I rode that train in 2019, but back then we didn't go that far... it was an about 20min ride and then turn at 20:08 and go back. However, great view from the head of the train! Love it!
THANK YOU AND THE CLASS ACT THAT IS THE R&N RR for making this beautiful video available to those of us that are handicapped and otherwise haven't got the money to enjoy this ride first-hand!!!! May I suggest that you "kick this video up a couple of notches" by including a tasteful map of the R&N AND the route of this ride -- and also adding some discreet white lettering at the bottom of the screen pointing out points of historical & other interest along the route, such as abandoned towers, siding & station point names, siding & spur names, rivers, other RR (branches), etc. etc. if possible. It would also be interesting to know how fast that big deer was galloping, pacing the train, earlier-on in the video! I second the motion to make more videos like this one if you can!! Nice Work!!!
It's quite apparent that they have taken care of the track and roadbed. New ties and rail along side the RofW is apparent. Very nice and TY. Jim Hatboro, PA
Excellent ride,no maybe,s about it, just an express ride from point a to point b with no stops,nor signal lights. Only forestry is all you see,along with some sqeals from the track. Very enjoyable ride thanks for sharing.
Great to see a cab view on this side of the oceans. It would be good to see more of these as trains show more of the countryside than from a car. Thanks!
I've have been there many times riding on the trains but never in the cab!! I have since moved to Florida and miss riding and railfanning RN. Awesome video man!
Didn't realize what a speedway the old LVRR was through the gorge. Conrail replaced all the searchlights with tri-lights I see. When you see the bike trail at various points that is the old CNJ railroad. The tower in ruins near the beginning is CNJ's Nesquehoning Junction. That track was relaid by RBMN after they condensed operations onto the LVRR in '65.
Was this train actually going thar fast, or did you speed up the playback on the video? It seems like that train is going pretty fast for the track conditions? Hahaha 😁 😊
😅 If you're looking for a nice leisurely train ride through the countryside, this ain't it. Looked like he pulled out in notch 5 and was at 8 before the third car passed the starting point. ...hope everybody was seated before they took off.
That was a mighty fine ride. Thanks to everyone involved in taking us along.👍
It was a great train ride. Thank you for watching.
What a fantastic railway plant reflecting the impressive vision of an earlier era!!! 2023/11/24. Ontario, Canada
I rode that train in 2019, but back then we didn't go that far... it was an about 20min ride and then turn at 20:08 and go back. However, great view from the head of the train! Love it!
It was a great ride. Thank you for watching.
THANK YOU AND THE CLASS ACT THAT IS THE R&N RR for making this beautiful video available to those of us that are handicapped and otherwise haven't got the money to enjoy this ride first-hand!!!! May I suggest that you "kick this video up a couple of notches" by including a tasteful map of the R&N AND the route of this ride -- and also adding some discreet white lettering at the bottom of the screen pointing out points of historical & other interest along the route, such as abandoned towers, siding & station point names, siding & spur names, rivers, other RR (branches), etc. etc. if possible. It would also be interesting to know how fast that big deer was galloping, pacing the train, earlier-on in the video! I second the motion to make more videos like this one if you can!! Nice Work!!!
It's quite apparent that they have taken care of the track and roadbed. New ties and rail along side the RofW is apparent. Very nice and TY.
Jim
Hatboro, PA
Great vid, going to watch on big screen 👍🚂🚂
That would be cool to see you on the giant screen. Thank you for watching.
Excellent ride,no maybe,s about it, just an express ride from point a to point b with no stops,nor signal lights. Only forestry is all you see,along with some sqeals from the track. Very enjoyable ride thanks for sharing.
Happy you like the ride. Thank you for watching.
Je suis impressionné par ces grands espaces et le tracé de la voie si large au milieu nul part. Merci, thank-you...😊
Je suis heureux que vous ayez aimé la vidéo. Merci d'avoir regardé.
REALLY GOOD CAB VIEW!!!!! ANd with fantastic audio as well!
Great to see a cab view on this side of the oceans. It would be good to see more of these as trains show more of the countryside than from a car. Thanks!
Happy you liked it. Thank you for watching.
THIS VIEW IS AWESOME AND MORE CAB VIEWS SHOULD BE LIKE THIS ONE
I have Done a few on the DC metro subway. I Wish I could do more of these, but train companies are Strick about it. Thank you for watching.
Yes one of the best can rides in US maybe the best
Thanks for your kind words. Thank you for watching.
I've have been there many times riding on the trains but never in the cab!! I have since moved to Florida and miss riding and railfanning RN. Awesome video man!
Thank you for watching
Excellent view and audio. Would love to see an identical version of this in a snow storm.
Yes, or even the fall would be nice.Thank you for watching.
Saw a deer chasing the train-cute!
Yes that was pretty cool. Thank you for watching.
Another cool video
Awesome trip, this would be an experience to do a ride along in the cab ❤
It's a great ride and bike back into town. Thank you for watching.
I like how the engineer opens it up and you can hear the locomotive steppin' it up!
That was a great train ride. Thank you for watching.
This is amazing! Beautiful view!
Didn't realize what a speedway the old LVRR was through the gorge. Conrail replaced all the searchlights with tri-lights I see. When you see the bike trail at various points that is the old CNJ railroad. The tower in ruins near the beginning is CNJ's Nesquehoning Junction. That track was relaid by RBMN after they condensed operations onto the LVRR in '65.
Very beautiful route, great video
Im glad you liked it.Thank you for watching
Excellent
You're welcome. Thank you for watching
A wonderful deer at 30 minutes. Really nice stream-- thanks.
Thank you for watching.
Nice video! I agree one of the best cab rides one can do! I saw myself up in the rocks af 10:54 Really enjoyed this! Take care!
Thats pretty cool you were in the video. Thank you for watching.
Awesome
Nice ride but that bridge at the 1:05 mark needs serious work!!!!!!!!
I'M guessing they know that. Thank you for watching.
Awesome...was this the bike train? That runs very infrequently. Goof catch.
Yes this is the bike train. Thank you for watching.
Make some more like this, a couple hours would be good if you can. This was good, I don't think I have seen any other vids with a view like that.
Ill try.Thank you for watching
cute deer running at 29:00
Nice catch. Thank you for watching
What's with the box joints? Bad bad!
Pretty cool they let you mount the GoPro on the front. Nice you had the entire ride captured. What kind of mount did you use?
The magnet I use is good up to 150 mph.or even higher. Thank you for watching.
Will they let you you do a view from in the cab?
@@briannelson4000 they might I’m not sure I just had mine on the front of the engine. Thank you for watching.
Why does a 6 month old video, have the video quality from 20 years ago?
Sorry Everyone else seem to like it. I thought it was ok for a gopro hero 9. Thank you for watching.
@@MarkTheLostTraveler It's clear now. It must have been youtube.
@@Normal1855 OK THX
Vary cool
Offset fish plates in places. Never seen that before.
Was this train actually going thar fast, or did you speed up the playback on the video? It seems like that train is going pretty fast for the track conditions? Hahaha 😁 😊
😅 If you're looking for a nice leisurely train ride through the countryside, this ain't it.
Looked like he pulled out in notch 5 and was at 8 before the third car passed the starting point.
...hope everybody was seated before they took off.
It was a nice ride. The train was just taking all of us to the next town so we could all bike back. Thank you for watching.