“Little less talk and a lot more action” Here they are The official East Terminal Railway tee shirts! railroadmerch.com/
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@BiteMyCrankk3 жыл бұрын
I know some kids your sons age that can’t even change a tire. He knows how to do all this from your great parenting. Enjoy your proud dad moment. Great job guys. 👍
@rearspeaker6364
3 жыл бұрын
some?? there are a lot!!!!
@garyblacklidge12823 жыл бұрын
Still have to say again how awesome it is to see a father and son team kicking ass the way you guys are. I've watched every video you've posted and really enjoy the way you put them together. Can't wait for your next episode of "ETRX"
@sararook82243 жыл бұрын
I'm one of your ladies! Not going anywhere. I'm retired from Shell after 30+ yrs. One of my jobs was railroad supervisor in the plant. We had 80+ miles of track. Lot of maintaining and switching. We had (or still have) a couple of ALCO's. It's quite the operation. We pushed and pulled a lot of cars everyday. We moved both tank and hopper cars. Anyway I wish I knew where you were? I'd love to come help and hang out. Safety first! Always time for safety talk. Very important and I'm glad it's part of your daily plan. As a supervisor I was a high risk work permit writer. You can never have too much safety? Peace ✌!
@billmorris2613
3 жыл бұрын
Sara Rook Sara where is the Shell plant you worked at located? Was it a refinery, chemical plant, or both. I use to switch a small Shell plant before I retired from the railroad, and I live a few miles from a very large Shell facility.
@railroad90003 жыл бұрын
Two things to never discuss. Politics and religion. Both topics have ruined more friendships and family relations!
@lawrencestimpson6669
3 жыл бұрын
Was the rule when I use to hang out at bars.
@boomerdiorama
3 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencestimpson6669 I've seen bars ruin more families and relationships than politics or religion ever has. But then having worked in the corrections industry and substance abuse culture that would be obvious.
@lawrencestimpson6669
3 жыл бұрын
@@boomerdiorama I don’t buy into that....a person is responsible for their own actions, decisions and consequences . Blaming a place , building or location because a intoxicant is served is a scapegoat. With this logic you might as well blame gas stations that sell alcohol for the same.
@yt650
3 жыл бұрын
If you discuss politics and religion at say Thanksgiving, it cuts down on your Christmas gift list for your family LOL.
@railroad9000
3 жыл бұрын
@@yt650 Sure would!
@DelayInBlockProductions3 жыл бұрын
You guys are making great progress! Congratulations. Never give up! -Drayton
@portlandrailfanproductions1155
3 жыл бұрын
@asteinmann YEAH
@step2191
3 жыл бұрын
Now they're famous! Drayton you should visit them and take video of the progress next time your up that way!
@ablemagawitch
2 жыл бұрын
It always nice to see a comment from one of the bigger channels on one of the smaller ones. Especially when it isn't business motivated content creators deal of behind the scene co-branding & cross promotion based crap. Just an honest person enjoying the work and efforts of others trying to do something cool in their love of the same hobby. Enriching our of lives. 8 months later from your comment from circa January 2021 , there is so much more even cooler stuff happening. That the January 2021 us could only dream and hope for what is now a reality on September 21st 2021 with the East Terminal Railway and the little engine that can
@blitz0_rsps3 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the direction you're taking this series. I work at Home Depot, and I can relate to the Slips Trips and Falls mentality. This is turning into way more than you just showing you bought a railroad, this is like we are all along with you on the journey, and I can tell you a LOT of people are looking up to you as an inspiration. Keep up the great work, and thank you!
@eugenetswong
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I felt like he was telling his audience to walk carefully on his rail property, and to not talk politics. I took it very sesriously.
@viper33783 жыл бұрын
It's really an experience watching you all revive this stretch of track and making a working railroad. I wish I lived near the area as I would volunteer my time and experience in both railroading, welding and fabrication. I have also done some heavy equipment. Thank you for bringing this to us and keep up the great work.
