IN the movie Unstoppable, Tyrone was called "Arklow" and that train track was where the runaway train went through town! I was there during the filming of the movie!
What a great, fun day! Love the rhythmic sound of the wheels on the track! Thank you for letting me tag along! Hope RJ is feeling much better. Vertigo is no joke! Stay safe!💙
Altoona has always been a great train area, it has changed since I have been in 1994 and before that 1980 great to see that the round house is still there great video thanks Jay and RJ
Spent many years living near the tracks. Commuter trains are easy. It's when the freight trains come through that life would get exciting. Sometimes they would cause the house to shake and things would fall. Lots of good places to see trains in this one. Altoona looks like a cute little town. Glad RJ is doing better. Hope he is able to participate in your event tomorrow.
It’s crazy what you can get used to!! I used to live adjacent to freight train/passenger train/trolly line…which was immediately besides a 10 lane freeway and directly under an international airports flight path.. where you could see the rivets on the belly of the airplane bottoms as they flew over!! All that and the houses were all well over a million bucks! 😂 the trains and freeways become white noise after a while.
I’m from the Altoona area. I remember when I was a kid when they were decommissioning the caboose. To Conrail’s credit instead of scrapping them, you could buy them at the time I believe in the early 90s for $500 and the cost to move them which they could be put on a lowboy truck. for that reason around here, you’ll find them in some pretty interesting places some many miles from any railroad tracks.
Part of the movie Unstoppable with Chris Pine was filmed along Washington Ave. at W 13th St. The town in the movie was called Arklow instead of Tyrone, but when they show maps of the railroad you see the name Tyrone. Glad RJ got better the next day he might have suffered from heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
I grew up in the Altoona area, now live in Texas. My dad spent over 40 years on the railroad: Pennsylvania, Penn Central, and Conrail. I enjoy your videos about Pennsylvania, brings back good memories. AMTRAN is Altoona Metro Transit.
Very enjoyable video. Good to know your friend is feeling better. 👍 I am in the UK, "Scotland". I used to drive trains. There are not many Diesel-Electric locomotives left at my old workplace. They brought the overhead wires in after I retired. So there are electric locos parked where the Diesel-Electric ones were. I always found the Diesel-Electric Locos had more grip than the Electric-Locos because they were heavier and had fewer wheelspin on gradients. Altoona is a very peaceful place. 🤠👍 I meant to say that the car at that car meeting was a Morris Minor Traveler. When I was a wee boy the guy who lived across from me had one. The wooden surround looked great.
Awesome video JP! I love all things railroad and railroad related! Lots of great finds and catches! I sure hope RJ is ok, wishing him the best, great to see a video with ya'll together again!
We discovered Altoona about 4 years ago. We return a couple of times annually. Thanks for a GREAT video, this info will give us more to do on our visits. Looking forward to your next day activities. Great camera quality. Hope RJ shakes it off and gets back to normal soon. Thanks...👍
We discovered and went to Al's on our last night in Altoona and can't wait to return. Not a looker from the outside, we almost decided it was not much of a food place and looked for another restaurant. But what a surprise once inside, was not whet we expected, and very busy! Was a great place for a cold brew, super and fun to read tavern menu. Very good food and service. And the kitchen is open late!!!
JP I love diesel locomotives, I always been fascinated by them. I find it peaceful to see them go by, I love listening to the sounds. And I also love watching the old Conrail trains, the EMD SD 40-2 is one of my favorite. You can hear them locomotives coming, it's a deep rumble sound. 👍👍👍👍 I had vertigo, couple years ago. It makes you feel like everything is spinning, light headedness, not good, I hope RJ gets to feeling better
The sound of the horn that engineer did, The lyrics would be to that song, A shave and a haircut two bit. Get well soon RJ, parys sent your way brother ❤❤
Great video for us train buffs. I’ve been to Horseshoe Curve, Galitzin but not stopped at Altoona. Must go there now. Felt so bad for RJ, I’ve been there, it’s the worst. For those in Eastern PA you can see the same amount of train traffic just west of Harrisburg at the Enola Overlook and the worlds famous Rockville Bridge. It’s the same NS / former PRR Mainline. Enola yards are huge with engine shops, engine wash bays, and lots of freight cars. Many engines, some still in CR Blue. The British car show was a nice surprise as was the RC track. The woody was a Morris Minor built in England probably 50’s. I have a new DJI Pocket -2 I got for a steal. I’m going to try it on Thomas at Strasburg this weekend. The low light on the Pocket 3 was amazing.
