My family is from the Pottsville- St. Clair area. I have 3 generations of Reading Railroad workers. My Grandmother was born in the 1930's and her parents live right near and along the tracks that lead to St. Clair railyard. She recently told me that her mother knew when to take the laundry off the drying rack and inside the house so that the close would not get dirty from the Steam engine smoke and she also rode Steam engines from Pottsville Station to Philadelphia. During the late 1950's or ealry 1960's Grandfather took my Dad to Mount Carbon to see a Reading Ramble go through the area, but unfortunately never arrived. My Grandfather during the 1950's was a Brakeman on Reading GP-30's and my Grandmother's father was in charge of a section of track that started at Minersville and went through Frackville during the 1930's. My mother's one uncle worked for the Reading, but we dont know what his job was.
this song always brings a tear to my eyes of how beautiful it sounds. like a kind old grandpa singing to his grand children about his stories, I love this song.
"Bro, I have to give it to them! the philadelphia and reading is one heck of a good railroad, and had a lot of famous locomotives in excursion service. Thank you (FIRED UP TRAINS PRODUCTIONS) for these amazing train music videos! I hope that you will be able to produce more of these awesome songs and i hope that i can play this game in the future when im older . and that i can start my own channel and become a big railroad youtuber later in life lie Christopher kovaks or Andrews raila bammers, or evem 1000 siren produtions . thanks again and i love you man, BY!("owe, and one more thing. RIDE ON READING!!!!
1:49 "You can have your SST". Was the song recorded in the 60s? Because that was when SSTs were thought to become the next level of flying until it failed.
@@FiredUpTrains yeah that is true I was actually thinking of doing something like this when I was still doing trainz vids but I gave up because of the lack of reading engines.
@@Chasetwalkerproductions There is a huge lack of late RDG locomotives, however at least we have any. Crusader, A4 camel, 4-4-0, etc. Regardless, great video!
My family is from the Pottsville- St. Clair area. I have 3 generations of Reading Railroad workers. My Grandmother was born in the 1930's and her parents live right near and along the tracks that lead to St. Clair railyard. She recently told me that her mother knew when to take the laundry off the drying rack and inside the house so that the close would not get dirty from the Steam engine smoke and she also rode Steam engines from Pottsville Station to Philadelphia. During the late 1950's or ealry 1960's Grandfather took my Dad to Mount Carbon to see a Reading Ramble go through the area, but unfortunately never arrived. My Grandfather during the 1950's was a Brakeman on Reading GP-30's and my Grandmother's father was in charge of a section of track that started at Minersville and went through Frackville during the 1930's. My mother's one uncle worked for the Reading, but we dont know what his job was.
this song always brings a tear to my eyes of how beautiful it sounds. like a kind old grandpa singing to his grand children about his stories, I love this song.
Jimmy we loved these trains still do thank you for the memories ❤
The good ol' Reading T1 Can Never be replaced.
This is the perfect song to play when the Reading T1 gets back in operating condition
Agreed
2102 returned to service last year
Great railroad song! Love it! Thanks for posting!
Love this song. And reading 2101 is my favourite t-1 out of the bunch.
Same, if theres a tiny tiiny chance that it could be restored, i'd help if i could.
Same
Well reading 2101 is getting restored by the b&o railroad museum
@@StephentrainboyRailfanbrony cosmetically, that locomotive is never running again
Very Nice! From a fan of the Interstate Express, Philadelphia to Syracuse with going to New York City!
"Bro, I have to give it to them! the philadelphia and reading is one heck of a good railroad, and had a lot of famous locomotives in excursion service. Thank you (FIRED UP TRAINS PRODUCTIONS) for these amazing train music videos! I hope that you will be able to produce more of these awesome songs and i hope that i can play this game in the future when im older . and that i can start my own channel and become a big railroad youtuber later in life lie Christopher kovaks or Andrews raila bammers, or evem 1000 siren produtions . thanks again and i love you man, BY!("owe, and one more thing. RIDE ON READING!!!!
1:49 "You can have your SST".
Was the song recorded in the 60s? Because that was when SSTs were thought to become the next level of flying until it failed.
Awesome video! I love it! The Reading railroad is awesome. An inspiration I gotta say
Great video! Didn't know about this song.
same i love this song but only know of it because of this video :)
also a song called '' Railroad names'' by James Brian Coffey
Jeez, the Reading has so many passenger cars!
Anything on the Lehigh Valley Railroad? My great grandfather was a yard master for them
What route(s) is this? I saw strasburg once or twice but there was a lot of scenes I didn't recognize.
A mix of routes I'm making or have downloaded
This is the perfect theme song for the Reading and Northern Railroad, in addition to the original reading railroad
This song is perfect for me
I love your videos so much that I want to drive the 844
Charlie Adams wrote this for the beloved T-1s
Brilliant ❤😊
Awesome video, great song!
Wish you included 1187
fantastic!
It’s another beautiful train song.
I hope I see 2102 run this year
WE RODE ON THE READING RODE AGAIN🗣🔥
2102 IS BACK!
0:34 : what the song says: its reading railroad. what irl says: chessie STEAM SPECIAL. (ok like bruh)
Because they repainted a reading engine so that’s why they still say the reading not Chessie system
1:37 Beautiful shot!
Parabéns ótimo video
I like This Song
Love trains
this on pc?
yes
Im going to play this while riding behind 2102
Nice song
Trains
Hello 👋
And you used the d&m a lot lol
What's that?
@@trainman05matthewb.65 you shall not know
@@Chasetwalkerproductions bruh
@@TheArizonaRailfan remember, you can say bruh, however I can say you responded to a comment over a year old.
@@Chasetwalkerproductions good point
You used the T1’s too much but still epic video
Not many Reading locomotives to pick from
@@FiredUpTrains fair enough
Saw a A4B, as a Camelback man, I’m satisfied.
its a good song
Not a bad video except, OVER USE OF T1S
There isn't many reading locomotives to pick from.
@@FiredUpTrains yeah that is true I was actually thinking of doing something like this when I was still doing trainz vids but I gave up because of the lack of reading engines.
@@Chasetwalkerproductions There is a huge lack of late RDG locomotives, however at least we have any. Crusader, A4 camel, 4-4-0, etc. Regardless, great video!
Weren't the T-1s the main power for the original 1959-1964 Reading Rambles?
@@OldsVistaCruiser yeah remember this is me commenting this 3 years ago 😭
fantastic!