@@marnimotorette It was great meeting you, too, Marni! A bright light with meaningful conversation- that folks will get to experience in Part 2 👯♀️🤗🎬🚂
Enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing and showing us around! Looking forward to the second installment, excellent work! Greetings from Orange County California; - Larry
@@mrkbhrns Aren’t they! My dad has all of those locomotives in his store, and of course I’ve seen trains fly by before.. being that up close to those with their beautiful paint and clean bodies… really cool!
Great job! And kudos for showing respect for safety barriers, etc. Fans who skirt fences and otherwise put themselves at risk are the bane of museums and tourist railroads. You have super style!
@@alandaters8547 Thank you! I did ask and take heed of what was okay with when to cross the tracks etc. As another conductor there said, and as I think I said to John, safety first! Speaking of, there’s a big train safety event end of September at Union Station in L.A.
I've always liked the old Santa Fe color schemes, especially to super chiefs. On the east coast, we had the Chessie System paint schemes which looked very good. There ae a couple of other older railroads such as Soo which had there red. This is great stuff. Love how you do your presentation.
Thank you so much! We are on the East Coast. Where do you live? I’m from North Carolina, if you haven’t picked up on that from my episodes yet. And yes, that glistening, red and yellow, bright and shiny Santa Fe was beautiful!
@@LisaKEntertainment I'm up in the Fredericksburg area, near the old RF&P line. North Carolina? Then you've heard of the Saluda Grade. Just like the old Donner Pass, it's a pity they don't run trains there anymore.
Hello Lisa . Well this place is fantastic lots to see so cool cannot wait tell the next video allways so much fun . Nice to get up in to the locomotive 👍🏻😎 . See ya in the next one bye 👋 Robin out .
What! It's over already? Oh, mannnnnn... Hey, I understand, it's the old show-biz saying: "Always leave 'em wanting more!" 🤩 Anyway, you covered a lot of ground in those eight minutes Lisa, from those classic cars to that unique wig-wag crossing signal. By the way, I remember guys driving cars like that when I was in high school but they weren't classics yet, they were bombs! Oh, I feel so old! Looking forward to part two! Thanks for posting!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 😂 Wayne. You crack me up. And thank you, once again, for watching so thoroughly and commenting so thoughtfully. Glad you felt the show biz intention was executed. More early next week!
@@Vector_QF8 Thank you so much. I started editing nearly twenty years ago… still trying to find ways to manage my day and process to not feel so drained by it. Filming / interacting with folks while on my feet exploring is energizing and much preferred. Perhaps you’re an editor, as well? Then you know how cutting at one frame versus another can have such an impact. I love music, and dance, professionally, and sing… And a soundtrack can also make such an impact on how someone experiences something. I like Latin music a lot. And blues and country and rockabilly, Americana… lots of genres I happily get to integrate into these episodes ☺️
@@LisaKEntertainment Hi Lisa, thanks for the response! My original comment was spurred when you were walking by train signals, and the music kept me glued. I was thinking that most people would walk by a signal or a sign let alone film them, but the music just brought the viewer in 🙂 I envy your creative flow. I'm sitting on several train-related drone videos I made because I want to do them well. Editing can be tedious, and adding music will make them much more viewable. So respect! Hey, I'm into music, too. I have to learn an 18-song set on my bass for an event in October. Wish me luck, lol!
@@Vector_QF8 It is amazing how a video feels and flows when music is added - or how a song can feel wrong - and another can feel so right. Thank you for your observations about filming and signage etc. It sure can be tedious - so true!
@@Vector_QF8 And that’s awesome about your🎶. Just chatted today with a potential new venue to host some Line Dancing events, and chatting with another musician about signing with him again soon 💃🏽🎤👢
@@LisaKEntertainment Getting the band back together on a mission from god I'm sure. Hey, congrats on the big call out in the August "NMRA Turntable - August 2024" for your stellar coverage.
@@robertlubel734 So neat to connect with someone who was there for an earlier version. I didn’t know that its history started with the Orange Empire Railway Museum- thanks for sharing that!
@@LisaKEntertainment Another great museum is called Travel Town in Griffith Park. All the displays are static but there is a good representation of steam. Some of the steam engines you can actually climb into via stairs gives you a view what the Engineer and Firemen saw. Another idea for you is the Spencer railway museum of Spencer North Carolina. Nearly all of their engines are fully operational and is worth a see. Thanks for the Reply too!
