I love the cinematic feel I get clicking on a Pennsy Productions video. It's constant quality that really stands out among other people. It's just a great experience and I never regret clicking on them. Great video Nick! Good luck on the next video!
765 what a beautiful locomotive 🚂 and it’s awesome seeing everyone coming to the railroad it’s apart of American history🇺🇸 as well as the steam engines ❤️
@@PennsyPro I think we may have been there on the same day. I have another angle on the left side of the tracks. Not the best but I have it if you’re interested.
@@bdub215 He has a setup video if you check out his video tab on his channel page. I couldn't decide when I originally got my M50, but I've shot some of my best works both in photography and videography with it.
its almost a shame they replaced her cracked whistle. Its what made her iconic fir a time. A damaged psrt that gave her a unique sound to swt her apart from all her remaining siblings. But then again, had it NOT been replaced, it may have simply shattered entirely, thus making her unable to leave her yard at all, as a locomotive travelingnwithout a working whistle id not only stupidly dangerous, Im pretty sure its also illegal.
Awesome Job Nick. 765 is my favorite steam locomotive so I hope I can go up to Ohio or Indiana one time to see him. Just subbed. Keep up the good work.
@@WestVirginiaRailfan I am, I just can't get used to it. But that can also change, just like my view of the proper whistle for RBMN 425. I always thought the Reading 6 Chime was her best whistle, but since I seen her in person, the B&O 3 Chime is the only one that fits. I'll always be happy she is still around, but I need more time to get used to the whistle.
@@WestVirginiaRailfan See, NOW I'm used to it and it sounds great! I'm wasn't trying to be ignorant or anything like that, I was just stating an opinion. That opinion has since changed, just like all things do!
great catches and video of NKP 765 on this railroad
nice whstle and horn action too as well
765 is such a cool steam engine. Such a classic American look and such an American whistle
Fantastic video. What frame rate is this? And nice meeting you Saturday.
Thank you! We shot this in 24p, same as most everything else you'll see. Refresh my memory, where did we bump into you?
@@PennsyPro Molino Northbound I was right in front of you doing a low level shot.
I love the cinematic feel I get clicking on a Pennsy Productions video. It's constant quality that really stands out among other people. It's just a great experience and I never regret clicking on them. Great video Nick! Good luck on the next video!
765 what a beautiful locomotive 🚂 and it’s awesome seeing everyone coming to the railroad it’s apart of American history🇺🇸 as well as the steam engines ❤️
Nice video Nick! Was a pleasure finally getting to meet you at this year's Steam In The Valley!
Thanks Gabe! Same to you!
Excellent video, Nick! Probably the best Steam in the Valley video I have ever seen and arguably one of the best 765 videos period! Fantastic job!
Thank you very much Mark! Great seeing you there!
@@PennsyPro you as well 🙂
@@PennsyPro I think we may have been there on the same day. I have another angle on the left side of the tracks. Not the best but I have it if you’re interested.
Love it! 765 is definitely a locomotive on my bucket list I wanna see! What camera do you use?
Thanks! We use a Canon EOS M50.
@@PennsyPro what's your setup for the M50 if you dont mind sharing? I have one as well but mainly do photography.
@@bdub215 He has a setup video if you check out his video tab on his channel page. I couldn't decide when I originally got my M50, but I've shot some of my best works both in photography and videography with it.
its almost a shame they replaced her cracked whistle. Its what made her iconic fir a time. A damaged psrt that gave her a unique sound to swt her apart from all her remaining siblings.
But then again, had it NOT been replaced, it may have simply shattered entirely, thus making her unable to leave her yard at all, as a locomotive travelingnwithout a working whistle id not only stupidly dangerous, Im pretty sure its also illegal.
The whistle is not cracked or broken, the tuning has simply changed over time due to wear.
Excellent video Nick! Had an awesome time with you there!
Fantastic video man! Was great finally meeting you.
Thank you very much Christian! Same to you!
It’s good to see more Berkshires running again
Awesome Job Nick. 765 is my favorite steam locomotive so I hope I can go up to Ohio or Indiana one time to see him. Just subbed. Keep up the good work.
Awesome video! 765 is a great big steamer!
Great video man!
Great video
Awesome video! I wish I can see it but I live in the Southwest
Must of been great seeing your fav steamer again my friend.
I really don't like her whistle now, but that probably because I got attached to the one she wore during the NS program and its condition...
Just be happy that it is running at all….
@@WestVirginiaRailfan I am, I just can't get used to it. But that can also change, just like my view of the proper whistle for RBMN 425. I always thought the Reading 6 Chime was her best whistle, but since I seen her in person, the B&O 3 Chime is the only one that fits. I'll always be happy she is still around, but I need more time to get used to the whistle.
@@WestVirginiaRailfan See, NOW I'm used to it and it sounds great! I'm wasn't trying to be ignorant or anything like that, I was just stating an opinion. That opinion has since changed, just like all things do!
Good video dude it's sad the the 759 which is 765s sister won't run again.