Does the turntable still exist at Jim Thorpe (High Iron trips with NP 759 used to use it)? Your last shot of the whole train departing in reverse makes me think there is a nearby wye. I enjoyed the video!
Yes the turntable still exists right where it is. However, 2102 is too big for it. So, the nearby wye on the other side of the mountain is used to turn the whole train around.
Awesome video!! 6:26 I was in the photo line by the crosswalk In the black shirt
Fantastic video and enjoyed watching once again. Have a great upcoming weekend.(Steve)
Thanks for the visit
@@northpennvalleysteamrailroad you're welcome
Wow, that was a FAST 19 minutes! Thanks for bringing us along!
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@northpennvalleysteamrailroad Oh, I did! I did!
Nice video!! You picked a great day to be in Jim Thorpe.
You got that right!
Fantastic video!
Thank you very much!
Nice video! I saw myself on the train!
Cool!
Excellent video! Was this taken on the same day my freind and I were at Port Clinton?
Yep, May 25th.
neat video!
Thanks man!
Does the turntable still exist at Jim Thorpe (High Iron trips with NP 759 used to use it)? Your last shot of the whole train departing in reverse makes me think there is a nearby wye. I enjoyed the video!
Yes the turntable still exists right where it is. However, 2102 is too big for it. So, the nearby wye on the other side of the mountain is used to turn the whole train around.