The best way to explain "West Virginia Central" is that the WVC is the operator of the D&GVRR. The track is all state owned, but the WVC operates it and the D&GVRR owns the equipment. All of the trackage is former Western Maryland (well, B&O after 1983 and CSX after 1986 until the state took it over). BTW they have the original owner, number, and build date noted in the upper back end of the engines, so that C&O engine is actually ex-Milwaukee, and the WM is ex Canadian Pacific. I forget where the other WM F7 (63) came from. They interchange with the A&O at Tygart Junction on the former B&O / CSX Cowen Subdivision. A&O is a Watco property.
Love the username! I used to live out on what used to be "The Pike" outside of Wheeling. Took some drone shots of the old Valley Camp No. 3 property. Lovely stretch of holler.
WVC is the State ( WV State Rail Authority ) owned RR property in that area. State also owns the South Branch Valley RR which is why more than one name for the State owned RR properties. Just like the State owns the track and equipment at Cass Scenic. They also do the long term maintenance on the track at Elkins. D&GVRR is the operator (under contract to operate it and the Cass Scenic ) and the run at Durbin. For years the Cass Scenic RR employees were State employees. D&GVRR does routine track work on the WVC and marketing for all three. The former ( CSX ) WM track also was owned by the same company that owned the mill at Cass at one time. West Virginia Spruce Lumber Company owned Cass. Back then the Cass railroad operation was known as the Greenbrier and Elk River RR. When WV Pulp & Paper ( now known as Westvaco ) bought the operation, they expanded the line which includes the track from Bergoo to Tygart and changed the name to the G&CV RR ( Greenbrier & Cheat Valley RR to Greenbrier, Cheat and Elk RR ( GC&E RR) later ). That track later was sold to the WM. B&O controlled the WM until it was merged into the B&O in 1976. C&O had control of the B&O from 1963 and finally merged it into the C&O in April of 1987. SBD ( Family Lines ) then merged into CSX to form CSXT. Seaboard System is who qualified me to operate on the Homestead Branch ( Florida ) as a crew member as an Engineer, ( never actually ran on it ) Conductor ( did on one trip ) and Brakeman for our local museum. Homestead Branch is now out of service South of SW 137 Ave ( Just S of the museum ).
That locomotive and train set is quite the antique. I remember these when I was a kid in the 1960s. It is nice they have kept them going for all these years. Thanks for showing this to us.
Your welcome Cameron. So glad you could drop by and join us on the ride. Those old F units were real work horses back in their day and helped put the final nail in the coffin on steam because of their reliability and ease of operation compared to steam. Very much appreciate your stopping by and taking in the video my friend.
"Yes dear, whatever you want." Words of a wise man and someone who loves his misses. Sometimes the finer things in life aren't really about trains afterall.. You're a lucky man Dave. 😉🚂🚂🚂 We have a loco just like that here, but it hasn't run in probably 50 years. It's a BBQ place last time I checked.
The days my wife and I go see train stuff I always make up for it by doing whatever she wants for the rest of the day! Marriage is like a Chinese Finger Trap. If you fight it you will feel it is like a prison, but if you both give a little everything works out just fine.
Thanks David for the nice comment. Jan is a wonderful wife, she doesn't waste my money and she indulges me in my railroad fanaticism. I'm very blessed to have her. Many guys brag about the millions of women they've had, I tell them I've got a 1 in a million woman. Really appreciate all you wonderful comments and great support of the channel my friend. PS: need more videos of you making stuff, I am fascinated how you are able to make things. Your talents amaze me.
@@ccrx6700 Sadly, good women like you're wife are far and few between. I grew up around the depression era WW2 gen and they had values and stuck with each other. When other kids my age were playing together, I was hanging out at the WW2 vets house helping him in his garage or mowing his lawn or doing something for him. Of course my grandparents were depression era WW2 gen.
Some old school railroading with those, they did sound great Arkay. Always is a pleasure to hear from you my friend. Thanks so much for your visit with us tonight.
In the late '70s when I was a teenager, I used to love parking next to the train tracks after dark and watch the Mars lights scan the tracks on the older engines. It was always kind of spooky and lonesome...
Thanks for the great video Dave, I love F Units! The sound of those diesels is as amazing as the look. Brings back memories of the 60's and 70's along the Milwaukee Road and Chicago North Western. Good times, thanks again 😊
Your welcome Planet Mojo. F units were real work horses in their day and they pretty much put the final nail in the coffin for steam. That C&O unit is an ex Milwaukee Road unit. Who knows you may have seen it back then, but I do not know what road number it would have had then or where it worked out of. Was a pleasure to have you join us on the ride today my friend.
I like scenic trains. If you ever get the chance to go to Alaska, the Alaska railroad runs from Seward to Fairbanks. Very beautiful scenery with a lot of speed restrictions. One of the reasons being that it is in an earthquake zone and stopping quickly may keep you on the rails, if there is one. The other is the White Pass and Yukon Railroad that runs from Skagway, Alaska to Carcross, Yukon Territory. It follows the Klondike gold rush trail that the folks followed to seek gold in the 1890's. Very scenic. Thanks for the scenic vacation videos.
One of our former loco operators here actually went up to Alaska to see the Alaskan RR. He said the locos were so clean you could eat off them. White Pass and Yukon I read a couple of years ago in Railway Track Structures magazine about them building a new loop track. It would be awesome if we could ever get up there to ride those 2. Very much appreciate your watching and writing in today my friend. I used to watch Alaskan RR shows when they were on cable TV, but we don't get cable anymore.
Thank you so much GMCGUY for the awesome comment. So glad you enjoyed today's home movie. Cannot thank you enough for all your wonderful comments and great support you are giving the channel my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Anytime brother anytime I stumbled upon your channel a long time ago and I am so glad that I did I'm a 100% sticking with your channel until the end of time and I tell everybody about your channel I mean everybody I know and word of mouth travels far because I think by me doing that I probably got you probably a dozen subscribers and they tell their friends vice versa a lot of my friends are railroad enthusiasts and they told me that they're going to tell their friends and so on and so forth just to help you out a little bit. You're positive attitude with life really helps me out I don't know what it is about you but you always have a positive attitude every time you're on a video or you're at work that is very very rare nowadays never lose that Dave never lose that you have something very special an awesome awesome personality looking forward to some more videos Dave God bless to you and your wife. ❤️🙏🙏😎😀
The Chicago and Northwestern used to run commuter trains with F7s when I was a youth. The greatest memories I had with them, their horns. You can hear them for miles and they just had the sound of power. Your misses is adorable. I'll share some things I say to my wife of thirty years: Yes dear, Anything you want and the big one, Happy wife, happy life...
Thank you very much Kraz for the nice comment,. Yes sir, anything you want. Was kind of you to give her a compliment. Really appreciate your paying us a visit and taking in the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.
Love the train ride videos - you love taking us along with you, and I always love to tag along. Lol - I chuckled when you said "Yes, dear." Glad you love your "better half"! Hope you will be able to continue to bring videos.
I love all you wonderful comments Trena, you are always so positive and up beat. She is a good woman who indulges me in my railroad fanaticism. We were married for over 20 years, then divorced for 10 and now re married for 7. Thank you for watching today my friend, and don't worry, I got enough videos made and waiting to be shown to last into next summer already, with new videos making all the time too.
Dave thanks for covering as much of the F7s like you did. So great to see them in service. Glad you and the Mrs. Had such a great day on the train. I hope she got her bird crossing sign.
Bird crossing sign now hanging on our porch. Cannot disappoint the traveling companion. F units were the work horses of the RR industry back in their day and made great strides in putting the final nail in the coffin for steam because of their reliability and ease of operation compared to steam. Thanks for joining us today my good friend.
What a beautiful ride, Dave! Thanks so much for sharing! Loved seeing all of the closeups of the power at the beginning, too. They're some fine locomotives! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Seth for the very nice comment. Always positive and up beat you are. Those F units were real work horses in their day and put the final nail in the coffin for ushering out steam. Always is a pleasure to have you visit with us my friend.
We may come back to Western Pennsylvania next year and we are thinking of taking the Amtrak from California to Pittsburgh. Also I would love to check out Thurman WVA a ghost town that has a lot of railroading history. I enjoyed the video Dave keep them coming.
Sweet Mike, hope you make it this way and would be cool if we could hook up and meet. I will have to do some research on Thurman, never heard of it before. Always is a pleasure to have you stop by and write in my friend.
@@ccrx6700 It is Thurmond West Virginia - Amtrak is building a new station there. It is a flag stop only. Great video - lotsa green - where I live there is loads of brick and pavement. There are still coal trains that come through Thurmond. Check out Jaw Tooth videos.
Nice video Dave - good to see CP 4071 still in operation and was not scraped,( 70 Years Old) probably seen her growing up in North Bay pulling the passenger cars on the Toronto to Sudbury run before VIA Rail took over passenger service. Cheers and stay safe
Thank you Pete. How awesome is that you probably saw this loco when it was in revenue service. Now that's just the cat's meow. Very much appreciate your joining us today on the excursion my friend.
Another great video Dave. Beautiful countryside. Interesting passenger cars, fairly ornate. Youngest granddaughter turns 3 next week. Will visit her. Good times.
