With a strong passion for trains, we have traveled across America shooting footage of railroad related subjects. Reflecting on past trips and the diversity experienced across the country, we realized there is a story to be told! Not only the story of the trains alone, but the people and places they effect. We are on a mission to "Discover America One Rail Line at a Time"!
💙🤍 I am a big Conrail fan since 1994, and I could never see it's operations in Altoona. Thanks for you I could. I live in Brazil and could know Conrail by the Model Railroader Magazine (Arcadia Terminal train layout edition).
A solute to Conrail motive power. You barely showed any of the actual train consists during this period. Cut to cut on the engines, barely anything else. For those of us wanting to see the actual rolling stock on the trains, you're out of luck with this one.
Thanks for reposting ... great to see the project at the start. Am newbie to WMSR and have just started participating in 1309s rebuild ... there is a light at the end of the tunnel!!!
Great video! Capturing good night footage in the shipping canal is a challenge. (It's gotten worse this year as they replaced the bridge lighting with dimmer LEDs that no longer illuminate the ships passing underneath.) If you don't mind sharing, I'm curious what camera and lens combination you were using for this footage. Clearly a nice wide angle lens with a wide aperture.
@@RailTrekMedia Still editing? the only BNSF I see on the site is a desert route. These amazing shots look more mid-west. I'm hoping it will come out soon...
@@johnmclachlan3602 thanks John still editing. Working on several projects at once. You’re correct the only BNSF video is our LA to Cadiz program “Into the Desert” on the site right now. Glad you are enjoying the video!