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smokeywoodstover
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2007
Railroad and nature stuff mostly
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Grand Princess at Inside passage
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300x timelapse through clean window cabin on deck 5
Grand Princess arriving at Ketchikan Alaska
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30x timelapse from port side promenade deck 7
Grand Princess at Juneau with passengers boarding
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30x timelapse from promenade deck 7
Grand Princess at Yakutat Bay Alaska
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30x timelapse from oceanview cabin on deck 5 with dirty window.
Grand Princess arrives Juneau from cabin P218
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Deck 5 port side near front. 300x timelapse
Drop rocks in pond slow motion with sound
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Drop rocks in pond slow motion with sound
Ainslie valley near Boston Bar BC timelapse
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Ainslie valley near Boston Bar BC timelapse
Break Glass Bottles slow motion with sound 1/8 speed
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Break Glass Bottles slow motion with sound 1/8 speed
slow motion Water drops in pail with sound 1/8 speed
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slow motion Water drops in pail with sound 1/8 speed
Cool cruise videos
I know the lead locomotive: CN 5676?
Thank you for explaining - could not have guessed where the locations were. Any chance you have photo/video of the bridge going to Richmond?
Cool
Man your fast 😅
Is it possible to get the application you created?
No but I would be willing to do some conversions for free. Please send me a real email address we can use to communicate and send attachments back and forth. The autocad drawing needs to be set up in a certain way with colors and layer names.
12:16 the CN Tower sure looks different now compared to then
So very fun to watch this dear bird giving us his deepest thoughts.
So fucking cool, great vid. Love the chestnut-backed
Very rare clip! Where did you find it?
It was in the collection of films my uncle shot.
@@smokeywoodstoverah, interesting. Thanks for sharing
Cool - thanks !
Its a beautiful scene. Strange to see snow in Arizona. The times, they are a changin'. Thanks for sharing.
Can you hear the sound in the ads that play before my video? Can you hear sound in my "CP Rail Ballast train with SD40 2 and Caboose june 1 2018" video? How about sound in any other videos on another channel? I could send you the mp3 if you give me email address.
Does anyone know why there is no longer any audio here?
I can hear it
For some strange reason I can’t hear it. I couldn’t hear it through the headphones either. Edit 12/29/23: Nevermind what I said, I just found out that I can still hear the audio once again when I googled it, but somehow for me it doesn’t play the audio on the TH-cam app, just the video which is very weird. Sorry for the confusion. Edit 5/14/24: I can finally hear the audio of this video through the YT app again.
19:57
개이쁘다😂
He could be Errol Flynn's brother
23:11 26:02
Long live Dr. Swanson; a true innovator of railroading.
This entire film should be professionally restored.
18:03 Earliest Version of the K5HL.
any idea why the CN was shut down and they were using the connecting track? assuming maintenance
Nice!
I hope they painted the bridge after replacing the burnt ties.
He was always around at the BC Rail shop when the 2860 Royal Hudson was in seasonal service during the mid 1970s.
In 1978 I worked on that bridge as a 17 yr old high school student- summer job. The year prior it caught on fire and had all it’s ties replaced at that time. I worked on resurfacing a couple of other CNR bridges in the following summers and can say that worker safety was not a priority with CNR into the early 80’s. I’m surprised no one got hurt back then
👍👍🙂🙂
Nice . Wish it was back 👍🏻
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7:20 how is that even slightly smart?
Gerard and Clayton at the 2:00 minute mark of the video is the Spanish River that we would swim at to the far right of the screen would be Pogamasing Pit.
I got to that side of the river on the little power line access road that starts at Keefers.
How did you get to that side to film this?
beautiful video! i love the chestnut-backed chickadee!
Beautiful
Brilliant! Thank you.
23:11 The RMS Queen Mary Horn
Wonderful! I never got to ride on the Electric Railway. Born in 1949, but lived over on the North Shore. However, I was absolutely thrilled to see the Pacific Stage Line bus. They used to do a route from Downtown Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay same as the BC Transit Bus. As kids, we always used to wait for the Pacific Stage Line bus when we went downtown. Really comfortable, with posh leather seats. We used to call it the "sporting bus", although I can't for the life of me remember why. Love your narrative, pointing out all the stations, and where the new Translink stations are now. Thank you!
How?
