Best part about all this is that so many people worked so hard to bring the C&C back to life lock, stock, and barrel. Now everyone from the world round can go and see a unique piece of Southern Pacific/ Western Railroad history!
Thank you for sharing this. I have a tie and few spikes that found on Montgomery Pass. The old roadbed is easy to see on google earth. I've camped twice on the old roadbed. Beautiful country and worth the trip, especially to the Museum at Laws.
I can't believe my eyes! For 30 years Ive only found scant accounts of this R.R. I never saw it run. But the rails were still in place at crossing the 395 fr. Way. And here i see it like never before! Wow. Amazing. Thank you for sharing. Love this forgotten narrow guage r.r. But why does the video just end? Kinda like this line i guess.
I have this tape in my collection, and only the ending bothers me; there's no end card or concluding remarks. Just the concluding facts and a fade out. Are all Sunday River Productions videos like this?
May I also inform the viewer that this R.R. was a desert road.Brutal weather conditions. Cold in winter,and temps in the 100's in the summer. Great historical facts in this video. But do you have a date when this was taken?
@deathvalleylumbercompany would you be willing to sell me a copy whether digital or physical of this VHS? This is my home railroad and this footage is amazing! Never seen any of it.
Best part about all this is that so many people worked so hard to bring the C&C back to life lock, stock, and barrel. Now everyone from the world round can go and see a unique piece of Southern Pacific/ Western Railroad history!
What a fantastic video. My thanks to whoever filmed and posted this video. A great job by the narrator too.
Thank you for sharing this. I have a tie and few spikes that found on Montgomery Pass. The old roadbed is easy to see on google earth. I've camped twice on the old roadbed. Beautiful country and worth the trip, especially to the Museum at Laws.
Great historical video. Excellent narration.
Thanks so much for sharing and preserving history! I loved it.
I can't believe my eyes!
For 30 years Ive only found scant accounts of this R.R. I never saw it run. But the rails were still in place at crossing the 395 fr. Way. And here i see it like never before! Wow.
Amazing.
Thank you for sharing. Love this forgotten narrow guage r.r.
But why does the video just end?
Kinda like this line i guess.
I have this tape in my collection, and only the ending bothers me; there's no end card or concluding remarks. Just the concluding facts and a fade out. Are all Sunday River Productions videos like this?
Amazing video! Thank you!
Wonderful!!!
May I also inform the viewer that this R.R. was a desert road.Brutal weather conditions. Cold in winter,and temps in the 100's in the summer.
Great historical facts in this video. But do you have a date when this was taken?
Good morning! Do you have any physical copies of this video by chance??
I do!
Converted this off an old VHS
@deathvalleylumbercompany would you be willing to sell me a copy whether digital or physical of this VHS? This is my home railroad and this footage is amazing! Never seen any of it.
@@stonecoldwinki shoot me your Email and I’ll happily send you this recording free! 😁
I don’t see a business email listed, should I just message you through that Facebook page you have linked?
The ever present tanker behind the tender-for engine water?