See Saluda like never before. Ride a train down the grade by going to the 1:00:46 mark.
@Dannyedelman423110 ай бұрын
Hey Drayton this year is the 100 year birthday of the Santa maria valley 205 which operates on the albany and eastern railroad and you should come back and see it operate
@charlesferebee26310 ай бұрын
Drove for 45years. Went up and down Saluda mountain on I 26 several times. At the end. Finally had a truck with 550 horsepower. Grossing 81000 pounds was still a struggle. But alot easier than the old days with 350/450hp. Great Video. Keep Up the Great Work. 🇺🇸👍👍
@dermotmcglinchey2829 ай бұрын
Sadly in the US you missed out on the mighty Scanias with the V8 engine , Scania had no interest in the US market and had they have entered would have been major players..I’ve driven them now for 50 years from my first the Scania 140 , now retired my last was an S650 , they were mountain stormers with incredible torque …You should look at them on Google or KZbin , even the fantastic engine/gearbox braking meant your brakes were always cool , my last one was 6 axles running at 44 tons =88,000 lbs..I could sit back and relax when climbing because they oozed confidence, I use to cross from France into Italy via Aosta which was Mont Blanc and then the tunnel near the top aptly named Mont Blanc tunnel…Scania also had the T range which was like a conventional in the US and a longline sleeper cab…
@Trainboy60109 ай бұрын
I went down the hill on 26 and saw a mack truck trailer almost go out of control
@dff1970710 ай бұрын
I chased trains up and down the grade in 1994, so, hard for me to believe, it’s been thirty years since I was there. A great railfanning day, which included a local with practically new SD70s that had to triple the hill and the Belmont coal train tiptoeing down the grade with mid-train helpers. Glad I got the opportunity, especially since it was shut down just several years later.
@jacksonsdrones10 ай бұрын
I live by an abandoned RR. It was built by the C&O RR around the 1800s or 20s and ran from the Main line to the mine. The spot where the line meets the mainline is located in Gauley Bridge, WV. Just a suggestion if your looking for some more abandoned RRs.
@susanthompson688110 ай бұрын
Drayton, you mentioned at the beginning of this video, that you are on the lookout for abandoned railroad lines. Well I have one you may consider. Here in North Carolina we have the Aberdeen, Carolina, and Western Railway. A segment runs from Aberdeen, NC to Star, NC. From Star, NC to Charlotte, NC segment. Both of these segments are active lines. Now from Star, NC going east to Gulf, NC is a third segment. But this third segment is basically abandoned. A C & W still owns the trackage. And the tracks are still in place all the way to Gulf, NC. I have walked the line from Robbins, NC to a mile west. Their is a trestle over a creek still in place with a washout area just east of the trestle like the one you shown in the Saluta grade video. The Aberdeen Carolina and Western railway would be a great railroad to showcase. Thank for all your videos. When I lived in northeast Illinois, I was a member of the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum in North Judson, Indiana……Mark
@richardhawkinson30209 ай бұрын
I was the tour center administrator for the Boeing Everett site back in the late 80s and early 90s. We used to tell visitors that the spur line that serviced the plant from the mainline at Mukilteo was the second steepest standard gauge railroad in the United States. Saluda held the top spot at the time. The Everett spur line still is in service.
@DelayInBlockProductions9 ай бұрын
Y’all weren’t lying! I really want to document that Everett spur one day. Thanks for watching. -Drayton
@richardhawkinson30209 ай бұрын
The Everett spur is an interesting operation. Fun to watch. If you do make a summer trip out this way, I would suggest that it be after July 5th. That's when our summer seems to begin. Thanks to you for posting all these great videos!
@Estolcles10 ай бұрын
DIB doing a LOT of Saluda work this year so far between this and the Trainz stuff. Always good stuffs.
@OldTrucker95810 ай бұрын
Excellent video young man. Enjoyed it immensely. I think it’s safe to say you have affinity for this kind of work. Good luck from an old plow driver from upstate New York
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Thank you! That really means a lot.
