@@EastBayTransit and we all know how inaccurate Wikipedia is. Some golf factory started in 1984 as per Seminole golf, actual literature, which I actually have.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos We used to get a thrill riding one of the trestles down there. It had a visible sag to the water line. The loaded potato cars added a unique stress to the track structure. Watuppa yard had a stationary derrick that was used into the 70's. Before I hired out I used to go to soccer games that were held by Portuguese clubs, French too, from around the area, at a field close to the yard. Standing room only. Great contests.
Love the horn on this locomotive 🚂. Great video to watch. Thanks again for sharing this video with me. Love ❤ this videos.
Please keep this railroad running for a long time. It's a part of our history.
true last mile railroading, at its finest. great stuff per usual, those locomotive's varying paint schemes are beautiful to see
Some of those tracks are scary!!!
This is the sister company to the Seminole golf railroad down in Florida by the way
It's vice versa actually
@@EastBayTransit actually no it’s not because I know the history of the Seminole golf Road.
@@haylieg2780 Wikipedia says otherwise
@@EastBayTransit and we all know how inaccurate Wikipedia is. Some golf factory started in 1984 as per Seminole golf, actual literature, which I actually have.
@@haylieg2780 Bay Colony started in 1983
What are the future plans for the mills road line. Has it been taken out of service. Or are there plans for upgrading it.😊😊😊😊😊
Did foamers steal the number boards off the BCLR units, or did the railroad remove them?
Nice video btw!
So you still have a real slr camera? Does it have film and where do you develop it? Nice video!
It would be cool to have some locomotives in the old Bay Colony paint, just changing the words to Mass Coastal
Does Mid-City exist any longer?
Yes
@@SouthCoastRailVideos Thank you. Another question, do the rails still reach to the Watuppa yard beyond where Frito-Lay had their mill?
@@ruffian2952 The rails reach the Watuppa ponds right to the Westport/Fall River town line. From there it is a trail to Watuppa Yard.
@@SouthCoastRailVideos We used to get a thrill riding one of the trestles down there. It had a visible sag to the water line. The loaded potato cars added a unique stress to the track structure. Watuppa yard had a stationary derrick that was used into the 70's. Before I hired out I used to go to soccer games that were held by Portuguese clubs, French too, from around the area, at a field close to the yard. Standing room only. Great contests.
@@ruffian2952 Great info, thanks for sharing!
Just a question: were the crews kept on , or laid off?
Seminole Golf? I thought it was Seminole Gulf RR.