It Doesn't Get Much More Scenic Than This Railroad
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- čas přidán 12. 12. 2023
- In October 2019, Lhoist North America operated its first employee excursion trips in conjunction with the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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Man, there is something beautiful about Appalachian Coal Country that is picture perfect for Railroading
Awesome views I love scenic places
Drayton i think this has really made the folks at SARM feel like they have a future and purpose its amazing what God blesses us with is much of the unexpected. Mybe theyll get to run their engines too mybe on lhoists tracks
This video is absolutely brilliant, I think it is a really cool thing for the company to do for it's employees being able to admire wonderful scenery plus the hellfire motive power of course, thanks for sharing Drayton 🙏
So scenic. Lhoist North America is so scenic. They allow excursions from SARM. Employee appreciation for Lhoist and SARM. Wow. Classic High Hood GE B23-7s
There is a Lhoist plant in Henderson NV, served by a UP industrial spur. I enjoyed this video too because I lived in Oak Ridge for 22 years.
That’s really cool!
The Fort Ogelthorpe, Budd built, was originally part of the Central of Georgia "Man 'O War" passenger train that ran between Atlanta and Columbus, GA. All cars of the consist named for US Military forts in GA and of course the train name was influenced by the fact that a lot of the passengers would be military traffic to the huge Fort Benning complex outside Columbus.
Nice video, Drayton! I enjoyed the ride and the scenery.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant I loved it keep the locomotives running. Ian from the UK
What a great experience!
Scenic foam
Yes, very scenic. I would love to do that trip one day.
Enjoyed the ride along the old Southern lines . Great views along the way..
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was so much fun-love the bridges!!!
Thank you, Nancy! I’m glad you enjoyed it. -Drayton
That's proof of the Lhoist North America railroad being scenic.
Nothing like some High Hood action👍
Atmospheric and excellent as always . Look forward to seeing your next offering
I was lucky enough to make the trip from Crossville to Chattanooga twice back in the early 80’s. Travelled down, stayed the night at the Choo Choo Hotel, then returned to Crossville the next morning.
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Nice Video!
Great video ❤
What all American diesels should look like! superb video as always👌
Thank you very much!
I see Delay In Block started a fundraiser for help with C&O #2716
wow , looks like knots berry farm calico mine
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Rowan, that was one damn fine video! That is God's country! So, do mine trains still run these tracks? Thanks for sharing, and God bless!
It’s Drayton and yes, they do.
I love lhoist, beautiful paint scheme, and the high hoods
Beautiful scenery!
awesome video drayton, btw did you ever get to give that painting to Lhoist employee you were gonna give it to?
Only three engines for four cars? A bit stingy on the power.
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Cool
I’d love to see some of the high hood B23-7s restored to Southern Railway colors and in a museum or tourist line.
Who knows? Maybe Lhoist will donate a high hood B23-7 to SARM. We'll just have to wait and see.
Another scenic foamer here. Someone should loan these guys a restored steam engine for the beauty shots and tourist trade!
Morning
Great video. What horn is that?
It’s a semi truck horn.
Buell B5
Curious about the hi rail truck following the train. Allowed in same block as the train and what was it's purpose?
Sorry Drayton. Thanks for the answer!
No worries!
What happened to your video on BNSF Mazon and the searchlight signals?
At the interchange point, why did they go from one track just to move back to the other?
Nice video! How is HEP being provided to the passenger cars?
From the boxcar
@@Memphisdoug thanks! 👍
They rebuilt a boxcar with a HEP generator for power supply.
Do they do regular train rides? Or was that a one time thing for the workers?
They do train rides on the Lhoist North America railroad. It's not really that often.
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Nice Video!