@tatecarlson10 ай бұрын
Honestly Railroaders who operated over Saluda Grade were a whole tier above Railroaders today, mad respect to them
@Easttnvol2510 ай бұрын
Both deserve respect equally not all as tough on grades but now with heavier more difficult trains and having to also deal with remote locomotives
@Easttnvol2510 ай бұрын
And all the new technology 🤦♂️
@kenchamblin43549 ай бұрын
You mentioned that you like these abandoned railroads for future video productions. I enjoyed your Saluda Grade Video and learned some interesting things. Are you familiar with the old L&N line that ran from Paris, Ky. to Maysville, Ky.? It was later purchased and operated by TTI (Transcontinental Transportation Inc) which ran mostly coal but some local merchandise to towns it passed through. The coal was delivered by CSXT to TTI at Paris and then run north to Maysville where it traveled on CSXT Tracks for about 3 or 4 miles to a barge loading facility. A few years ago (memory fails me exactly what year) a 6" rain came overnight and washed out the roadbed in several places on the hill just south of Maysville. I was told there were numerous washouts in the 10 miles or so just south of Maysville but I've not traversed much of it. I did walk it from the junction with CSXT to a point about 3 miles south of Maysville and can confirm severe damage. It might be an interesting video opportunity for you and your drone. U'd have to walk some of that 3 miles because nearby roads are private since the washout. The RR passes through sections of the towns of Maysville, Lewisburg, Ewing, Neptune, Cowan, Carlisle, Millersburg, Paris and has notable grades and beautiful scenery.
@jameswise39717 ай бұрын
This grade puts Marias Pass and Cajon Pass to shame. Excellent video!!
@orbitsrailfanvids10 ай бұрын
Good to see the man behind the camera every once in a while. You, trtr, and danny harmon are my top 3 favorite commentators.
@ryanzemanek292310 ай бұрын
Very great video of the rich history of the Saluda grade. It's definitely on my bucket list of places I'd love to visit! Another town that is rich with railroad history is North Judson Indiana. The town once seen trains from the NYC, Erie, C&O, and the PRR. As many as 125 trains a day used to go through town.
@rylixoxo10 ай бұрын
Love the Saluda Grade, thanks for sharing this piece of history!
@jlane49610 ай бұрын
Great video. It took me back to when I was young. We lived in Spartanburg, S.C. and we would start the day filling up the picnic basket at The Beacon restaurant in Spartanburg and headed to Saluda. Grandma sold her homemade quilts to the stores in Saluda and Grandpa and I watched the trains work the mountain. It was never a disappointment. Sorry to know the line is no longer in service.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words. I appreciate you watching. -Drayton
@leecarlson97139 ай бұрын
Great memories!
@ezekielcarsella10 ай бұрын
I live off of Asheville highway (runs parallel to this railroad in parts) and I love going up to Saluda/Tryon, NC. It's sad how I-26 has re routed traffic from these smaller towns and we see a lot of otherwise great small business struggle in some of these towns because of a lack of outside traffic. Would love to see a train run from Asheville to Spartanburg along this grade to bring back some foot traffic to these smaller towns!
@adamkinsinger77929 ай бұрын
The clip starting at @41:44 combined with the story make it the best video I’ve seen of Saluda in action. Such an incredible job with this video!
@DelayInBlockProductions9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! That really means a lot!
@monstrok10 ай бұрын
Such great coverage of this historical rail way. Thanks DIB!
@freedomfan427210 ай бұрын
The Saluda grade will soon be a rails to trails. The process has already began. I was born and raised in Hendersonville and my grandparents lived maybe a half from the tracks and I remember getting woke up at night when I would stay with them from the trains.
@n.e.barton12999 ай бұрын
I will get my rear in gear with my 1000watt electric bike for some serious camping and bicycling. .
@luvthetux10 ай бұрын
I love freight trains. Southern and L&N used to run behind my parents house when I was a kid. Mom would holler at me to stop running through the house. I'd say, but I have to get out to see the engine, it's the best part. For a long time due to being around them so much. I could tell you if it was a NS or CSX engine just by the horn. Norfolk Southern came to be from Southern and Norfolk & Western. NS and CSX are my favorite train companies.
@pavelslama554310 ай бұрын
If that short stretch of 4.7% sounds too crazy, just look up the FCCA railway from Lima to La Oroya. A grade of about 5% is nothing special there, and its not just a short stretch, but miles after miles, dozens in fact, of this crazy grade, on a zig zag railway where you have to stop, run to the back end of your train, switch tracks and back up through more miles of crazy grade. Thats a railway with some chest hair...
@antonbruce124110 ай бұрын
I've got an idea for a video of yours. If you can duplicate the excellent quality of this and your other videos, then I believe that a video of Goat Canyon trestle on the now abandoned San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway would be a good idea. The Goat Canyon trestle is STILL the world's largest all wood trestle, and even though abandoned - still stands.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
That railroad is so high on my list. I really want to go there.