A friendly New York Central Conductor back in the 60s explained the conversion to bay window cabooses: Avoiding constant injuries from workers falling off high cupola seating during hard braking and “slack action”. RR Union wanted improved safety and management was tiring of workers comp pay-outs from these falls.
Nice video; JP. Glad RJ is doing better; vertigo can be really bad. I enjoyed seeing the vintage buildings and the updates on them; beautiful! The round train changer was cool also, and the incredible church building. Thank you for taking us along; God bless! …….🌝
This was great. So sorry to hear about RJ with vertigo. Love to see your videos with all the gang. Especially when y’all do goofy stuff! Hope he can get something to take care of that. Have fun and be safe
I like watching trains and riding them too. When I ride City of New Orleans from Memphis to Chicago I get a roomette since we ride all night. There is nothing like laying on your bed drifting off to lala land with the motion of the train and the sound of the wheels and the whistle blowing. I love all the old buildings in Altoona. That second mural looked like you could walk right in it. A friend had a Triumph Spitfire years ago. Was a fun car to ride in and drive. Sorry RJ got so sick. Glad he is feeling better. Thanks for the update at the end. I would have been thinking about him until the next video.
Hello! Altoona native here. There is a regular train route, called the Pennsylvania, that leaves Pittsburgh most mornings and goes all the way to New York City or there abouts. Ive personally riden as far as Lancaster. Its a very nice trip and not terribly expensive if you dont want to drive and have a way to get around after you get there
Your visits to the Altoona area are always excellent. The train track going down the middle of the street was a tight squeeze, but it is really cool. It was fun to see the cabooses and the night sky when you were on the bridge was gorgeous! The mural and the architecture of the buildings are incredible, and I agree the church is magnificent! What a nice scooter ride you two had. The combination mail car would look so neat fixed up as maybe a restaurant or something. I remember when you asked us if we would buy the house next to the turntable area and I would definitely love that house, I could listen to trains all day and night, your idea of a deck would be neat. I'm so sorry that RJ got sick, and I hope he is feeling better now, vertigo is awful! Beautiful photos and an awesome video JP, thank you! 💙
You may have seen me on my motorbike lol! I'm the one with the ears on my helmet lol! That and dancing and helping out at Sheetz #34. Mad Luv N Respect As Always!
Sometimes making your own fun is weird to others whereas it's entertainment for others. I love your content and how you do your thing! Many places shown in this video I visited alot, so it feels good to me to see them from another viewpoint.
I used to live near a track that went over a road so it had crossing gates and the trains had to blow their horns. It was actually one of the reasons I bought the house. A few years after, they built an overpass and the trains stopped blowing their horns. That made me not too happy.
....Hi Jay!...Brilliant video as usual, right up our street, the wife and I love a train!!. We both wish RJ well of course. Sadly, here in the UK, we have nothing like you have there, although we do have the Deltic, British Rail Class 55 built in '61 and '62. You like a loco, so please check them out on YT, they make one hell of a noise!!!!.Loved the car show. Nice to see a good representation of BMC / British Leyland vehicles. The English 'woodie' was a Morris Minor 1000 Traveller as it was known here. A very popular car in it's time. The 'ash' frame was integral to the vehicles rigidity and they rotted terribly leading to structural failure. There were, and still are, repair kits available, there are still plenty in use here today!!! Owned a 1971 example myself at one point. The vehicle you saw was from 1966/67 from seeing the UK reg plate. Edited; have just run a UK vehicle check, the car was registered in May 1967. The 'road tax' we have here in the UK was last due in April 2011. Looking at that, the car must have been exported to the USA before then. The car was produced from October 1953 to April 1971, making the one I owned one of the last. On hindsight, a '71 Mustang would have been a better bet!!!! Was also the proud owner of a MGB GT, 1977, black in colour, chrome wire wheels and a full length 'Webasto' sun roof, happy days, long gone now. Sorry to rabbit on, but you did say if anybody knew......Best wishes from here in the UK.