@brianmccarthy7143 жыл бұрын
One of the high points as a young boy was touring the Electro Motive plant in McCook, IL with my dad. Just an amazing tour behind the scenes of the building of locomotives. Your channel is fantastic! Thank you.
@georgecarter8383 жыл бұрын
Each video I watch of you and Graham doing what you love brings a smile to me. I'm cheering you guys on. Just be safe out there! Even though I just retired from railroading, this is wanting me to do something like this again like my wife and I tried to buy a shortline railroad back in the early 90's.
@brianbridges68823 жыл бұрын
I think I could watch you all work all day and never get tired. LOL. I have enjoyed the journey and look forward to future update. I have had RR in my heart my entire life since my grandfather worked the rails at Cass in West Virginia. In his day they were cutting trees and hauling them. Now Cass is a tourist (Scenic) RR. Steam Logging engines are my love.
@banditfarmer19003 жыл бұрын
You guys are living the dream ! I'm glad you decided to bring us along for the ride. Bandit
@cjlaviation3 жыл бұрын
You guys should design a logo for your railway and put it on your vehicles. That would be awesome. It would also be cool if you put your logo on shirts. You could even sell them! I would definitely buy one to fund this awesome project! :)
@keeganseva3975
3 жыл бұрын
+1. I'd totally support in such a way as well!
@danmalloy69083 жыл бұрын
I stopped the video at the start to go put my work boots on. I think we worked hard today! 😀 Great work everyone!
@jameskeating69973 жыл бұрын
What a fabulous episode!! Totally understand that feeling when you watch and recognize that your son (or daughter) can achieve more than you. Must really be great to know that you two are a great team. Can’t wait for the next update.
@mattsvantassel46932 жыл бұрын
That father son make a pretty good team, it reminds me of my pops and the things we have done together.. don't see it very often.. proud of you Gram.. my dad n I are best friends... It's neat to see
@roycesorensen71563 жыл бұрын
Having worked on a short line railroad a few decades ago and being a rail fan anyway I’m having fun watching you with your project wishing I was working on it too but happy to see you guys do it.
@Justfor1day3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy following along and seeing your progress on the ETRX...discussing what will he done in the beginning each day and then showing how the work is done is entertaining and educational...very impressed with both of you and your work.
@rearspeaker63643 жыл бұрын
it seems to me that you have already have a plan in place and are executing it very well. thank you for bringing us along.
@clainis513 жыл бұрын
You guys are GREAT!!!! Been watching your videos. Great job on your victories. I'm a Roadmaster at several railroads and love the action. Graham is a great operator.. Good Job Graham. Thanks for showing us all.
@phoenicianlocal23633 жыл бұрын
Congrats you guys!, on acquiring your first piece of rolling stock. That lil rail kart will make a nice addition to all this I think. Its actually my new favorite thing about this railroad...well that aaand the high-rail truck. Keep up the good work folks. 👍😎
@Rebel96683 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of an old Elvis Presley song, "A Little Less Conversation, A Lot More Action". I like how you stuck that Four Tops song in at the end..."Ain't no woman like the one I got".
@VickyGeagan3 жыл бұрын
That song you like is done by Toby Kieth. I am glade that you bought the East Terminal RR. We meet many years ago at a historical railroad conference and model show. I am glad that you are keeping up with your family tradition and your son Graham is working with you. You really do know the rail road business.
@mysterion43013 жыл бұрын
I love watching the progress of the work on your rail and I love how far your video techniques and presentation have evolved in a couple of months. Keep up the great work...
@TheLonestar43 жыл бұрын
You may already be aware that Ozark Mountain Railcar has a GE 44 Tonner for sale. I don’t know the particulars of it, tho. They also list an 80 Tonner, but you guys have covered the problems with those.
@bradfordthompson83262 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed that you two respected each other...and you two give and inspire ideas to each other.....that alone is worth a billion.........
