Walt Berko's New York Central Railroad Films, 1961

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 56

  • @oooofgamer1350
    @oooofgamer1350 8 месяцев назад +4

    Midwestern rail fan 3257 says hello! Like your video

  • @billhallsongs
    @billhallsongs 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I lived in Mount Vernon NY (Fleetwood Station). I remember that summer and these trains and that wonderful Maris and Mantle year. I loved those mu cars with the indented high high roof! Thanks so much Walt for those trains and those cars! Just loved this!

  • @markmccummins8049
    @markmccummins8049 5 лет назад +3

    These films are a treasure of America’s railroading past. Excellent.

  • @francoistoussaint9844
    @francoistoussaint9844 Год назад +1

    Merci pour cette vidéo sur ma compagnie de train américaine favorite. J'adore le New York central system, j'aurais tellement aimé habiter juste devant l'entrée du tunnel de Park Avenue !

  • @robertbraden4478
    @robertbraden4478 Год назад

    I always like videos like this one letting us see the train's entire passenger consist.

  • @Bob.W.
    @Bob.W. 5 лет назад +28

    Thank you Mr. Boylan. I like your minimalist narration. Just enough.

  • @electrolytics
    @electrolytics 5 лет назад +7

    20 seconds in and this is some of the coolest RR footage I have seen ever.
    The film in this camera is beautiful.

  • @jorgesabater8640
    @jorgesabater8640 3 года назад +1

    Extremely interesting. Looking forward to more.

  • @daf827
    @daf827 4 года назад +2

    Excellent footage. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 5 лет назад +7

    I remember all of that equipment from living near and playing on the tracks of the Harlem Division at White Plains when I was a kid in the early sixties. When I got older I rode some of that equipment to Grand Central Station in Manhattan.

  • @fleetwin1
    @fleetwin1 4 года назад +3

    Love the New York Central line

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 4 месяца назад +1

    10 P Motors went to the South Shore where their platforms were removed. All these were also scrapped by about 1976 or so.

  • @Oobidoobi
    @Oobidoobi 5 лет назад +2

    Great video! And thank you for the excellent narration.

  • @itgeek920
    @itgeek920 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for uploading this very important part of railway history.

  • @ralphfogle1662
    @ralphfogle1662 5 лет назад +5

    Wow, this narrator really knows his stuff!

  • @Doug47
    @Doug47 5 лет назад +6

    I remember when the transit system went on strike in the mid 60s. I got to ride the NYC old MUs from 138th street in the Bronx to Grand Central Station for the duration of the strike. I remember the Mott Haven passenger yard on 149th street.

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 5 лет назад +5

    Nice footage of the FA's. Thank you!

  • @brownhornet1975
    @brownhornet1975 4 года назад +1

    Great video! I never would’ve thought 125 st station had low level platforms. Great video once again

  • @Mountchoirboy
    @Mountchoirboy 5 лет назад +7

    So sad to see how few videos are posted here about NYC trains in the 60's. I lived a block away from 179th and Park and as kids in the 50's and 60's we'd walk out on the walkway at 179th to watch the trains (We loved the diesel "New Havens" as we called them, work trains and electric locomotives like the T and P motor's. A few years ago there was a NYC electric locomotive circa 1933 available but it was taken down over copyright. Another showed an electric going up to Mt Vernon West. These are neat but one would think there are hundreds of films put onto video

    • @PeterHonig.
      @PeterHonig. 10 месяцев назад +2

      I used to watch the trains in the 1960s on the walkway just one block from yours at 178th street. I was quite young in the early 60s, so my grandparents walked there with me (we lived just three blocks away). I remember how I used to wave at the engineers and how they used to give a short toot of their horn in response. This video brings back so many wonderful memories, as this is exactly what I saw. At the same time, it also makes me sad, as I sometime long for those good old days.

  • @thomasabramson100
    @thomasabramson100 3 года назад +1

    Fun fact 2 S-Motor electrics were stored in GCT and used for switching up to the 1980s they are on a stub end track at the end of a platform (cant remember which one)

  • @trainsupporter9088
    @trainsupporter9088 5 лет назад +5

    My all time favorite railroad! Thank you!

  • @anthonycameron2067
    @anthonycameron2067 Год назад

    Enjoyed views of the mu, fl9 p motors from 112th outside my window😊

  • @danielkoch3231
    @danielkoch3231 5 лет назад +4

    The MUs refered to as ACMUs are really circa 1950 St. Louis Car Co. 4500 series MUs, distinguished by the large single headlight. ACMUs built by Pullman came in 1962, 1963.

