I was 3-4 years old when the Freedom Train passed through Dallas. I remember the 610. I also remember going through the cars, but not at 'adult' eye level. For some reason my parents didn't lift me up to see the artifacts...buttheads. So for me the train was a long boring conveyor belt with two guards at the end of each car. I love trains to this day but at that time I could remember that I couldn't wait for that particular experience to end.
Ross reminds us of a time not too long ago when steam locomotives were the publics interest which has largely diminished in favor other things but back then seeing his High Iron Co trips throughout the northeast was quite a sight watching giant coal spewing machines thunder from town to city attracting thousands by the roadside
GMN425 wrote "I'm sorry , but there isn't any more. My computer has crashed and I lost all my videos". I also learned this way that making backups regularly pays off... LOL!
@GMN425 Although this is an older posted video, I don't believe "Mr Rowland" is/was in a position to give permission. The production itself is owned by Mark 1 Video. So unless you have permission from (and have paid royalties to) Mark 1 Video, this upload (and the other parts posted) is a violation of UA-cam's copyright terms of agreement.
@TheRealZUIKAKU I'm all for sharing, but this is intellectual property. Someone put a LOT of time and effort into making this production. To post it here so the general public can view it for free, takes money out of the pocket of the people who worked long hard hours to produce the video. You sure wouldn't want to work for free, would you?
I was 3-4 years old when the Freedom Train passed through Dallas. I remember the 610. I also remember going through the cars, but not at 'adult' eye level. For some reason my parents didn't lift me up to see the artifacts...buttheads. So for me the train was a long boring conveyor belt with two guards at the end of each car. I love trains to this day but at that time I could remember that I couldn't wait for that particular experience to end.
Ross reminds us of a time not too long ago when steam locomotives were the publics interest which has largely diminished in favor other things but back then seeing his High Iron Co trips throughout the northeast was quite a sight watching giant coal spewing machines thunder from town to city attracting thousands by the roadside
This Is Great Watching Ross Rowland Jr's Giant of Steam With Reading T-1 #2102 🚂🚂🚂 😊😊😊
Ross is a fine Gentleman indeed, for those of us that have gotten a chance to work for, with or just Fire a Steam Engine for him know this already
Awesome series! 😍😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩
I am not a Pennsylvannia dutchman, but the NKP Berks never could be the reading T1's
Great series! Hope you came out of your computer crash OK! Had similar experience myself-frustrating!!
GMN425 wrote "I'm sorry , but there isn't any more. My computer has crashed and I lost all my videos". I also learned this way that making backups regularly pays off... LOL!
K4JW
The ace 3000 project was abandoned when the price of oil dropped only a few months later.
Umm no it was abandoned when they ran out of epic gamer juice
759 was ran up to 76 mph with Ross
with the new presidential inauguration coming up. Any chance Mr Rowland could pull something off like this. it be something to behold.
Was this a commercial video originally? I've never even heard of it before now.
The narrator said the rambles ran 1960-64 but they started in 1959.
what was this from, and where can i find it?
what ever happened to his ace 3000 project
Lack of Funding and publicity. And the project was let go
Part 4?
@GMN425
Although this is an older posted video, I don't believe "Mr Rowland" is/was in a position to give permission. The production itself is owned by Mark 1 Video. So unless you have permission from (and have paid royalties to) Mark 1 Video, this upload (and the other parts posted) is a violation of UA-cam's copyright terms of agreement.
he had 614 going 70+ in one video
@xxxIronHeadxxx Uh, he said "Feel" holmes.
@TheRealZUIKAKU
I'm all for sharing, but this is intellectual property. Someone put a LOT of time and effort into making this production. To post it here so the general public can view it for free, takes money out of the pocket of the people who worked long hard hours to produce the video. You sure wouldn't want to work for free, would you?
I am also 9/10th steel
@TheRealZUIKAKU
Easy. Purchase the video from Mark 1.
The 4449 is NOT more powerful then a Reading t-1!........