Hopefully, this new tourist line will be able to get more rolling stock. I mean, it's great to know of another new tourist line in the US, but knowing it's already growing in popularity, they're gonna need more engines and rolling stock for when it gets busier with time.
@Peanuts_Railfan_1225 611 is going to be there, but they're also bringing additional coaches with them including a few gallery cars from Metra via VRE and a few other coaches. They also have a bullet end obs car and they might have domes too.
Nice video! But Staunton is not in The Shenandoah Valley. It is in The Great Valley of Virginia. The Shenandoah Valley is everything west of The Massanutten.
@@kuroshiocurrent Yes. Then it isn't your fault. It is a recent phenomenon due to the internet. People or places can make money by saying they are in The Shenandoah Valley. Google and Wikipedia are helping this to happen. When I was growing up in Woodstock, the Shenandoah Valley was the area between The Massanutten and the North mountains. Even Winchester, who now says they are in The Shenandoah Valley, weren't saying that when I was a kid.
Staunton is part of the Shenandoah Valley region. Even the Virginia government website shows that. I’ve lived in Staunton for years and everyone I know as well as multiple publications state that fact.
@fastfoodrocks Nope! Stanton is not west of The Massanutten Mountain. Therefore, not in The Shenandoah Valley. My family has been here since 1720. The Shenandoah Valley has always only been the area west of The Massanutten Mountain. Staunton is in The Great Valley of Virginia. Luray is in The Page Valley. This has all come about since the internet. Of course Virginia government wants everyone to believe that vast areas are The Shenandoah Valley! They can make money saying that!!! There is a place that I love (so I won't say their name), that is in the mountains. Mountains are not valleys. But they get customers by saying they are in The Shenandoah Valley!!! Wikipedia says that parts of West Virginia and Maryland are in The Shenandoah Valley. Again, can you see that a mountain is not a valley? Some say that Skyline Drive and The Blueridge Parkway are in The Shenandoah Valley. That road is on the top of mountains! I don't care what someone prints! They are trying to make money!!!!
My friend that may be so but you are fighting an uphill battle if almost everyone thinks Staunton is in the Shenandoah Valley including the government. Have you tried petitioning the state to fix their documentation lol?
Hopefully, this new tourist line will be able to get more rolling stock. I mean, it's great to know of another new tourist line in the US, but knowing it's already growing in popularity, they're gonna need more engines and rolling stock for when it gets busier with time.
@Peanuts Railfan 1225 Ik
@Peanuts Railfan 1225 definitely
@Peanuts Railfan 1225 We'll have to wait and see.
@Peanuts_Railfan_1225 611 is going to be there, but they're also bringing additional coaches with them including a few gallery cars from Metra via VRE and a few other coaches. They also have a bullet end obs car and they might have domes too.
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Awesome video!!
Hi, Thanks for your comment. The video was shot with a samsung cellphone on a DJI gimbal.
Nice video! But Staunton is not in The Shenandoah Valley. It is in The Great Valley of Virginia. The Shenandoah Valley is everything west of The Massanutten.
Thank you for your comment. Google said Shaunton is in the Shenandoah Valley. If it is in error, I then regret my error.
@@kuroshiocurrent Yes. Then it isn't your fault. It is a recent phenomenon due to the internet. People or places can make money by saying they are in The Shenandoah Valley. Google and Wikipedia are helping this to happen. When I was growing up in Woodstock, the Shenandoah Valley was the area between The Massanutten and the North mountains. Even Winchester, who now says they are in The Shenandoah Valley, weren't saying that when I was a kid.
Staunton is part of the Shenandoah Valley region. Even the Virginia government website shows that. I’ve lived in Staunton for years and everyone I know as well as multiple publications state that fact.
@fastfoodrocks Nope! Stanton is not west of The Massanutten Mountain. Therefore, not in The Shenandoah Valley.
My family has been here since 1720. The Shenandoah Valley has always only been the area west of The Massanutten Mountain. Staunton is in The Great Valley of Virginia. Luray is in The Page Valley.
This has all come about since the internet. Of course Virginia government wants everyone to believe that vast areas are The Shenandoah Valley! They can make money saying that!!! There is a place that I love (so I won't say their name), that is in the mountains. Mountains are not valleys. But they get customers by saying they are in The Shenandoah Valley!!!
Wikipedia says that parts of West Virginia and Maryland are in The Shenandoah Valley. Again, can you see that a mountain is not a valley? Some say that Skyline Drive and The Blueridge Parkway are in The Shenandoah Valley. That road is on the top of mountains! I don't care what someone prints! They are trying to make money!!!!
My friend that may be so but you are fighting an uphill battle if almost everyone thinks Staunton is in the Shenandoah Valley including the government. Have you tried petitioning the state to fix their documentation lol?