Most enjoyable, and brings back memories of my 'younger' days when I used to make the trip to San Francisco or Sacramento for the NSS. Thanks for making a great video showing what went on.
There were some very nice aged carriages and locomotives, the details of which were inspiring and therefore I particularly liked them. Greetings from the BKB, Henry
Good video showcasing the event. I recognize some of the engineers from my time visiting the Sacramento event. I have posted four videos from July 2012 in Sacramento . I can't believe how much time has gone by. Thanks for the video share.
Great video with people enjoying their trains and such a diversity in prototype's and scales with a common theme of all live steam. I really like the RGS 74 and it's weathered train, just fantastic. Thanks for putting this video up
Thanks for the compliment. I've watched a lot of your videos, but haven't seen any new ones from you in a while. I really love the South Pacific Coast 4-4-0 in one of your vids.
@@northernutahlivesteam Glad you liked my previous video's I will do some more soon as I moved house and new track nearly done. Keep an eye on MLS as I am aka Ferroequinologist and I'll soon do a new thread on my latest layout build. By the way that red SPC isn't mine but I now have the same model from the same builder in black so hopefully I'll video that next time. Keep on steaming and keep up the video's.
Wow so many cool awesome engines. The length of train that Darjeeling had would go 3 times round my shed out the door and half way down the street🤣 Think I even saw one fellow had a gnome on the back of his train😃 Fantastic video👍
Hi David! I had a spectacular time. The owner has told me how many of the mini gondolas he has, but I can't remember. They are 3D printed. Several people borrow them to pull behind their locos. He's pretty nice about that. The gnome was in remembrance of a gauge of a gauge one steamer who has passed. Someone told me the name, but I didn't recognize it and I don't remember now.
@@Fred2179Two there’s an annual steam-up in Spencer, NC. Haven’t been myself, but reputably very good. There’s something in PA, I thinks it’s called Cabin Fever, that’s also supposed to be good.
@@northernutahlivesteam As a member of Aikenback Live Steamers, I get invited to all the shows 😀 Spencer only started last year, and I am usually in Florida around that time. Same for Cabin Fever. This ID isn't my primary train one. Most of my videos are under Fred2179. Google never managed to combine them all so I keep 3 IODs. Fred2179T also has some train!
Karl that was fantastic! Such a relaxing and interesting watch. I loved the extreme variety of engines and rolling stock. I saw some engines familiar to me via other social media and contacts, like Phil’s coal fired loco, Tim’s Shay (obvious due to the wooden tool box onboard), Colton’s Regner, and I presume that was your Schools class? Also great so see some familiar faces. Loved seeing dogs. 😊 And a mention of a Terry tribute video from you and Colton!! 😊😊😊😊 Such fun! …and a Gnome too!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Terry. My Schools is in the vid. If there were any others at this event I didn't see them. Regarding the mention of a Terry tribute video, it might be a different Terry. I don't remember for certain.
Ya see Terry, this is what I was trying to explain to you, lol btw Karl ,EXCELLENT video!! It could be a promo for next year, we need to work on Terry to get him to come down for it, lol
Most enjoyable, and brings back memories of my 'younger' days when I used to make the trip to San Francisco or Sacramento for the NSS.
Thanks for making a great video showing what went on.
Glad you enjoyed it. This was my 2nd time attending. I had so much fun!
There were some very nice aged carriages and locomotives, the details of which were inspiring and therefore I particularly liked them. Greetings from the BKB, Henry
@@BKB-Henry thanks for watching and thanks for commenting, Henry. It was a lot of fun.
Great video, I liked the editing.
Thanks Steve, it was a lot of fun seeing you in Lodi. Looking forward to next year!
Very interesting, and I like how there is so much interest in locomotives, or trains from across the world all in one place
Hi Mr. Owl. They do certainly represent a diverse railroad demographic. This was my 2nd time going. I really enjoy this event.