@asdfjklol10 ай бұрын
Do the Lackawanna Cutoff in NJ. Currently being partially restored.
@PatrioticCoservativeAmerican10 ай бұрын
Sad trains dont run there anymore.
@Revolver17019 ай бұрын
There was a railroad grade near Buena Vista Georgia that had a nasty grade. Not as steep as Saluda but steep. It was relatively short but was not far from the depot. I saw a train stuck on it. They brought a very large steam engine to push it forward. Amazing to see.
@soco1346610 ай бұрын
I live near the Camton Road NS tracks, that has sidings to Milliken Chemical and a liquid asphalt storage tank farm. This is south end of Inman, just about 15 miles south of Tryon. The tracks are still used up as far as Landrum, for a lumber company, as far as I know. There are track repair/maintenance trucks and machinery right now, piles of ballast and ties. I'm not sure what exactly they're doing, but it looks like this stretch on down to Spartanburg has it's uses.
@anscrailfanner681210 ай бұрын
This is true. I’m in Spartanburg, so I’ve seen that local (P83) go out there quite a lot to Inman to serve those few customers. As far as the lumber facility, last I saw that place was served 100% by trucks. If it’s getting rail service again, good to hear!
@arthur_stephens10 ай бұрын
I stopped in Saluda a couple years ago and purchased the 611 poster. Very friendly staff there too.
@johnathanmichaeljackson615510 ай бұрын
Try either the Andrews to Murphy section of the former Southern Railway Murphy Branch, The abandoned segments of the former Louisville & Nashville Railroad Murphy Branch, or Buchanan County, Virginia's two abandoned coal industry spurs (the one from Vicey to Haysi is an abandoned Clinchfield Railroad spur, and the one from Vansant to Little Prater is an abandoned Norfolk & Western Railway spur)
@railrodemike10 ай бұрын
Check out "Mustang Hill," north of Chickasha,Oklahoma, going into Oklahoma City. As a Conductor for the SLWC, dreaded this hill summer and especially winter.
@general510410 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT VIDEO. We used to do the major parts change-outs on their locomotives at our Chattanooga diesel shop. The locomotives were set up with a special barrel key in the control stand, that, when turned on kept Dynamic Brake in use, regardless of the train brake, so you wouldn't lose your brakes on Saluda Mountain. It had to be checked for operation, every time we checked out a unit. I've never been to Ssluda Mountain, but I've worked on a lot of locomotives and have put Saluda Mtn. switch projects on a lot of our units. Thanks for making this video. The Delay In Block Logo, compared to the Southern Railway Logo, is drawn really close to it. Just different letters. The text is the same font and all the colors are the same. It gives me the tickles when I see the powerful statement it makes as it reyses up. I worked for Southern Railway from 1975 till its demise in about 1983. It was a wonderful world class company. Then I worked almost another 29 years for Norfolk Southern, till a WIDOW MAKER tree-limb fell out of a big tree onto my head and knocked me out. Messed up my neck. Tried to work, but got pulled out of service.
@Engineer641810 ай бұрын
There is an former SP line here where I live through Ukiah, CA that has been abandon for over 20 years now. It used to be a huge line for logging here on the west coast that tied the UP mains all the way up to Eureka, CA. This line has a lot of history and only see's use on a section of line for the Skunk Train. It could use some attention!
@matthewfawbush773110 ай бұрын
Drayton I remember back in the day when me and James went to Andover VA to see the coal trains ready to take on Saluda Grade of 96 cars with the radio control car with mid-slave locomotives of motive power to headed to Saluda, the train went through Natural Tunnel, Speers Ferry, passed by my house at Daniel Boone Rd continuing on to Gate City, Weber City, Yuma, and the yard at Frisco On its way to the mountain of challenge of Saluda Mountain and I have seen a lot of Norfolk Southern Coal Trains tackled the grade back in the 90's and it was the day I will never forget of coal trains have ruled Saluda Grade and it was the class 1 steepest mountain railroad grade in the United States
@John-wd5om9 ай бұрын
This is an excellent video and the extra hour of footage makes it extra special 😊
@DelayInBlockProductions9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@kiefershanks417210 ай бұрын
Seeing 611 stall out for a moment really contextualizes just how challenging this track was to operate over.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Yep, the most-powerful 4-8-4 ever built stalling really puts the steepness of Saluda into perspective.
