Thank you for taking that railfan video of the East Troy Trolley Muesum and the Ellegant Farmer!!!! It brings back old memories of me riding that trolley line back in the good old days of railfanning!!! Thank you very much!!
Fantastic video of a truly historic day at the East Troy Railroad Museum. THANK YOU! So happy that Haylee and Miles got the handles for this trip, which is a fitting salute to our younger operators. They are our future.
Beautifully restored and nicely maintained equipment. The South Shore Line #33 is one of the few cars that was not "extended" or "remade" right after WW2. It is now extremely rare and again, beautifully restored and maintained. Thanks for posting.
Very appropriately signed as an Evanston Express. That's how I remember them. I have to think more Plushies were saved than Baldies, probably because the Plushies had trolley poles. Sure looks strange to see a Big Orange South Shore car with trolley poles instead of pantographs.
Depends on your definition of revenue runs. The East Troy railroad makes regularly scheduled runs between East Troy WI and Mukwonago WI. Technically, one could consider this a revenue service.
Thank you for taking that railfan video of the East Troy Trolley Muesum and the Ellegant Farmer!!!! It brings back old memories of me riding that trolley line back in the good old days of railfanning!!! Thank you very much!!
A nice trip back to simpler times ...
Fantastic video of a truly historic day at the East Troy Railroad Museum. THANK YOU! So happy that Haylee and Miles got the handles for this trip, which is a fitting salute to our younger operators. They are our future.
Thank you!
Great video and catches
Thanks!
Beautifully restored and nicely maintained equipment. The South Shore Line #33 is one of the few cars that was not "extended" or "remade" right after WW2. It is now extremely rare and again, beautifully restored and maintained. Thanks for posting.
Sweet action and place, right and Steve and Jenny's backyard! (Dave).
Very appropriately signed as an Evanston Express. That's how I remember them. I have to think more Plushies were saved than Baldies, probably because the Plushies had trolley poles. Sure looks strange to see a Big Orange South Shore car with trolley poles instead of pantographs.
Nice catches!
Thanks!
Your welcome @@NYTrainzchaser!
Would it be possible fir them to make revenue runs along the route to serve local people? Nice video.
It wouldnt allow me to edit so I will point out that fir should read for.
Depends on Wisconsin State Law. If they have to have a State Franchise, costs to operate go up exponentially.
So I would guess no.
@@RedArrow73 thank you!
Depends on your definition of revenue runs. The East Troy railroad makes regularly scheduled runs between East Troy WI and Mukwonago WI. Technically, one could consider this a revenue service.
+ Thank you Charley's Dad (Samuel)! A Brand New Last Name in The Works!
(2001) BNSF SC X-Press Update!