Really glad you enjoyed Jeff. We certainly appreciate your going on the excursion with us today my friend. F units were the final nail in the coffin for steam. They were real work horses back in their day.
IN 64 MYY COOL PARENT TOOK US TO THE NY WORLD'S FAIR OUT OF RI TO NYC,,I REMEMBER THE ENGIN LOOKING LIKE THAT..WHAT YEARS THAT TRAIN DAVID?...GOOD SEE YOU GUYS HAVING FUN..NO COAL HERE YET..HAVE FUN
Wow Ralph we were there in 64 also! How cool is that. Still got a picture of Carby Carburetor hanging in my train room. Do you remember him? However i don't remember there being a locomotive there. The Belgian waffles I certainly remember those, they were awesome. Thanks so much my friend for stopping by and writing in tonight.
@@ccrx6700 I REMEMBER THE BIG GLOB AND A FEW OTHER THINGS....NO,,,THE TRAIN WE TOOK OUT PROVIDENCE RI LOOKED LIKE THAT TRAIN YOU JUST ROAD,,WHAT YEAR ,ABOUT IS THAT TRAIN? WOW,THAT'S COOL YOU WHERE AT THE 64 WORLD'S FAIR...YOU GUYS HAVE FUN...
Thank you Beverly for the very nice comment. Glad you enjoyed and always is a pleasure to have you join us. Jan is a wonderful wife, she doesn't waste my money and indulges me in my railroad fanaticism.... :-)
You're certainly welcome Trashman, glad to hear you enjoyed the ride. Appreciate your stopping by and watching the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.
Back in their day those F units were the cat's meow for sure Gary. Other than getting in and out of the darn things, they helped change railroading forever phasing out steam. Really appreciate your visiting with us and riding along today my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Thanks, I would love to drop by your railroad some day and ask a lot of questions. I am an aviation guy but my family history is railroading.
Thank you Bear. She is a wonderful wife and indulges me in my railroad fanaticism, so indulging her in a 10 dollar sign, the least i can do.... LOL Very much appreciate your taking the time to watch and write in today my friend.
Oh wow, F units are my fav! I first saw my first one when my granddad took me hunting rabbit outside Hancock next to the Western Maryland main line. I was maybe 7 and I got a huge kick out of the engineer tooting the horn for me. Hope you and your lovely bride enjoyed the ride.
Great memories you have there John. Thanks for sharing. F units were some real work horses back in their day and they pretty much put the end to steam. Appreciate your joining with for today's excursion my friend.
Your very welcome Tom. It was a good ride, but Cass was better. Next up is Western Maryland and I got covered in cinders behind 1309, loved that. Always is a pleasure to have you join us and hear from you my friend.
Really glad you enjoyed Gary. We certainly appreciate your going on the excursion with us today my friend. F units had some pretty good engineering behind them. They were real work horses back in their day and many are still seeing service for scenic and office trains.
@ 9:38 “Campers with their what??” Lol Great video and lovely ol F locos. Rumor has it that inside those wide bodied locomotives there’s a jacuzzi for the engineers.
Well you know how RR rumors go.... Really glad you enjoyed the show Bassotronics. F units were once the work horses of the RR's back in their day, putting the final demise on steam because of their reliability and ease of operation compared to steam. Always is a pleasure to have you visit with us my friend.
It's always funny watching people get bent out of shape because they think you're filming them! Plus whether they like it or not, you're being filmed everywhere you go be security! Great video! THAT RAILROADIN!
"Yes Dear, we'll buy that bird crossing sign for you". Good man, Dave. Good, good man😄. Have never been on this line, great reason to go visit Elkins again! What a wonderful ride that was. Thank you😊
Thank you Jennifer. Jan is a wonderful wife. She doesn't waste my money and is very good to me, and indulges me in all my railroad fanaticism. A real gem. Always is a pleasure to have you visit with me and read your wonderful comments my friend.
Very glad you enjoyed Eddy. Thanks so much for the nice comment and for taking in the presentation today my friend. Wife doesn't ask for much, she is pretty good about that and doesn't waste my money, a gem to find there. She was in poverty when I found her so understands the value of not wasting money.
Really glad you enjoyed Jerry. it is beautiful country down there. Elkins is one clean town, I've never been there before but was really impressed. All the buildings are painted nice, no trash and no riff raff walking the streets. Very much appreciate your watching and writing in today my friend.
Thank you for sharing this special vacation video. F units were still in operation when I hired out on the EL along with the E-8's. Those were my favorite locomotives. I'm glad that you and your lovely wife had an enjoyable time.
You're certainly welcome Gary. Was a pleasure to have you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend. Other than getting up into them, what not to love about a F unit! Will give Jan your nice compliment.
@@ccrx6700 I enjoy birds as well and maintain 3 feeding stations, plus a squirrel feeder. In the spring we have a male/female pair of mallard ducks that also feed on the dropped seed from the feeders. There is a brook that borders our property. This is where they nest. We have a couple of other mallards that visit as well. Close to 20 species of birds feed at our location. Once in awhile Pete the possum and Lenny the raccoon stop in as well. I built a heated shelter for two cats that adopted us. They come into the house but do not linger long. I guess they feel uncomfortable with our puggle Shilo, but they all get along when they're out side.
Love that EMD throb Dave! Here down under in Victoria, Australia, they took an F unit, mounted it on co co bogies and had a streamliner cab at each end! Lovely journey and scenery, thank you for the ride. 🙂
It sure does sound good Richard. Now your loco is quite unique! I would love to see that one. Bet they had to change the main generator to get enough amps to pull the 3 axle trucks. Thanks for sharing that with me and for watching today my friend.
Your certainly right about that Lester. They were real work horses in their day and pretty much put the final nail in the coffin for steam. Really appreciate your joining us today on the excursion my friend.
We rode the same train this summer. At the top the curve was too tight to go any further past the falls. Enjoyed it greatly. It was the first train ride for my wife.
Yes sir Thomas, that is what our conductor that day told us also. I walked a bit up into that curve, it is pretty sharp degree. Appreciate your joining in with us on the ride today my good man.
Was great to have you visit with me tonight Bob. Thank you so much for hopping aboard and riding along with us tonight my friend. Always a pleasure to hear from you.
Dave, The Emergency Fuel Cutoff is still there. You have to slide the cover up, and that exposes a ring hooked to a cable, Pull the ring and it trips the fuel shut off. The buttons are MUCH easier!!!! Thanks for showing us the F Units and the scenery and taking us along with you. The F units are one of my favorite engines. They were a great work horse!!!!
Thank you very much Dave, I had no clue that was the way it worked. We only have the buttons on our locos, so my knowledge is pretty limited to only those models we have. Your also right in they were work horses, they pretty much put the final nail in the coffin for steam. A great engine they were. Appreciate your taking the time to write in and watch today my friend. And, please don't ever be afraid to correct me when I make a mistake.
@@ccrx6700 Dave, you didn't make a mistake. You have not seen or used them before, so how would you know. The red buttons are much better!!!! Have a good one!!!! I really enjoy your videos!!!!
Really glad you enjoyed gunsaway1. We certainly appreciate your going on the excursion with us today my friend. F units were the final nail in the coffin for steam. They were real work horses back in their day.
Thank you Eric. After your Cass ride on your honeymoon, then you can ride this one on the way back north :-) Really appreciate your joining us on today's excursion my friend.
What a beautiful train ride. The only time I have seen the east coast area is when I was sent to Langley AFB a real long time ago. Lol. I always enjoy riding along with you. Have a great day my friend.
Other than getting in and out of them, what not to love about an F unit. They were the cat's meow back in their day. Very glad you had a good time Russell and we certainly appreciate your checking things out today my friend.
This was a good ride Rick, relaxing in that nice coach car, I even found myself dozing off on our return trip. Really glad you could make it to visit with me tonight my friend. We really appreciate all your wonderful comments and great support of the channel.
Thank you just catching up, still loving your channel and oh yes those Stream liners, we are still using them here on mainline passenger and freight traffic..well maintained and ever so reliable....regards Doc from Down Under...PS with the runaround at the end hope they had hand brakes on all you lot in there relying on Westinghouse...hehehe
Ahhh F Units. My favorite diesels next to GP9s. I believe a couple of those were old Canadian units made in Canada. Another great glimpse of your trip🚂🇨🇦🇺🇲👷🙋
Thanks Doug for joining in with us tonight. Always a pleasure to hear from you my good friend. For those of you who may be reading this, please check out Doug's channel. He has one of the most awesome model railroading layouts and some other pretty cool stuff you may enjoy. I never miss one of his videos and he is a great down to earth guy. here's the link, th-cam.com/channels/10VPC_MLWfbcmDi_XNBeiw.html
Nice capture of the f7s Dave,,, your making your lovely wife a railfan lol mine has the same looks and expressions on our holidays lol ,,,keep up the great videos
Thank you Mike for the very nice comment. She is special and indulges me in my railroad fanaticism. Always is a pleasure to have you ride along with me my friend. PS: need more stabilizer videos if you can get them. That is one awesome machine. For those who may be reading this check out Mike's really cool video on track stabilizers here: th-cam.com/video/Zd3MHUWKEMg/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much GMCGUY for the very nice comment. Got 1 more Flyer video coming then on to ride the Western Maryland Scenic behind 1309, then back to Cumberland RR for the rest of the winter. Got lot's of videos coming for you. Always is a pleasure to have you visit with us and write in my friend.