Hope RJ is feeling much better. I have a question the train tracks that run through a neighborhood did it start off as a trolley system. I find it odd to put a train there . I love watching train hearing the sounds .
hi jp i love trains because my dad got me hooked on em also horshoe curve is not far from you here in altoona pa im in western pa lived here all my life i would love to go to horseshooe curve myself and also strasburg pa is were the big engines are as welll i also rode around in strasburg on the big trains in amish country its beautiful there i highly recommend it
Great adventure, except for RJ's vertigo, I myself experienced vertigo a few years ago it was a nightmare from hell so I understand what the poor guy went through...
Thanks for the trip to Altoona, i enjoyed it all..lol ...you n the trains , you remind me of a wee kid at xmas excited n in love when you see n hear one, i mean that comment in love and a compliment, so cute
That is my hometown. Amtrak does stop there! The street running portion is owned by a shortline (Nittany And Bald Eagle Railroad) and they interchange with NS in the little yard there. They run M/W/F and I normally see them around like 8 AM. I believe the NS local that goes into the yard (C42) is daily. I host a radio feed from my house a few miles out from Tyrone on broadcastify. If ya have any questions ask me lol
@@JPVideos81 For the shortline it’s a turn that comes down to Tyrone. They won’t come back down if they’ve already come down. Monday, Wensday, Friday is normally the days they run but sometimes they run extra. I’ve noticed most of the time they might not run the day after if they run extra for example, they come down Thursday but don’t come Friday because they came Friday.
I'm not a fan on panda, thay are like the McDonald's of Chinese food. I tend to go authentic, made by a non English speaking chef. Thanks for taking us along, I have to plan a trip to Pennsylvania next summer
So sorry your friend got sick. I don't think I'd eat at Panda Express! I live out in CA, and about 7 years ago, my grandson got food poisoning there, and now your friend was sick right after dinner? Sounds suspicious. I know what you mean about train watching. I love trains, and I think I was probably born 100 years too late! ;-) My late husband was heavy into RC car racing, and I had one too, for a while. He was a master; I never got very good at it! LOL
My small city had a Chinese restaurant (what seemed to be a very good restaurant, not a chain) was busted about 40 years ago for serving cat. Search warrant revealed a freezer full of cat...I will not eat Chinese ever! YMMV 🥵
Got food poisoning bad from Panda Express back in August &was reminded of a co worker that got food poisoning at a steam table chinese place at the mall.All it takes is 1 grain of older food like 1 pea to work its way down to the newer food contaminating it.
Glad RJ got checked out. Vertigo is awful. RJ's energy seemed off when he first showed up, not his usual self. Hope he is doing better and doesn't have a recurrence. Great video JP!
??? JP - Did u rent scooters in Altoona or do you have your own? I'm getting long in the tooth and walking is getting difficult at times, maybe a scooter would be helpful??? Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe they make a scooter that climbs stairs so I can enjoy the HS Curve again. 🤣 Vehicular has been down for years and don't expect it to return in my lifetime. Enjoy your videos, waiting on part 2...👍👍👍👍👍
So JP I got a question for you. I see the new document a lot of old train rails as well as functioning trains. So my question is do you get into model railroading at all?
..Have missed seeing RJ and am so sorry he had the severe vertigo attack . ...My son has vertigo and can't drive over high bridges .( never an attack that bad , thank goodness) Pray he is feeling better .🙏. Loved the video ..the murals were amazing ..Enjoyed seeing the guys and the train action ....looking forward to next day's mystery adventure .👍💙
Day one didn't end how we planned, but that's life. Make sure to watch until the very end for an update!
When I hear the train when I roll over in the middle of the night I always think that things are ok, still moving.
Glad RJ is doing better, feel much better soon RJ ♥️
IN the movie Unstoppable, Tyrone was called "Arklow" and that train track was where the runaway train went through town! I was there during the filming of the movie!
Wow, that's really neat!
Feel better, Rj
Glad RJ is feeling better. Take it easy and stay hydrated.
