I'm glad to see these films produced, I knew George very well, I use to talk to him via phone every first of the month. I met him through his very best friend Art Acker they both were in the club called the Iron Horse Ramblers. I saw these films a lot through the years. Now question, will you be producing the films of the Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Valley Line? If so, the engineer that's operating the train coming into Birdsboro, PA. is Eddy Franks. Take care,Leonard F. Shaner, Jr.Pottstown, PA.
+Conrail6370 . George's PRR film of the Reading area is in this DVD (Reading Volume 2). However, he also shot some PRR Ore trains and a little bit of Reading steam in a Cinemascope format. That footage is in "Classic Pennsy Widescreen" and these is a preview of it in my channel. -Jim Herron
I wholeheartedly LOL'd at 1:15 "TAKE THAT OIL ELECTRIC"
Cannot wait to get this!!!!!
Is that a Wootten firebox on many of those locomotives?
this is a must in the afterlife
Cant wait to get this!!!
the 2-8-8-0 at 2:15 is my favorite. This looks really good. The sounds of that 2-8-8-0 are amazing.
This looks great. haha and watch the fireman at 1:15
I'm glad to see these films produced, I knew George very well, I use to talk to him via phone every first of the month. I met him through his very best friend Art Acker they both were in the club called the Iron Horse Ramblers. I saw these films a lot through the years. Now question, will you be producing the films of the Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Valley Line? If so, the engineer that's operating the train coming into Birdsboro, PA. is Eddy Franks. Take care,Leonard F. Shaner, Jr.Pottstown, PA.
+Conrail6370 . George's PRR film of the Reading area is in this DVD (Reading Volume 2).
However, he also shot some PRR Ore trains and a little bit of Reading steam in a Cinemascope format. That footage is in "Classic Pennsy Widescreen" and these is a preview of it in my channel.
-Jim Herron
George also shot a lot of Trolley film too, from all over.
I was friends with him for close to 25 years, before his passing.
+Conrail6370
Yes he did and those films are in our DVD "Singing Wire Vol. 1", Traction in Pennsylvania.
-JH
the 2-8-8-0 at 2:15 is my favorite. This looks really good.
1:15 Did he just flip that guy off LOL!
About to say!
He splashed water on him
Lol
Nope he slashed water on the fireman in the FT! 😅😂😂
I think he did, typical railroad antics
The Glory Days of Reading Railroad Steam
At least it is pure luck that we still have one T1 still running
1:16 man saw an opportunity and took it. I would too lol
Reading never owned Baldwin AS-616's (a Baldwin AS-16 with 6 axleed trucks), they only had Baldwin AS-16's (with four axled trucks).
The Baldwins were AS16, not AS616.
I bet the w in that guy's name stands for "Washington"