@@ccrx6700 I will be here forever I will always be a loyal subscriber and my brother signed up just the past weekend and he loves you videos he's seen three or four of them and he said once he has some more time to watch him he's going to watch all of them. And I got my father interested in your videos as well once he gets out of the hospital he said he's definitely going to be watching more videos where he is they're very strict on cell phones and electronics in his room for some reason because of all the equipment he's on so I got kind of yelled at when I brought my phone in there and I had him watch a couple videos but boy it put a smile on his face he said he's never heard of that railroad before but he said what a very interesting railroad where you work he said. Maybe in the future they might install a Ashley working set of dates with lights and bells on that railroad crossing you have in the yard where the train pulls in to unload the coal just before that I noticed a little railroad crossing there that would be awesome if they would just put a set of dates in right there. Not necessarily with the arms but at least with the lights in the bells that would be cool.
Hey Dave !!! Glad you enjoyed the ride !! That train struck a log truck in 10/2013 that was bad for the RR !!! Google has it if you want to read it !!! Hope you rest of the vac. goes well !! Know the guys on your RR miss seeing you everyday !! HAHA 😉😉🙃😛👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks K B, but second day I wasn't there, everyone said, "Dave, who?" LOL So glad to have you visit with me tonight and take in the show my friend. Always a pleasure to hear from you.
Lucky to ride on this. I randomly passed where they stopped their engines and rolling stock haphazardly and after a bunch out research, finally figured out it was this RR.
I never did find where they parked all their stuff at, although I did not have a bunch of time to explore, I tried to find it. Thanks so much my friend for riding along with us and writing in today.
Always nice to be on a passenger train pickles more than just a few miles also is running above 10mph. Definitely some good scenery up there and then suddenly Out of the Woods and on a big bridge certainly prevents boredom as that is an area where homes and Farms become few and far between. I had forgotten about the former Milwaukee Road unit and if you look up at roof height above the rear truck the old Road number is painted on. It's sat here in Milwaukee for several years along with some stored Passenger cars and I'm sure I saw this unit in its prime pulling freights to Green Bay. All the more reason to see it in it's Second Life in WV. Glad the two of you had a fun time and had decent weather. Don't know how top line got pickles but rather travels a fair distance
How awesome is that Paul that you probably saw this unit when it worked for MR! It's pretty special to still be pullin grade at Elkins. Really appreciate your taking the time to ride along with us today my friend. PS: You and me we still pullin grade too!
Thanks Dave! WestbyGod Virginnie is a special place! Elkins is a cute town. Loved the guide! Thanks so much for sharing and taking us along for the ride! Ps...smart man with the 'yes dear' ;)
Your very welcome Kerry. This is a really clean town, no trash laying around anywhere, no riff raff walking the streets, all the buildings are nice and painted. First time was ever in Elkins and I'm impressed with it. Jan is a wonderful wife, she doesn't waste my money, a real gem to have a woman like that. Always is a pleasure to hear from you my friend.
You don't have YT at home.... LOL Glad you got a break Michael, I often catch up on YT videos when waiting on a train or taking a break too. Really glad you could ride along with us today my friend.
Thank you so much Christopher. So glad you enjoyed. We really do appreciate your joining us and taking in the ride today my friend. Always is a pleasure to hear from you.
Thanks for joining us on today's excursion Ken. Someone else wrote in that on that fuel cutoff, you have to lift the cover, then pull a ring. I never knew that as our locos have the red buttons on them sticking out. F units were real work horses in their day and helped greatly to usher out steam.
Thanks Michael, R&N is on the list to visit that is a for sure ride. Glad you enjoyed tonight's presentation and we certainly appreciate your dropping by and watching my friend.
The Reading and Northern actually has 4 EMD F-units, 2 from NS, and 2 others in the yard at Port Clinton, one of which theyre planning to restore to match the 2 from NS.
You would like the ride on the Conway Scenic Railway to Crawford Notch & Fabyan’s Station where I live in North Conway, NH. Fantastic track up the side of the valley, especially across Frankenstein Trestle.
I checked out the web site a couple of years ago Tom, sounds like a really cool place to visit and will make it a retirement trip for sure, in the fall that would be spectacular. Thank you for the nice comment and for taking the time to check out the Elkins ride video my friend.
Somebody else wrote in and said it was my daughter.... :-) But actually Mrs. CCRX looks better than our daughter! Really appreciate your joining us on the excursion today and for your always wonderful comments my friend.
47 miles of rail and not one comment on the track. 🤣 You surprise me Dave. Looks like a great trip, and I never knew that about the locomotive horn shield. Makes perfect sense.
LOL, yea but you haven't seen the next video out yet Matt! I did a track inspection in that video, but did cut out 10 minutes of footage when I edited that one, but still some track inspection stuff will be coming. You know me, I can't help myself..... Did a car inspection on the coaches at Cass, but decided not to show that either :-) .... they only had 1 small flat spot on 1 wheel.....
@@ccrx6700 Well hey that's pretty good! The track at Cass I always remember being pretty good. I would hate to have a derailment on that. Looks like the tygart flyer was smooth too.
It's from the Parks Hwy, not a train but that "90 feet in the air" remark and accompanying scene at the 12:20-mark reminds me of the Hurricane Gulch bridge in Interior Alaska. LOL! Since that bridge also has a windsock on a pole (with about 2/3 of it missing seeing as the wind ripped it to shreds), it makes perfect sense why it's named "Hurricane Gulch". It crosses the river which is WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY down there. Hehe! The rest of that video reminded me of how it looks in the center parts of the state of Idaho. VERY cool video!! The cool part of it is that it's pretty much 100% guaranteed I'll never make it back to that part of the country again. GREAT to see it, however! Thanks again! (Oh, great. Now I've got John Denver music stuck in my head. Wait. 😆😁😉🙃)
Thanks so much Ezekiel for hopping aboard and riding along with us today. WV does have a good bit of scenic trains to ride, lot of miles to drive, but that's nothing you're not used to! Really appreciate your visiting with us tonight my good friend. Got 2 more Sperry rails to change this Saturday and then we be good until next time.
Cool. I've never heard of that ride before! I mean, I know the Durbin ride with the Heisler and the cabooses you can rent and have dropped off for a night or weekend camping but had never heard of this ride. I had heard a couple years ago something about them reopening the line from Durbin all the way through to Cass but haven't heard anything about that since.
They were telling me about opening that line Rebel9668 when I visited there. Someone wrote in a bridge needed replaced and they were supposed to do it this winter, we shall see. We will go back and ride Durbin Rocket when they get that line done. Really appreciate your tuning in and watching the video my friend.
And since the boiler was replaced by HEP, you see the red receptacle on the blind end in Dave's video. The FP7A is a little longer than an F-7A ( 4.5 feet ). Largest operators of the FP7 were the the former CSXT companies, Atlantic Coast Line (44 )/Clinchfield (1 ) / C&O ( 23 ( 16 A, 7 B ) )/L&N ( 45 ) for a total of 113 of them.
Very good observation CentralFan1976. I'm not that familiar with those, but are wondering if they were in place to feed a steam generator for heating coach cars? I do know many later EMD's did have an option available for a steam generator on their locos for heating purposes. Thanks for writing in and for watching my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Steam generators were dual purpose. In the winter, they heated the cars. In the summer, those same boilers could be used to cool those cars. It depended on whether the car had ice/mechanical/steam jet cooling.
Those F units sound great. You can see how they influenced the design of our early diesel electric type 3 ( Class 37 ) and type 4 (Class 40) and the truck design was also copied on some of our other early locomotives. They should of used the horn baffle thats a good idea. In winter snow they do not work well. I guess the newer locos you have are not affected with the horns on top of the engine where they will be warmer. Really beautiful scenery and the high bridge view along the river was real nice. How fast can your lines like this run. Over here the ones like this are only allowed up to 25mph.
For those of you guys who may be reading this, please check out cedarcam's really cool You Tube channel. He features some awesome trains from the United Kingdom, including diesel/electric and steam. Well worth a visit to his site.
Glad you enjoyed Dave. Really appreciate your visiting with us and riding along. Only thing better would be if you were at the throttle! Might be a possible for you to volunteer running for a scenic near you?
@@ccrx6700 Ive thought about it, we have one in Downtown 'old town' Sacramento (a beautiful musuem if youre ever out here).. my problem when I worked I liked traveling @ 70 mph... going 10 mph mite be a little tough for me... I go to the Illinois RR museum (Union IL) often as I have family out there and they ask if I want to be up in the engine... I usually turn them down and like riding in the last pass car instead.... if you're ever in the Chicago area it's an awesome museum.... they have so much equipment.... stay safe Dave....
@@ccrx6700 You know what Ive wanted to do is work on sum of the MOW equipment you run... there is a nice Museum in Sunol, CA (Niles Canyon) in the Bay Area and they run on the old SP.... but Ive wanted to learn how to run sum of their track equipment... I used to see the huge track gangs on the UP and thought they would be cool to do.... DD 😜 🤗
They are an important piece of RR history. Back in their day, they were the cat's meow! Very much appreciate your taking the time to tune in and watch today's home movie my friend.
