My great grandfather lived in Lackawanna and was the rigging superintendent for US Steel. Every morning he'd catch a ride to work on one of these trains. He was a close friend of the Engineer who'd slow down so my great grandpa could hop up in the engine. Apparently US Steel was one of their stops.
I watch a lot of these operations videos and would like to say that I appreciate the slow movement of the switching but after a while I find I have to speed up the video or get bored to death. Your video on the other hand was done at a perfect speed. It kept my attention and at the same time I was able to see track plan ideas, scenic and weathering ideas and enjoy the pace of the show. Thanks for such a great video.
My great grandfather lived in Lackawanna and was the rigging superintendent for US Steel. Every morning he'd catch a ride to work on one of these trains. He was a close friend of the Engineer who'd slow down so my great grandpa could hop up in the engine. Apparently US Steel was one of their stops.
I watch a lot of these operations videos and would like to say that I appreciate the slow movement of the switching but after a while I find I have to speed up the video or get bored to death. Your video on the other hand was done at a perfect speed. It kept my attention and at the same time I was able to see track plan ideas, scenic and weathering ideas and enjoy the pace of the show. Thanks for such a great video.
Well done layout
Love it!!!!
Wow.
100% WOW!
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