Very interesting footage and images of the original Auto-Train. As an historian on this subject, I can safely say every "scrap" of film -- 35mm, VHS, you-name-it -- is valuable in preserving the history of this unique aspect of railroad history. Thank you for sharing... 👍👍
my dad had his tile factory near the FPL sub station that is near the bridge, when i was a kid i could sneak through the bushes and sit next to the leads there and watch all this, before the bridge was built it was not uncommon for 46 to be tied up for up to an hour sometimes
Do you have any footage from the 70’s or early 80’s of the Sorrento branch at Sanford? Or the line that branches off through heathrow into Altamonte springs?
The closest I can come to that is the cab ride on the Central Florida Adventure Dinner train from 1996 which used to depart from Altamonte Springs to Toronto and then head north. That would have been the last remaining vestige of the line you referred to that went through Heathrow from Sanford. ua-cam.com/video/SQJUwRSN8zM/v-deo.html Hope that helps, thanks for watching
These old Auto Train dome cars and the Hiawatha observation are gems - way too important to just let rot, or scrap. I'd hope these cars have been saved. Does anyone know what became of them? Where are they now?
Awesome videos Dave! It's great to see old-timey Auto Train, Seaboard System, Family Lines etc. Your narration and video production are professional too. Are the DVD-Rs you used to sell exactly the same content as the videos posted on your UA-cam page here??
Ive enjoyed many of your videos and assume you do the voiceovers....If this is true have you thought of doing radio or public announcements? Perfect talent for it!
Thank you so much for the compliment Kevin and your check is in the mail. I was in the radio-commercial broadcasting business from 1965 to 1996 so that's what I did for a living. I sounded better back then. Thanks again, flattering comments like yours are appreciated. It's great that there is a platform like UA-cam where I can share my collection of radio air checks and railroad photography. Had digital photography been available 30 years ago I could have been a lot less picky then I was back then with only 36 exposures per roll of slide film or a roll of 8mm film that could only hold about three minutes of video with no sound.
Very interesting footage and images of the original Auto-Train. As an historian on this subject, I can safely say every "scrap" of film -- 35mm, VHS, you-name-it -- is valuable in preserving the history of this unique aspect of railroad history. Thank you for sharing... 👍👍
Thank you for your words of encouragement ...that was the whole idea of this you tube channel, preserving railroads past for future generations.
DEE, I just found your video. Great video! Brings back lots of memories.
my dad had his tile factory near the FPL sub station that is near the bridge, when i was a kid i could sneak through the bushes and sit next to the leads there and watch all this, before the bridge was built it was not uncommon for 46 to be tied up for up to an hour sometimes
At least we have those memories, Jason.
That area truly was a dump back then but a lot of it has been renovated and improved. It is still not-so-nice, but is much, much nicer than before.
Do you have any footage from the 70’s or early 80’s of the Sorrento branch at Sanford? Or the line that branches off through heathrow into Altamonte springs?
The closest I can come to that is the cab ride on the Central Florida Adventure Dinner train from 1996 which used to depart from Altamonte Springs to
Toronto and then head north. That would have been the last remaining vestige of the line you referred to that went through Heathrow from Sanford.
ua-cam.com/video/SQJUwRSN8zM/v-deo.html
Hope that helps, thanks for watching
These old Auto Train dome cars and the Hiawatha observation are gems - way too important to just let rot, or scrap. I'd hope these cars have been saved. Does anyone know what became of them? Where are they now?
Tommy Thomason Friends of the 261 (261.com) restored the Cedar Rapids.
Awesome videos Dave!
It's great to see old-timey Auto Train, Seaboard System, Family Lines etc.
Your narration and video production are professional too.
Are the DVD-Rs you used to sell exactly the same content as the videos posted on your UA-cam page here??
Yes they are. The UA-cam version is shorter with more editing. Thanks for watching and your kind words.
Ive enjoyed many of your videos and assume you do the voiceovers....If this is true have you thought of doing radio or public announcements? Perfect talent for it!
Thank you so much for the compliment Kevin and your check is in the mail. I was in the radio-commercial broadcasting business from 1965 to 1996 so that's what I did for a living. I sounded better back then. Thanks again, flattering comments like yours are appreciated. It's great that there is a platform like UA-cam where I can share my collection of radio air checks and railroad photography. Had digital photography been available 30 years ago I could have been a lot less picky then I was back then with only 36 exposures per roll of slide film or a roll of 8mm film that could only hold about three minutes of video with no sound.