Spinning the Speeders in the Adirondacks! Rail Motorcars at Tupper Lake, NY
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- The speeders are coming to Tupper Lake! Located at the end of the line and the end of the #NARCOA/#New England Rail Excursions trip over the Adirondack Railroad/Mohawk, Adirondack & Northern. In this video we see how the cars are turned and get some great horn action when they depart for Thendara!
Check out @Maketrainsgreatagain and @16grrr for more railcar content, and special thanks to Jon Saulsgiver for the outro photo slideshow.
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I just think these things are great, thanks so much for this video!
Nice job capturing the turning of the various cars.
Amazing Video! Great Work!👍The Speeders Look Like So Much Fun.
Great video from Peterboro NY.
Very cool video of all the motorcars. Enjoyed watching and have a nice rest of your weekend.(Steve)
Hi! I am so sorry I missed you. I was on this excursion except on Sunday for this leg up to Tupper Lake. Great video and commentary!
Someone mentioned you had trouble further south- was disappointed to hear that, sorry you couldn’t make it up.
You should come chase us on the WACR Lyndonville Sub. this summer
Looks like fun, lots of bugs in the North Country soon.😳🚂
Yep, by the time I got home my windshield was COVERED in black flies
Nice
That guy in the green hat......
I still think it is a terrible shame that the rails were removed from Tupper to Lake Placid. It's like losing a landmark building due to stupidity! It can never be returned.
On my way up I couldn’t help but think of how amazing it would be to have rail service to the wonderful towns of Lake Placid and Saranac Lake.
@@NorthCountryTrains Not to mention Montreal. My family ran a tuberculosis hospital at Lake Kushaqua and the tracks went right thru the property. It was possible to go from Utica to Montreal via the Adirondack Division of the New York Central but I am sure you are aware of that.