Hello dear Pappy, Even today you have found very interesting railway finds. A nice video and a superlike. Greetings from Italy, my friend.Alberto 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@TRENINI-AEREI-AUTOMODELLI thanks Alberto, wish I could of got closer to them a peek in the windows, but glad you enjoyed it non the less. Appreciate you watching
@@stretchlimo7275 for sure Stretch that P&LE caboose was great. And yeah slag 🤣🤣 I couldn't think of the name of flag when I recorded this, I drew a blank.. I'm old 🤣 glad you enjoyed it, appreciate you watching
@@BoxcarJerry 🤣🤣 yeah I'm always find cool stuff on the closed days, I do get lucky some times. Glad ya liked what I got.. appreciate you watching Jerry
One of the members there belong to a hamradio club i belonged to . Good people! We held a meeting in the parking lot when covid was a struggle. Would not think covid would stop a radio meeting but ok .
@@LostDepot yeah this is right up your alley, some nice history pieces here for you.. I found a schedule o when they are open, if it's correct.. I posted it in the description.. appreciate you watching
cool vid Pappy! love the cabooses and interesting steam switcher. looked like an 0-4-0 I guess. I'm collecting some NYC and PC these days so I really like the color of that transfer caboose- that aqua color. enjoyed the video! :)
@@mysticrailroad glad I could share with ya Mystic. They did have a few goo's pieces there. Wish it was open when I was there. But at least they wernt to far from the street.. appreciate you watching
Nice collection there The port window caboose looks rare, not seen one before, The steam loco does look like a fireless from the front, hopefully someone will know what it is
@@cedarcam thank you, port window cabooses were found on the Pennsylvania Railroad, so there wernt that many, so it Is cool to find a surviving specimen.. that loco sure does look like a fireless but can't explain the stack, appreciate you watching
@@TriGogglin Thanks for the info on the caboose Pappy. Same here with the fireless. Ones I have seen have no stack. Some have the cylinders under the cab instead of the front end, no stack but a pipe up behind the cab
at 2:04 is that a davenport engine ?
@@froghead169 I'm not sure what it is, I was hoping someone would comment on what it is..
no. it is a heisler 0-4-0 fireless from Columbus & Southern Ohio Electric. i found a write-up about its sister at the age of steam museum.
Oh that's awesome, appreciate the info, I thought it looked like a fireless, but that stack threw me..
Hello dear Pappy,
Even today you have found very interesting railway finds. A nice video and a superlike. Greetings from Italy, my friend.Alberto 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@TRENINI-AEREI-AUTOMODELLI thanks Alberto, wish I could of got closer to them a peek in the windows, but glad you enjoyed it non the less. Appreciate you watching
Well that was really cool! 👍
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains thanks Frank, happy you enjoyed it, always appreciate you watching
A port window caboose? How cool is that. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Very welcome, so glad you enjoyed it, always awesome to find port windows.. wish I could of got closer to it. Appreciate you watching
Wow, some awesome stuff there. I think that was a ladel for dumping hot slag. That P&LE caboose was awesome! Great pieces of RR history Pappy👍🏻😁🇺🇲
@@stretchlimo7275 for sure Stretch that P&LE caboose was great. And yeah slag 🤣🤣 I couldn't think of the name of flag when I recorded this, I drew a blank.. I'm old 🤣 glad you enjoyed it, appreciate you watching
So cool! Love those cabooses thank you for sharing
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it, i love finding a caboose. Appreciate you watching
Love the caboose
@@hantzschelee yeah, that Yellow was awesome. Glad ou liked it Lee, thanks for watching
Awesome sharing pappy really cool adventure Have a great week and enjoy 😎🚂🫵
@@tracksidemike thanks Mike, glad you enjoyed it, always appreciate you watching. Hope you have a great week as well
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@@thomasharrington5369 thank you Tom
Nice tour Pappy , one of these one of the spots you visit will be open and you'll get to see everything close up . Take care.
@@BoxcarJerry 🤣🤣 yeah I'm always find cool stuff on the closed days, I do get lucky some times. Glad ya liked what I got.. appreciate you watching Jerry
What a sweet tour and displays! (Dave).
@@StormySkyRailProductions thanks Dave, wish I could a got closer for ya. But still cool these are protected, glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
@@TriGogglin you're very welcome and thant would have been cool.
Great tour Pappy 👍😊😎
@@ccrx6700 thanks Dave, wish I could of got closer for ya, but thought I'd share it, and let folks know it's there. Appreciate you watching
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Thanks Dex, appreciate you watching, glad you enjoyed it.
It's a very interesting coverage indeed !! Greetings from India.
@@rupak-travelmoments thank you, happy you enjoyed it. Appreciate you watching, greetings from the states..
One of the members there belong to a hamradio club i belonged to . Good people! We held a meeting in the parking lot when covid was a struggle. Would not think covid would stop a radio meeting but ok .
@@MuzzleMike co vid, messed up a lot of things unnecessarily. That was some crazy times.. appreciate you watching
Looks like a cool place to check out.
@@LostDepot yeah this is right up your alley, some nice history pieces here for you.. I found a schedule o when they are open, if it's correct.. I posted it in the description.. appreciate you watching
cool vid Pappy! love the cabooses and interesting steam switcher. looked like an 0-4-0 I guess. I'm collecting some NYC and PC these days so I really like the color of that transfer caboose- that aqua color. enjoyed the video! :)
@@mysticrailroad glad I could share with ya Mystic. They did have a few goo's pieces there. Wish it was open when I was there. But at least they wernt to far from the street.. appreciate you watching
Nice collection there The port window caboose looks rare, not seen one before, The steam loco does look like a fireless from the front, hopefully someone will know what it is
@@cedarcam thank you, port window cabooses were found on the Pennsylvania Railroad, so there wernt that many, so it Is cool to find a surviving specimen.. that loco sure does look like a fireless but can't explain the stack, appreciate you watching
@@TriGogglin Thanks for the info on the caboose Pappy. Same here with the fireless. Ones I have seen have no stack. Some have the cylinders under the cab instead of the front end, no stack but a pipe up behind the cab