Shaver's Fork? Our tour guide said they stocked it, doesn't look very deep for fish, but I know zero about fishing and fish, other that RR fish plates.... LOL Thanks so much for checking the trip out today my friend.
The only thing better than a 567 at idle, is a 567 at full throttle! I haven't rode the flyer, but the dinner train they used to have was a great ride!
Your right about that Mitch! These F units were real work horses back in their day putting the final touches to ushering out steam. Very much appreciate your going along with us on the excursion today my friend.
Awesome Larry! thanks so much for sharing that with us. How cool is that ex MR! Really appreciate your riding along with us today my friend. This is a nice place to visit. Was amazed at how clean a town Elkins was.
@@ccrx6700 i was engineer there for 12 years. They also have a BL2. It's an original WM unit. Beautiful place to operate trains. Being a short line, I also was a track inspector. I really enjoy your videos! Keep it up!
The F units changed railroading forever being the final nail in the coffin for steam. Sad in one way but vitally important in another. Very much appreciate your taking the time to watch and write in today my friend.
Sadly the wife and I did not book in time to go to Cass last month. I've been to Cass before, but I think we might take the New Tygart Flyer this summer when we go to Pittsburgh! For what it's worth after spending a full week in Wheeling I think I've finally got the area to rub off on my lovely wife. The area is so pretty, and I think she fell in love with the mountains in the southern part of the state. Can't blame her since they sure are pretty.
I've heard the Cass tickets sell out quick for the fall excursions, I can see why. it has to be totally gorgeous there when the leaves are turning. You may also want to consider riding Western Maryland Scenic, there will be a couple of videos of our ride out soon on that one. it's a pretty cool ride too. But not telling you what to do, just a suggestion. Wheeling has some pretty good rail fanning around if your into that. Very much appreciate your joining us on today's ride and writing in my friend.
Really glad you enjoyed Donnie. We certainly appreciate your going on the excursion with us today my friend. Thank you for your always wonderful and kind comments.
It certainly is a very nice ride and what a clean town that is Wayne, I was totally impressed with Elkins, no rif raff at all and everything was very nice and clean. Very much appreciate your taking the time to visit with us and check out the video my friend.
@@ccrx6700 I watched ALL your videos I think.... like all towns.. there are bad areas... you just didn't see them. If you ever want to come to Holland, Michigan...let me know...
Yes TJ it is. Like the Staples That's Easy red button, you just have to push it! Very much appreciate your visiting with us tonight and for writing in my friend. PS: hope you were a good boy this year and Santa brings you lot's of red buttons to push.... :-)
EFCO, Emergency Fuel Cutoff. The old ones were a break glass type switch. The glass held the switch closed, you broke the glass to shut down the fuel. “The EFCO. It’s always the EFCO” Old mechanical dept. joke.
Thanks Bill, never heard it called EFCO but I can see why. On our locos we have the red button. Thankfully I've only had to use it once as I gave track clearance for a hi rail truck to get on and a train operator working the remote disobeyed me and started to run his train towards the crossing. Always a pleasure to have you visit with me my friend and share your wealth of knowledge.
I had the surgery, am in nursing care facility great folks here. My guess I’ll be here about 150 days or less. My goal is be able to walk out no limp no pain.😂
Wow Michael, thanks for sharing that with me. I'm so glad you have great care! We are pulling for you my friend. Jan and i are keeping you in our prayers. Keep me posted on your progress. You will get there, Michael isn't a quitter and doesn't give up.
@@ccrx6700 I have a very,I’ve,y wife who does love very much. She to does care for me. But thru this operation if I fell at home there is no way she could get me on. Y feet. Let alone help me get out of bed. As it is it takes to big ladies to help me out of bed. Takes one who knows what she is doing to get me back on my bed. I’ve lost 15 pounds since the 2 November. I’m down to 204. Now am half sitting drinking a cup of green tea. How is your wife doing?
That F is for designating the front of the locomotive for operating rules engineers I believe are paid more if the unit they are on is operated back words that f is on the front of all diesel locomotives
You are right bare foot. I had F units on my mind. Here at my RR they don't have the F for front on our 3 locos, so I don't have that impregnated in my mind. Thanks so much for writing in and sharing that my good man.
None that I have ever seen Mack. That would be pretty cool if they did. You might want to write some of them and see if they are interested in doing that. Awesome idea you have there.
The best way to explain "West Virginia Central" is that the WVC is the operator of the D&GVRR. The track is all state owned, but the WVC operates it and the D&GVRR owns the equipment. All of the trackage is former Western Maryland (well, B&O after 1983 and CSX after 1986 until the state took it over). BTW they have the original owner, number, and build date noted in the upper back end of the engines, so that C&O engine is actually ex-Milwaukee, and the WM is ex Canadian Pacific. I forget where the other WM F7 (63) came from. They interchange with the A&O at Tygart Junction on the former B&O / CSX Cowen Subdivision. A&O is a Watco property.
Awesome comment B&O operator! Thank you so much
for sharing that excellent information with us.
Love the username! I used to live out on what used to be "The Pike" outside of Wheeling. Took some drone shots of the old Valley Camp No. 3 property. Lovely stretch of holler.
WVC is the State ( WV State Rail Authority ) owned RR property in that area. State also owns the South Branch Valley RR which is why more than one name for the State owned RR properties. Just like the State owns the track and equipment at Cass Scenic. They also do the long term maintenance on the track at Elkins. D&GVRR is the operator (under contract to operate it and the Cass Scenic ) and the run at Durbin. For years the Cass Scenic RR employees were State employees. D&GVRR does routine track work on the WVC and marketing for all three. The former ( CSX ) WM track also was owned by the same company that owned the mill at Cass at one time. West Virginia Spruce Lumber Company owned Cass. Back then the Cass railroad operation was known as the Greenbrier and Elk River RR. When WV Pulp & Paper ( now known as Westvaco ) bought the operation, they expanded the line which includes the track from Bergoo to Tygart and changed the name to the G&CV RR ( Greenbrier & Cheat Valley RR to Greenbrier, Cheat and Elk RR ( GC&E RR) later ). That track later was sold to the WM. B&O controlled the WM until it was merged into the B&O in 1976. C&O had control of the B&O from 1963 and finally merged it into the C&O in April of 1987. SBD ( Family Lines ) then merged into CSX to form CSXT. Seaboard System is who qualified me to operate on the Homestead Branch ( Florida ) as a crew member as an Engineer, ( never actually ran on it ) Conductor ( did on one trip ) and Brakeman for our local museum. Homestead Branch is now out of service South of SW 137 Ave ( Just S of the museum ).
D&GV RR & 67 is the other FP7 A unit and is an ex Clinchfield RR / CSX loco.
@@gravelydon7072 Thanks, I could not remember that.
That locomotive and train set is quite the antique. I remember these when I was a kid in the 1960s. It is nice they have kept them going for all these years. Thanks for showing this to us.
Your welcome Cameron. So glad you could drop by and join
us on the ride. Those old F units were real work horses back
in their day and helped put the final nail in the coffin on steam
because of their reliability and ease of operation compared to
steam. Very much appreciate your stopping by and taking in the
video my friend.
"Yes dear, whatever you want." Words of a wise man and someone who loves his misses. Sometimes the finer things in life aren't really about trains afterall.. You're a lucky man Dave. 😉🚂🚂🚂
We have a loco just like that here, but it hasn't run in probably 50 years. It's a BBQ place last time I checked.
The days my wife and I go see train stuff I always make up for it by doing whatever she wants for the rest of the day! Marriage is like a Chinese Finger Trap. If you fight it you will feel it is like a prison, but if you both give a little everything works out just fine.
Thanks David for the nice comment. Jan is a wonderful wife,
she doesn't waste my money and she indulges me in my
railroad fanaticism. I'm very blessed to have her. Many guys
brag about the millions of women they've had, I tell them I've
got a 1 in a million woman. Really appreciate all you wonderful
comments and great support of the channel my friend. PS:
need more videos of you making stuff, I am fascinated how
you are able to make things. Your talents amaze me.
@@ccrx6700 Sadly, good women like you're wife are far and few between. I grew up around the depression era WW2 gen and they had values and stuck with each other. When other kids my age were playing together, I was hanging out at the WW2 vets house helping him in his garage or mowing his lawn or doing something for him. Of course my grandparents were depression era WW2 gen.
Those diesels looks magnificent, you can feel the power from the hum of the engines. Smooth travels Dave.
Some old school railroading with those, they did sound great Arkay.
Always is a pleasure to hear from you my friend. Thanks so
much for your visit with us tonight.
In the late '70s when I was a teenager, I used to love parking next to the train tracks after dark and watch the Mars lights scan the tracks on the older engines. It was always kind of spooky and lonesome...
Thanks for watching today's home movie hinspect. Bet that
was a pretty cool thing to see after dark like that.
Thanks for the great video Dave, I love F Units! The sound of those diesels is as amazing as the look. Brings back memories of the 60's and 70's along the Milwaukee Road and Chicago North Western. Good times, thanks again 😊
Your welcome Planet Mojo. F units were real work horses in
their day and they pretty much put the final nail in the coffin for
steam. That C&O unit is an ex Milwaukee Road unit. Who knows
you may have seen it back then, but I do not know what road
number it would have had then or where it worked out of. Was
a pleasure to have you join us on the ride today my friend.
