Emory's stuff is the best there is; some real gems here, like the City of St. Louis with mail cars on the rear--never seen that before! A must-have vid.
Good stuff. Noticed the old side boom tractors. They weren't Cats so I am not sure the make. I really do miss seeing Boxcars. They are a sign of American Manufacturing and self-reliance. The transmodal well cars filled with Chinese made crap make me sick.
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Emory's stuff is the best there is; some real gems here, like the City of St. Louis with mail cars on the rear--never seen that before! A must-have vid.
I just love this old footage
I miss those days the Union Pacific passenger trains and the freight trains with the caboose
Emory Sounds Just Like
The First Name Of Emery Gulash!! SOOOOOOO COOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!
I have both of these on DVD, great show
Nice!
my favorite RR!
My favorite: up 844
I remember these trains long,ago when they were in the regular passenger business such a shame they had to go MAY 1st 1971 was the date
@matth2os1 Thats NKP 759, I don't know why she is in an UP clip because she never went out west.
1:08 Is that a Southern Pacific ALCO PA with the City of San Fransisco?
@howardkevinm technology wasn't with them yet, imagine if they were developed today.
Esos sí eran trenes, con caboose y todo. (Those were real trains, with caboose and all that).
What's a Nickel Plate Berkshire Doing at 0:47 - 0:51
By the 1950's and 60's, Diesels replace Steam.
Yes that is true Jack Salvin
Good stuff. Noticed the old side boom tractors. They weren't Cats so I am not sure the make. I really do miss seeing Boxcars. They are a sign of American Manufacturing and self-reliance. The transmodal well cars filled with Chinese made crap make me sick.