My wife and I were on the train. It took an hour and twenty minutes to go from Thendara to Big Moose Station. Very slow. I spotted you with your dog filming near the Summit. My camera was off and I couldn’t get a shot of you.
"We are out here in the freezing rain" so that the rest of us can enjoy. That's above and beyond. P.s. Does Witold get excited about anything, I loved the way he sat and watched the passing train. Andy in the UK (also wet).
@@railroadingrambler218 Wonderful, please give him an extra ration of his favourite option 4 for the rest of us. I agree with him on 1, 2 and 4. Rarely see number 3. The Postman (i am in the UK) if he is bringing train stuff, I chase cats from the garden as they are invariably about to make a mess, and number 4 requires no explanation.
A very interesting story about this railway. The locations for filming are great, the train and the very autumnal landscapes, as well as your dog Witold always by your side. A fantastic old train station building. A very unusual name for a restaurant BIG MOOSE STATION. But an excellent video. Thanks for showing it and best regards from Germany
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🛤🚋🚞🚝🚊🚉🚈🚇🚅🚄🚃🚂 and the Atomic Train movie 🎥🎬📀 but is glad that it was just a movie and what happened in the plot didn't happen in real life.
Looks like a cold wet day, but a very nice video nonetheless. I enjoy your videos. They help to keep me sane in an increasingly insane world. Say hi to Witold.
Hopefully you do not have pneumonia as that looks just plain miserable. The rain at 40 degrees is bad enough but freezing rain yuck. No doubt the crew tells the passengers to turn to the right and you'll see a black bear cub laying in the woods. Well I'm sure there are some homes here and there you get that feeling it's like when they built it was just nature as your company. In better weather I'm sure it's a really fun trip but the Alco power dug in even if it did smoke like the unit in Planes Trains and Automobiles. So from Milwaukee we're glad you were energetic and that Bitold stayed awake. No doubt an evening by the fireplace felt a lot better
Although there were many empty seats, there were approximately 150 passengers. The fact that this trip was scheduled on just a few weeks’ notice (following completion of washout repairs which took several weeks to complete) likely suppressed the passenger count.
Enjoyed the video, Love your Black Dog!
We were on the train too, from Thendara to Tupper Lake. Our Grandson “North Country Trains” met us and videotaped the arrival. 🚂
Great video, I love the weather vane watching from Mooresville N.C.
Well, hello from Tonawanda New York! I enjoy your videos a lot.😊
Thanks, always nice to hear from you!
Cheers from Belton MO., just south of Kansas City.
Thanks for braving the bitter cold for the sake of a terrific video!
Another outstanding video from Morrisville NY.
Great catches and awesome video
It was a great run!
And once again thank you both for sharing your day with us!
We really appreciate you and Witold! Keep safe and warm. Watching from Central Ohio, Steve and Valerie.
My wife and I were on the train. It took an hour and twenty minutes to go from Thendara to Big Moose Station. Very slow. I spotted you with your dog filming near the Summit. My camera was off and I couldn’t get a shot of you.
Brrrrr! Freezing rain!
Hey rail rambler anderondacks are very beautiful. I rode the train years ago.
Great video
Another great video…I’m never disappointed. So glad I stumbled across your channel.
Cool.
That was very cool, a great train, sweet depots, and locations! Very, very nice Railroading Rambler! (Dave).
Smoke! That second engine really needs a rebuild (even if it's great to repel mosquitoes in the summer).
Terrific job of putting this video together... Really enjoyed watching and learning about the Adirondack railroad !!!
"We are out here in the freezing rain" so that the rest of us can enjoy. That's above and beyond.
P.s. Does Witold get excited about anything, I loved the way he sat and watched the passing train.
Andy in the UK (also wet).
Witold get excited upon: 1. Seeing the mailman, 2. spying a cat, 3. seeing a skateboarder pass by and 4. realizing its chow time.
@@railroadingrambler218 Wonderful, please give him an extra ration of his favourite option 4 for the rest of us. I agree with him on 1, 2 and 4. Rarely see number 3. The Postman (i am in the UK) if he is bringing train stuff, I chase cats from the garden as they are invariably about to make a mess, and number 4 requires no explanation.
A very interesting story about this railway. The locations for filming are great, the train and the very autumnal landscapes, as well as your dog Witold always by your side. A fantastic old train station building. A very unusual name for a restaurant BIG MOOSE STATION. But an excellent video. Thanks for showing it and best regards from Germany
we were really struggling up big moose hill for a majority of the climb we were traveling at .5 MPH up hill and the sanders were not working for us
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🛤🚋🚞🚝🚊🚉🚈🚇🚅🚄🚃🚂 and the Atomic Train movie 🎥🎬📀 but is glad that it was just a movie and what happened in the plot didn't happen in real life.
Enjoyed the video!
Looks like a cold wet day, but a very nice video nonetheless. I enjoy your videos. They help to keep me sane in an increasingly insane world. Say hi to Witold.
Loved the video. Why were the engines smoking so much? My poodle Molly sends her regards to Vitold. Howard in NC.
Well Done…
A couple weeks ago those crossings werent working apparently because they had flagmen on duty..
Hopefully you do not have pneumonia as that looks just plain miserable. The rain at 40 degrees is bad enough but freezing rain yuck. No doubt the crew tells the passengers to turn to the right and you'll see a black bear cub laying in the woods. Well I'm sure there are some homes here and there you get that feeling it's like when they built it was just nature as your company. In better weather I'm sure it's a really fun trip but the Alco power dug in even if it did smoke like the unit in Planes Trains and Automobiles. So from Milwaukee we're glad you were energetic and that Bitold stayed awake. No doubt an evening by the fireplace felt a lot better
Such dedication! Thank you. The train looked so empty inside. Hard to keep a train line running if nobody's paying to ride.
Although there were many empty seats, there were approximately 150 passengers. The fact that this trip was scheduled on just a few weeks’ notice (following completion of washout repairs which took several weeks to complete) likely suppressed the passenger count.