Very nice. I've been to the Strasburg Railroad numerous times (my maternal grandmother lived in Lancaster County), though I cannot exactly recall when last I rode a train pulled by #89.
they need to start putting some of the boxcars on, i believe it looks more like an actual local consist that most railroads had during that time period
Great Job love the POV angle of the locomotive chugging along. My boys love the videos.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great shots there mate, looked like a fun day!
Thank you!
Very nice. I've been to the Strasburg Railroad numerous times (my maternal grandmother lived in Lancaster County), though I cannot exactly recall when last I rode a train pulled by #89.
great job Vince, I really enjoyed it. I even sent it to my big screen smart TV with the Bose sound system..
Thank you Denny, Glad you enjoyed it!
they need to start putting some of the boxcars on, i believe it looks more like an actual local consist that most railroads had during that time period
the waddle she had leaving Cherry Hill!
Very nice video Vince! Always love the sunset shot, keep up the great work!
Thanks Joe! Certainly one of the best times to be there!
Love it Thanks.
Beautiful😍
5:25 89 whistling her echo
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That 6 chime does not suit 89 at all. Neither does that 6 chime that 475 wears from time to time. It takes away most of the engine’s identities
I agree! If I had it my way, I’d have 89 with its CN 4 chime, and 475 with its 8 inch hooter. Then again, that’s just my personal opinion.
What’s the reason behind the boxcar 89 had at a few scenes in the video? Was an event going on where it was needed?
The boxcar would appear behind 89 in order to transport reenactors from one location to another during the Summer of 63' event held in June.
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