Looks like RJ in good hands with awesome friends
Glad that RJis getting better, I have myself just recovering from a bout of vertigo but not as bad, its not pleasant
What a great, fun day! Love the rhythmic sound of the wheels on the track! Thank you for letting me tag along! Hope RJ is feeling much better. Vertigo is no joke! Stay safe!💙
Altoona has always been a great train area, it has changed since I have been in 1994 and before that 1980 great to see that the round house is still there great video thanks Jay and RJ
I always enjoy my visits there
Spent many years living near the tracks. Commuter trains are easy. It's when the freight trains come through that life would get exciting. Sometimes they would cause the house to shake and things would fall. Lots of good places to see trains in this one. Altoona looks like a cute little town.
Glad RJ is doing better. Hope he is able to participate in your event tomorrow.
It’s crazy what you can get used to!! I used to live adjacent to freight train/passenger train/trolly line…which was immediately besides a 10 lane freeway and directly under an international airports flight path.. where you could see the rivets on the belly of the airplane bottoms as they flew over!! All that and the houses were all well over a million bucks! 😂 the trains and freeways become white noise after a while.
Prayers for RJ hope you feel better soon
I’m from the Altoona area. I remember when I was a kid when they were decommissioning the caboose. To Conrail’s credit instead of scrapping them, you could buy them at the time I believe in the early 90s for $500 and the cost to move them which they could be put on a lowboy truck. for that reason around here, you’ll find them in some pretty interesting places some many miles from any railroad tracks.
Part of the movie Unstoppable with Chris Pine was filmed along Washington Ave. at W 13th St. The town in the movie was called Arklow instead of Tyrone, but when they show maps of the railroad you see the name Tyrone. Glad RJ got better the next day he might have suffered from heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
He's not unfortunately out of the woods yet. He's still having some bouts of dizziness and nausea.
I grew up in the Altoona area, now live in Texas. My dad spent over 40 years on the railroad: Pennsylvania, Penn Central, and Conrail. I enjoy your videos about Pennsylvania, brings back good memories. AMTRAN is Altoona Metro Transit.
Wow. The mulyr is amazing had to see it 3x before a saw the “ building it was painted on
Very enjoyable video. Good to know your friend is feeling better. 👍
I am in the UK, "Scotland". I used to drive trains. There are not many Diesel-Electric locomotives left at my old workplace. They brought the overhead wires in after I retired. So there are electric locos parked where the Diesel-Electric ones were.
I always found the Diesel-Electric Locos had more grip than the Electric-Locos because they were heavier and had fewer wheelspin on gradients.
Altoona is a very peaceful place. 🤠👍
I meant to say that the car at that car meeting was a Morris Minor Traveler. When I was a wee boy the guy who lived across from me had one. The wooden surround looked great.
Awesome video JP! I love all things railroad and railroad related! Lots of great finds and catches! I sure hope RJ is ok, wishing him the best, great to see a video with ya'll together again!
The railroad that runs through Tyrone is the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad. They only run during the week.
Good to see RJ again. Sorry he wasn’t feeling well. Thanks for the look at Altoona JP.
We discovered Altoona about 4 years ago. We return a couple of times annually. Thanks for a GREAT video, this info will give us more to do on our visits. Looking forward to your next day activities.
Great camera quality. Hope RJ shakes it off and gets back to normal soon. Thanks...👍
I love Norfork Southern trains. I'm glad RJ is feeling better.
towmain at the Panda...I feel for him
Next time...Al's Tavern for meal...praying RJ will feel normal soon...
We discovered and went to Al's on our last night in Altoona and can't wait to return. Not a looker from the outside, we almost decided it was not much of a food place and looked for another restaurant. But what a surprise once inside, was not whet we expected, and very busy! Was a great place for a cold brew, super and fun to read tavern menu. Very good food and service. And the kitchen is open late!!!
Best wings
JP I love diesel locomotives, I always been fascinated by them. I find it peaceful to see them go by, I love listening to the sounds. And I also love watching the old Conrail trains, the EMD SD 40-2 is one of my favorite. You can hear them locomotives coming, it's a deep rumble sound. 👍👍👍👍
I had vertigo, couple years ago. It makes you feel like everything is spinning, light headedness, not good, I hope RJ gets to feeling better
Stayed in a converted caboose in Calhoun, MO, it was awesome.