It was the OERM for decades, they changed the name to expand the scope to the entire region, but everything looks pretty much the same. The surrounding area sure has changed though, it used to be way out in the country with nothing else around for miles. By the way, the FP45s were built in the 1960s. Not quite as pretty as the iconic warbird F units, but still a very striking and unique locomotive. Next time you’re out that way you might also consider a visit to the Orange Grove museum in Riverside. I’m not sure if that’s the actual name but it IS an actual small orange grove. Not really train related other than that the orange harvest used to all be shipped by rail. It is a cool look back at our local history when the railroads were at their peak and the entire area was filled with miles and miles of orange groves.
Hey Lisa, thats a lovely hat you were wearing today. Those classic cars and trains are a real beauty to look at. I’m currently staying at Sydney in the Darling Harbour area. They do have a powerhouse museum there featuring a bunch of old steam trains however the venue is currently going through some renovations and won’t be reopening to the public until 2027 which is a shame. At least their maritime museum was open for me to look at. And a about 8 hours i’ll be going to a Nintendo Live Event where Marios original voice actor will be intending and hosting a live qna plus an actual meet and greet where i can go take a few photos with him. Anyways, i look forward to seeing part 2 of your own trip. Take care! xoxo
@LisaKEntertainment well tomorrow I am driving to omaha to chase the big boy steam locomotive again. It is traveling thru many states this month. That would be a top five to see it roaring down the tracks!
The evenings are cooling off now near the beach, but still plenty hot just inland / during the day. Greetings to you across the country, and over the pond : )
I hope you found the beautiful union pacific streamliner E7 engine and passenger car consist. It's a beautiful yellow engine. It was in one of the museum buildings.
@@jameslanders4819 there’s a lot more I will share in another episode or two, but there were buildings that were closed at the time and just so much there, that it will take many other visits to fully take it all in.
I need to go there again. Has been few years. Thomas the Tank Train in November I think it is. Triva: the 2 ticket booths out front are original Disneyland ticket booths
@@vincebreen3-55 they mentioned their upcoming Thomas the tank event when I was there. Definitely a ton to see, and they seem to do pretty cool events there.
A cab ride in an FP45. I vote Lisa Queen of Railfans.
@@TheGrover1968 ☺️☺️☺️🙏🏼
Fantastic ! Such a happy coincidence bumping into Charlene from France ! Surprises like that are life's little joys !
It totally made my day to meet her that day, and speak in French about the Orient express.
Love it!! The cars, the trains and your energy!! Can't wait to see you what you do next.
@@henryhicks144 ☺️☺️☺️☺️ So glad… and ☺️ More soon 🚂🚂🎬💃🏽
@@LisaKEntertainment Miss you back this way. Hope to see you when you visit 🙂
This is awesome Lisa! It was great meeting you and I love the way you edited all your adventures with us ❤
@@marnimotorette It was great meeting you, too, Marni! A bright light with meaningful conversation- that folks will get to experience in Part 2 👯♀️🤗🎬🚂
@@LisaKEntertainment I'm excited. We always love train gals at the museum! Hope to see you again!
Great vidio, looks like a great adventure, glad to be part of it, stop by and say hi.Thanks for the morning coffee...
☺️ cheers and good morning to you 🤗
Enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing and showing us around! Looking forward to the second installment, excellent work!
Greetings from Orange County California;
- Larry
@@Balerio2357 Great to connect with a SoCal neighbor 🤗
@@Balerio2357 And thank you so much for your nice words, Larry ☺️
Thanks for the video. Those locomotives are restored beautifully. Looking forward to part two!
@@mrkbhrns Aren’t they! My dad has all of those locomotives in his store, and of course I’ve seen trains fly by before.. being that up close to those with their beautiful paint and clean bodies… really cool!
Really looks like a fun day out and you really had a great time, looking forward to the next video
@@Sim0nTrains Thank you! Yes, lots of fun things all in one event - a great day, indeed!
Great video, so much to do and see, The cab ride doesn't get much better than that. Plus you look very lovely with your hat on. Waiting for part two.
@@MarkTheLostTraveler thank you so much for everything you wrote. I’m excited to share part two soon. The spontaneous cab ride was special, indeed.
