Looks like a fun museum to spend a day at. My daughter lived close to this museum for a short time. I got to drive by but never made it in. Thanks for sharing.
i flew in a two seater once- i would describe the experience as "harrowing." they get tossed around by the wind too much. my goodness even a glimpse of those Southern engines is magic :)
Never been in anything that small…flew in a friend’s Cessna and he let me pilot once off the ground…if you ever down that way you gotta stop in…thanks for watching John…
You were only 12 miles from me. If I'd known you were going to be here, I'd have meet up with you there and took you on a tour of all the things that the general public can't access. I worked there for a few years when I was in high school and for the summer after I graduated. I worked in the roundhouse as assistant to the master mechanic and got paid to rebuild, restore, and maintain the rolling stock. They had two steam engines running at that time, which were so much fun to work on and with. Wish I'd have known you were there. Hope you enjoyed the visit.
Awe Man, wish I knew you were that close, would’ve loved to meet up and toured the unseen…bet it was really cool working to restore railroad history…probably will visit again in the future…will definitely meet up…thanks for watching and letting me know your there…
@@paulkirkmanMYTRAINS yep..enjoyed my visit…I was told the owner of the hobby shop died and left it to his church…church didn’t run it well and closed up…finding out a lot of modelers are in that area…what town are you in…thanks for watching Paul
The purple ACL is an E6. The Southern 6900 is an E8. All the machines in the machine shop in the roundhouse painted gray is my handy work from 2001. And they all work and I've seen steam locomotive parts made and fixed on them.
An E6, wouldn’t have got that one right…thanks for the info…did you put any hidden secret messages somewhere while you were painting those machines? 😂😂
The private observation passenger car you were looking at was the Doris Duke car. Doris Duke as in Duke power. One more interesting thing, something about my family, I had a great ×3 uncle that worked there as a master machinist in the backshop, the large building you went in first. He started at 12 years old, sweeping and retired from Southern RR. I wish I'd known him as an adult, but he died when I was around 10. I'd love to have talked to him about steam engines and his life there at Spencer Shops.
The Dukes traveled in style 😊…cool having family members with “rags to riches” stories…lots of knowledge and wisdom to be gained…I had an uncle that started working in a Proctor & Gamble warehouse in Augusta, Ga shelving products and rose to VP of their far eastern division…
Hi Anthony, that's a pretty cool place. It looks like you went at an off time. It didn't look like there was many people around. I'm kind of surprised that they didn't have signs to tell you what any of their equipment was locomotives passenger cars looks like a cool place. Thanks for the tour. I wonder if those Auto racks are the ones that fold down in the sides where they put the cars vertical.
It is a cool place to visit…Friday morning about 11:00…didn’t post half the stuff…video would be too long…none of the outdoor stuff was marked well, even some indoor stuff but, still a neat place…would go back…no clue about the racks…
Thanks for the tour of the NC Transportation Museum. I've been there a few times. They have a very nice collection.
You’re welcome…Yep…hopefully get back sometime…thanks for watching…
So many museums out there each with their gems. This is one that I shall certainly never get to see, so thank you for showing me around Anthony.
thanks for viewing David…never say never…you may get the chance someday…
Looks like a fun museum to spend a day at. My daughter lived close to this museum for a short time. I got to drive by but never made it in. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah it's a cool place to visit John, lots to see…a lot more than I showed..
WOW Great tour Anthony. Looks like alot to see at that museum. Thanks for sharing
Yeah...it's a really neat place...lots more than what I showed...thanks for watching Joe..
Thanks for sharing!
@@jannapetett2283 your welcome…Thanks for watching
i flew in a two seater once- i would describe the experience as "harrowing." they get tossed around by the wind too much. my goodness even a glimpse of those Southern engines is magic :)
Never been in anything that small…flew in a friend’s Cessna and he let me pilot once off the ground…if you ever down that way you gotta stop in…thanks for watching John…
You were only 12 miles from me. If I'd known you were going to be here, I'd have meet up with you there and took you on a tour of all the things that the general public can't access. I worked there for a few years when I was in high school and for the summer after I graduated. I worked in the roundhouse as assistant to the master mechanic and got paid to rebuild, restore, and maintain the rolling stock. They had two steam engines running at that time, which were so much fun to work on and with. Wish I'd have known you were there. Hope you enjoyed the visit.
Awe Man, wish I knew you were that close, would’ve loved to meet up and toured the unseen…bet it was really cool working to restore railroad history…probably will visit again in the future…will definitely meet up…thanks for watching and letting me know your there…
Layout ,Southern GP30-E8-9, Cabeese takes the cake. Thanks Anthony.
there were more Caboosi😊 out there…really neat place…thanks for watching…
Great place. About 45 minutes away from me. Used to have a great train store close by but closed recentlly. Nice video !!!!
@@paulkirkmanMYTRAINS yep..enjoyed my visit…I was told the owner of the hobby shop died and left it to his church…church didn’t run it well and closed up…finding out a lot of modelers are in that area…what town are you in…thanks for watching Paul
Now that’s a cool museum.
Yep…only showed a portion of what I saw…and, probably missed some stuff…
Thanks for the tour Anthony.
You’re wWelcome Andy..thanks for watching…
i am playing catch up with your videos.. nice day out
Yep…thanks for watching…
The purple ACL is an E6. The Southern 6900 is an E8. All the machines in the machine shop in the roundhouse painted gray is my handy work from 2001. And they all work and I've seen steam locomotive parts made and fixed on them.
An E6, wouldn’t have got that one right…thanks for the info…did you put any hidden secret messages somewhere while you were painting those machines? 😂😂
Thanx for sharing, Anthony. Really jealous now…
😂😂 don’t be…you can go anytime 😊…lots of stuff…only showed half of what I saw, and I probably missed some stuff…thanks for watching…
The private observation passenger car you were looking at was the Doris Duke car. Doris Duke as in Duke power. One more interesting thing, something about my family, I had a great ×3 uncle that worked there as a master machinist in the backshop, the large building you went in first. He started at 12 years old, sweeping and retired from Southern RR. I wish I'd known him as an adult, but he died when I was around 10. I'd love to have talked to him about steam engines and his life there at Spencer Shops.
The Dukes traveled in style 😊…cool having family members with “rags to riches” stories…lots of knowledge and wisdom to be gained…I had an uncle that started working in a Proctor & Gamble warehouse in Augusta, Ga shelving products and rose to VP of their far eastern division…
Really cool
Yeah…really neat place…lots more than what I showed…
Nice museum Even an amphib and DC-3
Yeah...lots of cool stuff there...and stuff I didn’t show in the video…lots more classic autos…
Hi Anthony, that's a pretty cool place. It looks like you went at an off time. It didn't look like there was many people around. I'm kind of surprised that they didn't have signs to tell you what any of their equipment was locomotives passenger cars looks like a cool place. Thanks for the tour. I wonder if those Auto racks are the ones that fold down in the sides where they put the cars vertical.
It is a cool place to visit…Friday morning about 11:00…didn’t post half the stuff…video would be too long…none of the outdoor stuff was marked well, even some indoor stuff but, still a neat place…would go back…no clue about the racks…
If I’d known you was down I would have swung by to meet ya! They are rebuilding the car repair shops behind the roundhouse now
Man, that would have been awesome…next time I'm down that way…I’m learning quite a few MRR’s are in the area…