Good video showcasing the event. I recognize some of the engineers from my time visiting the Sacramento event. I have posted four videos from July 2012 in Sacramento . I can't believe how much time has gone by. Thanks for the video share.
I've watched your videos. This event is a lot of fun. You should come next year. Thanks for the comment.
Great video with people enjoying their trains and such a diversity in prototype's and scales with a common theme of all live steam. I really like the RGS 74 and it's weathered train, just fantastic. Thanks for putting this video up
Thanks for the compliment. I've watched a lot of your videos, but haven't seen any new ones from you in a while. I really love the South Pacific Coast 4-4-0 in one of your vids.
@@northernutahlivesteam Glad you liked my previous video's I will do some more soon as I moved house and new track nearly done. Keep an eye on MLS as I am aka Ferroequinologist and I'll soon do a new thread on my latest layout build. By the way that red SPC isn't mine but I now have the same model from the same builder in black so hopefully I'll video that next time. Keep on steaming and keep up the video's.
@@steamon45 looking forward to seeing the new track and seeing new videos!
very nice models! also didn't expect to see a bavarian S 2/6 here! really cool!
@@krimskrams these guys have everything. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow so many cool awesome engines. The length of train that Darjeeling had would go 3 times round my shed out the door and half way down the street🤣
Think I even saw one fellow had a gnome on the back of his train😃
Fantastic video👍
Hi David! I had a spectacular time. The owner has told me how many of the mini gondolas he has, but I can't remember. They are 3D printed.
Several people borrow them to pull behind their locos. He's pretty nice about that. The gnome was in remembrance of a gauge of a gauge one steamer who has passed. Someone told me the name, but I didn't recognize it and I don't remember now.
@@northernutahlivesteam Thanks Karl. Sad but a nice tribute😑
awesome video. I was exhausted after watching all that action!
@@Fred2179Two did you go to this steam-up? It was a blast!
@@northernutahlivesteam Nope. Too far away and too busy with hurricanes.
@@Fred2179Two there’s an annual steam-up in Spencer, NC. Haven’t been myself, but reputably very good. There’s something in PA, I thinks it’s called Cabin Fever, that’s also supposed to be good.
@@northernutahlivesteam As a member of Aikenback Live Steamers, I get invited to all the shows 😀 Spencer only started last year, and I am usually in Florida around that time. Same for Cabin Fever.
This ID isn't my primary train one. Most of my videos are under Fred2179. Google never managed to combine them all so I keep 3 IODs. Fred2179T also has some train!
Karl that was fantastic! Such a relaxing and interesting watch. I loved the extreme variety of engines and rolling stock. I saw some engines familiar to me via other social media and contacts, like Phil’s coal fired loco, Tim’s Shay (obvious due to the wooden tool box onboard), Colton’s Regner, and I presume that was your Schools class? Also great so see some familiar faces. Loved seeing dogs. 😊 And a mention of a Terry tribute video from you and Colton!! 😊😊😊😊 Such fun! …and a Gnome too!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Terry. My Schools is in the vid. If there were any others at this event I didn't see them. Regarding the mention of a Terry tribute video, it might be a different Terry. I don't remember for certain.
Ya see Terry, this is what I was trying to explain to you, lol btw Karl ,EXCELLENT video!! It could be a promo for next year, we need to work on Terry to get him to come down for it, lol
@@timothyboles6457 it would be a long haul for Terry to drive. But I'd let him run my trains if he flew in (and did not bring any of his own).
@@northernutahlivesteam colton suggested via text it was me. Unless he was being kind. 🤣
@@timothyboles6457 i agree. Excellent promo vid
Nice variety of train's 😊
@@BillNichols-b9r Thanks Bill. NSS is a blast. You should go next year.
Is that Blue Comet scratch built or can you buy it?
@@bracdude181 I’m told it is scratch built. I’m sad that I just missed seeing it run. It is truly spectacular!