That was awesome! Ron is a wealth of knowledge! I hope he's training somebody up with all that information he has. Really enjoyed this young man appreciate you sharing and taking us on the adventure.
I also would love it if FEBT would have one or more of Ron's tours professionally filmed (and miced up). It could be sold or used at the museum for those who can't make the trip up the hill.
Thanks so much, as rarely the actual mining is discussed, not just here but other videos and books. I have been trying on and off to learn about these coal mines for a long time. I'm a retired underground hardrock gold and base metal mines miner from Timmins Ontario Canada, who researches old mines and of course railways, and I really enjoyed your video is I learned some more of the Robertsdale coal mining history.
How much coal was there at Robertsdale in 1956? The book "East Broad Top" by Lee Rainey on page 156 says that at the start of the war, the RC lands contained 30 million tons of coal. So how much would there have been when the EBT closed? Jim Bacon found an estimate that put 50 million tons of coal at Robertsdale and Alvan in 19956 which disagrees with Lee Raineys book so I'm curious.
Hey Congratulations on the $$1.5 million dollars to fix some bridges..Any opportunities to use this beautiful RAILWAYS to haul coal and transloads facilities etc on line 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤ Thank you for Sharing a wonderful beautiful and SHOWCASING FOR FUTURE RAIL SHIPPERS AND RECEIVERS 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent production quality and love your attention to detail! Keep up the good work!
Great tour. As one who has difficulty hearing, I especially appreciate the closed captions. Thanks!
That was awesome! Ron is a wealth of knowledge! I hope he's training somebody up with all that information he has. Really enjoyed this young man appreciate you sharing and taking us on the adventure.
I also would love it if FEBT would have one or more of Ron's tours professionally filmed (and miced up). It could be sold or used at the museum for those who can't make the trip up the hill.
Great history!
Thanks so much, as rarely the actual mining is discussed, not just here but other videos and books. I have been trying on and off to learn about these coal mines for a long time. I'm a retired underground hardrock gold and base metal mines miner from Timmins Ontario Canada, who researches old mines and of course railways, and I really enjoyed your video is I learned some more of the Robertsdale coal mining history.
Nice video! I went on the very scene tour about a month after you did.
got old norm walking in rdale weird to see you home on film the Italians mostly lived in Robertsdale and the Slavs lived in Woodvale (now wood)
How much coal was there at Robertsdale in 1956? The book "East Broad Top" by Lee Rainey on page 156 says that at the start of the war, the RC lands contained 30 million tons of coal. So how much would there have been when the EBT closed? Jim Bacon found an estimate that put 50 million tons of coal at Robertsdale and Alvan in 19956 which disagrees with Lee Raineys book so I'm curious.
Hey Congratulations on the $$1.5 million dollars to fix some bridges..Any opportunities to use this beautiful RAILWAYS to haul coal and transloads facilities etc on line 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤ Thank you for Sharing a wonderful beautiful and SHOWCASING FOR FUTURE RAIL SHIPPERS AND RECEIVERS 😊😅😮😢🎉😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm also embarrassed to say I never knew that the Huntingdon and broad top RR was a standard guage railroad