@@Test-hw5fn Thanks for the comment. We have a lot of professional railway and non railway people who volunteer for us so we try to be as professional as possible.
@@ashurraj4953 There are two more similar videos in the pipeline about our Locomotive and wagon fleets so watch this space! Based on your comment I’m going to try and film one about our timetables and methods of operation which hopefully you’ll enjoy also.
@@Robert-g2i I guess it all depends on where you’re from and what you like to call them. Railcars/car, Rail Vehicles/vehicle, carriages, coaches…..they have many different names all of which are valid. Carriage is used quite a lot on the film also. Anyway I’m glad you enjoyed the video, watch out for similar about our Locomotives and Wagons.
Thank you for sharing all the details of the rolling stock and operation! Very interesting! Looks like a beautiful place to ride a train!
@@KandWRailroader We definitely think so! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thank you for this very informative video. Looking at your videos you're a professionally run railway. 👍
@@Test-hw5fn Thanks for the comment. We have a lot of professional railway and non railway people who volunteer for us so we try to be as professional as possible.
Thank you for producing more videos explaining your operations, would love to see more videos on standard run operation procedures
@@ashurraj4953 There are two more similar videos in the pipeline about our Locomotive and wagon fleets so watch this space! Based on your comment I’m going to try and film one about our timetables and methods of operation which hopefully you’ll enjoy also.
they are railcars not vehicles.
@@Robert-g2i I guess it all depends on where you’re from and what you like to call them. Railcars/car, Rail Vehicles/vehicle, carriages, coaches…..they have many different names all of which are valid. Carriage is used quite a lot on the film also. Anyway I’m glad you enjoyed the video, watch out for similar about our Locomotives and Wagons.