@jeremyscott869010 ай бұрын
Suggestion: Lehigh and Hudson River Rwy.. Abandoned after Conrail takeover. Ran from Bethlehem PA through NJ to Poughkeepsie NY.
@thepozfromoz516610 ай бұрын
I believe that the line should be opened back up and at least maintained for historic purposes.very cool video!
@vehicles_n_stuff10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this piece of railroading history
@larrickallaman6209 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of steam. So listening to 611 digging in and getting back going is absolutely awe inspiring
@sirensofneohio397910 ай бұрын
Really well put together video! I enjoyed it thoroughly. The old N&W Peavine Line in Ohio would make a great video similar to this.
@iwens196610 ай бұрын
That is a serious grade, even in an automobile! I would assume, on more reasonable grades, you can use your kinetic energy to help you up the grade with a run up prior to the grade. In the case of Saluda, it looks like it is pure horsepower and brute force to drag the consist up the grade. It blows me away that sufficient tractive effort can even be achieved.
@erikmcc80410 ай бұрын
Hey DIB and Drayton, thanks for the info. It's sad to see the end of a once busy line. 😢. If you want to see another line is CSX old B and O St Louis line. It's so sad thanks again.
@ridefast010 ай бұрын
Great content. Also, you can look up Norway's Flam railway, still running loco hauled passenger trains on grades of 5.5% (no rack and pinion). I would think modern electric trains with modern brakes and signals would be much easier and safer to operate, I have to admire anybody running steam on such a steep line!
@scr239210 ай бұрын
(Abandon railway suggestion) North Western Pacific railway in Northern California stretching from Napa to eureka. As a southern pacific branch. Abandoned in the late 90s the line is now run by smart rail. The line is fully abandoned past willits California
@YJRail10 ай бұрын
Well there is the Tennessee Railroad (AKA New River Scenic Railroad) out between Oakdale and Fork Mountain, TN. The photos I've seen include an abandoned ALCO Rs-1 in Southern green
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
That railroad is VERY HIGH on our list.
@littlegp189 ай бұрын
Yuck. Alcos are garbage
@michaelhollingsworth920910 ай бұрын
I wish trains didn't leave the grade I miss hearing and seeing the trains it's totally ashamed how the grade is now with weeds and trees on the rails I miss hearing that lonesome whistle and the engines with it's consist going up and down the grade the last steam locomotive ever going up and down the grade was on November 13 1994 with Norfolk and Western 611 with 2 Norfolk southern diesels and a livery painted diesel with 25 passenger cars that was a sad day i wish one day trains come back to saluda grade
@corduerorose974710 ай бұрын
Same thing in my hometown in Emporia va it been 10 years since norfolk southern discontinued from suffolk to Lawrenceville va was through Danville until 1992
@Manwholikestrains8 ай бұрын
The engineers who drove up and over saluda were top notch as far as skill is concerned
@Rf4L110 ай бұрын
Hello,very interesting video,wondering with todays trains using DPU,s and rear of train helpers would it have been easier through the grades if the tracks were still in use today
@RailPreserver2K10 ай бұрын
The view of the train climbing the grade at the end of the original video actually reminds me of a time lapse that was done on the White Pass in Yukon back in 2003 for one of their souvenir films that I had as a kid
@robertgift9 ай бұрын
Longer photos, illustrations and diagrams and less visuals of Daviduring his wonderful narration. Wanted to examine that steam locomotive longer while David spoke.. Has a regular steam train excursion ever been considered? Stops at Saluda for lunch and railroad memorabilia.
@anthonyzurro318210 ай бұрын
Hello, I would like you to explore the O&W railway from New Jersey to New York on the West shore. Also, The Lehigh and New England Railroad in PA.
@planebois9 ай бұрын
Also when is the next abandoned railway coming? I have some suggestions, like the chicago terminal operations on Northside Chicago
@CDtrumpet59 ай бұрын
If you're looking for abandoned rail lines, the Cedar Hill Yard in North Haven CT has been turned into a park, all of the rails are still in place. Part of the yard is still active, but much of the steam-era portions of the yard are explorable. It once was the largest rail yard in america.