This museum is definitely on my bucket list. Thank you for a nice overview
@@thomasbeutel7931 Hi Thomas, thanks for watching! And yes, it’s worth a trip down, and could be great to time it with one of their neat events.
Great job! And kudos for showing respect for safety barriers, etc. Fans who skirt fences and otherwise put themselves at risk are the bane of museums and tourist railroads. You have super style!
@@alandaters8547 Thank you! I did ask and take heed of what was okay with when to cross the tracks etc. As another conductor there said, and as I think I said to John, safety first! Speaking of, there’s a big train safety event end of September at Union Station in L.A.
I've always liked the old Santa Fe color schemes, especially to super chiefs. On the east coast, we had the Chessie System paint schemes which looked very good. There ae a couple of other older railroads such as Soo which had there red.
This is great stuff. Love how you do your presentation.
Thank you so much! We are on the East Coast. Where do you live? I’m from North Carolina, if you haven’t picked up on that from my episodes yet. And yes, that glistening, red and yellow, bright and shiny Santa Fe was beautiful!
@@LisaKEntertainment I'm up in the Fredericksburg area, near the old RF&P line. North Carolina? Then you've heard of the Saluda Grade. Just like the old Donner Pass, it's a pity they don't run trains there anymore.
Andrew is a great knowledgeable volunteer - good job Andrew 🎉
@@Vector_QF8 Yes, he is! I hope this episode reaches him soon! He was a star and did a great job spontaneously sharing knowledge on-camera.
@@LisaKEntertainment Me too. He was in a great spotlight and represented the museum well!
@@Vector_QF8 I’m excited for him to see himself in the spotlight. Very nice young man and did rep the museum well 👍👍☺️
Hello Lisa . Well this place is fantastic lots to see so cool cannot wait tell the next video allways so much fun . Nice to get up in to the locomotive 👍🏻😎 . See ya in the next one bye 👋 Robin out .
@@robinroberts3335 thanks so much, Robin. Yes, you’ll see a lot more in the next episode of my first time in a train cab.
Way to keep them legs on shape!!
Looks like a comic book image of you....
Id definitely read ur comic book!!
What! It's over already? Oh, mannnnnn...
Hey, I understand, it's the old show-biz saying: "Always leave 'em wanting more!" 🤩
Anyway, you covered a lot of ground in those eight minutes Lisa, from those classic cars to that unique wig-wag crossing signal. By the way, I remember guys driving cars like that when I was in high school but they weren't classics yet, they were bombs! Oh, I feel so old!
Looking forward to part two! Thanks for posting!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 😂 Wayne. You crack me up. And thank you, once again, for watching so thoroughly and commenting so thoughtfully. Glad you felt the show biz intention was executed. More early next week!
Really good editing and music BTW. The way you did it was really engaging ❤
@@Vector_QF8 Thank you so much. I started editing nearly twenty years ago… still trying to find ways to manage my day and process to not feel so drained by it. Filming / interacting with folks while on my feet exploring is energizing and much preferred. Perhaps you’re an editor, as well? Then you know how cutting at one frame versus another can have such an impact. I love music, and dance, professionally, and sing… And a soundtrack can also make such an impact on how someone experiences something. I like Latin music a lot. And blues and country and rockabilly, Americana… lots of genres I happily get to integrate into these episodes ☺️
@@LisaKEntertainment Hi Lisa, thanks for the response! My original comment was spurred when you were walking by train signals, and the music kept me glued. I was thinking that most people would walk by a signal or a sign let alone film them, but the music just brought the viewer in 🙂 I envy your creative flow. I'm sitting on several train-related drone videos I made because I want to do them well. Editing can be tedious, and adding music will make them much more viewable. So respect! Hey, I'm into music, too. I have to learn an 18-song set on my bass for an event in October. Wish me luck, lol!
@@Vector_QF8 It is amazing how a video feels and flows when music is added - or how a song can feel wrong - and another can feel so right. Thank you for your observations about filming and signage etc. It sure can be tedious - so true!
@@Vector_QF8 And that’s awesome about your🎶. Just chatted today with a potential new venue to host some Line Dancing events, and chatting with another musician about signing with him again soon 💃🏽🎤👢
@@LisaKEntertainment Getting the band back together on a mission from god I'm sure. Hey, congrats on the big call out in the August "NMRA Turntable - August 2024" for your stellar coverage.
