R&N #425 was awesome in this video. She had some real stack talk in the last few scenes. Also, the two shots from Lake Hauto were absolutely amazing. First, you see the snow, the lake, and the falls colors of the leaves in the trees and only hear the whistle of #425. Then, you not only see the snow, the trees, and the lake, but you also see #425 pulling the train in the snow and hear both its whistle and the locomotive, itself, as it passes by. I love this video. 5 stars and 2 thumbs up!
just awesome! the foliage,steam and weather are perfect for my favorite time of the year here in the Northeast!! excellent job with your spots and the right camera
Absolutely first class camera work, excellent picture quality. The subject in itself is brilliant, but you certainly know how to exploit it.... This is a 10 star video !!
Hey acdc, how many days are left on the boiler? And what kind of things do they work on during the winter? Pretty lucky guy getting to fire the thunder. Also any steam is good steam even if theres a diesels behind it.
@JoMiFu Hell yes, do it man! This is one amazing production that you took and I would gladly pay $15 for it. I'd even put it on my website when its all finished up =D
In developing a video project highlight the 1800s to 1900s history of a local region, using a portion of this video would fit perfectly into my project. Contacting Northern-Reading Rail has proven seemingly impossible to develop my own original content. Have you considered permitting legally-cleared use of your content (Royalty-free or with royalties), especially this video and maybe similar future content?
What's that icky green thing doing behind the extra tender? (I presume the extra tender was for more water due to the lack of water tanks in these benighted times...)
Worn rings yes........no power......not true. She pulled the entire train up the hometown hill without help on the 18. Ask anyone who runs the diesels. Im one of them myself........
I am so glad there are people who still want to do this thanks so much. Iove to all of you helps me to believe that old is still good and can work.
R&N #425 was awesome in this video. She had some real stack talk in the last few scenes. Also, the two shots from Lake Hauto were absolutely amazing. First, you see the snow, the lake, and the falls colors of the leaves in the trees and only hear the whistle of #425. Then, you not only see the snow, the trees, and the lake, but you also see #425 pulling the train in the snow and hear both its whistle and the locomotive, itself, as it passes by. I love this video. 5 stars and 2 thumbs up!
awsome video joe, those cab ride shots were out of this world. keep up the excellent work
Another wonderful video! Your channel is a great source of joy to the little one.
Damn dude you got some balls to stand in that tunnel with 425! haha. Awesome work dude, I'd definately buy a dvd
425 is a beautiful locomotive. Nice video
That CNJ 3 Chime Really fits 425
Excellent production! 5* Thanks for sharing. Much, much more than just a compilation! - Mike
Wow, that’s awesome! Especially with the snow falling which was a very beautiful surprise! Well done!
Breath Taking images and superb camera work..Thanks very much...Bob 5*
A truely excellent video, brilliant camera angles
One of the best videos I have seen in a while.
just awesome! the foliage,steam and weather are perfect for my favorite time of the year here in the Northeast!! excellent job with your spots and the right camera
Absolutely first class camera work, excellent picture quality.
The subject in itself is brilliant, but you certainly know how to exploit it.... This is a 10 star video !!
That is one Beautiful Whistle- WOW She is saying I am in control here
See me
Hear Me
Revere my presence
Remember Me
Excellent video! The shot from inside the tunnel was really cool. I've got to make it up there to see the 425 someday!
Real nice video, with great sound.🛤🚂🚃🚃👍🤠
Just a fantastic all around job! The Reading & Northern at their best!
Dude your vids rock. I bet you'd sell a ton of dvd's. Just gotta get the word out in the right spots. I would definetly take one.
This a fantastic video! Well put together. Thanks!
Absolutely superb ! thank you for letting us see this!
Great video! Love the CNJ whistle!
very very nice,enjoyed it very much, thanks
Nice Video Joe.
See you next year out by the tracks.
Len.
Hey acdc, how many days are left on the boiler? And what kind of things do they work on during the winter? Pretty lucky guy getting to fire the thunder. Also any steam is good steam even if theres a diesels behind it.
excellent video!!! five stars!!!
@JoMiFu Hell yes, do it man! This is one amazing production that you took and I would gladly pay $15 for it. I'd even put it on my website when its all finished up =D
I'd definitely purchase a copy, but only if you include live commentary by Hughie LeBlanc.
@97trainman - no, it is a cnj 3 chime replica
Trés belles images ! Félicitations .
In developing a video project highlight the 1800s to 1900s history of a local region, using a portion of this video would fit perfectly into my project. Contacting Northern-Reading Rail has proven seemingly impossible to develop my own original content. Have you considered permitting legally-cleared use of your content (Royalty-free or with royalties), especially this video and maybe similar future content?
Your videos are incredible, thank you for posting!
In this one I'm seeing some interlacing issues . . . is it something on my side?
Totally Awesome!!!
Heck yes!
Excellant video 5*
5:48 - 6:40 It puts me the goosebumps!!!!!
5:48 6:40
good time man good times!
Brill 20 out of 20 for it well done
The great mechanical catastrophy rolls on!
I second that!
Thanks you, Videos very nice, 5★★★★★
5:52 Ain't she a beauty? Nice stack talk by the way.
What's that icky green thing doing behind the extra tender?
(I presume the extra tender was for more water due to the lack of water tanks in these benighted times...)
good job!
Was that a Crosby three chime?
6:20 what is called that place in EEUU
Hi, not sure what "EEUU" is, but that location is "Hometown Hill."
@@fuscoproductions United States in spanish
@@AlvaroCC-qq3uz got it! :-)
hermoso tren
muy bonito
Agreed.
We just throw that behind the 425 for some more weight......make her bark a little bit!
6:12
Worn rings yes........no power......not true. She pulled the entire train up the hometown hill without help on the 18. Ask anyone who runs the diesels. Im one of them myself........
that bell was not balanced, it's why it's ring is not loud at all in this video
!:D
6:12