Gallagher repost (PC/WM/B&O in Maryland and Pennsylvania 1975)
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Repost of James P. Gallagher Penn Central, Western Maryland, and B&O super 8 sound movies in Maryland and Pennsylvania from 1974 and 1975 and copied to Hi8 tape in the 1990s. Captured with better hardware and software. Slight color correction, sharpening, and upscaling to 720p HD done in Avisynth and Virtualdub.
Locations include Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, Helmstetter's Curve, Keystone, and Somerset.
Donations welcome (GoFundMe link): gf.me/u/xaz6z4
Takes me back to 5th grade.The A-B-A helpers and the helpers cutting off on the fly Awesome.Taking movies and pics of trains back then was hard work plus You never knew how they would turn out.Truly amazing piece of history.
Cool footage! I like the authentic sound of this video and also like the train horns of how they used to sound in the 1970s! Really cool!
The 1970s were very much unkind to railroads, but they did a heroic duty in getting the job done and the public happy in spite of the circumstances. For example when Conrail became in vogue in 1976 it took them more than two years to get just half their track left over from their bankrupt predecessor lines up to speed.
Super Stuff RMA thanks
Just so many friendly crews back then. Why doesn’t that happen now? Was there some regulation the FRA passed that required them to sound the horn only when necessary.
@@chrisdaniell2990 true story
The grade at Helmstetter’s must have been steep.
The GG1's are something else !!
That grade crossing is sketchy lol. Great vid
a grade crossing on the northeast corridor ...insane now and then
The Penn Central Railroad in its failing years...
EH Harrison is rolling in his grave with the lack of efficiency !!!
those gg 1s hauled ass!!
Fellow Rail-fans, I was planning to bring back Freight trains along the Northeast Corridor!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊☺️😊