Reading & Northern 2102: Rambling From Reading To Pittston!
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- ΠΠΏΡΠ±Π»ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ²Π°Π½ΠΎ: 12 ΡΠ΅Π½ 2024
- We all waited for the days that the Famous Rambler would go and run to the NEPA Area, well with the Help of the new Reading & Northern Nesquehoning Station, and the great workers of the reading and northern, it was made possible. on June 22nd 2024, 2102 pulled the first train to the Pittston/Tunkhannock Area. and then again on August 17th 2024, with the usual Reading to Jim Thorpe excursion on May 25th.
with all of these amazing trips in the same year, this is a video about the T-1s' great loud and thunderous journey from Reading to Pittston and Return. 2102 was pushed to its absolute limit with the Grades of the old CNJ and LV mainlines, but still the T-1 Pounded through it, never stopping and never running slow. it was an amazing experience to see 2102 in places I thought I'd never see it, and so close to Home.
Hopefully, the 02 will return to the area next year with even more great trips.
the Reading and Northern Railroad has 3 more trips offered with 2102 this year with the Famous Fall Foliage Excursions.
dates for the trips include
October 5th
October 19th
October 26th.
Reading & Northerns F Unit Streamliners will also be doing trips on select days in October.
tickets for these trips can be found at π
www.rbmnrr-pas...
thank you all for watching this video! had an absolute blast filming it. and hope to see you all out on the rails once more!
Ramble On!
- Ironhorse Rail Productions 2024
Great to see 425 in the shop making good progress with her 1472 day inspection and overhaul. Hope to see future updates. Wouldn't you agree? Great vid!
They have a whole fleet of ex-Reading open window coaches now, which were repainted red. Those were behind the 2102 this year. And the Reading to Haucks portion is ex-Reading rails where the 2012 once ran in revenue service hauling coal then the original Reading Rambles from 1959-1964. The ex-Reading coaches were part of the late George Hart collection and some of then came from SEPTA in the early 90's, and the others were part of the former Rail Tours in Jim Thorpe since the 60's or early 70's.
Great catches awesome chase and nice video
Mr iron horse itβs alive
I saw you got to get a glimpse of 425 at the beginning. Any idea how sheβs doing?
How do you breathe going through those tunnels?
Everyone is told to close the windows before they go in.
Not on the return trips on the Lehigh Line because the train is going downgrade and the steam locomotive isn't working so hard so less smoke and soot. They only asked to close the windows on the northbound legs I saw on videos. Jamie Makin who works for the RBMN RR filmed on board some of the excursions.
Very nice Video and Audio, definitely not shot with a Camera Phone. I like your editing also. Good Job
Yeah lol, my phone camera ain't that bad. I make do with it lol. Thanks dude!