The trackside lights are a mix of old and new signals from the PRSL and NJT installed signals. The rustier signals are obviously over, but the one that was closer to the swing bridge is a newer installed tri light signal. The swing bridge used to be a turntable like at a roundhouse that was converted into a swing bridge.
Nice! I hadn't realized that someone had opened one of the rail rider tours out of Cape May. My wife, kids and I visit Stone Harbor nearly every year (we were there in June) and usually take a trip down to Cape May for the day. Hope they stick around, will definitely be making a reservation for a ride next year. Too bad the trip isn't a bit longer though. But I'd imagine getting whatever authority that controls the swing bridge to open/close it several times a day, would be be near impossible.
Thank you! So the really ironic thing is Friday morn I was at a state park filming again and I 100% made the same comment…. Walking down a trail hit a strong smell of honeysuckle
very easy. i call out in the video more than once that I wasnt even pedaling.. my wife was doing all the work at an very easy pace. I say that simply to say it was an easy ride.
This is definitely going to be on the agenda this summer when we go on vacation to Cape May.
The trackside lights are a mix of old and new signals from the PRSL and NJT installed signals. The rustier signals are obviously over, but the one that was closer to the swing bridge is a newer installed tri light signal. The swing bridge used to be a turntable like at a roundhouse that was converted into a swing bridge.
Thank you for this great preview, we're doing this in July for my mom's bd!
Very interesting, enjoyed !!
Nice! I hadn't realized that someone had opened one of the rail rider tours out of Cape May. My wife, kids and I visit Stone Harbor nearly every year (we were there in June) and usually take a trip down to Cape May for the day. Hope they stick around, will definitely be making a reservation for a ride next year. Too bad the trip isn't a bit longer though. But I'd imagine getting whatever authority that controls the swing bridge to open/close it several times a day, would be be near impossible.
It was not honeysuckle you were smelling but rather Autumn Clematis. A lot of people confuse them with honeysuckle.
Thank you! So the really ironic thing is Friday morn I was at a state park filming again and I 100% made the same comment…. Walking down a trail hit a strong smell of honeysuckle
They need to get that swing bridge working
11:27 One time, that was Cape May Model Trains.
Does everyone have to get off on the return journey or you just chose to?
yes.. the cars have to be turned around (its a one direction track). The emplyees do it. so you have to get off for a short amount of time
How easy us it to pedal. I really want to do it
very easy. i call out in the video more than once that I wasnt even pedaling.. my wife was doing all the work at an very easy pace. I say that simply to say it was an easy ride.