Emory's stuff is the best there is; some real gems here, like the City of St. Louis with mail cars on the rear--never seen that before! A must-have vid.
Good stuff. Noticed the old side boom tractors. They weren't Cats so I am not sure the make. I really do miss seeing Boxcars. They are a sign of American Manufacturing and self-reliance. The transmodal well cars filled with Chinese made crap make me sick.
Cool.
I just love this old footage
I miss those days the Union Pacific passenger trains and the freight trains with the caboose
Emory Sounds Just Like
The First Name Of Emery Gulash!! SOOOOOOO COOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!
I have both of these on DVD, great show
My favorite: up 844
Emory's stuff is the best there is; some real gems here, like the City of St. Louis with mail cars on the rear--never seen that before! A must-have vid.
Nice!
1:08 Is that a Southern Pacific ALCO PA with the City of San Fransisco?
I remember these trains long,ago when they were in the regular passenger business such a shame they had to go MAY 1st 1971 was the date
my favorite RR!
@howardkevinm technology wasn't with them yet, imagine if they were developed today.
@matth2os1 Thats NKP 759, I don't know why she is in an UP clip because she never went out west.
What's a Nickel Plate Berkshire Doing at 0:47 - 0:51
Esos sí eran trenes, con caboose y todo. (Those were real trains, with caboose and all that).
By the 1950's and 60's, Diesels replace Steam.
Yes that is true Jack Salvin
Good stuff. Noticed the old side boom tractors. They weren't Cats so I am not sure the make. I really do miss seeing Boxcars. They are a sign of American Manufacturing and self-reliance. The transmodal well cars filled with Chinese made crap make me sick.