that clerestory roofed CN passenger car hauled by that steamer was still plying the electrified then-commuter line in & out of Montreal albeit rush hours only well into the Eighties...they were cast aside once cascades from the halving of the country's railway system had replaced them around the dawn of the Nineties I think it'd been
I like the audio in these videos, there actually in stereo, where most videos you'll find nowadays are recorded on a phone or related device, which are almost always in mono.
that clerestory roofed CN passenger car hauled by that steamer was still plying the electrified then-commuter line in & out of Montreal albeit rush hours only well into the Eighties...they were cast aside once cascades from the halving of the country's railway system had replaced them around the dawn of the Nineties I think it'd been
Hi GreenFrog. I am working on a documentary about the streetcar and its importance to America and how the museum I volunteer at preserves that history. With your permission I would like to use this video and maybe a few others of yours in the production to show what became of the streetcar eventually. I personally won't make any money off the final product but I may have some DVDs made up for the museum to sell.
Hello, I am the owner of this footage. I have given GreenFrog permission to upload this footage. As the original owner of the footage, I do not give you permission to use this footage.
We had #9 r.r. pass by my house in 1950... The colors😊...IC sure had some very very very wellmaintained passenger trains
It’s sad we barely see steam trains today. Those were great times.
that clerestory roofed CN passenger car hauled by that steamer was still plying the electrified then-commuter line in & out of Montreal albeit rush hours only well into the Eighties...they were cast aside once cascades from the halving of the country's railway system had replaced them around the dawn of the Nineties I think it'd been
I like how in the background music there is a bell sounding thing that reminds me of an ALCO bell
What great film !!
Diesel locomotives from the 50s and 60s are great 👍 🚂
Cool! Not only a quick glimpse of PM's 1218, but the B&O is sporting a rebuilt PM salon car on it's tail.
Very nice. Thank you
Hello from Kansas 🇺🇸
I like the audio in these videos, there actually in stereo, where most videos you'll find nowadays are recorded on a phone or related device, which are almost always in mono.
Wow great video thank you very much!
Great video Peter Young blood
1:18 I would love to hear the whistle of one of the e2 pacifics
I liked the railroad crossing scenes.
4:52 the RDG 2102 has the hooter whistle
Gotta love the tail car on the Capitol Ltd ! I remember riding that car !!
love that, will have to get this, I live near Beverly Jct too.
that clerestory roofed CN passenger car hauled by that steamer was still plying the electrified then-commuter line in & out of Montreal albeit rush hours only well into the Eighties...they were cast aside once cascades from the halving of the country's railway system had replaced them around the dawn of the Nineties I think it'd been
1:22 wow
Reading? In Chicago?
Where was beverly junction?
1:30 Quiet Zone grade crossing? Oh, fake sound.
What was the Train in 1:22
chicago and northwestern e4
@@TrainsDirectVictoria Class E 4-6-2. The E4s were green 4-6-4s.
Also at 1:18 its a chicago & northwestern e2 pacific
Reading at 5:05!!
Is there any footage of the CSS&SB 800s?
Dat synth tho
how long Chicago been a quiet zone?
Could I make a video using the audio from 3:45 to 4:20 since a s5a was heard in there? (Edit: I won't be likely to respond to you instantly.)
Yes go ahead, you have our permission to use that clip of audio.
GreenFrogVideos okay, thank you. I have school so I'll make a video in a couple of hours.
IC had air. South Shore no air..Must have been a fucking blast going through Gary in the heart of US STEELS heyday
Why could I be a 50-60s kid
Hi GreenFrog. I am working on a documentary about the streetcar and its importance to America and how the museum I volunteer at preserves that history. With your permission I would like to use this video and maybe a few others of yours in the production to show what became of the streetcar eventually. I personally won't make any money off the final product but I may have some DVDs made up for the museum to sell.
Hello, I am the owner of this footage. I have given GreenFrog permission to upload this footage. As the original owner of the footage, I do not give you permission to use this footage.
I would rather have VHS please.
VHS was invented in 1975, it didn't exist yet
Kill that dreadful, trite music. Please!
How many Lithium Ion Batteries does it take to run this ugly train?
They are wired electric or diesel-electric, not in batteries.