Lake State Railway Pinconning Trains May 30, 2023
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2023
- Come along as we set out to film and photograph Lake State Railway trains out of Pinconning, Michigan.
Joining me on this excursion is John Fry, of John_Fry_Images. Watch till the end to see some of John’s beautiful photography from the ground and from the sky during this outing.
The first train we photograph is LSRC, train 304, the Pinconning to Grayling turn running northwest on the Mackinac Subdivision. Train 304 is powered by a slug set, which includes the last DT&I GP35, pulling a generous 29-car train.
Next up, we head 20 minutes east to catch a modest 20-car train 327A at the rifle River, then follow 327 northeast along the Huron Subdivision to its destination in Tawas, Michigan.
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Another great video by Todd. Thank you.
Great video and photos! Thank you and Todd for the pictures, looks like it was a beautiful day! Love the river crossings, beautiful!!
Thank you! Hopefully I can get my drone down to the river and Tawas soon. Just recently got it fixed so I can photograph scenes along the mackinaw sub for my HO layout backdrop.
@@toddfeldpausch9489 That would be great backdrop! Do you have your Athearn HO Lake State Railway engines on Preorder?
Todd, as you know, I'm a great fan of your videos. Always perfectly framed with excellent light. This one is superb, as they all are.
I am humbled. Thank you so much for the very generous feedback. I greatly appreciate it!
Thank you buddy for a great day of friendship and love of the hobby. Excellent video work as usual, I don’t even bother with video when we are together as I know I’m in the presence of greatness. Thanks for capturing history so beautifully, I’m honored to be a part of your production.
Thank you brother! Your stunning drone photos remind me that I can up my game by just adding a couple well-placed drone shots. The hobby is always back burner when I’m with you, though it is greatly enhanced by your presence. I love you man!!
Todd, another wonderful video. Do these trains only run in the afternoon/evening? Are they a 7 days a week train?
Thank you again for your efforts. Keep em coming.
Both trains are (currently) on duty at 4:30 in Pinconning and depart north shortly thereafter with 327A departing first. They have been Monday thru Friday trains for several years though 304 on rare occasion can be replaced with a grain move out of Standish.