Outstanding video. Sorry to hear about RJ.
The rib sided trailer to the left of the ToysRus trailer is an former Penn Central trailer.😊
Small world, I live 2 blocks up from the RC car track, behind the barber shop.
Nice little area
The sound of the horn that engineer did, The lyrics would be to that song, A shave and a haircut two bit. Get well soon RJ, parys sent your way brother ❤❤
Great video for us train buffs. I’ve been to Horseshoe Curve, Galitzin but not stopped at Altoona. Must go there now.
Felt so bad for RJ, I’ve been there, it’s the worst.
For those in Eastern PA you can see the same amount of train traffic just west of Harrisburg at the Enola Overlook and the worlds famous Rockville Bridge. It’s the same NS / former PRR Mainline. Enola yards are huge with engine shops, engine wash bays, and lots of freight cars. Many engines, some still in CR Blue. The British car show was a nice surprise as was the RC track. The woody was a Morris Minor built in England probably 50’s. I have a new DJI Pocket -2 I got for a steal. I’m going to try it on Thomas at Strasburg this weekend. The low light on the Pocket 3 was amazing.
I've ridden over the rockville bridge a few times on Amtrak. Definitely lots of train action in that area.
A friendly New York Central Conductor back in the 60s explained the conversion to bay window cabooses: Avoiding constant injuries from workers falling off high cupola seating during hard braking and “slack action”. RR Union wanted improved safety and management was tiring of workers comp pay-outs from these falls.
Never knew that. Thanks for sharing
JP this was fun and interesting to say the least. I love trains! Thank you for taking us along! Hope RJ feels better soon! 🥰❤️🚂🚃
Thanks terry
had 2 tracks in Clearfield Pa one ran through town the other one is still there
It's something how they can paint like that .Wow!!!!!
Nice video; JP. Glad RJ is doing better; vertigo can be really bad. I enjoyed seeing the vintage buildings and the updates on them; beautiful! The round train changer was cool also, and the incredible church building. Thank you for taking us along; God bless! …….🌝
Thanks, it was my pleasure
Yes I would like to live there!!
Sorry to hear about RJ getting sick.
Who doesn’t love a good caboose??
Exactly
I would love to see the train going through the town of Altoona.That would be cool.
Feel better, RJ. Love Altoona and all those trains. Will be heading there again in the near future at Horseshoe Curve. Gotta do it again.
you guys have such a beautful country
There are beautiful places in all parts of the world, yours also, wherever that may be.
@@1954shadow it absolutelu is just got back from taking the dog for a run here
This was great. So sorry to hear about RJ with vertigo. Love to see your videos with all the gang. Especially when y’all do goofy stuff! Hope he can get something to take care of that. Have fun and be safe
I always look forward to ur adventures they are very interesting
Middletown & Hummelstown has some street running, as does South Brownsville. Cheers 🍻
I love listening to the wheels
Very rhythmic and soothing
you are close to Raystown dam. Go see it,
I like watching trains and riding them too. When I ride City of New Orleans from Memphis to Chicago I get a roomette since we ride all night. There is nothing like laying on your bed drifting off to lala land with the motion of the train and the sound of the wheels and the whistle blowing. I love all the old buildings in Altoona. That second mural looked like you could walk right in it. A friend had a Triumph Spitfire years ago. Was a fun car to ride in and drive. Sorry RJ got so sick. Glad he is feeling better. Thanks for the update at the end. I would have been thinking about him until the next video.
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Ahhh a candy store that could have been run by one of my long lost relatives!! Most people have a hard time pronouncing McIntyre. 😉 you did good!!
Haha thanks
This was a nice adventure, i liked those locomotives going past, also those cars were cool, nice to see rj too, nice video jp
Hello! Altoona native here. There is a regular train route, called the Pennsylvania, that leaves Pittsburgh most mornings and goes all the way to New York City or there abouts. Ive personally riden as far as Lancaster. Its a very nice trip and not terribly expensive if you dont want to drive and have a way to get around after you get there
I've ridden Amtrak from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh and back. It's a nice 5hr trip.
