just saw one of the orange/black GP-30's today roll through Denison,Tx. behind a lash up of three other newer EMD or GE units at the front on a mixed freight....... really cool to see and it still looked new and shiney.....😁😁
I remember the late 80s/early 90s, when Burlington Northern re-conditioned old GP30s and, I think, GP35s. Have they been re-worked again since the 80s? Amazing that old units like these are still around and running in mainline trains.
just saw one of the orange/black GP-30's today roll through Denison,Tx. behind a lash up of three other newer EMD or GE units at the front on a mixed freight....... really cool to see and it still looked new and shiney.....😁😁
Yeah, it's amazing to still be seeing them. Great locomotives.
It is good to see CB&Q still alive 60 years later.
The remnants are still there. So true!
That camera gives this video some early 2000s vibes. Love it!
Yeah, I like the nostalgic look produced by older cameras.
More good clear videos and thanks for your hard work and sharing with us.
You're welcome 😄
I love the GP30s. My favorites were the Rio Grandes.
I'm just so glad that they're still around, even if as rebuilds.
@@WaltLoevyActionTrainVideos Absolutely!! I agree. Made a special trip to Forney just to see 3006.
Oh, did you catch my DRGW 3006 video? Look in the Rio Grande or 1990s playlists. A picture of 3006 is the cover photo.
@@WaltLoevyActionTrainVideos Yes I did! I wouldn't miss anything GP30 or the Grande. I even commented. Thanks Walt for the memories!!
Excellent ☺️
1:16 1532 was involved in a yard derailment, now it's repaired and in the H4 paint scheme
They do like to repaint them after wreck repairs. Thanks for letting us know.
What camera do you use to film?? It looks terrific
Thank you 😊 I use an ancient Canon GL2 with Mini-DV tape. The thought is to give the videos a rustic look.
I remember the late 80s/early 90s, when Burlington Northern re-conditioned old GP30s and, I think, GP35s.
Have they been re-worked again since the 80s? Amazing that old units like these are still around and running in mainline trains.
Yes. Sometimes they get rebuilt two or three times.
what camera do you use?
on a side note, i admire how your filming style hasnt changed from your videos in the 80s/90s
not to mention the added research and information on each locomotive, its the little things i guess
Thank you for the compliments 😊. I use a Canon GL2 from back in the day.