@@merrellamoswatts5037 oh,ok...I thought since those rails use to be western maryland that they could support the bigger loco's.i believe they could go gp7 or 9 but no bigger
The locomotives at walkersville anymore I almost one-of-a-kind they have a GE 44-ton center cab that is the only one left in the country running and still in service
That teardrop is music to my ears, great video!
Nice one..👍
Cool video!
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Awesome video!
I havent been there for years! I should go back soon 😁 Good vid
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Nice video
They really should consider purchasing a gp9 or something like that. Otherwise great little railroad! 👍👍
should've bought it before the mmid gps got sent to g&w hell
Personally I like those cute little industrial switchers they use. Maybe I'm a bit biased though as I grew up riding this railroad.
the classic liter weight rail that is on the wsrr will not support the weight of modern locomotives
@@merrellamoswatts5037 oh,ok...I thought since those rails use to be western maryland that they could support the bigger loco's.i believe they could go gp7 or 9 but no bigger
@@thepozfromoz5166 it was actually a Pennsylvania railroad secondary route that dates back to the civil war era
Remind me what horn the tonner has again?
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Those dumb little engines are so uninteresting, but i’ve got to get up there to document them anyway. Great video nonetheless!
The locomotives at walkersville anymore I almost one-of-a-kind they have a GE 44-ton center cab that is the only one left in the country running and still in service