@lawrencegolba22443 жыл бұрын
Love your vision for your project. Rebuilding America. Rebuilding the local railroads.
@mdouglaswray3 жыл бұрын
I'm ok with no politics. I come to see you guys workin on your train set! :-D
@TheMilwaukieDan
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Well stated
@teddill48933 жыл бұрын
Great safety talk. Always important. Glad to see that the drainage is getting taken care of.
@DC9Douglas3 жыл бұрын
Keep up the great videos! I enjoy the "classroom/employee" format! Unique touch to the videos for sure 😁 !
@alexstuart18493 жыл бұрын
I personally love 45 and 25 tonners. Especially the siderod 45 tonners. One day I will buy some, probably in HO scale though haha
@rojorunner67373 жыл бұрын
"Little less talk and a lot more action" by Toby Keith. Originally recorded by Hank Williams, Jr. One of my favorites.
@Rebel9668
3 жыл бұрын
Reminds of of an Elvis Presley song called "A little less conversation a lot more action".
@Industrialmodels2
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen anyone talk so much....and say so little....
@marknewell7355
3 жыл бұрын
Love toby Keith especially how do you like me now and American soldier actually heard it on the radio over here in the UK on radio 2 which was a surprise
@ictrains9731
3 жыл бұрын
Fairmont Subdivision You haven't met my brother.
@jmilton5842
3 жыл бұрын
I missed your narrative
@jimhaines83703 жыл бұрын
The GE industrial locomotives are a neat deal that work hard and don’t cost a lot to run
@johnwagoner22793 жыл бұрын
When ditching, it works out better to start on the down grade end when possible. Any moisture will then drain away from your working area. It also helps ensure you have adequate fall.
@jimpallen3 жыл бұрын
I love what your doing. It would be nice to see a track plan of existing track, sidings, abandoned switches etc.. any history of those sidings would be nice too. Keep up the good work! Jim
@FunWithHOScaleStuff2 жыл бұрын
I love the whiteboard planning session. Really helps to follow along with the work you are doing.
@andyl22213 жыл бұрын
I watch a lot of videos of all sorts of construction and you are the first one to have a dry erase board and orange paint. It was nice to be able to visualize the project then see it happen . Thank you for the good videos .
@martymonfredini43843 жыл бұрын
When you are out and about looking at used equipment, you may want to keep your eye out for a good powerful wood chipper to use on all the brush and trees you are clearing out.
@tombarnes71963 жыл бұрын
Wishing you much luck and success in 2021! Thanks for letting me along for the ride!!
@littlewingpsc273 жыл бұрын
Its really great you are willing to share your experience to this level. I'm really enjoying the videos.
@dmorgan283 жыл бұрын
Wow looks good. You really got a lot done today. I like the equipment you purchased. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍❤️
@tomroise94262 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for sharing. I truly enjoy the journey, your content, presentation and dry sense of humor. Always look forward to your next chapter. Keep up the great work. Nothing like building something together with your son. Something I will never be able experience…… I have three daughters!!! Five granddaughters !!!!!!!! Love them all….
@Disblair3 жыл бұрын
Great to see more action. Hope your trench is a success with the water. Love watching the progress you are making. Good luck throughout 2021.
@richardsmith41473 жыл бұрын
This quite the project you have. Enjoy seeing the great family time and thank you for sharing. There is more to a railroad than just trains
@RussellNelson3 жыл бұрын
48:42 Only one piece of rolling stock, and what, it's fouling the main! :-)
@shooter5753 жыл бұрын
As a old tightwad that has worked construction and maintenance that loves RR you guys are doing a great job. Love the vids. Keep it up. From a viewer from that "up north" state :-)
@johnsmart9643 жыл бұрын
This video is top class, thank you so much for this. When you mentioned the culvert, it got me thinking of another KZreadr, Post 10, he has a big interest in culverts.