That Santa Fe 108 that the conductor was speaking of wasn't built in the early 70s, but in fact 1967. Otherwise, great show!
Thanks, Mark!
The last time i was there was when it was known as the Orange Empire Railway Museum. It was exciting then and looks to be even better now
@@robertlubel734 So neat to connect with someone who was there for an earlier version. I didn’t know that its history started with the Orange Empire Railway Museum- thanks for sharing that!
@@LisaKEntertainment Another great museum is called Travel Town in Griffith Park. All the displays are static but there is a good representation of steam. Some of the steam engines you can actually climb into via stairs gives you a view what the Engineer and Firemen saw. Another idea for you is the Spencer railway museum of Spencer North Carolina. Nearly all of their engines are fully operational and is worth a see. Thanks for the Reply too!
It was the OERM for decades, they changed the name to expand the scope to the entire region, but everything looks pretty much the same. The surrounding area sure has changed though, it used to be way out in the country with nothing else around for miles. By the way, the FP45s were built in the 1960s. Not quite as pretty as the iconic warbird F units, but still a very striking and unique locomotive.
Next time you’re out that way you might also consider a visit to the Orange Grove museum in Riverside. I’m not sure if that’s the actual name but it IS an actual small orange grove. Not really train related other than that the orange harvest used to all be shipped by rail. It is a cool look back at our local history when the railroads were at their peak and the entire area was filled with miles and miles of orange groves.
@@jamesrea329 Thank you for that recommendation and history, James 🌞🍊
Hey Lisa, thats a lovely hat you were wearing today. Those classic cars and trains are a real beauty to look at. I’m currently staying at Sydney in the Darling Harbour area. They do have a powerhouse museum there featuring a bunch of old steam trains however the venue is currently going through some renovations and won’t be reopening to the public until 2027 which is a shame. At least their maritime museum was open for me to look at. And a about 8 hours i’ll be going to a Nintendo Live Event where Marios original voice actor will be intending and hosting a live qna plus an actual meet and greet where i can go take a few photos with him. Anyways, i look forward to seeing part 2 of your own trip. Take care! xoxo
Sounds like a neat event you'll be at... brings me back to childhood. And thanks for all you said : ) Enjoy Australia - I've never been there before.
Trains and a beautiful lady! Perfect!
@@davidostrander3295 😌 Thanks for watching, David. Part 2 should be out in the next day or two 🤗
I love Lisa K!
@@alangobel8513 ☺️😂 Thanks for the love, Alan.
Amazing video Lisa
@@ajmayowskijr Thank you! I enjoy events and this I was a beautiful day 🤗
Hi Lisa, great to see you at the Peris rail museum..I was lucky to visit there about 10 years ago. I ride a streetcar while I was there.
@@jameslanders4819 that’s really cool that you’ve been there, James!
I am a lifelong railfan, so i travel across the country in my career so i always look for rail related activities @LisaKEntertainment
@@jameslanders4819 Feel free to share any outstanding top five on your list.
@LisaKEntertainment well tomorrow I am driving to omaha to chase the big boy steam locomotive again. It is traveling thru many states this month. That would be a top five to see it roaring down the tracks!
Cool vid, could use some of that Cali sunshine, getting chilly here in the UK 🥶
The evenings are cooling off now near the beach, but still plenty hot just inland / during the day. Greetings to you across the country, and over the pond : )
Great video very 😎👍
@@bradleyjanes2949 Thank you ☺️
The 2 ticket booths at the entrance are from Disneyland! They remind me of many happy trips to Disneyland.
@@TheMowsefan good eye! And if you love Disneyland, I have another couple episodes or so that you would probably enjoy.
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I hope you found the beautiful union pacific streamliner E7 engine and passenger car consist. It's a beautiful yellow engine. It was in one of the museum buildings.
@@jameslanders4819 there’s a lot more I will share in another episode or two, but there were buildings that were closed at the time and just so much there, that it will take many other visits to fully take it all in.
I need to go there again.
Has been few years.
Thomas the Tank Train in November I think it is.
Triva: the 2 ticket booths out front are original Disneyland ticket booths
@@vincebreen3-55 they mentioned their upcoming Thomas the tank event when I was there. Definitely a ton to see, and they seem to do pretty cool events there.
Nice hat...im here.
Thank you. Got it from the San Diego Hat Company.
@@LisaKEntertainment mmmmm