Well, Joey, another awesome video my friend and thank you for getting out there in cold weather and bringing us a video to watch every day. I really appreciate that brother but anyway as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
Thanks for great videos in sparkling weather. Great to see different locations and also hear some history. Hamilton must have been such a busy place looking at the ooo. A
You are on East Avenue and you are standing in the lot of Wolf Scrap Yard. I watched the trains coming in and out. I watched the magnetic crane load the train cars.later on in the 1970s l repaired the generator in that crane.
My grandparents lived across the street on Maple Avenue back in 50s and I would watch the crane drop scrap in to the train cars.Thanks for your service in the navy.
Thanks, Joey Great Video, Have a wonderful Monday, my friend, stayed bundled up in the deep freeze while filming the trains.
Hand warmers are doing a great job!
@@AdventureswithJoeyBoats Amen
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, Joey, thank you very much and have a nice day and night.
I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Well, Joey, another awesome video my friend and thank you for getting out there in cold weather and bringing us a video to watch every day. I really appreciate that brother but anyway as always you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one.
Thanks brother!
Thanks for great videos in sparkling weather. Great to see different locations and also hear some history. Hamilton must have been such a busy place looking at the ooo. A
Apologies. Missed a bit. Remains of old railway yards and factories. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
It had to be, there is more remains of an old yard and industrial spurs a few blocks south as well.
You are on East Avenue and you are standing in the lot of Wolf Scrap Yard. I watched the trains coming in and out. I watched the magnetic crane load the train cars.later on in the 1970s l repaired the generator in that crane.
That's pretty cool!
My grandparents lived across the street on Maple Avenue back in 50s and I would watch the crane drop scrap in to the train cars.Thanks for your service in the navy.
@juanallen2433 Thank you!
12.33 fruity pebbels he is from Montreal Quebec Canada
That's awesome.
Be thankful you are NOT in New England.
With temps reaching puberty levels or lower.
That'll come later for us, most likely after Christmas.