@@ccrx6700 That's pretty cool! Glad some of the old Milwaukee Road F Units have survived!
thank you for the ride👍
You're certainly welcome redauwg911. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
I like scenic trains. If you ever get the chance to go to Alaska, the Alaska railroad runs from Seward to Fairbanks. Very beautiful scenery with a lot of speed restrictions. One of the reasons being that it is in an earthquake zone and stopping quickly may keep you on the rails, if there is one. The other is the White Pass and Yukon Railroad that runs from Skagway, Alaska to Carcross, Yukon Territory. It follows the Klondike gold rush trail that the folks followed to seek gold in the 1890's. Very scenic. Thanks for the scenic vacation videos.
One of our former loco operators here actually went up to Alaska
to see the Alaskan RR. He said the locos were so clean you
could eat off them. White Pass and Yukon I read a couple of
years ago in Railway Track Structures magazine about them
building a new loop track. It would be awesome if we could
ever get up there to ride those 2. Very much appreciate your
watching and writing in today my friend. I used to watch Alaskan RR shows when they were on cable TV, but we don't get cable anymore.
Those f units are absolutely gorgeous great video Dave great great awesome video keep up the good work brother another five star video 😎
Thank you so much GMCGUY for the awesome comment. So
glad you enjoyed today's home movie. Cannot thank you
enough for all your wonderful comments and great support
you are giving the channel my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Anytime brother anytime I stumbled upon your channel a long time ago and I am so glad that I did I'm a 100% sticking with your channel until the end of time and I tell everybody about your channel I mean everybody I know and word of mouth travels far because I think by me doing that I probably got you probably a dozen subscribers and they tell their friends vice versa a lot of my friends are railroad enthusiasts and they told me that they're going to tell their friends and so on and so forth just to help you out a little bit. You're positive attitude with life really helps me out I don't know what it is about you but you always have a positive attitude every time you're on a video or you're at work that is very very rare nowadays never lose that Dave never lose that you have something very special an awesome awesome personality looking forward to some more videos Dave God bless to you and your wife. ❤️🙏🙏😎😀
The Chicago and Northwestern used to run commuter trains with F7s when I was a youth. The greatest memories I had with them, their horns. You can hear them for miles and they just had the sound of power. Your misses is adorable. I'll share some things I say to my wife of thirty years: Yes dear, Anything you want and the big one, Happy wife, happy life...
Thank you very much Kraz for the nice comment,. Yes sir,
anything you want. Was kind of you to give her a compliment.
Really appreciate your paying us a visit and taking in the video.
May you have a most blessed day my friend.
Love the train ride videos - you love taking us along with you, and I always love to tag along. Lol - I chuckled when you said "Yes, dear." Glad you love your "better half"! Hope you will be able to continue to bring videos.
I love all you wonderful comments Trena, you are always
so positive and up beat. She is a good woman who indulges me
in my railroad fanaticism. We were married for over 20 years,
then divorced for 10 and now re married for 7. Thank you
for watching today my friend, and don't worry, I got enough
videos made and waiting to be shown to last into next
summer already, with new videos making all the time too.
Dave thanks for covering as much of the F7s like you did. So great to see them in service. Glad you and the Mrs. Had such a great day on the train. I hope she got her bird crossing sign.
Bird crossing sign now hanging on our porch. Cannot disappoint
the traveling companion. F units were the work horses of the
RR industry back in their day and made great strides in
putting the final nail in the coffin for steam because of their
reliability and ease of operation compared to steam. Thanks for
joining us today my good friend.
What a beautiful ride, Dave! Thanks so much for sharing! Loved seeing all of the closeups of the power at the beginning, too. They're some fine locomotives! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Seth for the very nice comment. Always
positive and up beat you are. Those F units were real work horses
in their day and put the final nail in the coffin for ushering out
steam. Always is a pleasure to have you visit with us my friend.
We may come back to Western Pennsylvania next year and we are thinking of taking the Amtrak from California to Pittsburgh. Also I would love to check out Thurman WVA a ghost town that has a lot of railroading history. I enjoyed the video Dave keep them coming.
Sweet Mike, hope you make it this way and would be cool if
we could hook up and meet. I will have to do some research
on Thurman, never heard of it before. Always is a pleasure
to have you stop by and write in my friend.
@@ccrx6700 It is Thurmond West Virginia - Amtrak is building a new station there. It is a flag stop only. Great video - lotsa green - where I live there is loads of brick and pavement. There are still coal trains that come through Thurmond. Check out Jaw Tooth videos.
@@ccrx6700 CSX and R.J. Corman run a lot of coal trains thru there and if I do make it out I let you know.
Nice video Dave - good to see CP 4071 still in operation and was not scraped,( 70 Years Old) probably seen her growing up in North Bay pulling the passenger cars on the Toronto to Sudbury run before VIA Rail took over passenger service. Cheers and stay safe
Thank you Pete. How awesome is that you probably saw this
loco when it was in revenue service. Now that's just the cat's meow.
Very much appreciate your joining us today on the excursion my friend.
Thank you for sharing Dave! You certainly know how to find the great train rides what a nice vacation!
You're certainly welcome Raymond. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
Another great video Dave. Beautiful countryside. Interesting passenger cars, fairly ornate. Youngest granddaughter turns 3 next week. Will visit her. Good times.
Thanks Fireball for the very nice comment. Good for you, hope
the visit is a good one. How nice you have grand children.
Terrific video Dave. Beautiful scenery and two of my favorite locomotives in two of my favorite paint schemes. Thanks
Thanks so much Jim for the terrific comment! So glad you
enjoyed. We very much appreciate your riding along with us
today my friend.
Thanks for sharing Dave. Beautiful scenery.
Glad you had a good time at Elkins with us Brian. Always is
a pleasure to hear from you. Elkins is really nice, but Cass is
awesome.
Love seeing those F units Dave, looks like a great time.
Really glad you enjoyed Jeff. We certainly appreciate your
going on the excursion with us today my friend. F units were the
final nail in the coffin for steam. They were real work horses
back in their day.
@@ccrx6700 My Dad worked for the N&W, one of the last railroads to Dieselize. Keep Railroadin Dave!
Thank you sir, for taking us on your very pleasurable jaunt. Into what remains of a bygone era.
Your certainly welcome Robin. Really glad you could join
us on our excursion today my friend.
What beautiful scenery. Glad you had a great time.
It was a good time James. Really appreciate your taking the
time to join us and write in today my friend.
IN 64 MYY COOL PARENT TOOK US TO THE NY WORLD'S FAIR OUT OF RI TO NYC,,I REMEMBER THE ENGIN LOOKING LIKE THAT..WHAT YEARS THAT TRAIN DAVID?...GOOD SEE YOU GUYS HAVING FUN..NO COAL HERE YET..HAVE FUN
Wow Ralph we were there in 64 also! How cool is that. Still
got a picture of Carby Carburetor hanging in my train room.
Do you remember him? However i don't remember there being
a locomotive there. The Belgian waffles I certainly remember
those, they were awesome. Thanks so much my friend
for stopping by and writing in tonight.
@@ccrx6700 I REMEMBER THE BIG GLOB AND A FEW OTHER THINGS....NO,,,THE TRAIN WE TOOK OUT PROVIDENCE RI LOOKED LIKE THAT TRAIN YOU JUST ROAD,,WHAT YEAR ,ABOUT IS THAT TRAIN?
WOW,THAT'S COOL YOU WHERE AT THE 64 WORLD'S FAIR...YOU GUYS HAVE FUN...
Thanks for another great video Dave. This has been a very nice vacation series! Appreciate you taking us along! 👍👍
You're certainly welcome Jim. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend. So
glad you are enjoying.
Yes dear, whatever you want. Love it. What a beautiful ride. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you Beverly for the very nice comment. Glad you
enjoyed and always is a pleasure to have you join us. Jan
is a wonderful wife, she doesn't waste my money and indulges
me in my railroad fanaticism.... :-)
Thank Dave for taking us along
You're certainly welcome Trashman, glad to hear you enjoyed the ride. Appreciate your stopping by and watching the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.
I do miss the purr of first generation locomotives. So much more character than the third generation units of today. Thanks again .
Back in their day those F units were the cat's meow for sure Gary.
Other than getting in and out of the darn things, they helped
change railroading forever phasing out steam. Really
appreciate your visiting with us and riding along today my friend.
I just love your chanel. No fancy words or endless statistics, just Railroad'n.
Golly Lynn, what a nice comment. So glad you are enjoying
the home movies. We really appreciate your watching them
my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Thanks, I would love to drop by your railroad some day and ask a lot of questions. I am an aviation guy but my family history is railroading.
Thanks Dave it look like you and you wife has a great time. Thanks to taking us along.
You're certainly welcome John. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
"Yes dear, whatever you want" Dave , you are a smart man
Thank you Bear. She is a wonderful wife and indulges me in
my railroad fanaticism, so indulging her in a 10 dollar sign,
the least i can do.... LOL Very much appreciate your
taking the time to watch and write in today my friend.
