Just wanted to follow up on the comment I made about the Rutland RR vintage video. It is found a channel called "sjwhitney" and it's called "Green Mountain Railroading on the Rutland." It shows part of a video produced by Blackhawk Films and this video is great as it shows the Rutland RR in all it's glory - steam, diesel, passenger trains, freight trains in the early 1950s. The quality of the film is excellent and I thought you might enjoy it!
Not much of a timetable, crew goes on duty in Rutland and does whatever they need to do. With not many reports from that line the only way to know would be a scanner.
Interesting video Harrison! But I'm confused. I thought all Vermont Railway locomotives were supposed to be green? I mean, just like all Corvettes are supposed to be red? 😉
I wish they were all green and still said "Rutland" on the side. Perhaps then we could still see trains here in the Champlain Islands running the Island line.
Back to my days... If living there
Excellent job! Keep up the good work! Do more videos like this one video.
Will do!
When did the train stop running though the Islands?I thought that it ran though Alburgh, Vermont only!
Very nice! Looks like quite the crowd for the inaugural run
And ridership is doing decent as well
Beautiful scenery 😉👍️✨ Fantastic video 😃⤴️⤴️ Thank you for sharing :)
Also the inaugural is now the Vermonter so I'm told
Nice catches!
Awesome!
Awesome video
Just wanted to follow up on the comment I made about the Rutland RR vintage video. It is found a channel called "sjwhitney" and it's called "Green Mountain Railroading on the Rutland." It shows part of a video produced by Blackhawk Films and this video is great as it shows the Rutland RR in all it's glory - steam, diesel, passenger trains, freight trains in the early 1950s. The quality of the film is excellent and I thought you might enjoy it!
Scott’s channel is a gem for sure!
Nice. How does one find the timetable of Vermont Railway's southern subdivision? From Rutland to North Bennington.
Not much of a timetable, crew goes on duty in Rutland and does whatever they need to do. With not many reports from that line the only way to know would be a scanner.
Interesting video Harrison! But I'm confused. I thought all Vermont Railway locomotives were supposed to be green? I mean, just like all Corvettes are supposed to be red? 😉
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I wish they were all green and still said "Rutland" on the side. Perhaps then we could still see trains here in the Champlain Islands running the Island line.