13:27 That's been my goal too since 2019. And since then I have seen this many operable steam engines each year, not counting the same engine twice. 2019: 3 2020: 1 2021: 4 2022: 5 2023: 1 2024: 3 I have seen 3 other operable steam engines but those other ones I haven't seen in years and one of them I'm aware no longer runs. Still, I hope to see many more in the future, including a return to GCR when 29 is back seeing I already rode behind 4960 in October 2022.
I actually debated that quite a bit. I felt like there were more people that wouldn't want to sit through repeated 1 minute runby's, than would. So, I try to include a mixture of both.
13:27 That's been my goal too since 2019. And since then I have seen this many operable steam engines each year, not counting the same engine twice.
2019: 3
2020: 1
2021: 4
2022: 5
2023: 1
2024: 3
I have seen 3 other operable steam engines but those other ones I haven't seen in years and one of them I'm aware no longer runs. Still, I hope to see many more in the future, including a return to GCR when 29 is back seeing I already rode behind 4960 in October 2022.
Why do you always cut away from the entire train? Not everyone just wants to see the locomotive! Unsubscribed. 👎👎
I actually debated that quite a bit. I felt like there were more people that wouldn't want to sit through repeated 1 minute runby's, than would. So, I try to include a mixture of both.