Oh wow, F units are my fav! I first saw my first one when my granddad took me hunting rabbit outside Hancock next to the Western Maryland main line. I was maybe 7 and I got a huge kick out of the engineer tooting the horn for me. Hope you and your lovely bride enjoyed the ride.
Great memories you have there John. Thanks for sharing. F units
were some real work horses back in their day and they pretty
much put the end to steam. Appreciate your joining with for
today's excursion my friend.
Dave, thanks for the great ride along! A very nostalgic trip.
Your very welcome Tom. It was a good ride, but Cass was better.
Next up is Western Maryland and I got covered in cinders behind
1309, loved that. Always is a pleasure to have you join us
and hear from you my friend.
Those F unit all have old Detroit diesel power great fun video many thanks for taking us along with you and the Mrs
Really glad you enjoyed Gary. We certainly appreciate your
going on the excursion with us today my friend. F units had some
pretty good engineering behind them. They were real work horses
back in their day and many are still seeing service for scenic
and office trains.
@ 9:38 “Campers with their what??” Lol
Great video and lovely ol F locos.
Rumor has it that inside those wide bodied locomotives there’s a jacuzzi for the engineers.
Well you know how RR rumors go.... Really glad you enjoyed
the show Bassotronics. F units were once the work horses of
the RR's back in their day, putting the final demise on steam because
of their reliability and ease of operation compared to steam.
Always is a pleasure to have you visit with us my friend.
It's always funny watching people get bent out of shape because they think you're filming them! Plus whether they like it or not, you're being filmed everywhere you go be security! Great video! THAT RAILROADIN!
Thank you Marco for taking the time to ride along and check out the video. May you have a most blessed day my friend.
"Yes Dear, we'll buy that bird crossing sign for you". Good man, Dave. Good, good man😄. Have never been on this line, great reason to go visit Elkins again! What a wonderful ride that was. Thank you😊
Thank you Jennifer. Jan is a wonderful wife. She doesn't waste
my money and is very good to me, and indulges me in all my
railroad fanaticism. A real gem. Always is a pleasure to have
you visit with me and read your wonderful comments my friend.
@@ccrx6700 oh yes! 🥰 spoil her rotten, as often as possible!! She definitely deserves it!!
Well you made my day just by filming the F-7's ... BTW , '' Yes dear you can have whatever you want '' is a very wise decision 😂🤣😅👍 Thx ole Buddy ...
Very glad you enjoyed Eddy. Thanks so much for the nice comment
and for taking in the presentation today my friend. Wife doesn't
ask for much, she is pretty good about that and doesn't waste
my money, a gem to find there. She was in poverty when I found
her so understands the value of not wasting money.
That is so cool! Beautiful country. Thanks for the ride.
Really glad you enjoyed Jerry. it is beautiful country down
there. Elkins is one clean town, I've never been there before
but was really impressed. All the buildings are painted nice,
no trash and no riff raff walking the streets. Very much
appreciate your watching and writing in today my friend.
Thank you for sharing a rail trip.. my wife and l have those on our bucket list.. I’m looking forward to them as I’m yet to ride on a train!!
Your welcome Paul, glad you could take the time to ride along
with us today my friend. Hope you can get there soon.
Thank you for sharing this special vacation video. F units were still in operation when I hired out on the EL along with the E-8's. Those were my favorite locomotives. I'm glad that you and your lovely wife had an enjoyable time.
You're certainly welcome Gary. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend. Other
than getting up into them, what not to love about a F unit! Will
give Jan your nice compliment.
@@ccrx6700 I enjoy birds as well and maintain 3 feeding stations, plus a squirrel feeder. In the spring we have a male/female pair of mallard ducks that also feed on the dropped seed from the feeders. There is a brook that borders our property. This is where they nest. We have a couple of other mallards that visit as well. Close to 20 species of birds feed at our location. Once in awhile Pete the possum and Lenny the raccoon stop in as well. I built a heated shelter for two cats that adopted us. They come into the house but do not linger long. I guess they feel uncomfortable with our puggle Shilo, but they all get along when they're out side.
@@garykuipers2696 👍😊
Thank you and so enjoyed :)
You're certainly welcome Wendy. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
Love that EMD throb Dave! Here down under in Victoria, Australia, they took an F unit, mounted it on co co bogies and had a streamliner cab at each end! Lovely journey and scenery, thank you for the ride. 🙂
It sure does sound good Richard. Now your loco is quite unique!
I would love to see that one. Bet they had to change the
main generator to get enough amps to pull the 3 axle trucks.
Thanks for sharing that with me and for watching today my friend.
Thanks Dave injoy the ride
Your welcome Frank. Thank you for joining us on today's excursion
my friend.
Nice one Dave, I to love the sound of a non turbo EMD 567 Prime Mover. You gotta love that 567 Engine noise!
Very glad you enjoyed Josh, we really appreciate your
taking the time to watch and write in my friend. This was
a fun ride.
Nice.👍 Thanks again for the train ride.
You're certainly welcome You know me. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
Thanks for sharing Dave.
You're certainly welcome Derrick. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
Enjoyed the video love train rides been on 3 different rail tours one about 3 or4 times hope you had fun , great video thank you Mr dan
Glad you had a good time on our ride today Barbara. Always
is a pleasure to have you join us and hear from you my friend.
Iconic Loco that , nice video.
Thanks! 👍
Very glad you enjoyed Declan. So nice of you to stop by
and ride along with us today my friend.
Those old F EMD units Dave are wonderful works of engineering.
Your certainly right about that Lester. They were real work horses
in their day and pretty much put the final nail in the coffin for
steam. Really appreciate your joining us today on the excursion
my friend.
We rode the same train this summer. At the top the curve was too tight to go any further past the falls. Enjoyed it greatly. It was the first train ride for my wife.
Yes sir Thomas, that is what our conductor that day told us also.
I walked a bit up into that curve, it is pretty sharp degree. Appreciate
your joining in with us on the ride today my good man.
Great to see Mrs Dave!
Was great to have you visit with me tonight Bob. Thank
you so much for hopping aboard and riding along with
us tonight my friend. Always a pleasure to hear from you.
Dave, The Emergency Fuel Cutoff is still there. You have to slide the cover up, and that exposes a ring hooked to a cable, Pull the ring and it trips the fuel shut off. The buttons are MUCH easier!!!! Thanks for showing us the F Units and the scenery and taking us along with you. The F units are one of my favorite engines. They were a great work horse!!!!
Thank you very much Dave, I had no clue that was the way it
worked. We only have the buttons on our locos, so my knowledge
is pretty limited to only those models we have. Your also right
in they were work horses, they pretty much put the final nail
in the coffin for steam. A great engine they were. Appreciate
your taking the time to write in and watch today my friend. And,
please don't ever be afraid to correct me when I make a mistake.
@@ccrx6700 Dave, you didn't make a mistake. You have not seen or used them before, so how would you know. The red buttons are much better!!!! Have a good one!!!! I really enjoy your videos!!!!
@@dmcry600 😊👍
Nice ride Dave, thanks.
Yes it was Rick. So appreciate your riding along with us and
for writing in my friend.
Great trip. Love them F units
Really glad you enjoyed gunsaway1. We certainly appreciate your
going on the excursion with us today my friend. F units were the
final nail in the coffin for steam. They were real work horses
back in their day.
That looks like a great excursion! Excellent shot of the Blomberg trucks!
Thank you Eric. After your Cass ride on your honeymoon, then
you can ride this one on the way back north :-) Really appreciate
your joining us on today's excursion my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Ahhhhhhhh now you're talking! 😉 Sure thing my friend as always, thanks for taking us along!
Thank-you
Your certainly welcome. Thank you very much for taking the time
to stop by and watch my friend.
Would love to visit and ride there. Thanks for the video.
Hope you get that chance Kevin, Thanks for visiting with us,
always a pleasure to hear from you my friend.
What a beautiful train ride. The only time I have seen the east coast area is when I was sent to Langley AFB a real long time ago. Lol. I always enjoy riding along with you. Have a great day my friend.
You're certainly welcome Lewis. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
I love those F series. We rode one out here in Branson MO. Thanks Dave for a awesome video.
Other than getting in and out of them, what not to love about
an F unit. They were the cat's meow back in their day. Very
glad you had a good time Russell and we certainly appreciate
your checking things out today my friend.
Nice ride Dave! Hope you enjoyed yourself!
This was a good ride Rick, relaxing in that nice coach car,
I even found myself dozing off on our return trip. Really
glad you could make it to visit with me tonight my friend.
We really appreciate all your wonderful comments and great
support of the channel.
@@ccrx6700 I've been away from you tube since last Wednesday. I emailed Pappy hope he shares it with you. Thanks Dave for making such awesome videos!
@@ccrx6700 This is for you and Pappy, Dave!
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Thank you just catching up, still loving your channel and oh yes those Stream liners, we are still using them here on mainline passenger and freight traffic..well maintained and ever so reliable....regards
Doc from Down Under...PS with the runaround at the end hope they had hand brakes on all you lot in there relying on Westinghouse...hehehe
Thanks Doc from Down Under, glad you are enjoying the videos.
Always is a pleasure to have you visit with us my friend.
