@@SuperFoxyRailwayProduction6702 Actually it's the same main whistle, which she usually wears in her entire excursion career (NKP 700's Whistle), just rotated and rebuilt to how it was in 1984-1993. While the high shrill is still there as of now, it sounds slightly different because of newer materials. Despite this, she sounds relatively the same. ua-cam.com/video/thT8jaXQ1Ig/v-deo.html
This is one of the first two railroad videos I ever saw, which I rented along with "Eighteen Wheels of Steel" from the now long-defunct Mark's Trains & Hobbies in Marion, Illinois. Mary McPherson
The reason for the year 1987 being put in the thumbnail & title was that the show had the year 1987 on the final graphic. I had assumed that was when it was released thus the usage of 1987, Instead of the correct year of 1986. Correction noted, the title & thumbnail have been updated. Sorry for the confusion
@@NickelPlatedProductions Cheers mate. I saw the original thumbnail and thought, “That’s in Thurmond in 1986. Is most of the footage from 1987 with a little bit of ‘85 thrown into the mix?”, then I saw the copyright year of 1986 and made the comment.
@@michaelbarrett5149 I do have the 1982 Hopewell show "Wheeling In The Rathole", which does feature material from 765 operating over the Southern on the Rathole Division. I have no plans on uploading it as its already on DVD & out of respect for its producer & copyright holder. It can be purchased here: ogaugerr.com/web-store/wheeling-in-the-rat-hole/
The more New River Train footage the better! Thanks for uploading this!
Gotta Love that High Shrill Of the whistle Back then. It just doesn't sound the same today
This was definitely the 765’s peak preservation sound. That GG1 bell and high pitched Nathan just fit the engine like a glove.
As 2023 The FWRHS had just put back the whistle of the 80s a few days ago
@@SuperFoxyRailwayProduction6702 I heard
@@SuperFoxyRailwayProduction6702 Actually it's the same main whistle, which she usually wears in her entire excursion career (NKP 700's Whistle), just rotated and rebuilt to how it was in 1984-1993. While the high shrill is still there as of now, it sounds slightly different because of newer materials. Despite this, she sounds relatively the same. ua-cam.com/video/thT8jaXQ1Ig/v-deo.html
13:04 now that is moving along!
This is one of the first two railroad videos I ever saw, which I rented along with "Eighteen Wheels of Steel" from the now long-defunct Mark's Trains & Hobbies in Marion, Illinois. Mary McPherson
I wish I was on a train pulled by Nickel Plate #765 in 1985 and 1986.
And every year on the date of the accident, it runs again as a warning to others. Plunging into the gap, shrieking like a lost soul!
She's the spirit of Fort Wayne
what river is this.
The New River in West Virginia.
My name is Uncle Ethan Armitage.
🚂
Question:
Given that the footage is from 1985 and 1986, why did you put 1987 in the title and thumbnail?
The reason for the year 1987 being put in the thumbnail & title was that the show had the year 1987 on the final graphic. I had assumed that was when it was released thus the usage of 1987, Instead of the correct year of 1986. Correction noted, the title & thumbnail have been updated. Sorry for the confusion
@@NickelPlatedProductions Cheers mate. I saw the original thumbnail and thought, “That’s in Thurmond in 1986. Is most of the footage from 1987 with a little bit of ‘85 thrown into the mix?”, then I saw the copyright year of 1986 and made the comment.
So editing a comment removes any heart given it by the video uploader.
Common TubeYou L.
@@NickelPlatedProductions do you have full video of nkp 765 in 1982 at rathole division? I like to see that video
@@michaelbarrett5149 I do have the 1982 Hopewell show "Wheeling In The Rathole", which does feature material from 765 operating over the Southern on the Rathole Division. I have no plans on uploading it as its already on DVD & out of respect for its producer & copyright holder.
It can be purchased here:
ogaugerr.com/web-store/wheeling-in-the-rat-hole/