This is the content that interests me the most in railroading, Colorado Rocky Mountain, Rio Grande, DNRGW and Durango and Silverton and especially the history like this video shows but at 9:30 the soundtrack is burying the commentary and it’s very hard to decipher, and unfortunately, there is no close captions. But do make more video like this if that’s what you have to work with.Great video awesome footage.
So George Niles was one of many railfans who discovered the Rio Grande Narrow Gauge lines? These NG lines were photographed by Otto Perry, RH Kindig, Bob Collins, Emery Gulash, Hank Griffith and many others.
Great to see the Grande.
Thanks for watching!
This is the content that interests me the most in railroading, Colorado Rocky Mountain, Rio Grande, DNRGW and Durango and Silverton and especially the history like this video shows but at 9:30 the soundtrack is burying the commentary and it’s very hard to decipher, and unfortunately, there is no close captions. But do make more video like this if that’s what you have to work with.Great video awesome footage.
Thank you very much for the feedback. We’ll definitely keep that in mind for future projects. We appreciate you watching the video.
So George Niles was one of many railfans who discovered the Rio Grande Narrow Gauge lines? These NG lines were photographed by Otto Perry, RH Kindig, Bob Collins, Emery Gulash, Hank Griffith and many others.
It was a popular subject in those days.
Warren W. Scholl and Perry Becker filmed them as well.
Correct! Unfortunately, we lost Perry a couple weeks ago.
@@CVisionProductions1 I am aware, it was mentioned on Trains Magazine Website.