Posts Tagged ‘Railroad’
On 15/12/2009 I spent the day trackside in the vacinity of Gheringhap Loop (Victoria). All trains that passed by in daylight hours were filmed and have been included in this compilation. I’ve included the approximate times each train passed – those who follow the excellent “Gheringhap loop” website (maintained by Graham Elliot) will note slight differences in the times as some trains were filmed a few km from the loop. In order of appearance we see: 0:00-0:23 5.30am LDP003+6002+6004 (service AM6) 0:24-0:42 6.25am NR22+NR47 (Service AM5) 0:43-1:05 8.45am G515+HL203+B76 (service AM2) 1:06-1:21 10.15am NR115 (service MA8) 1:22-1:39 11.10am NR75+XRB561+NR107 (service AM3) 1:40-1:54 12.40pm NR69+NR26+AN4 (service AB6) 1:55-2:11 12.35pm NR76 (service SX2) 2:12-2:17 1.05pm A85 light engine (light engine) 2:18-2:31 13.30pm A85 (cement) 2:32-2:49 3.20pm NR81+NR100+NR47+NR22 (service MP4) 2:50-3:04 3.30pm NR82+AN7 (service XW4) 3:05-3:19 7.00pm RL302+442s1 (loaded sleepers, push pull formation) 3:20-3:32 8.25pm SCT013+SCT012+SCT014 (service MP9) 3:33-3:45 9.00pm NR99+NR90 (service MA5)
Another collage of segments that were shot during the G Scale National Convention this past April. We have a 5 unit lasp-up of GP-7 pulling a long freight, an Amtrak train, a 4 unit set of F3’s pulling 18 streamline cars, and a few other surprises. I hope you enjoy this!
My model railroad based on the Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad 1943. HO scale, filmed in 08,will make a new one this year with better lighting
My model railroad based on the Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad 1943. HO scale, filmed in 08,will make a new one this year with better lighting
See youtube.com for more of my train videos. Here’s a video along with some still pictures from a recent visit to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum in Baltimore, MD. It’s a large HO scale train layout that runs the entire length of a real passenger car. The layout is fully automated and behind glass. Along with the vast inventory of real trains, the museum also has the Smithsonian Museum’s collection of static model trains as well as an outdoor large scale garden railway. Check my other videos for a tour of that layout. Hi-res still picture gallery is here: i87.com
