I grew up here ( b.1947 Bronx) circa 1954 - 1963. Dad worked Mad. Advert, so in 63' they moved to the upper west side. In music bus. In L.A. since '78, ret. from professional bass playing, 2002. Never ever forgot going to my very first MRR show, the Nassau Model Railroad club on Hillside Ave. circa '56. The club reeked of cinnamon which they'd sprinkled all over the mountains. since then everytime I smell cinnamon I see the club in my mind ! And every train club I've gone to since always seems to be lacking this odor !! We lived on Laurel Dr. 2 blocks east of NHP Road.. I guess the vid is shot at NHP road crossing. Yet it looks a tad too narrow to be... M
RIP LIRR main line crossings. But it is good that noise pollution has been significantly reduced since the crossings were eliminated. I bet the homeowners along the main line corridor appreciate that the train horns are gone.
I am usually an EBell buff but man those mechanical bells sound good here. Was that guy asking you why you were taking pictures bothered by it or just curious? He seemed a little bothered by the tone of his voice.
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That was great video of long island train
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awesome catches. very cool.
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Excellent shots!
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Great catches!
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Great video, nice original bell on that crossing aswell
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Yea on the other signal across the track, the one closest to me has been replaced.
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love the 2 engines at 6:00
Me too
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Actually, the bell pattern would be from start-up until the gates rise. Pretty fast flash rate for the lights as well.
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I grew up here ( b.1947 Bronx) circa 1954 - 1963. Dad worked Mad. Advert, so in 63' they moved to the upper west side. In music bus. In L.A. since '78, ret. from professional bass playing, 2002.
Never ever forgot going to my very first MRR show, the Nassau Model Railroad club on Hillside Ave. circa '56. The club reeked of cinnamon which they'd sprinkled all over the mountains. since then everytime I smell cinnamon I see the club in my mind ! And every train club I've gone to since always seems to be lacking this odor !!
We lived on Laurel Dr. 2 blocks east of NHP Road..
I guess the vid is shot at NHP road crossing. Yet it looks a tad too narrow to be... M
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Great job ilove it😀😁👍
RIP LIRR main line crossings. But it is good that noise pollution has been significantly reduced since the crossings were eliminated. I bet the homeowners along the main line corridor appreciate that the train horns are gone.
Yea i know, takes the fun outta this line. Well they do but they opposed alot of the project, such as the taller poles for the line
I am usually an EBell buff but man those mechanical bells sound good here. Was that guy asking you why you were taking pictures bothered by it or just curious? He seemed a little bothered by the tone of his voice.
Yes they do, they get a work out big time
I think he might have been
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