Your videos spark memories for me. In May - June of 1974, my family vacation was a trip to Montana, Wyoming (Yellowstone, of course), Idaho, and Washington. As a 6 year old train nut, I had my eyes on the railroads the whole time, even though I didn't know much about what i was looking at. I saw the Milwaukee electrics for the first and last time, lots of early BN merger stuff going on, along with the Spokane International mainline running thru downtown Sandpoint, including the big wood trestle over Sand Creek. Now it has mostly all changed, if not gone.
That’s really cool. I would say memories are what drive my love of trains and mountain west scenery. Never got to see the Milwaukee electrification, but did see the last of the Milwaukee in the late 70 s and early 80’s in central Montana. What a great place and time. Miss it. Thanks again for watching and sharing your experiences 😎🚂🇺🇸
Great video, I love the trackside POV shoots, makes it feel like you really are standing trackside watching the action. Also, love how the people at the work site at the water tower and on the work train move around between shots, it is a great detail touch to the video. 👍👍👌
Probably an unwanted suggestion: I think the “YR” logo from the hopper cars would look really good on the locomotives, too. (Old ad guy… l can’t stop myself.)
Very b eautiful video.
Thank you, much appreciated 🚂🇺🇸
@@Yaakhaaks your welcome!!
Realy nice vidio
Thank you 😎🚂🇺🇸
Great model railroad! Most impressive!
Thank you. 😎🚂🇺🇸
Your videos spark memories for me. In May - June of 1974, my family vacation was a trip to Montana, Wyoming (Yellowstone, of course), Idaho, and Washington. As a 6 year old train nut, I had my eyes on the railroads the whole time, even though I didn't know much about what i was looking at. I saw the Milwaukee electrics for the first and last time, lots of early BN merger stuff going on, along with the Spokane International mainline running thru downtown Sandpoint, including the big wood trestle over Sand Creek. Now it has mostly all changed, if not gone.
That’s really cool. I would say memories are what drive my love of trains and mountain west scenery. Never got to see the Milwaukee electrification, but did see the last of the Milwaukee in the late 70 s and early 80’s in central Montana. What a great place and time. Miss it. Thanks again for watching and sharing your experiences 😎🚂🇺🇸
Great video, I love the trackside POV shoots, makes it feel like you really are standing trackside watching the action. Also, love how the people at the work site at the water tower and on the work train move around between shots, it is a great detail touch to the video. 👍👍👌
Thank you. Really appreciate hearing how much you enjoyed the video and catching those details. 😎🚂🇺🇸-Kevin
Very nice! Keep 'em coming!
Thank you,😎🚂🇺🇸
Veramente eccezionale molto interessante la cura per i particolari molto semplici ma molto realistici
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Love the Colorado & Southern "heritage" Burlington hopper cars! Nice touch... among MANY others.
Thank you! It really makes it worth the effort when fellow modeler’s spot those details 😎🚂🇺🇸-Kevin
Probably an unwanted suggestion: I think the “YR” logo from the hopper cars would look really good on the locomotives, too. (Old ad guy… l can’t stop myself.)
No unwanted suggestion at all 🙂 So I do have a logo, I just haven’t got around to having it made into decals for about 25+ years! LoL! 😎🚂🇺🇸
As usual awesome scene's on yak river including sitting on lead car protecting shove in first scene.
Thanks John, I appreciate your input as always 😎🚂🇺🇸-Kevin
Great Shots 👍😁OperateOnOperator
Thank you, your “TrainWork” provides a lot of the inspiration while creating content 😎🚂🇺🇸
@@Yaakhaaks Thank You for the kind words, Take care and OperateOnOperator😁😁👍👍
Cool Kevin.
Thanks Hunter. I always appreciate your comments 😎🚂🇺🇸