Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your cab ride. My father, now 98, was a passenger service conductor on the Reading, working out of Philadelphia. I often rode with him. He retired in 1972.
Great video! This was epic! The footage was great, the horn was awesome, the engine was great and so much more! Great video, especially for a 200th video! This was overall a great video! Nice job!!
First crossing looks like a *Quiet Zone Crossing* - no horn unless needed. Alwayshow entering a grade crossing in case anyone is hit. You can show controls while showing what is ahead through the window. He's talking abouthings outside and you do not allow us to see what he is talking about??
Wonderful job! Both locomotives are classics, and the 3051 is definitely one of my favorites. Congratulations!
Oh man it's been awhile since I've watched this. That shot at Hometown is definitely a favorite!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your cab ride. My father, now 98, was a passenger service conductor on the Reading, working out of Philadelphia. I often rode with him. He retired in 1972.
How's your father?
This is a great video. The scenery and the rails make for a perfect ride through the Fall foliage! Good Job!
That was way cool! A vabtage point/ view many never get to see, Thanks 4 sharing!
OMG EPIC!!! Gotta love that nice view on the bridge and the nice EMD whine at the end!!! :D
Great video! This was epic! The footage was great, the horn was awesome, the engine was great and so much more! Great video, especially for a 200th video! This was overall a great video! Nice job!!
Another fun video! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent job, from that famous engineer in your video!
Thank you very much for your videos is very nice,
Fantanstic video! I would be scared going through a tunnel! I would think it would cave in!
@CRSD60M Thank you Ryan!
Wow, how exactly did you get to ride on the cab? Did they let you or did you had to ask then for permission?
Amazing video Adam! There's no way a crew will ever let me in a cab lol.
Now that's a horn!
What sd50 was it 5017 or 5049 because those are the only two locos I know on the RBMN of that have K3LA horns
+BaconKing433 Says in the video at 06:02 that it's 5049.
Great video.
Wht radio channels were used on this trip and what were the frequencies? And does this line have hotbox detectors?
@trainguy3 and one question, how might i go about asking them for a cab ride?
Nice video
awesome video
Love it, thanks a lot! ;)
How did u get to do it? And how can i?
How can you get a cab ride?
how much does it cost to get a ride in the cab?
@KyleVideoDesigns Thank you Kyle!
First crossing looks like a *Quiet Zone Crossing* - no horn unless needed.
Alwayshow entering a grade crossing in case anyone is hit. You can show controls while showing what is ahead through the window. He's talking abouthings outside and you do not allow us to see what he is talking about??
what MOUNTAIN JOB is coming i herd The RBMN SD38 2004 is coming
Nice!!
@Espee9180 Thanks TJ!
So what are the challenges associated with a R.R. engineer? It looks like an easy job but he always moves levers. Whats all that about???
+Oni Tatum Its all about controlling momentum.
U obviously arnt smart
It's a Nathan K3LA.
@trainutjob Sure they will when you're a paying customer.
Horn?
@sgprailfan Thanks!
While watchin this a plane add came up say 123 if you think trains are better than planes i do
Bit of a shaky ride there huh?
It is a pitty in my country ain't no train like that.
Great video, subtitles would've been nice, i could barely hear the guy lol
@conrailqualityguy One of these days!
@CSX6000 Haha that's true.
@nprsux $25, at least for this run.
@nprsux $25.
Nice !!!