I've discovered,rather belatedly, that my Atlas GE B23-7 actually has the Loksound 'Drivehold' feature! Here it is switching Marlborough watched by a railfan.
Glad to hear that you discovered the Drivehold feature. It is really nice to be able to notch up or down while you keep the speed constant. Thanks for posting another great video.-Tom
At work everyday in Marlborough, there is a local that goes right by my window and delivers to Ken’s Foods and more. It used to deliver propane back in the 90’s as well. Can you tell me the name of that spur? Thanks for your great videos too!
The spur is known as the 'Fitchburg Secondary', Framingham,MA - Leominster,MA Ken's Foods is one of the customers along the spur at Marlborough,MA. The local is CSX B724
Awesome scenery.
Thanks
Great sound and great video
Thanks.
Nice job, like the layout and the weathering looks super.. Thanks again
Thanks. Your comments are much appreciated.
Glad to hear that you discovered the Drivehold feature. It is really nice to be able to notch up or down while you keep the speed constant. Thanks for posting another great video.-Tom
Thanks Tom.
Very nice. Look forward to seeing more
Thanks Mark.
nice! great scenery too.
Thank Tony
Love your work.
Thanks Gaz
At work everyday in Marlborough, there is a local that goes right by my window and delivers to Ken’s Foods and more. It used to deliver propane back in the 90’s as well. Can you tell me the name of that spur? Thanks for your great videos too!
The spur is known as the 'Fitchburg Secondary', Framingham,MA - Leominster,MA Ken's Foods is one of the customers along the spur at Marlborough,MA. The local is CSX B724
Alcanman1 Thank you 😃
Nice video. Is the sound decoder an Atlas one? Keith
Thanks. Factory fitted ESU Loksound decoder in the Atlas loco.
How are you uncoupling your rail cars?
I uncouple manually but edit out the 'hand of God' in the videos.
Alcanman1 excellent editing then!