37:43 if you had looked out the other window, there is an old train bumper that dates back to the early 1900s. Sadly, the bumper rail was disconnected from the main line back in the early 2000's, and although the bumper and part of the rail is still there, the rest of the path has been paved over and is now a parking lot. (I used to live up in Gaithersburg)
That's pretty cool info! Thank you. I do want go up there one day and check out the facility. Unfortunately here, filming both sides wasn't the most feasible.
Thanks for this. Hard to take a trip out there to Harpers for me since there's no return in the evening and weekday only. So this was a great and relaxing video for me to watch
I've been searching the internet to figure out what line goes from harper's ferry to DC. Even the Marc website is a bit confusing. This, by far, is the best video. Thank you! Now I can continue my vacation to do list! Pretty stoked
Once you switched from the left side of the car to the right, there isn't enough perspective, just a lot of green flying by, until you switched back at Brunswick. The train continues to Martinsburg.
In which there's just as much "green flying by" on the left side of this route. The stations are on the right side of the train. So I remained...on the right side. Clearly you didn't actually *read* the description, where everything you're complaining about is already laid out.
Since you're an expert on videography, have multiple arms and are able to occupy multiple seats on a full train, please make sure you take this into account when you do your version of this video. Clown.
Since you're an "expert" in videography, have multiple arms, and can occupy multiple seats on the busy train, please make sure to take this into account when you do your own version of this video. Otherwise, stay in your little armchair.
Nice editing. Been looking for a MARC ride like this for a while.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed.
informative video - great help for our trip to Harpers Ferry! Thanks for this!
Anytime. Glad this helped. 🙏🏾 Thanks for watching.
This is the line I live by, it’s cool to see a video about it
Aww, that's awesome! Glad you enjoyed.
37:43 if you had looked out the other window, there is an old train bumper that dates back to the early 1900s. Sadly, the bumper rail was disconnected from the main line back in the early 2000's, and although the bumper and part of the rail is still there, the rest of the path has been paved over and is now a parking lot. (I used to live up in Gaithersburg)
That's pretty cool info! Thank you. I do want go up there one day and check out the facility. Unfortunately here, filming both sides wasn't the most feasible.
Thanks for this. Hard to take a trip out there to Harpers for me since there's no return in the evening and weekday only. So this was a great and relaxing video for me to watch
Glad you enjoyed! :) Thanks for watching.
I've been searching the internet to figure out what line goes from harper's ferry to DC. Even the Marc website is a bit confusing. This, by far, is the best video. Thank you! Now I can continue my vacation to do list! Pretty stoked
Thank you so much! I'm glad the video helped. Have fun out there.
@JavanHamiltonTV Thank you. I'm so excited now lol you saved me my frustrations 😏
Great video! I’ve taken the MARC train to WV! A lot back in the past! I got on Early in the morning at 5 AM
Crossing near me at 18:21
Marc goes to harper's ferry?
Yes, clearly. 😉
At Gaithersburg there’s a budd rdc ran buy the b&o
Once you switched from the left side of the car to the right, there isn't enough perspective, just a lot of green flying by, until you switched back at Brunswick. The train continues to Martinsburg.
In which there's just as much "green flying by" on the left side of this route. The stations are on the right side of the train. So I remained...on the right side.
Clearly you didn't actually *read* the description, where everything you're complaining about is already laid out.
Since you're an expert on videography, have multiple arms and are able to occupy multiple seats on a full train, please make sure you take this into account when you do your version of this video. Clown.
Since you're an "expert" in videography, have multiple arms, and can occupy multiple seats on the busy train, please make sure to take this into account when you do your own version of this video. Otherwise, stay in your little armchair.
Y'all find anything and everything to complain about... A little common sense goes a long way.