2:05 Nice shot of a former Wabash caboose. Seems like N&W didn't keep (or put up with) their U boats as long as other railroads did. But it made for interesting locomotive consists.
The Southern Railway was a totally separate entity from the Norfolk and Western. It was never "a part of the N&W". The two merged in 1982 to form the current day Norfolk Southern
This was all shot by Ed Durnwald. That's his white Corvette at the beginning.
@@SullenV.Hement I Saw That
Oh man
Nice C3 opening shot…..
Mid 70s judging by the rear window
2:05 Nice shot of a former Wabash caboose. Seems like N&W didn't keep (or put up with) their U boats as long as other railroads did. But it made for interesting locomotive consists.
Love those high hoods. And the horns
The G.E. high hoods are certainly an interesting design
I personally prefer the E.M.D. ones, but the G.E. ones seem a bit unique
Either GE or EMD, high hood locomotives are cool.
@@rottenroads1982 I agree!
I love the first few scenes. Looks like NW on the NKP. Thanks!
Glad You Like it Bro
Seemed Track Maintenance was still a Priority….
I bet some of those units are running on a class-2 or class-3 railroad and still running strong,
3:33 this isn’t norfolk and western lil bro
Southern Rwy was Part Of The Norfolk And Western Rwy 😑
The Southern Railway was a totally separate entity from the Norfolk and Western. It was never "a part of the N&W". The two merged in 1982 to form the current day Norfolk Southern
Where was this filmed and what year
@@bubbajohnston like 1970 Something
Anything on Southern Railroad?
Yeah?
I@@delpproductions217I would love to see them please!
you should probably put the videos you got these from in the description to avoid confusion
Yea, unless its personal work