The two box cars in the first clip came from Gilcoe Lumber between Iaeger and Roderfield. The plant is still there and active but NS chased that business off long ago. Did you shoot anymore stuff on the Pocahontas Division during those days?
No, I did back in 94. Williamson, Bluefield, Welch and Roanoke. I didn’t shoot a whole lot at the first three because I had little kids with. I have those videos on my channel.
You Can’t Beat the Trains from the Past and History looks a Lot Better than the Present. Thanks!👍
Your welcome Ken!
What a difference from today's video quality. Keep up the good work!
VHS tapes lose their quality over time, today's video equipment much much better.
High hoods...I'm hooked!
Thanks David!
Very cool stuff. Awesome video!
Thank you Slater!
Nice. the good old days..
Yes sir!
Thanks for the video thumbs up
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Nice video!
Thank you Tu’!
Good Stuff JT
Thanks again David!
Awesome stuff from back then.
Thank you Steven!
@@jefftoft5568 You are welcome.
The two box cars in the first clip came from Gilcoe Lumber between Iaeger and Roderfield. The plant is still there and active but NS chased that business off long ago. Did you shoot anymore stuff on the Pocahontas Division during those days?
No, I did back in 94. Williamson, Bluefield, Welch and Roanoke. I didn’t shoot a whole lot at the first three because I had little kids with. I have those videos on my channel.
when did ns start to put the d9-44cw on there engins
I’ve always seen the engine designation on the cabs.
@@jefftoft5568 in 1999 the ns trains did not have any designation on the cab
Classic content! Too bad the place has declined.
They closed it, hope they preserve it for historical purposes.