Filmed mostly in New Jersey on the Corridor and Trenton-Camden Line.
But some nice interior shots of the New York City PENN Station
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Filmed mostly in New Jersey on the Corridor and Trenton-Camden Line.
But some nice interior shots of the New York City PENN Station
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Good grief, what is with the title of this thread? An expert PRR modeler like yourself, and misspelling "Peensy"?
Good grief, what is with the title of this thread? An expert PRR modeler like yourself, and misspelling "Peensy"?
You tell 'em, Hot! Don't let 'em get away with it . . .
EdKing
Good grief, what is with the title of this thread? An expert PRR modeler like yourself, and misspelling "Peensy"?
https://ogrforum.com/d...02#12129987989693202
So I can't spell!!!!!!!
Just shoot me, since I'm past 70 and useless, right?
That was fun to watch...thanks.
Chris
weeo! great stuff Charlie.
this is how I recall the RR. sun-faded coaches covered with rust wash, scores of big long freights on the mainline, grimy stations and overgrown branch lines.
for as much as I know about the Pennsy, I was not aware of the fire at Trenton station, or that Reading RDCs ran through Newark to, I guess, Exchange Place?
thanks!
If you google "clear track ahead" you should come up with a pre-WWII PRR promotional film, aqbout 20 minutes, showing some PRR steam.
Great vidio !!
Neat to see the trains and the back ground for the details for modling.
Watched the entire film. Some great historical info there. It shows you how much we have lost through. All those industries allong the line are now in China and some of the lines and trains have entirely disappeared
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