Where were you for the first view of the coal train? I am not aware of any such vantage point, and it looked too steady to be a drone. It looked as if you were in a boat at one point, and you were able to aim through the fence on the branch line bridge while (mostly) keeping the fence from interfering. Excellent.
was there for filming of “gods and generals” a great place to railfan just thinking when all of that was built! all by hand. great videos thanks for all the work, was it originally the PRR trackage? so sad what the government did to the railroads in the NE during the oil imbargo , kept dragging their feet for rate increases by the ICC {i believe} during the drastic increase in the price of diesel fule.
Man, I really want to go to Harper's Ferry some time, but I live to far! I'm gonna save up and ride from Deland to D.C. then to Harper's Ferry and come back a few days later!
CSX territory since the 1800s since CSX is actually the present day Baltimore and Ohio Railroad due to it surviving the 1968 Penn Central formation and Conrail from 1976 which had the other East coast railroads become a part of like Reading RR and Erie Lackawanna except for Norfolk & Western which merged with Southern Railroad to form Norfolk Southern railroad.
+Railfan Rowan thx! The shots from Shenandoah junction were from when I took my railfan friend(Washington district railfan) with me for a birthday trip. We foamed like crazy when we saw the OLS unit!
I can't identify the coal trains. I saw M416 or M371 (westbound freight), M217 (empty auto racks) and P029 (Amtrak to Chicago.) When this was recorded, the prefix letter was Q as opposed to M.
Where were you for the first view of the coal train? I am not aware of any such vantage point, and it looked too steady to be a drone. It looked as if you were in a boat at one point, and you were able to aim through the fence on the branch line bridge while (mostly) keeping the fence from interfering. Excellent.
What a clear pictures - must be an especially good camera. Great footage!
Luv the camera angles! Great video!
great scenery, and nice foreign power!
I like your channel called B&O Railroad.
was there for filming of “gods and generals” a great place to railfan
just thinking when all of that was built! all by hand. great videos
thanks for all the work, was it originally the PRR trackage?
so sad what the government did to the railroads in the NE
during the oil imbargo , kept dragging their feet for rate
increases by the ICC {i believe} during the drastic increase
in the price of diesel fule.
Great place for a live cam.
I was in Harper's Ferry just today!
You should do a shot at the walkway by the bridge
nice. awesome power and lashup. sweet catches.
Man, I really want to go to Harper's Ferry some time, but I live to far! I'm gonna save up and ride from Deland to D.C. then to Harper's Ferry and come back a few days later!
Great vid, great zoom capability.
What was that foreign power please respond back and tell me
Very good show 👍🥇
Will you be attending the railroad festival in Manassas this year?
CSX territory since the 1800s since CSX is actually the present day Baltimore and Ohio Railroad due to it surviving the 1968 Penn Central formation and Conrail from 1976 which had the other East coast railroads become a part of like Reading RR and Erie Lackawanna except for Norfolk & Western which merged with Southern Railroad to form Norfolk Southern railroad.
4:47 thats one heck of a lashup
Awesome Job Rowan
Thanks for telling me on Instagram. I checked the channel about an hour before this video was uploaded, so I did not see it. Awesome collage anyway
Excellent video!
great video
Hey Rowan, I just checked my subscriber list and it shows you subscribed to me! Thank you so much!
Awesome work
+Railfan Rowan thx! The shots from Shenandoah junction were from when I took my railfan friend(Washington district railfan) with me for a birthday trip. We foamed like crazy when we saw the OLS unit!
Awesome video!
What symbols going passed Harper's ferry
I used to know, but they've changed them so much
I can't identify the coal trains. I saw M416 or M371 (westbound freight), M217 (empty auto racks) and P029 (Amtrak to Chicago.) When this was recorded, the prefix letter was Q as opposed to M.
Awesome!
Do trains ever use the truss bridge?
Yes. It mostly gets rock trains to/from a quarry in Milville. There is some through freight.
Hey how an u should go to st denis next weekend it is in Baltimore maryland
The sd40 had a electric bell
Overloaded fun
Love it kool love
thats one long coal train
Yes ma'am, and they're even longer today