@jamesburrelljr.856110 ай бұрын
This topic was covered in an earlier video possibly by Delay In Block. There so much information that resonates with me like i have seen this before perhaps in a shorter video form
@NuggetUnit10 ай бұрын
I was literally thinking, is this a re-upload? I've definitely seen this before
@bigB6flyer10 ай бұрын
Great video. Makes me a little sad to watch it. A great abandoned line to profile Drayton would be the SCL from Norlina to Petersburg. I believe it’s slated to be revamped for high speed rail but nature has been reclaiming it since 1987. My great uncle’s farm is very near the line in Bracey,VA. Used to love to hear the trains esp as they roared N up the hill after crossing the big Lake Gaston bridge.
@thomasdeturk51429 ай бұрын
This abandoned Railroad in North Carolina is a lot like the Tillamook Railroad between Banks and Tillamook in The state of Oregon.
@BWAProductions10 ай бұрын
Hey Drayton, you should checkout the abandoned line from Opelika, AL to Roanoke, AL. It was operated by the Southern RR company up until the 90s.
@OfficialSEIC2K610 ай бұрын
Saluda grade had an excellent history. Too bad no trains run on the Saluda Grade anymore. Wow
@asullivan40479 ай бұрын
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent still -motion pictures/detailed track maps. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Special thanks to veteran R.R. Employees sharing personal knowledge/experiences pertaining to this presentation. Jimmy Rogers the " Singing Break Men " was a genuine break men till changing careers for a singing entertainer 🎸🎶 ( 1926 thru 1933 . Classical recording. ( Break Man's Blues ). Viewing this presentation from the comfort zone of my computer room. Along the " Space Coast "🚀of Florida. 🐊🐊. Wishing viewers/R.R. Employees a safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 )🌈🎉😉
@DelayInBlockProductions9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@RyanGarner-dv6zw10 ай бұрын
I never heard about this abandoned railroad until now Elk River railroad in WV.
@DS759219 ай бұрын
I understand why the line was abandoned but it's sad today it sure would have been nice to see 4014 Big boy battling it's way up Saluda grade
@markparker684610 ай бұрын
Enjoyed ! How about Rock Island's Choctaw route ?
@sauced200710 ай бұрын
Look into the South Carolina Central railroad and all the rail lines that used run further than what it currently is. When I worked there it seemed like most tracks used to be mainlines to other areas.
@Amigafur10 ай бұрын
If you’re covering abandoned lines, you should cover Tennessee Pass here in Colorado! I believe it’s the largest dormant railroad line in America
@joedeppe990410 ай бұрын
Great work Drayton! Been watching since the beginning, great to see how your craft has evolved. I'd submit MILW's St Paul Pass line and N&W's Abdingdon Branch for future installments
@ThomasWLalor10 ай бұрын
I heard the word "KUDZU" and my flesh began creeping, almost as fast as that evil vine can grow.
@Brian_rock_railfan10 ай бұрын
there is a live cam in the city of Saluda 📹sadly most likely going to be turned into a railtrail 😥
@YardLimit10 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary, Drayton.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Much appreciated! I love your videos too. -Drayton
@samallan661610 ай бұрын
This looks like a re-upload of a previous video. Very good.
@jerrysinclair377110 ай бұрын
Drayton, another great video by DIB. Thanks so much for the informative video. We visited that area many years ago when the grade was active.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jerry. I always love your positive comments. -Drayton
@MrCarlna10 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing the closed caption. Love and interesting your videos.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@arthurschipper890610 ай бұрын
Very happy to see you introduce your new production. You always provide the rXr junkie exactly what that person needs. Context.
@johnpatterson427210 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, so very well done.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@skipssmn37549 ай бұрын
Its crazy to think americas classically recorded history is only a few hundred years. It already has such rich history.
@AugustusTitus10 ай бұрын
I did a calculation of what it would be in HO scale; 31 ft high and 150 ft long.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Wow!
@MarcelosalivaTRENESArg10 ай бұрын
Excellent video fantástic Capture my friend awesome locomotive 😍 fantástic from argentina 🇦🇷 my support 💪🏻
@rowsdower1210 ай бұрын
You have a cool name. Thanks for the video
@chadmoore933610 ай бұрын
What route does NS now use to replace this route?
@planebois9 ай бұрын
I can tell if this is a repost but yk what imma watch it anyway.
@TF8569 ай бұрын
RIGHT ON, RIGHT ON!!! More trackage for people to drive their home built rail carts on!!! I look forward to finding more abandoned rail trackage for building my own home built rail cart to drive on. 😃😁🙂😀 Hoping to find some in Northern California Kansas and Missouri.
