
2019 Year Update and Q&A - CoasterFan2105
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Date: 2022-05-12
Comments and reviews: 10
Roy
If you go to the Huckleberry RR don't forget the No. 464 a K27. In coming to Texas, the first commercially built steam locomotive in the US after dieselization is No. 7 of the Jefferson and Cypress Bayou RR which was built by Crown Metal Products in 1962 for the Six Gun Territory Park in Ocala, FL. The J&CB was built in 1987 with 2 mi of 3 foot track. A similar Crown locomotive is at Jackson, LA which came from Cherokee, NC. Both Crowns were built as coal burners. Of course the Texas State Railroad between Rusk and Palestine is another draw-steam and diesel.
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If you go to the Huckleberry RR don't forget the No. 464 a K27. In coming to Texas, the first commercially built steam locomotive in the US after dieselization is No. 7 of the Jefferson and Cypress Bayou RR which was built by Crown Metal Products in 1962 for the Six Gun Territory Park in Ocala, FL. The J&CB was built in 1987 with 2 mi of 3 foot track. A similar Crown locomotive is at Jackson, LA which came from Cherokee, NC. Both Crowns were built as coal burners. Of course the Texas State Railroad between Rusk and Palestine is another draw-steam and diesel.
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Balerio
Thanks for the awesome video, great choices of edited shots during Q & A, great info, and WOW your subscription tally has exploded, a testament to your fine work!
So you're moving to Washington state, I have Family in Yakima and friends in the Seattle area, have yet to enjoy any extensive railfanning there.
Do you have any recommendations for central or eastern Washington state rainfanning?
Thanks for all your high quality videos Mike, hope all your plans for 2019 become a reality!
- Larry (Balerio2357)
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Thanks for the awesome video, great choices of edited shots during Q & A, great info, and WOW your subscription tally has exploded, a testament to your fine work!
So you're moving to Washington state, I have Family in Yakima and friends in the Seattle area, have yet to enjoy any extensive railfanning there.
Do you have any recommendations for central or eastern Washington state rainfanning?
Thanks for all your high quality videos Mike, hope all your plans for 2019 become a reality!
- Larry (Balerio2357)
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TrainsForDayz2398
Yes! Oh man what an awesome video! I love it! Thanks for answering my questions at 10: 24 & 24: 31. I always feel special when I'm featured in videos like this. I think I would prefer all 3 of those types of narrated videos especially ones like the Coast Starlight and Train Talk and I would be interested in seeing a new narrated video series as well. Also I don't think you saw but I also asked another question in a side note. which Amtrak Surfliner/Cascades F59PHI is or was your favorite? +CoasterFan2105
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Yes! Oh man what an awesome video! I love it! Thanks for answering my questions at 10: 24 & 24: 31. I always feel special when I'm featured in videos like this. I think I would prefer all 3 of those types of narrated videos especially ones like the Coast Starlight and Train Talk and I would be interested in seeing a new narrated video series as well. Also I don't think you saw but I also asked another question in a side note. which Amtrak Surfliner/Cascades F59PHI is or was your favorite? +CoasterFan2105
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Fausto
Dear Friend:
I am a fan of the railroads and I am going to travel to the United States in the month of June next. I will visit the cities of Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco and possibly San Diego. I need to know what routes it recommends to do, either between cities or urban systems, such as trams in different cities. Which route recommends me to do with beautiful views.
Thank you very much and I greet you
Fausto Brindisi from Argentina
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Dear Friend:
I am a fan of the railroads and I am going to travel to the United States in the month of June next. I will visit the cities of Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco and possibly San Diego. I need to know what routes it recommends to do, either between cities or urban systems, such as trams in different cities. Which route recommends me to do with beautiful views.
Thank you very much and I greet you
Fausto Brindisi from Argentina
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cori
I live in toronto and if you pass on the go transit lake shore west route and after mimico station you and look on the via rail side at willbrook yard you will see one of the last LRC locomotives a old sleeper in old font and a bunch of RDCs and some via rail ocean route cars all are not in use
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I live in toronto and if you pass on the go transit lake shore west route and after mimico station you and look on the via rail side at willbrook yard you will see one of the last LRC locomotives a old sleeper in old font and a bunch of RDCs and some via rail ocean route cars all are not in use
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Uprailfan62
1. Where are you going to film in Texas?
2. Do you like the Acela and Acs-64
3. Have you ever been in the Cajon Pass, California.
4. Have you ever seen a Ferromex SD70ace loco motive
Thank you for your time! =) (This might be the wrong place to say these questions)
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1. Where are you going to film in Texas?
2. Do you like the Acela and Acs-64
3. Have you ever been in the Cajon Pass, California.
4. Have you ever seen a Ferromex SD70ace loco motive
Thank you for your time! =) (This might be the wrong place to say these questions)
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Nico
Thanks for awnsering to my question. By the way you have a very nice voice and you should use it more.
Finally I have another question:
Can you do to a video on a very steep hill climb like The Big Hill in Bc or steep track where trains weelslip?
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Thanks for awnsering to my question. By the way you have a very nice voice and you should use it more.
Finally I have another question:
Can you do to a video on a very steep hill climb like The Big Hill in Bc or steep track where trains weelslip?
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A-Line
Come on down to Tennessee, we have the Three Rivers Rambler with a steam locomotive, TVRM, Nashville & Eastern, Music City Star Commuter, West Tennessee Railroad, UP, NS, CSX, Knoxville & Holston River Railroad, and many more
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Come on down to Tennessee, we have the Three Rivers Rambler with a steam locomotive, TVRM, Nashville & Eastern, Music City Star Commuter, West Tennessee Railroad, UP, NS, CSX, Knoxville & Holston River Railroad, and many more
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Green
Hey Coasterfan2105 I'm a railfan in florida near West Palm Beach, it would be cool if you do come down here and we could meet up and chase some trains, I know a lot of cool places and shots to get trains around the area.
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Hey Coasterfan2105 I'm a railfan in florida near West Palm Beach, it would be cool if you do come down here and we could meet up and chase some trains, I know a lot of cool places and shots to get trains around the area.
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Frazer
I highly recommend the Skywalk in Toronto, Canada. It crosses over the Union Station Corridor which has non-stop action during rush hour. There you would see Go Transit, Via Rail and UP Express (Union Pearson Express.
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I highly recommend the Skywalk in Toronto, Canada. It crosses over the Union Station Corridor which has non-stop action during rush hour. There you would see Go Transit, Via Rail and UP Express (Union Pearson Express.
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