I hope RJ got well soon after this.
Hi jp I hope rj get better soon great video that good ❤
Your visits to the Altoona area are always excellent. The train track going down the middle of the street was a tight squeeze, but it is really cool. It was fun to see the cabooses and the night sky when you were on the bridge was gorgeous! The mural and the architecture of the buildings are incredible, and I agree the church is magnificent! What a nice scooter ride you two had. The combination mail car would look so neat fixed up as maybe a restaurant or something. I remember when you asked us if we would buy the house next to the turntable area and I would definitely love that house, I could listen to trains all day and night, your idea of a deck would be neat. I'm so sorry that RJ got sick, and I hope he is feeling better now, vertigo is awful! Beautiful photos and an awesome video JP, thank you! 💙
Thanks gayle. I always enjoy my visits here and there's no shortage on things to see.
Hi Jay. Awesome adventure. 😊
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You may have seen me on my motorbike lol! I'm the one with the ears on my helmet lol! That and dancing and helping out at Sheetz #34. Mad Luv N Respect As Always!
Sometimes making your own fun is weird to others whereas it's entertainment for others. I love your content and how you do your thing! Many places shown in this video I visited alot, so it feels good to me to see them from another viewpoint.
Time stamp?
@@JPVideos81 I think during the car show. But may have been edited out as my bike is loud. My apologies for that
@@ccross1210 no worries!
@@JPVideos81 i appreciate you
I used to live near a track that went over a road so it had crossing gates and the trains had to blow their horns. It was actually one of the reasons I bought the house. A few years after, they built an overpass and the trains stopped blowing their horns. That made me not too happy.
That would make me unhappy as well
....Hi Jay!...Brilliant video as usual, right up our street, the wife and I love a train!!. We both wish RJ well of course. Sadly, here in the UK, we have nothing like you have there, although we do have the Deltic, British Rail Class 55 built in '61 and '62. You like a loco, so please check them out on YT, they make one hell of a noise!!!!.Loved the car show. Nice to see a good representation of BMC / British Leyland vehicles. The English 'woodie' was a Morris Minor 1000 Traveller as it was known here. A very popular car in it's time. The 'ash' frame was integral to the vehicles rigidity and they rotted terribly leading to structural failure. There were, and still are, repair kits available, there are still plenty in use here today!!! Owned a 1971 example myself at one point. The vehicle you saw was from 1966/67 from seeing the UK reg plate. Edited; have just run a UK vehicle check, the car was registered in May 1967. The 'road tax' we have here in the UK was last due in April 2011. Looking at that, the car must have been exported to the USA before then. The car was produced from October 1953 to April 1971, making the one I owned one of the last. On hindsight, a '71 Mustang would have been a better bet!!!! Was also the proud owner of a MGB GT, 1977, black in colour, chrome wire wheels and a full length 'Webasto' sun roof, happy days, long gone now. Sorry to rabbit on, but you did say if anybody knew......Best wishes from here in the UK.
I learned a lot from your comment. Thanks for taking the time to share that info and for watching.
I enjoy ur videos
Thank you
Hope RJ is feeling much better. I have a question the train tracks that run through a neighborhood did it start off as a trolley system. I find it odd to put a train there . I love watching train hearing the sounds .
I wish I had more info on that line, but hopefully a local can share more info.
Its the catholic Cathedral...its where I attend...just beautiful and historic.
This is the place to metal dectect for old coins🙂
hi jp i love trains because my dad got me hooked on em also horshoe curve is not far from you here in altoona pa im in western pa lived here all my life i would love to go to horseshooe curve myself and also strasburg pa is were the big engines are as welll i also rode around in strasburg on the big trains in amish country its beautiful there i highly recommend it
I've been to Strasburg multiple times
Great adventure, except for RJ's vertigo, I myself experienced vertigo a few years ago it was a nightmare from hell so I understand what the poor guy went through...
Thanks for the trip to Altoona, i enjoyed it all..lol ...you n the trains , you remind me of a wee kid at xmas excited n in love when you see n hear one, i mean that comment in love and a compliment, so cute
I love your travel videos but id love too see you and your family doing those snack videos again
They were fun, but that won't be coming back.
