STREAMLINERS AT SPENCER Part 3
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2014
- We go inside some of the great static displays inside the NCTM at Spencer including "Bumper to Bumper", RPO, CTC Dispatching, Steam Engines, and across the street to "The Little Choo Choo Shop".
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The cool thing about the Pan Am Railways F unit at 0:50, its not just a pretty showpiece. It runs very frequently with its twin PAR2 as the motive power for Pan Ams' OCS train.
Great one Mr.Harmon!!
Will put it on our bucket list
Amazing Video!
Danny,
You nailed the 'Sawlzberry' like you lived there your whole life. (:
Excellent...looking forward to Part 4!
Distant Signal "But this store impressed the DICKENS outta me!" - Danny Harmon
Great video, I enjoyed the non rail aspect as well! And we still have Esso stations in Canada,
I like how you pronounced Salisbury this time. LOL Nice video Danny!
***** Ha! Yeah, all those Carolina folks took me to school on that first one in Salisbury.
Great video as always, Danny. Yours are really professional. I'm glad you added aerial capabilities. Looking forward to more.
I hope this get the store some recognition because they aren't doing to well. Whenever we go now we can't even get strait track or Southern Green paint.
I’m a fan of that SAL CTC panel. I live close to “Fetner”, just outside Raleigh in Cary, NC. That stretch of joint CSX/NS track between Raleigh and Fetner has changed quite a bit.
Hi Danny. Great vids. BTW Canada still uses the name ESSO
Distant Signal- I think you should get into the hobby of Model Railroad, when I don;t get the chance to Railfan, I go ta a nearby Model Railroad Club that I belong to.
Thanks. Transportation Industry Was a grand way to travel. Now it is gone. Money in transportation is here today gone tomorrow. Later.
Little Choo Choo Shop announced today that they are going out of business after next month
Oh that's sad!!! Another casualty of online shopping.
A hundred miles per hour? I don't believe that
i dont think it was pronounced as "sawls-bury" i thought it was pronounced differently
+CSX2665 Ha! I never got it. It read SALIS-BERRY, but locals called it SAWLS-Buh-ree.
haha me neither considering i live in north carolina. i read it that same way since until i saw this video, but i think "sal-is-bury" is the proper way to pronounce it