Mike Tennor: This animation video is now on Patapsco Heritage Greenway's website. Go to patapsco.org. On the first page, hover over "Heritage" and you will see a list of towns. Click on "Relay" and scroll down to Additional Information. Click on "A brief history of Relay." The piece is written by Ray Chism. At the bottom is a link to the your animation video.
Hi Kathy, The animation has been on the Patapsco web site for several years now. It was given to me on a VHS tape by the then president of the Patapsco Heritage Greenway and I converted it to a RUclips video for them. I had nothing to do with the creation of the video. I believe that PHG had the rights to use it. Mike
Andrew, I don't know the answer to your question. I was given a VHS tape of this video by the Patapsco Heritage Greenway (PHG) to be included in a web site I did for them about four years ago. I converted the VHS to digital and uploaded it to RUclips for their web site. But, the web site has since been redone. I was able to download the video in MP4 format and, if you would like it, I can send it to you.
If only I could write why I was brought to this video. An Amazing job. Might I ask why you have such interest in the Thomas Viaduct to make a video like this? Do you have a huge interest in curved viaducts? Do you live in the area? Hope to hear from you.
Creative engineering and video! Most impressive!
Very well done. Thank you
You are very talented.
This is amazing.
Mike Tennor: This animation video is now on Patapsco Heritage Greenway's website. Go to patapsco.org. On the first page, hover over "Heritage" and you will see a list of towns. Click on "Relay" and scroll down to Additional Information. Click on "A brief history of Relay." The piece is written by Ray Chism. At the bottom is a link to the your animation video.
Hi Kathy, The animation has been on the Patapsco web site for several years now. It was given to me on a VHS tape by the then president of the Patapsco Heritage Greenway and I converted it to a RUclips video for them. I had nothing to do with the creation of the video. I believe that PHG had the rights to use it. Mike
A work of art! I mean the vid. Beautiful. Thanks.
neat!
Excellent. Is this simulation historically accurate with regard to construction method?
Andrew, I don't know the answer to your question. I was given a VHS tape of this video by the Patapsco Heritage Greenway (PHG) to be included in a web site I did for them about four years ago. I converted the VHS to digital and uploaded it to RUclips for their web site. But, the web site has since been redone. I was able to download the video in MP4 format and, if you would like it, I can send it to you.
No it had 3 sets of rails
If only I could write why I was brought to this video. An Amazing job. Might I ask why you have such interest in the Thomas Viaduct to make a video like this? Do you have a huge interest in curved viaducts? Do you live in the area? Hope to hear from you.