Really cool to see CBRL allow usage of the track for speeders to roll on. To think CORP abandoned this line not long ago. Being revitalized for service of the mills and local reloads/ export sites to the oregon coast. Thanks for sharing!
Many questions. Do the railroads have abandoned lines you can use? Are all the rails you're on still in service? With liability, rail maintenance, knowledge of the system etc., it's just astonishing our sketchy railroads will allow it. I think it's a wonderful hobby!
Really cool to see CBRL allow usage of the track for speeders to roll on. To think CORP abandoned this line not long ago. Being revitalized for service of the mills and local reloads/ export sites to the oregon coast. Thanks for sharing!
That looks like a blast!! Thanks for sharing.
That looks like a whole lot of fun!
Cool video I need to make out there one day and run this line
That K5LA on a blue rail speeder reminds of Amtrak! Although blue is my favorite color that I love too!
Vaughn a plywood plant once owned by Bohemia Inc. ( LL 'Sub' Stewart - State park on HWY 26 )
Always cool to see these on the tracks. I wonder how much it costs to find one of these and do this?
Many questions. Do the railroads have abandoned lines you can use? Are all the rails you're on still in service? With liability, rail maintenance, knowledge of the system etc., it's just astonishing our sketchy railroads will allow it. I think it's a wonderful hobby!
When will do this again? Do we have to join a club? 2:57 6/27/24
Yes you would need to belong to a club like Pacific Rail Car Operators or own a speeder yourself.
“…a privy on rails…”
😂 Privy! Love that!
When ya gotta, ya gotta go.