Excellent video 📸👏 🚂!! I I have always been a fan of your videos and your dedication to this rail line not to mention your ability to operate machines to give the best examples and views. My grandpa from Sicily told me of exploration of the area with his friends some of them Leni Lenape circa 1900 . He would hop trains and eventually wind up in the wild West and was welcomed by the Navajo who tattooed his back with a tarantula in the classic Navajo art style and... I was raised in Jersey City but moved to Bergen County in the late 1960s but moved to Kearny Elm and Belle Pike and briefly on Schuyler Ave just blocks away from the old rail line. A autographed book would make my day but I will settle for the book. I will definitely try to explore those areas you featured in this video 📸👏🚂
@jamesnichols21886 ай бұрын
Nice man ride that line many times thanks for sharing
@kathrynhurley30546 ай бұрын
Wow! all the many years I lived there (Nutley) and explored - never saw that cemetery, and so many other things you reveal in this vid... THANKS, Wheeler!
@johnofferman58146 ай бұрын
Love this stuff great pictures
@terrysummers63823 ай бұрын
Good stuff...
@AbandonedNorthJersey4 ай бұрын
Cool book.Very interesting I have a video of it from Newark that I explored at 3 in the morning 2016
@some1funny283 ай бұрын
Saw my house near old Arlington station. The platform of station used to be for the middle schoolers to hang and use skateboards. It was a thing in the 90's long gone and the boys are gone. I saw a mangy fox once running back to the swamps beyond Kearny. This is all fascinating. It will takes many years for Greenway to be completed. That DB Draw will take a long time.
@kurtmuller67506 ай бұрын
This is great stuff! Such a shame the railroad is gone
@JC-nl3nhАй бұрын
part of the intentional decolonization of the new world by china and russia post ww2. people are oblivious that we live in an occupied nation.
@JC-nl3nhАй бұрын
same with the morris canal, did we really benefit at all from removing that?!
@johnringoo7566 ай бұрын
Cool
@JC-nl3nhАй бұрын
I had my first kiss on this train track
@JC-nl3nhАй бұрын
it makes absolutely no sense to turn this thing into a walking/bike path when it is the most expensive real estate around and the right of way in such an area that exists already is priceless. why on earth would they take the tracks and infrastructure out rather than upgrading and reusing it to reconnect lost rail line towns