@EntertainmentWorldz10 ай бұрын
super great video sir Love You All Time 😍😍❤❤
@dougkubash867310 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the ride! Thanks for sharing!
@trainman90242 ай бұрын
I haven't got much reason to go to the US besides the dorrango and silveton railway and the whitepass and youkon route I'll have to put this on my bucket list too
@bill74939 ай бұрын
So good to see you back
@thomasmackowiak9 ай бұрын
WOW! Drayton, when I started watching this video, I was wondering what additions or corrections to your video on the Saluda Grade since you had uploaded your portion of this video before. I was fascinated by the video of the ride on the Norfolk Southern geometry train on the Saluda Grade. That portion of the video was a fantastic find. Thank you for adding the geometry train ride to your original video on the Saluda Grade with its historical information and for uploading the combined video for us to enjoy!
@MenwithHill10 ай бұрын
It's technically not gonna be abandoned in a few years, but a long form video from you on the Lackawanna Cutoff would be awesome.
@nockreel119010 ай бұрын
Rupert West Virginia has a part time coal line. One of the tracks have been abandoned for decades. Extremely dangerous near the old mine shafts up top.
@Bryanja8110 ай бұрын
You might try looking the Mullan trail in North Idaho. I do believe that was once a railway over Mullan pass way back in the day. I know there is a very large abandoned railroad trussel over the south end of lake couer d’ Alene in North Idaho as well, but I’m not sure what railroad it was associated with.
@oldgoat14210 ай бұрын
DIB, I know this would require a bit of sacrifice but you may want to consider Donner Pass on the old Southern Pacific, especially it's snow sheds, as part of your abandoned lines series. There is also the railroad line in Monessen PA, coming out from I believe an old Bethlehem Steel mill across the Mon river. It's a long stretch, especially the high trestle from the mill to the other side of the river. Great stuff as always. Been a longtime fan.
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching. Donner as well as Tennessee Pass are high on my list. I really appreciate the suggestion! -Drayton
@mattmiller124610 ай бұрын
Great video! Very informative and interesting! As far as suggestions that you mentioned in the beginning, I think the Michigan Air Line would be interesting. I also wouldn't mind learning about the NYC line that ran between Detroit and Bay City, MI.
@HazyTom9 ай бұрын
They need to make the tracks into a "rails to trails". Great video. There's a great BBQ place in saluda!
@chadkelham503410 ай бұрын
One of the toughest, roughest grades in the United States, no contest.
@DarkLink199610 ай бұрын
A good abandoned RR to look into would be the old Pacific & Electric RR. In Fullerton, there's still the old bridge and line from it. But I haven't been by there in forever and last I saw they were removing some of the tracks.
@jacktaggart248910 ай бұрын
most excellent video. Extremely informative and lots of good comments with N&W 611 starring. Too bad a partnership couldn't be worked out with NS to have an easement for an improved hiking trail until such time as NS decides to reactivate the grade, or not. It would be a win-win situation
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
@SaddMoxxiee9 ай бұрын
Thanks for such an educational and informative video about the Saluda grade.
@DelayInBlockProductions9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@clearlycaribbeanreb289510 ай бұрын
This video is absolutely amazing!
@DelayInBlockProductions10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@restoredoutboards10 ай бұрын
Buford Pusser…Road Foreman of Engines. Lol. Seriously. These were the best of the best railroaders. I worked with a man from Bluefield who a fantastic engineer. A joy to work with. And these guys remind me of him. I’d have taken a train to the moon with him.
@asullivan40478 ай бұрын
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing ( C.C. )
@pmcaloon7 ай бұрын
Great video!!! Hope you can come out and do one on the "Poor Folks & Preachers" - the Potomac, Fredericksburg & Piedmont - connecting Fredericksburg and Orange, VA. You can still see the embankment in many places. The eastern end is now the Virginia Central rail trail and the western end is where the Buckingham Branch RR meets Norfolk Southern.
@TF8569 ай бұрын
Wonderful! With parallel tracks people can race their homemade rail carts.
@bhrailroadhistory150910 ай бұрын
Bath & Hammondsport Railroad in Bath New York is a good abandoned railroad and has story's to tell like how the Jupiter #60 and Lackawanna 952 both stayed there in WW2 and has so much more than just that