical context.
"Meet me at the clock."
That's in NYC.
In Philly it's, "Meet at the eagle." The great bronze eagle in Wanamaker's (now Macy's), where the largest playable organ in the world can be heard a couple times a day.
Love it!
Great job another line I will have to do next year 🤠
I grew up in Poughkeepsie and this video really brings back memories of the NYC. I'm always curious why they put NH heritage units on the Hudson line......
Nice trip Maybe one day I'll try to make this train ride. But i would start out of Philadelphia.
Another excellent video. Shout out to your pal, Joe, as well. Seems like a nice guy. Keep up the good work. One day you need to ride the CTrail Hartford line and/or Valley Flyer which goes up to Greenfield MA and through my town of Northampton. Very scenic along much of the route with views of the Connecticut River, state capitol and Hartford skyline, Springfield unique station setup, much freight action along with Amtrak and CTrail. Vermonter service will return July 19 and follows the same route from New Haven to St. Albans, VT.
A good trip might be the Vermonter which usually leaves NYP around 11:30 am and gets to Northampton at 3:57 pm then onto St. Albans at 8:50pm. Beautiful ride.
Thanks Tim for the new uploas
Nice! Love metro north!!
When you mentioned the Cloisters, you were at that latitude. Just after that, you stated, "nice bridge". That bridge carried the first aqueduct from the Croton Reservoir.
Great video!
Awesome ride Tim I rode on Metro North Danbury Branch Direct 3840 to Danbury the ride up was awesome I had P32ACDM 202 leading - Shoreliner 3 Cab Car 6305 trailing I definitely recommend you to do a trip up to Danbury it’s worth it I live next to the Hudson Line I took a trip up to Poughkeepsie back in 2014 I had a blast as well keep up the hard work
Idyllic, all of it. It does remind me of the Rheinstrecke in Germany with lines both side, the eastern bank with freights every 10 minutes or so.
Should have traveled from Cold Spring Harbor on the LIRR to Cold Spring.
I love cold spring
I remember in early days (Pre-Teen) the Day Line (Cruise) to Poughkeepsie which I went on with mother.
I just heard you mention the Day Line just now on the video.
Me too circa 1965
That’s such a nice ride up the Hudson Line. I especially enjoy Cold Spring, hiking Breakneck Ridge, then getting a burger at the Depot and watching trains. Beacon is fun, too. Any idea why your train was running left handed? Northbound track out of service for MOW crews?
Wasn’t expecting a face reveal. Metro north line is truly beatiful
If I had 2 heads I wouldn’t have shown myself. I had a glass of wine so I felt so relaxed
He has face revealed a few times prior to this, but always nice to see nonetheless.
How do I get on one of your NY trips? Incredible footage.
Check the schedules online and take your pick
I haven’t checked yet…how far of a walk from the Amtrak/MN station to the walking bridge across the Hudson?
See i never understood how PennCentral failed. GCT is probably one of the largest (and busiest) Train stations in the entire world. it should be a cash cow. The MTA will curse you out if you call it Station.
Great video. I used to ride MNRR's Hudson Line when I was a college student from 1997-2001. Very lovely and scenic ride, especially during the fall. In addition, I grew up on Long Island, about a mile from New Hyde Park station, and recall the old diesels blasting through that station. The GP-38's, Alco's and MP-15AC's were beasts to be reckoned with. If you have any old videos from that era to post, I would love to see them. BTW, are you a former LIRR employee of some sort? You sure know your stuff!
No I am not an employee or a former employee I just absorb a lot of information. There are many Long Island rail Road video topics at trainvideodepot.com and a lot of the trackside videos I shot back in the 90s
@@3985uprr Thanks. I'll be sure to check them out. Stewart Manor station on the Hempstead branch was also near my old home, about half a mile away, a little closer than New Hyde Park. Not to mention a little quieter, given that it's always been an electric-only branch.
@@3985uprr Thanks for all that you do.
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Whatever you do Tim, never pick your feet in Poughkeepsie, or you'll have Popeye to answer to. That's a reference to the famous Gene Hackman film - The French Connection.
I guess I missed that line whatever it means. I think he was wearing a Santa Claus suit
I been there
Why don t LIRR use there M 3s
They will soon
How do you manage to not get harassed doing something as dangerous as photographing trains? Seems like the authorities would overreact and think you were up to no good.
The photographing train fear is often greatly exaggerated!!?