If you're referring to the in-cab shots, a lot of the "scratchiness" is due to the camera's microphone. The sounds are so loud in the cab that it often starts "clipping," making it sound scratchy. Otherwise, I wouldn't know what you're talking about.
How do you get the cab rides, is it like a special occasion type thing? Does it cost extra? All I know is that would have been the highlight of my younger years & probably now too!
7:07 Scott McLeod reminds me of when Bill Purdie and Albert DInkins were at 722 and 1238’s throttles respectively
If you're referring to the in-cab shots, a lot of the "scratchiness" is due to the camera's microphone. The sounds are so loud in the cab that it often starts "clipping," making it sound scratchy. Otherwise, I wouldn't know what you're talking about.
Excellent Video, nicely put together, thanks for sharing 5*....cheers, Clive
great video, nice cab shots.
A lot of that is not with the whistle, but the sound quality.
Just grabbed the camera and reached down as far as I could. The difficult part is getting the right angle.
Thanks!
Nice video! It has been favorited! I had a cab ride in #190 a few years back and it was amazing!
i love tweetsie went there for my brithday alot better and less line/expensivness then carowinds great vid 5/5
Maybe a little, but it isn't uncommon. Most likely she's just speeding up quickly.
How do you get the cab rides, is it like a special occasion type thing? Does it cost extra? All I know is that would have been the highlight of my younger years & probably now too!
Great video and whistel. She sorta looks like 4501!
that sounds like spencer 604's 3 chime don't you agree
scott is freakin' awesome
They're the same. The camera angle is different.
Hello
How did you get the shot at about 3:10?
Bell sounds like Walter E. Disney's.
and the cab of bc&g 604
Who’s the engineer?
Scott McLeod