Thank You! Halethorpe is a great spot! I'm there often getting overhead views! If I wasn't so busy during weekdays-and traffic wasn't what it is-I'd offer to join you!
Yeah, when you get down to it, those detours really aren't that bad, passing through hidden coves and the like. Just that-when you're pressed for time because the days are shorter, they can get annoying! At least I found a road I haven't used before. Thanx again for viewing. -Gus
I know the guy in the red hat and brown gray pants he hangs out at the Wilmington and western railroad alot, or used to. wonder where those septa trains were coming from
I think he mentioned that at one time during our conversations. If you're referring to that NJT train, I'm wondering about its origin too-and how far south it's going!
oh, they were for the thanksgiving rush???!!! i forgot some odd stuff was going to be moving that weekend. great video as always!
I didn't expect to get a 'treat' either! Wonder if they'll do that for Christmas! Thanx!
I never got to make it out to all the fun, but hopefully will be getting out to Halethorpe Thursday for some NEC action. Great video Gus!
Thank You! Halethorpe is a great spot! I'm there often getting overhead views! If I wasn't so busy during weekdays-and traffic wasn't what it is-I'd offer to join you!
Sometimes those detours are a lot of fun. I actually really like the country you drove through in your detours.
Yeah, when you get down to it, those detours really aren't that bad, passing through hidden coves and the like. Just that-when you're pressed for time because the days are shorter, they can get annoying! At least I found a road I haven't used before. Thanx again for viewing. -Gus
great video as always
Thanx! Much appreciated!
Awesome!!!
Thanx!
Will you be in Perryville on Sunday?
Well, I'll be there Saturday covering the holly tree lighting.
that is an M48 Patton tank.
Thanx for the info! I knew there had to be a tank expert out there somewhere!
I know the guy in the red hat and brown gray pants he hangs out at the Wilmington and western railroad alot, or used to. wonder where those septa trains were coming from
I think he mentioned that at one time during our conversations. If you're referring to that NJT train, I'm wondering about its origin too-and how far south it's going!
I think it originally came out of new Jersey and is terminating in Baltimore MD. Then returning back to new Jersey.
It was a special
One of two specials that day.
Nice Catch on the NJT!
Thank You!
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Nice!
Thank You!