Ok, I'm going to say it - the opening screen is really really annoying - we ain't all teenage hippies watching. NSFW. Turn the volume way down. One thing nice about the trains in this video are 1970's/1980's trains that appear to have very typical freight cars of those times. One has a lot of typical auto parts boxcars etc. The Western Pacific train often handed off complete trains to the D&RGW in Utah, very much like in the trains in this video. The caboose at 9:41 is a correct Rio Grande caboose - brass caboose from Overland which represents the shop built D&RGW caboose in the black radio equipped 2 stripe version. I have one custom painted just like it. The WP train headed by the orange nose GP40-2's looks like it is headed with auto parts boxcars but amusingly has a Rio Grande baby hi-cube appliance boxcar mixed in. Still, nice to see 70's era trains running from the northern California where I grew up as a teen in the 70's.
The ol' Rockstar Rod Stewart also likes his TRAINS! Love that intro. Great vid series.
Trains! Trains! Trains!
excellent video sir.
Thank you good sir! Not possible without you!
REALLY, REALLY, REALLY COOL!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow enjoyed you latest video with so much going on hope there more to come .Happy Easter regards DD.
Great watching and locomotives sound super unlike show and tell shows.
Awesome
Nice model railway 😊😊😊👍
In a city without jerks must be nice
Who makes the bridge at 12:15??I t is awesome!
Good vid, what do controller do you ise
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Ok, I'm going to say it - the opening screen is really really annoying - we ain't all teenage hippies watching. NSFW. Turn the volume way down.
One thing nice about the trains in this video are 1970's/1980's trains that appear to have very typical freight cars of those times. One has a lot of typical auto parts boxcars etc. The Western Pacific train often handed off complete trains to the D&RGW in Utah, very much like in the trains in this video. The caboose at 9:41 is a correct Rio Grande caboose - brass caboose from Overland which represents the shop built D&RGW caboose in the black radio equipped 2 stripe version. I have one custom painted just like it. The WP train headed by the orange nose GP40-2's looks like it is headed with auto parts boxcars but amusingly has a Rio Grande baby hi-cube appliance boxcar mixed in. Still, nice to see 70's era trains running from the northern California where I grew up as a teen in the 70's.
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