Florida Railroad Museum - The First Sixth
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- čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
- Welcome back, railfans, to the Florida Railroad Museum! Over these past couple of summer months, we've had quite a bit on our plate, as a certain contractor's work has warranted a full rehabilitation of our 6.5 miles of track between Parrish and Willow. This video documents and follows us on about two weeks worth of that project, making for a look into upkeep and maintenance that the average visitor would never get to see, providing a behind-the-scenes look into the tidbits of railroad maintenance, as well as providing documentation for this historic restoration within the museum.
To support this project, as well as future or current equipment restorations, come out and ride with us on a weekend, or donate through one of the following methods.
Website: frrm.org
Ticket Office: 941-776-0906
So with all that said, I hope y’all get something out of today's video, perhaps that be a laugh, some new information, or just some general enjoyment. As an employee of the Florida Railroad Museum, most of my time is going to be spent there, so I hope to begin bringing more frequent content from there, to this channel, as I'm involved in the majority of projects on site.
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Hello! Just new (22 Dec '23) to Venice from Taxifornia! Most excellent video and explanations! So much better than other sites that just smooth over the details. I grew up about 200 yards from the Sacramento Northern in Lafayette, CA. My grandfathers were a pattern maker and roundhouse super, respectively, for the SP in the 1890's and early 1900s at Tulare and Port Costa, CA. Great to be here!🚂
Oh hey, i just was at the florida Rail Museum with my friend Adam last week It was really great meeting all of ya'll down there
Great video man, it's nice to hear news and updates for parish
Good to know, there will be more to come..
What an amazing project and love the video. Great job crew!
Wished they still went through Lithia.
Awesome video
Thank you
Ah, nothing like the first hand experience of what it takes to really operate a railroad to allow you to truly appreciate the finished (well, never really finished) product! Of course the real secret is once everything has been totally rehabbed to keep up the maintenance so it stays that way rather than having to face another rebuild later on (of course for museum groups always easier said than done!).
Congratulations on a first rate look at some of the "Nitty-Gritty" Real Railroading-looking forward to your next additions.
Just a thought, since you are really getting into serious railroading, you should look into attending the next Railroad Passenger Car Association Convention, which covers all facits of heritage railroading, mid-January '24 in (conveniently for you) Cordele, GA hosted by the SAM operation.
Meantime-stay cool (when you can)!!!
Well, I appreciate that very much! I’ll definitely have to look into the convention, cause it sounds really interesting and if I’ve got the time I’d like to try and make it to one of them. Provided that the budget is properly used on new ties in the years going forward, we should be able to upkeep this fairly well, especially if we can restore rail access to us in the future, cause that will allow us to bring in more rock for the track by rail….much cheaper than over the road, especially when there are folks willing to donate the rock to us if we can just go get it…topic for a future video, I really hope.
The amount of work you've put in to this track is insane. Keep these updates coming as I enjoyed the change of pace
Yeah buddy…it really is. We’ve made it to SW857…3 mikes to go. Updates will keep rolling, as there’s some interesting things happening pretty soon.
Can't wait for this premiere Kotabeaner
Dang bro looks good 🤣
I certainly think so🤣
That was VERY, VERY interesting and informative!!! Good job, Dakota!!!
Stay cool! Drink lots of water! This coming from a guy who is also working in this Florida heat and humidity!
Tell me about it…we’ve got one big cooler on the Tie inserter as well as a personal one I bring that we pack with drinks every day before heading down the track. We would quite literally be dead by now if we didn’t, plus it makes for a nice ice bath to dunk your face in every once in a while….🤣
Love your video. BTW, women watch too! Mrs. James
Cool video and channel just subscribed
Kota you missed CP 7010
Get yourself some hearing protection…trust me.
ETA: glad to see later on you’re wearing ear protection! 👍🏻
I saw you today
Neat. I assume you were on the 2pm train out of Willow. I’m getting our equipment ready, as we’ve got to go down the track again tonight for more work.
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Dakota: This is a very educational video. Thanks so much. Question: I see the tracks still run from Parish to Palmetto; can they be used to occasionally move rolling stock in, or out? Or is the entire museum railroad an isolated operation? Please do more videos on the museum as you get time. Thanks again.
Thanks Mike! As for what I call ‘The Ellenton Stretch’, that line is still owned by Florida Power & Light (as is our section of track, leased to us long term), and once they negated the need to use the tracks to bring in equipment, they stopped maintaining the tracks, meaning that the south end fell into disrepair, while we maintained the section that we ran over. As I’ve responded to another comment about this, there are talks of matters amidst that may allow us to open back up that section of track so that we aren’t landlocked. Getting it back open would require extensive clearing of vegetation and potentially extensive structural work like we’re doing now.
The details are still very iffy though, so I’m not advised to make any of those details public at the moment. As more is decided and put into action, my next video from the museum will probably include those details, as there’s quite a few changes coming that I wish to cover, in which ‘The Ellenton Stretch’ could fit right in.
@@kotabeaner Thanks!
Are there any plans on the stretch of track from Parrish to Ellenton?
While it’s not advisable to make the details public yet, as they’re still a bit up in the air, there are plans for it. Florida Power and Light still owns all of the right of way, so what becomes of it ultimately will involve them. When more is known for sure, I’ll definitely have a video out about it, since the details of that will involve changes to our track as well.
@@kotabeaner FP&L might allow it
ik your busy somtimes but just tellin ya