Wow! Long train! 5 engines?? Now do they run all those engines when their rolling down the tracks? It was going fast!! Wow! And Higgins……everything closed? If you could spent more time there and see everything…….yikes the roof/ceiling’s in those buildings……wonder what happened…..great video Larry!! Wow……kind of spooky….
Been there too. I kind of skipped around in the video. Was the 1947 Higgins tornado mentioned? An F5 that supposedly stayed on the ground for 125 miles and killed 181 people. Heck of a storm. April 9, 1947. The community of Glazier just SW on Hwy 60 from Higgins was more or less wiped clean.
Hey there Larry! Thanks.. I enjoyed this one. I would love to live there. Were there any houses? Take care of yourself old friend...Regards from Ody Slim
I lived here from mid to late 70s.
Visited many times, best memories of my live.
Great footage with that Train!!!!!🎸🎸
Thank you for making a video of our town! Some people live in the town like my family and yes there was a tornado
I love your town, this was not a scheduled stop on my trip but I am glad I stopped to capture America. Thank you for your comment.
Your welcome!
Beautiful Larry
As ALL ways great job stay safe thank you
Great stuff , enjoyed video and music 👍
RockOn
Welcome to Texas!
Wow. I started school there. My dad grew up there.
It's a beautiful town
Cool 😎
Hey Larry Great footage love your videos keep it all up what your doing. ❤
Ironic I got sick at this location, i didnt eat in Higgins, it was the unlucky town to reap the rewards of the town further back, lol.
Been there sir it’s right on the border with Oklahoma
Wow! Long train! 5 engines?? Now do they run all those engines when their rolling down the tracks? It was going fast!! Wow! And Higgins……everything closed? If you could spent more time there and see everything…….yikes the roof/ceiling’s in those buildings……wonder what happened…..great video Larry!! Wow……kind of spooky….
Been there too. I kind of skipped around in the video. Was the 1947 Higgins tornado mentioned? An F5 that supposedly stayed on the ground for 125 miles and killed 181 people. Heck of a storm. April 9, 1947. The community of Glazier just SW on Hwy 60 from Higgins was more or less wiped clean.
Hey there Larry! Thanks.. I enjoyed this one. I would love to live there. Were there any houses?
Take care of yourself old friend...Regards from Ody Slim
Old 4 door Studebaker not alot around anymore.