Can someone explain what is happening with the QM whistle/horn? Theoretically, that is the correct pitch of the whistle/horn, an A1 note, as per the manufacturers specifications. Going off what @AlexPaumen said in his timestamp, this was before the Tyfon Whistles were installed... I am interested to know the backstory here, and why it sounds very different to other recordings of the QM. OR was this recording from Long Beach, as that is how they sound on air, not steam? When was this sample recorded, the QM one?
It originally had the classic “organ whistle” Swanson called it. But it was changed over to the Tyfon horns sometime during WWII because in all of the photos of it during the War it had horns.
This is the south side from the logging road. When you get here you encounter a gate with a private property sign. Did you go in anyways. When I look on google earth, I only see one small building. I want to come here to take pictures too.
Great history footage 👏 nicely done and great story about Sumas
When more the valve opens on the AirChime one hears the volume get louder, but the pitch lowers. Is that from the cooling effect of expanding air? Conversely, the pitch of Steam Whistle increases with more power... Hot Steam heating the whistle/ raising the pitch? Or is it a pitch perception issue? From Wikipedia: Pitch depends to a lesser degree on the sound pressure level (loudness, volume) of the tone, especially at frequencies below 1,000 Hz and above 2,000 Hz. The pitch of lower tones gets lower as sound pressure increases. For instance, a tone of 200 Hz that is very loud seems one semitone lower in pitch than if it is just barely audible. Above 2,000 Hz, the pitch gets higher as the sound gets louder.[11] These results were obtained in the pioneering works by S. Stevens [12] and W. Snow.[13] Later investigations, i.e. by A. Cohen, had shown that in most cases the apparent pitch shifts were not significantly different from pitch‐matching errors. When averaged, the remaining shifts followed the directions of Stevens' curves but were small (2% or less by frequency, i.e. not more than a semitone).[14]
I love how the last clip, the resolution is so low that you can’t see the tracks in the street, so it looks like the train just goes rogue at the end.
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23:10
27:35 He said minor third but at 27:56 that's actually a major third from G-sharp and then a shorter E below it at the end. Good presentation, otherwise.
Some of the recordings are pitched up and down from the originals.
those hytrackers are made in th loop !
Lower Mainland had a perfectly good street car setup. We are so short sighted.
0:17 Why whistles? 2:52 First whistle tuning opportunities 3:30 Inspiration of the first Hexatone H5. C# diminished chord. 6:10 Dieselization issues and first attempts to patent AirChime 8:30 The Hexatone H5/H6 construction 9:26 Chords C# E, G, A#, C# (pitched up to D#, F#, A#, C, D) 10:01 Explanation of the temperate and pythagorean scale 12:53 How and why the H5/M5 has that shape 13:19 The first application in 1949 on BC Electric in Kitsalino 13:42 The Tyfon A200 "ship horn" 14:01 Persuasion in the USA 16:38 Canadian changes to D# minor triad 17:30 Nathan M3H on CP FP7A 17:53 The K5L (the Genesis of the most well known horns today) on CP ALCO. 18:17 PGE (later BCRail) K5H/K5L 18:42 Great Northern E7A 510 19:15 Psychological principle of train sounds 19:54 The extremely obscure Nathan T5 "car whistle." 21:25 Horn valve stuck open 21:41 Ships horns and development of the "whistle farm" 23:10 ORIGINAL RMS Queen Mary whistle before the Tyfon 525s were fitted 23:25 MV Lloyd Jones? 23:56 SS Princess Victoria (sank in 1953) 24:14 SS Princess Marguerite II 24:36 Nanaimo mine whistle (unknown if it's still around at the mine ruins today) 25:09 MV Sea Lion whistle after 1952 rebuild (converted from a tug to a yacht today) 25:51 RMS Mauretania (sister ship to Lusitania) Smith Hyson 3 Chime whistle 26:12 Chemainus mill whistle (still in the museum there today) 26:31 SS Southern Cross (scrapped in 2003) 26:48 BC Ferry MV Queen of Vancouver 27:05 Foghorn development Albert Head BC (destroyed today) 27:57 Diaphone (presumably the F2T) 28:44 The Centennial train horn (now owned by Archeus Ledoux) 29:15 The Centennial caravan horns 29:28 BC Hydro (still blowing every afternoon today)
The “Oh Canada” horns now operate at Canada Place