Ahhh F Units. My favorite diesels next to GP9s. I believe a couple of those were old Canadian units made in Canada. Another great glimpse of your trip🚂🇨🇦🇺🇲👷🙋
Thanks Doug for joining in with us tonight. Always a pleasure
to hear from you my good friend. For those of you who may
be reading this, please check out Doug's channel. He has one of
the most awesome model railroading layouts and some other
pretty cool stuff you may enjoy. I never miss one of his
videos and he is a great down to earth guy. here's the link,
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@@ccrx6700 Thank you Dave🙏
Nice capture of the f7s Dave,,, your making your lovely wife a railfan lol mine has the same looks and expressions on our holidays lol ,,,keep up the great videos
Thank you Mike for the very nice comment. She is special and
indulges me in my railroad fanaticism. Always is a pleasure
to have you ride along with me my friend. PS: need more
stabilizer videos if you can get them. That is one awesome
machine. For those who may be reading this check out Mike's
really cool video on track stabilizers here:
th-cam.com/video/Zd3MHUWKEMg/w-d-xo.html
The great video Dave I was looking forward to another video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and I'll be looking forward for more uploads from you. Take care brother 😎
Thank you so much GMCGUY for the very nice comment. Got 1 more Flyer video coming then on to ride the Western Maryland Scenic
behind 1309, then back to Cumberland RR for the rest of the winter.
Got lot's of videos coming for you. Always is a pleasure
to have you visit with us and write in my friend.
@@ccrx6700 I will be here forever I will always be a loyal subscriber and my brother signed up just the past weekend and he loves you videos he's seen three or four of them and he said once he has some more time to watch him he's going to watch all of them. And I got my father interested in your videos as well once he gets out of the hospital he said he's definitely going to be watching more videos where he is they're very strict on cell phones and electronics in his room for some reason because of all the equipment he's on so I got kind of yelled at when I brought my phone in there and I had him watch a couple videos but boy it put a smile on his face he said he's never heard of that railroad before but he said what a very interesting railroad where you work he said. Maybe in the future they might install a Ashley working set of dates with lights and bells on that railroad crossing you have in the yard where the train pulls in to unload the coal just before that I noticed a little railroad crossing there that would be awesome if they would just put a set of dates in right there. Not necessarily with the arms but at least with the lights in the bells that would be cool.
@@ccrx6700 And I am definitely looking forward for more uploads keep them coming Dave I can't Get enough 😆
Hey Dave !!! Glad you enjoyed the ride !! That train struck a log truck in 10/2013 that was bad for the RR !!! Google has it if you want to read it !!! Hope you rest of the vac. goes well !! Know the guys on your RR miss seeing you everyday !! HAHA 😉😉🙃😛👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks K B, but second day I wasn't there, everyone said, "Dave, who?" LOL So glad to have you visit with me tonight and take
in the show my friend. Always a pleasure to hear from you.
Nice video and you keep on showing great videos.
Thank you Margaret for the very nice comment. We really
appreciate your hopping aboard and riding along with us
tonight my friend.
Lucky to ride on this. I randomly passed where they stopped their engines and rolling stock haphazardly and after a bunch out research, finally figured out it was this RR.
I never did find where they parked all their stuff at, although I did
not have a bunch of time to explore, I tried to find it. Thanks so
much my friend for riding along with us and writing in today.
@@ccrx6700 It's not nearby, a little distance away. I'd comment it but don't want anyone to go there and trespass, etc.
Always nice to be on a passenger train pickles more than just a few miles also is running above 10mph. Definitely some good scenery up there and then suddenly Out of the Woods and on a big bridge certainly prevents boredom as that is an area where homes and Farms become few and far between. I had forgotten about the former Milwaukee Road unit and if you look up at roof height above the rear truck the old Road number is painted on. It's sat here in Milwaukee for several years along with some stored Passenger cars and I'm sure I saw this unit in its prime pulling freights to Green Bay. All the more reason to see it in it's Second Life in WV. Glad the two of you had a fun time and had decent weather. Don't know how top line got pickles but rather travels a fair distance
How awesome is that Paul that you probably saw this unit
when it worked for MR! It's pretty special to still be pullin grade
at Elkins. Really appreciate your taking the time to ride
along with us today my friend. PS: You and me we still pullin
grade too!
Thanks Dave! WestbyGod Virginnie is a special place! Elkins is a cute town. Loved the guide! Thanks so much for sharing and taking us along for the ride!
Ps...smart man with the 'yes dear' ;)
Your very welcome Kerry. This is a really clean town, no trash
laying around anywhere, no riff raff walking the streets, all
the buildings are nice and painted. First time was ever in Elkins and I'm impressed with it. Jan is a wonderful wife, she doesn't waste
my money, a real gem to have a woman like that. Always is
a pleasure to hear from you my friend.
@@ccrx6700 I will add it to my list of stops! You and Jan are a cute couple...obviously happy!!
@@kls816 😊👍
Slow afternoon at work right now, get to watch another great video 👍
You don't have YT at home.... LOL Glad you got a break Michael,
I often catch up on YT videos when waiting on a train or taking a
break too. Really glad you could ride along with us today my
friend.
Enjoyed this one also!
Very much appreciate your going along with us on the excursion
today.
Great ride Dave🚂👍👍
Thank you so much Christopher. So glad you enjoyed. We
really do appreciate your joining us and taking in the ride
today my friend. Always is a pleasure to hear from you.
Good job dave
Always is a pleasure to hear from you Wayne. We really
appreciate all your nice comments and for the great support
you have given the channel.
Great stuff Dave, looked like a great day and ride! (Dave).
Thank you Dave. Was a pleasure to have
you hop aboard and ride along with us today my friend.
I love those old f7 units.what ever you do do not push that red button haha!!! Thanx Ken from gpt ms
Thanks for joining us on today's excursion Ken. Someone else
wrote in that on that fuel cutoff, you have to lift the cover, then
pull a ring. I never knew that as our locos have the red buttons
on them sticking out. F units were real work horses in their
day and helped greatly to usher out steam.
Oh yes those F units are awesome locomotives The Reading and Northern has two of them. Nice country you rode thru there. Nice video.
Thanks Michael, R&N is on the list to visit that is a for sure ride.
Glad you enjoyed tonight's presentation and we certainly
appreciate your dropping by and watching my friend.
@@ccrx6700 You are quite welcome.
The Reading and Northern actually has 4 EMD F-units, 2 from NS, and 2 others in the yard at Port Clinton, one of which theyre planning to restore to match the 2 from NS.
@@paulsmith5398 Ok Thanks I did not know that.
You would like the ride on the Conway Scenic Railway to Crawford Notch & Fabyan’s Station where I live in North Conway, NH. Fantastic track up the side of the valley, especially across Frankenstein Trestle.
I checked out the web site a couple of years ago Tom, sounds like
a really cool place to visit and will make it a retirement trip for
sure, in the fall that would be spectacular. Thank you
for the nice comment and for taking the time to check out
the Elkins ride video my friend.
Who`s that pretty lady ? lol Man those engines sound good, especially when you use headphones. Another nice ride, thanks Dave.
Somebody else wrote in and said it was my daughter.... :-) But
actually Mrs. CCRX looks better than our daughter! Really
appreciate your joining us on the excursion today and for
your always wonderful comments my friend.
47 miles of rail and not one comment on the track. 🤣 You surprise me Dave. Looks like a great trip, and I never knew that about the locomotive horn shield. Makes perfect sense.
LOL, yea but you haven't seen the next video out yet Matt! I did
a track inspection in that video, but did cut out 10 minutes of
footage when I edited that one, but still some track inspection
stuff will be coming. You know me, I can't help myself..... Did
a car inspection on the coaches at Cass, but decided not to
show that either :-) .... they only had 1 small flat spot on 1 wheel.....
@@ccrx6700 Well hey that's pretty good! The track at Cass I always remember being pretty good. I would hate to have a derailment on that. Looks like the tygart flyer was smooth too.
It's from the Parks Hwy, not a train but that "90 feet in the air" remark and accompanying scene at the 12:20-mark reminds me of the Hurricane Gulch bridge in Interior Alaska. LOL! Since that bridge also has a windsock on a pole (with about 2/3 of it missing seeing as the wind ripped it to shreds), it makes perfect sense why it's named "Hurricane Gulch". It crosses the river which is WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY down there. Hehe!
The rest of that video reminded me of how it looks in the center parts of the state of Idaho.
VERY cool video!! The cool part of it is that it's pretty much 100% guaranteed I'll never make it back to that part of the country again. GREAT to see it, however! Thanks again!
(Oh, great. Now I've got John Denver music stuck in my head. Wait. 😆😁😉🙃)
At least John Denver better to be in head than Lady Gaga :-)
Really appreciate your joining in with us on today's excursion my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Who?? Lady Oink Oink??
(Not that I'm AGREEING with the fact or anything...) 😆
(I apologize to any Lady Gaga fans out there...sorta... 🙃
Always enjoyed WV. I’m gonna have to drag the boss lady down to ride some trains. Lol
Thanks so much Ezekiel for hopping aboard and riding along
with us today. WV does have a good bit of scenic trains
to ride, lot of miles to drive, but that's nothing you're not used to!