That is my hometown. Amtrak does stop there! The street running portion is owned by a shortline (Nittany And Bald Eagle Railroad) and they interchange with NS in the little yard there. They run M/W/F and I normally see them around like 8 AM. I believe the NS local that goes into the yard (C42) is daily. I host a radio feed from my house a few miles out from Tyrone on broadcastify. If ya have any questions ask me lol
Do they return in the afternoon or is there any other time to see them on that line besides 8am m,w,f?
@@JPVideos81 For the shortline it’s a turn that comes down to Tyrone. They won’t come back down if they’ve already come down. Monday, Wensday, Friday is normally the days they run but sometimes they run extra. I’ve noticed most of the time they might not run the day after if they run extra for example, they come down Thursday but don’t come Friday because they came Friday.
@@JPVideos81 there’s also rarely NS trains that go on that line.
I love trains
I'm not a fan on panda, thay are like the McDonald's of Chinese food. I tend to go authentic, made by a non English speaking chef. Thanks for taking us along, I have to plan a trip to Pennsylvania next summer
RC racing cool
Street running!!!
Rj is a good guy.
M.G - Morris Garage.
So sorry your friend got sick. I don't think I'd eat at Panda Express! I live out in CA, and about 7 years ago, my grandson got food poisoning there, and now your friend was sick right after dinner? Sounds suspicious.
I know what you mean about train watching. I love trains, and I think I was probably born 100 years too late! ;-)
My late husband was heavy into RC car racing, and I had one too, for a while. He was a master; I never got very good at it! LOL
I'll still eat there, but I can understand why some people wont.
My small city had a Chinese restaurant (what seemed to be a very good restaurant, not a chain) was busted about 40 years ago for serving cat. Search warrant revealed a freezer full of cat...I will not eat Chinese ever! YMMV 🥵
Got food poisoning bad from Panda Express back in August &was reminded of a co worker that got food poisoning at a steam table chinese place at the mall.All it takes is 1 grain of older food like 1 pea to work its way down to the newer food contaminating it.
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Morris-Minor.
You didn't go to the penitentiary?
They no longer offer tours
Sheetz over Wawa…….prove me wrong!!!
Jp what’s kind of camera are you using now great video I would like to know thanks
DJI pocket 3
Glad RJ got checked out. Vertigo is awful. RJ's energy seemed off when he first showed up, not his usual self. Hope he is doing better and doesn't have a recurrence. Great video JP!
He's unfortunately not clear of it yet.
??? JP - Did u rent scooters in Altoona or do you have your own? I'm getting long in the tooth and walking is getting difficult at times, maybe a scooter would be helpful??? Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe they make a scooter that climbs stairs so I can enjoy the HS Curve again. 🤣 Vehicular has been down for years and don't expect it to return in my lifetime. Enjoy your videos, waiting on part 2...👍👍👍👍👍
Matt bought his scooter off me and I own the other one. I reviewed them under my ebike & scooter playlist. I do with the curve had an easier way up.
So JP I got a question for you. I see the new document a lot of old train rails as well as functioning trains. So my question is do you get into model railroading at all?
I have my own model train layout. You can find videos on it under my model trains playlist.
@@JPVideos81 wicked cool thank you for sharing that I'll definitely check out those videos
Why did you look back at that biker at the end and why did he look back at you? Lol 👁👁
Did RJ go home?That's why I don't eat in restaurants.
Now is your daughter? Does she still have her channel?
Panda express used to be so good, but their quality went way down more than likely he got few food poisoning
Some locations are better than others. I've always enjoyed this particular one.
Might have the boars head..
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Panda express is garbage!! No wonder he got sick lol. I hope he continues to get better!!
Be careful where you eat from
Food poisoning or heart .
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Might be food poisoning take him to ER
..Have missed seeing RJ and am so sorry he had the severe vertigo attack . ...My son has vertigo and can't drive over high bridges .( never an attack that bad , thank goodness) Pray he is feeling better .🙏. Loved the video ..the murals were amazing ..Enjoyed seeing the guys and the train action ....looking forward to next day's mystery adventure .👍💙
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