Truly a remarkable man! Warren is an absolute pleasure to be around and his sense of humor is unmatched! I apologize for the glitch of the image at 4:35. My laptop has been kind of odd when editing the last few weeks. Hopefully I can resolve it.
I was privileged to know Mr. Caileff back in the '70s when we were part both part of the KCS sponsored model rr club at the Shreveport Fair Grounds. A really nice fellow. He's right about the KCS, they used to be a family oriented railroad and treated guests and visitors with the utmost of courtesy.
So good to see you doing what you always loved doing. It's been alot of years since we worked together at WL Somner. Hope you are doing well! Donna W Restivo.
I’m from DeRidder. Halfway in between lake Charles in Leesville. Funny I worked for CSX and now RJ Corman but never KCS! My great uncle retired from KCS and probably knew him or his dad. Based on the dates they are around the same age.
Great man you interviewed with. I like Warren. Him and Tillie always gave a great warm welcome when they'd be at the conventions I attended. Great history of the photography by him and I liked you got to interview with him. Great job! I always enjoyed attending the fall and frozen weed gatherings on Rich Mountain too.
Bishop. Thank you very much for taking time to produce this biography about Warren! I have known Warren for fifty years and remember his humor plus his beloved Hasselblad. His humor at the First Friday always kept me on my toes especially when I was presenting the program! That B&W photo of his son David with Billy Sandifer and his 4x5 meant it was the shot of the day! Thanks again!
Truly a remarkable man! Warren is an absolute pleasure to be around and his sense of humor is unmatched!
I apologize for the glitch of the image at 4:35. My laptop has been kind of odd when editing the last few weeks. Hopefully I can resolve it.
Great video Bishop!
Great video. Bishop you did a great job. Enjoy your upcoming week on the CPKC Holiday Express.
Awesome video LRP😊
Very enjoyable video. Great job!
Fantastic video once again and enjoyed watching another cool video. Have a wonderful upcoming weekend.(Steve)
I have one of Mr. Warren's KCS books! Great reference for KCS stuff.
Really enjoyed listening to all the history from Mr Warren.
This is a classic! I really enjoyed Mr. Warren's story! Thanks for sharing and have a great week!
You know you need to interview Mr. Cruse next.
I was privileged to know Mr. Caileff back in the '70s when we were part both part of the KCS sponsored model rr club at the Shreveport Fair Grounds. A really nice fellow. He's right about the KCS, they used to be a family oriented railroad and treated guests and visitors with the utmost of courtesy.
Great job, Bishop, Really enjoyed Mr. Warren's Story. Keep on Railroading Mr. Warren.😊
Great video!!! I’m glad Mr. Warren mentioned the KCS Historical Society, I did not know it existed until just now, I will be joining it soon…
Yep. It's the CPKC Historical Society now.
Not how that works Aaron.
Mailed the check for membership this past week. Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!
So good to see you doing what you always loved doing. It's been alot of years since we worked together at WL Somner. Hope you are doing well! Donna W Restivo.
I’m from DeRidder. Halfway in between lake Charles in Leesville. Funny I worked for CSX and now RJ Corman but never KCS! My great uncle retired from KCS and probably knew him or his dad. Based on the dates they are around the same age.
Ah that’s cool! I’m gonna be in DeRidder Monday for the Holiday Express event there!
Great man you interviewed with. I like Warren. Him and Tillie always gave a great warm welcome when they'd be at the conventions I attended. Great history of the photography by him and I liked you got to interview with him. Great job! I always enjoyed attending the fall and frozen weed gatherings on Rich Mountain too.
Bishop. Thank you very much for taking time to produce this biography about Warren! I have known Warren for fifty years and remember his humor plus his beloved Hasselblad. His humor at the First Friday always kept me on my toes especially when I was presenting the program! That B&W photo of his son David with Billy Sandifer and his 4x5 meant it was the shot of the day! Thanks again!
Cool.