That's screen accurate! The train is running through snow besides the tracks! And also, snow covered roofs! Though at the end of the train, you can see the tracks.
Its pretty evident that 1225 is due for valve retiming soon. ( Or whatever it's called. ) You can hear the quickpaced, near irregular chuffs as she went by.
I like that you can't even see the track that are completely snow covered and all the people ignoring the grade crossing signals. How does something like that come down the tracks and one simply ignores it as if it's just another modern train?
Jeff: A very good job on both the video and the audio. Even though you do not appear to be a train-hugger, I believe that you should do more of these. And yes, you did spell "douche" correctly. All the best from a train-hugger who observed and photographed steam locomotives when they were in regular service!
Thanks, not a train expert just live by the thing but thanks for pointing it out. I am sure you have never misspelled anything. You could have pointed it out without being a giant douche. .. Did I spell douche right?