@@shaysteamjamb7957 its just such a "you have to know about it railroad" even still on the internet, so it is special that someone who was there posts it. haha well with those nice M5s, that would be a quick long video.
I love the sound of those GMD engines! Plus those M5r24 horns are striking! Crisp! All the audio on these videos! Does the r24 mean that the 2nd and 4th horns are reversed? RE: I checked it out and yes the r24 is the 2nd & 4th horns reversed.
Watching the videos can certainly stir mixed emotions alright. But, you know, the “toot-toot” acknowledgement from Alan is still a thrill. Thanks for commenting.
He was the senior engineer on the north end of the line. He was usually on duty whenever we showed up to photograph the Englewood Railway and would greet us with a toot-toot if he happened to notice us. Always liked that.
so much good stuff. whenever you get through all of it, seeing it all in one long video would be amazing. i am glad someone posts this railroad.
Always nice to get an encouraging comment from you, DeVerne. That would one long video I must say.
@@shaysteamjamb7957 its just such a "you have to know about it railroad" even still on the internet, so it is special that someone who was there posts it. haha well with those nice M5s, that would be a quick long video.
I love the sound of those GMD engines! Plus those M5r24 horns are striking! Crisp!
All the audio on these videos!
Does the r24 mean that the 2nd and 4th horns are reversed?
RE: I checked it out and yes the r24 is the 2nd & 4th horns reversed.
Great stuff as usual, thanks for posting, I love watching but it just makes me sad.
Watching the videos can certainly stir mixed emotions alright. But, you know, the “toot-toot” acknowledgement from Alan is still a thrill. Thanks for commenting.
@@shaysteamjamb7957 alan operated the diesel fleet?
He was the senior engineer on the north end of the line. He was usually on duty whenever we showed up to photograph the Englewood Railway and would greet us with a toot-toot if he happened to notice us. Always liked that.
Thanks for this.