  • @Zoomer3989
    @Zoomer3989 5 лет назад +3

    I wish that vantage point was still possible. My dad and I used to go to the point over the tunnel on 97th and watch trains from there in the 1990s. By the time I was more cognizant of Metro-North's roster, the only older equipment were the FL9s

  • @visionist7
    @visionist7 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @brownpcsuncedu
    @brownpcsuncedu 5 лет назад +8

    Wow--some awesome footage here!
    A small correction: the train at 3:50 (first train at Montrose) is neither a freight nor headed up by F's. It's a passenger train (you can see the cars briefly from 3:54-3:57) headed up by E-units (longer than F's, and no F units had four portholes in the side panels). That small slip aside, nice job on the narration!

  • @dwill123
    @dwill123 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting, Thank you.

  • @arifakyuz7673
    @arifakyuz7673 3 года назад

    I love how some of the trains are only 2-3 cars long

  • @cehayes74
    @cehayes74 5 лет назад +2

    NYC Observation Car Hickory Creek is still in use today 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 !!!

  • @michaela.chmieloski3196
    @michaela.chmieloski3196 4 года назад

    The S-motor likely took the "Century's" consist to High Bridge for a run through the carwash before heading into Mott Haven Yard for servicing. Not all cars in the consist were turned: sleepers always had the bedroom windows facing out onto the Hudson River so patrons could enjoy the scenery between New York City and Albany in the comfort on their private accomodations.

  • @johnlanelli3968
    @johnlanelli3968 3 года назад

    They are E locomotives on a passenger train not an F unit for a freight train in which you mentioned at one point.

  • @Shaken_AND_Stirred
    @Shaken_AND_Stirred 7 месяцев назад

    At 61, sometimes I feel like I was born way too late.

  • @BritanniaPacific
    @BritanniaPacific 5 лет назад +3

    The observation car; hickory creek is preserved today, and is used for excursions.

    • @Sano_Kiyoshiro
      @Sano_Kiyoshiro 4 года назад

      Interesting footage, and that one of the cars are preserve

    • @WolfSpiritOlka58
      @WolfSpiritOlka58 4 года назад

      @@Sano_Kiyoshiro Sandy Creek is also still around, although it is painted in Norfolk Southern.

  • @juliozoffy
    @juliozoffy 3 года назад +2

    Gente,que vontade de conhecer New York e seus trens!

  • @am74343
    @am74343 2 года назад

    Wow... It's really time to bring 4-track service back to points north of Manhattan. It's sad to see how we've been limited to only 50% capacity for the past 60+ years!

  • @ecpcharles
    @ecpcharles 4 года назад

    love it!

  • @DanknDerpyGamer
    @DanknDerpyGamer 4 года назад

    I bet none of the motormen at the time would have expected the ACMUs to have lasted as long as they did (mid-2000s).

  • @Kaizerzydeco1
    @Kaizerzydeco1 5 лет назад +2

    Why were the pedestrian overbridges removed?

    • @SpeedGraphicFilmVideo
      @SpeedGraphicFilmVideo  5 лет назад +3

      I don't know why the pedestrian overpasses were removed. Perhaps it was cheaper to take them out rather than keep them in good repair. Perhaps people were throwing things onto the tracks and trains.

  • @joshuamuir7577
    @joshuamuir7577 8 месяцев назад

    Isn’t there one more P unit left?

  • @kevinhoward9593
    @kevinhoward9593 3 года назад

    Wow 16 Car 20th Limited.

  • @paullubliner6221
    @paullubliner6221 5 лет назад

    3:55 Those are an EMD E7 & E8, not "F's".

  • @alexanderglazman3209
    @alexanderglazman3209 3 года назад +1

    Bob W who is Mr.Boylan?

  • @nhrrman3413
    @nhrrman3413 Год назад

    I watched this same exact footage with some New Haven added just last night. It’s obviously stolen, no credits given. I’m a railroad photographer and I detest this sort of thing. The guys handle is SuperBostyn. Go get him…Love your channel btw.

    • @SpeedGraphicFilmVideo
      @SpeedGraphicFilmVideo  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip, but in this case he didn't rip me off. Instead, we both got the footage from the same place, the Prelinger collection at archive.org.
      Glad to hear that you like my channel. I enjoy making and sharing these videos.

  • @lazyrrr2411
    @lazyrrr2411 5 лет назад +1

    This's the Real Deal ...

  • @mikestudioz216
    @mikestudioz216 2 года назад +1

    Why is there no sound?

    • @SpeedGraphicFilmVideo
      @SpeedGraphicFilmVideo  2 года назад +1

      Until 1973, when Super 8 sound film debuted, most home movies were silent. Walt Berko was shooting 16mm here, but 16mm sound equipment was far too bulky and expensive for amateur use.

    • @mikestudioz216
      @mikestudioz216 2 года назад

      @@SpeedGraphicFilmVideo oh. I understand. Technology was in its infancy way back when