Really appreciate your visiting with us tonight my good friend.
Got 2 more Sperry rails to change this Saturday and then we
be good until next time.
Cool. I've never heard of that ride before! I mean, I know the Durbin ride with the Heisler and the cabooses you can rent and have dropped off for a night or weekend camping but had never heard of this ride. I had heard a couple years ago something about them reopening the line from Durbin all the way through to Cass but haven't heard anything about that since.
They were telling me about opening that line Rebel9668 when I
visited there. Someone wrote in a bridge needed replaced and
they were supposed to do it this winter, we shall see. We will
go back and ride Durbin Rocket when they get that line
done. Really appreciate your tuning in and watching the
video my friend.
Notice the barrel water tank ahead of the fuel tank in the WM (ex-CP) unit; this is an FP7A.
And since the boiler was replaced by HEP, you see the red receptacle on the blind end in Dave's video. The FP7A is a little longer than an F-7A ( 4.5 feet ). Largest operators of the FP7 were the the former CSXT companies, Atlantic Coast Line (44 )/Clinchfield (1 ) / C&O ( 23 ( 16 A, 7 B ) )/L&N ( 45 ) for a total of 113 of them.
Very good observation CentralFan1976. I'm not that familiar
with those, but are wondering if they were in place to feed a
steam generator for heating coach cars? I do know many
later EMD's did have an option available for a steam
generator on their locos for heating purposes. Thanks for
writing in and for watching my friend.
@@ccrx6700 Steam generators were dual purpose. In the winter, they heated the cars. In the summer, those same boilers could be used to cool those cars. It depended on whether the car had ice/mechanical/steam jet cooling.
Heck yeah!
Glad you enjoyed 55tmilam. Appreciate your riding along with us today and writing in my friend.
Those F units sound great. You can see how they influenced the design of our early diesel electric type 3 ( Class 37 ) and type 4 (Class 40) and the truck design was also copied on some of our other early locomotives. They should of used the horn baffle thats a good idea. In winter snow they do not work well. I guess the newer locos you have are not affected with the horns on top of the engine where they will be warmer. Really beautiful scenery and the high bridge view along the river was real nice. How fast can your lines like this run. Over here the ones like this are only allowed up to 25mph.
For those of you guys who may be reading this, please check out cedarcam's really cool You Tube channel. He features some awesome trains from the United Kingdom, including diesel/electric
and steam. Well worth a visit to his site.
This was pretty cool Dave.... First time Ive ever seen a little baffle for the horn.... Good stuff.... DD 😜
Glad you enjoyed Dave. Really appreciate your visiting with us
and riding along. Only thing better would be if you were
at the throttle! Might be a possible for you to volunteer
running for a scenic near you?
@@ccrx6700 Ive thought about it, we have one in Downtown 'old town' Sacramento (a beautiful musuem if youre ever out here).. my problem when I worked I liked traveling @ 70 mph... going 10 mph mite be a little tough for me... I go to the Illinois RR museum (Union IL) often as I have family out there and they ask if I want to be up in the engine... I usually turn them down and like riding in the last pass car instead.... if you're ever in the Chicago area it's an awesome museum.... they have so much equipment.... stay safe Dave....
@@daylightdave9405 IRM is definite on retirement list Dave. You wouldnt like our RR either with top speed 25 😊
@@ccrx6700 You know what Ive wanted to do is work on sum of the MOW equipment you run... there is a nice Museum in Sunol, CA (Niles Canyon) in the Bay Area and they run on the old SP.... but Ive wanted to learn how to run sum of their track equipment... I used to see the huge track gangs on the UP and thought they would be cool to do.... DD 😜 🤗
Something about the old F units I like think its smooth rounded front end looks Aero dynamic
They are an important piece of RR history. Back in their day,
they were the cat's meow! Very much appreciate your taking
the time to tune in and watch today's home movie my friend.
I grew up around the Bessemer RR and the Union RR love those trains
been to Elkins for many fishing trips. That big diesel passed us one day on the river!!
Shaver's Fork? Our tour guide said they stocked it, doesn't look
very deep for fish, but I know zero about fishing and fish, other
that RR fish plates.... LOL Thanks so much for checking the trip
out today my friend.
@@ccrx6700 hahah yea that one and one around a small place called Bemis.
The only thing better than a 567 at idle, is a 567 at full throttle! I haven't rode the flyer, but the dinner train they used to have was a great ride!
Your right about that Mitch! These F units were real work horses
back in their day putting the final touches to ushering out steam.
Very much appreciate your going along with us on the excursion
today my friend.
7094 is former Milwaukee Road 109A and 243 is former CP 7041 both F7 A. They also have another F7A and one F7B.
Awesome Larry! thanks so much for sharing that with us.
How cool is that ex MR! Really appreciate your riding along
with us today my friend. This is a nice place to visit. Was
amazed at how clean a town Elkins was.
@@ccrx6700 i was engineer there for 12 years. They also have a BL2. It's an original WM unit. Beautiful place to operate trains. Being a short line, I also was a track inspector. I really enjoy your videos! Keep it up!
That is a classic look for the locomotive. The rear view mirrors looked out of place.
The F units changed railroading forever being the final
nail in the coffin for steam. Sad in one way but vitally important
in another. Very much appreciate your taking the time to
watch and write in today my friend.
Sadly the wife and I did not book in time to go to Cass last month. I've been to Cass before, but I think we might take the New Tygart Flyer this summer when we go to Pittsburgh!
For what it's worth after spending a full week in Wheeling I think I've finally got the area to rub off on my lovely wife. The area is so pretty, and I think she fell in love with the mountains in the southern part of the state. Can't blame her since they sure are pretty.
I've heard the Cass tickets sell out quick for the fall excursions,
I can see why. it has to be totally gorgeous there when the leaves
are turning. You may also want to consider riding Western Maryland
Scenic, there will be a couple of videos of our ride out soon on
that one. it's a pretty cool ride too. But not telling you what to
do, just a suggestion. Wheeling has some pretty good rail fanning
around if your into that. Very much appreciate your joining us
on today's ride and writing in my friend.
Thanks for taking all of us with you Dave, we all love you and your wife. Just wondering if you spotted Casey Jones anywhere?
Really glad you enjoyed Donnie. We certainly appreciate your
going on the excursion with us today my friend. Thank you
for your always wonderful and kind comments.
Have been there many times.....I lived in Canaan Valley after I retired from Baltimore County Fire Department
It certainly is a very nice ride and what a clean town that is Wayne,
I was totally impressed with Elkins, no rif raff at all and everything
was very nice and clean. Very much appreciate your taking the time
to visit with us and check out the video my friend.
@@ccrx6700 I watched ALL your videos I think.... like all towns.. there are bad areas... you just didn't see them. If you ever want to come to Holland, Michigan...let me know...
@@waynegarrison2481 👍😊
It's a good thing they deleted the fuel cutoff; I know a couple of me's who have a hard time walking past big red buttons without pushing them.
Yes TJ it is. Like the Staples That's Easy red button, you just
have to push it! Very much appreciate your visiting with us
tonight and for writing in my friend. PS: hope you were a good
boy this year and Santa brings you lot's of red buttons to push.... :-)
It's not deleted, that's the old cable type fuel cutoff where you lift the cover and pull the cord.
EFCO, Emergency Fuel Cutoff. The old ones were a break glass type switch. The glass held the switch closed, you broke the glass to shut down the fuel.
“The EFCO. It’s always the EFCO” Old mechanical dept. joke.
Thanks Bill, never heard it called EFCO but I can see why. On our
locos we have the red button. Thankfully I've only had to use
it once as I gave track clearance for a hi rail truck to get on and
a train operator working the remote disobeyed me and started
to run his train towards the crossing. Always a pleasure to have
you visit with me my friend and share your wealth of knowledge.
And you had a cute "date" for the trip!
She thought so..... :-) Really appreciate your taking the time to
ride along with us today my friend.
I had the surgery, am in nursing care facility great folks here. My guess I’ll be here about 150 days or less. My goal is be able to walk out no limp no pain.😂
Wow Michael, thanks for sharing that with me. I'm so glad
you have great care! We are pulling for you my friend. Jan and
i are keeping you in our prayers. Keep me posted on your
progress. You will get there, Michael isn't a quitter and doesn't
give up.
@@ccrx6700 I have a very,I’ve,y wife who does love very much. She to does care for me. But thru this operation if I fell at home there is no way she could get me on. Y feet. Let alone help me get out of bed. As it is it takes to big ladies to help me out of bed. Takes one who knows what she is doing to get me back on my bed. I’ve lost 15 pounds since the 2 November. I’m down to 204. Now am half sitting drinking a cup of green tea.
How is your wife doing?
That F is for designating the front of the locomotive for operating rules engineers I believe are paid more if the unit they are on is operated back words that f is on the front of all diesel locomotives
You are right bare foot. I had F units on my mind. Here at my
RR they don't have the F for front on our 3 locos, so I don't
have that impregnated in my mind. Thanks so much for writing
in and sharing that my good man.
Do any of the scenic railroads have a station or depot with a simulated telegrapher
None that I have ever seen Mack. That would be pretty cool if
they did. You might want to write some of them and see
if they are interested in doing that. Awesome idea you have
there.