@toddfeldpausch9489 nice I like lake state they seem to have it together but I'm modeling the GLC and AA from area time the gp38s came in to the time the sd40-2s showed up but they can't seem to keep anything up and running anymore and videos and pictures of broken down locamotives are only so exciting so hopefully they get it together soon keep it up much appreciated!
Those electronic bells at the start Could Wake the Dead. Very nice drone shot of the backwater area reminiscent of that alpng the Mississippi River. Unique backup move across the river with a somewhat spindly looking bridge and of course always fun to see that X Milwaukee Road Covered Hopper. Nice action selection
Todd, very nice video. Do you know why the crew dropped the 3rd engine and did not pick it up on the return trip? Was the 3rd engine occupied on the way to Bay City or was it remotely controlled? Keep that beautiful train footage coming. Thank you for your efforts and sharing.
Thanks, brother! Yes, the trailing engine was set out at the Essexville Industrial siding to pull obsolete coal hoppers back south later that day since they closed the power plant. I am unsure if it was manned, but I did not see anybody on it while it was heading north.
😇Such a wonderful video. Very beautiful drone recording with suitable atmospheric music. Successful surprise. Many ❤thanks from Andreas👨✈👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it Andreas! 😊
Great video as always
Thanks Mark! I have a couple chases coming out soon, then, about four or five big projects I hope to have out by the end of the year.
@toddfeldpausch9489 nice I like lake state they seem to have it together but I'm modeling the GLC and AA from area time the gp38s came in to the time the sd40-2s showed up but they can't seem to keep anything up and running anymore and videos and pictures of broken down locamotives are only so exciting so hopefully they get it together soon keep it up much appreciated!
Those electronic bells at the start Could Wake the Dead. Very nice drone shot of the backwater area reminiscent of that alpng the Mississippi River. Unique backup move across the river with a somewhat spindly looking bridge and of course always fun to see that X Milwaukee Road Covered Hopper. Nice action selection
Those bells are horrid.😂 Thanks for the comment!!
Todd, very nice video. Do you know why the crew dropped the 3rd engine and did not pick it up on the return trip? Was the 3rd engine occupied on the way to Bay City or was it remotely controlled?
Keep that beautiful train footage coming. Thank you for your efforts and sharing.
Thanks, brother! Yes, the trailing engine was set out at the Essexville Industrial siding to pull obsolete coal hoppers back south later that day since they closed the power plant. I am unsure if it was manned, but I did not see anybody on it while it was heading north.