@georgew.56393 жыл бұрын
That little cat excavator seems to be doing what you need it to do. I think I’d get a culvert pipe to lay in there to make sure it stays open.
@jstutzman13013 жыл бұрын
Need a hitch drawbar on the flat cart to pull behind the hi rail.
@DanielPRails3 жыл бұрын
Crazy how much progress y’all have been making! Quite the difference from the first couple videos!
@jolietjohn80243 жыл бұрын
I didn't think anything was going to make me miss working MOW, this does. I enjoy your positivity, it's great!
@johnclements85493 жыл бұрын
Nice work, has to feel rewarding to see these accomplishments!
@SonicMonumentStudios523 жыл бұрын
I swear i learned everything I know from you and we’ve never met lol!! Another great video, Sir.
@RudyPipich3 жыл бұрын
I hope you pick me for the tour! I have a terminal railway I’d love to reactivate! Your input would be invaluable.
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
lets talk sometime
@jamesnull54153 жыл бұрын
I wish y’all the very best of luck in your efforts here. I ran across your channel not long ago and find it absolutely amazing. I’m an aircraft guy. Been working them for decades. But, I love trains. Again, I really enjoy your channel and I’ll continue to check in. Be safe and God bless. 🇺🇸
@mikejohnson-rj4uk3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I always wanted a job on the railroad, now I have one! Thanks.!
@kenmazer94813 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see what's in store for the ETRX
@mban21203 жыл бұрын
Looks great, small steps will lead to big results. I have run heavy equipment for years and biggest mistake is when working in soft ground or swamp, sometimes you have to take small steps and not do the whole job at once. Getting the water off the area and letting your ground stabilize will save a stuck machine.
@daddybearlv3 жыл бұрын
I am impressed with what you guys have going here. Best of luck for a big success!
@mainecoastrailfan3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, your rail line is really coming along!
@jonusle29373 жыл бұрын
Another informative video. Nice little crawler you have there. Congratulations on your first piece of rolling stock. I am a currently working as a school bus driver. But transportationsmanagement is my thing, hence my questions. In my youth (30 years ago), I worked on multiple future (now operating) railroad operation's committees. So your project is a lot fun to watch. I have a couple of curious questions which you may or may not answer. And I understand why some information is not forthcoming. 1. How wide is your property? Is it the standard railroad ROW of 150' or several acres? 2. How long is your spur at your dig site today? Do you have any other spurs off your tracks? I am in Southern California and enjoy seeing old rails being brought back into use. Thanks again for your fun informative videos. 3. How long is your Terminal Railway?
@jeffreyking18803 жыл бұрын
Hello, Really enjoying your videos Guys. Keep them coming!
@opsurf91983 жыл бұрын
Another great video keep up the great work! Your living the dream.
@catherinecook20463 жыл бұрын
this was the best yet! thanks for sharing.
@t.j.carroll85123 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with PODs and morning briefings. Gets all of us on the same page. You are still having a lot of fun making it your own. Keep it up. And what do I like about trains, Yes.
@christopheromeara6893 жыл бұрын
Great job Gram 👍
@realmongo75653 жыл бұрын
Great to see you are getting the water problem under control!
@prrproductions54693 жыл бұрын
Wow that tour would be amazing. I love steam and diesel and passenger and freight. I just love railroading in general
@garthmcgibbon42853 жыл бұрын
My wife when she was alive was down in the ditch with me rebuilding the septic tank lines. Cleaned up and made a mean mess of biscuits!
@kemallen24113 жыл бұрын
Following you from Montana as a farmer here really love and Need the railroads! Kem Allen
@elsdp-45603 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU...for sharing. Watched and very much enjoyed.
@phil698813 жыл бұрын
You guys look you're having a fantastic time of it! 👍 Even all the way over here, in the UK, it's great to watch and follow along. Keep it up! (also, may I suggest a wider bucket for the mini digger 😂)
@TheDaf95xf3 жыл бұрын
Hi guys 👍🏻 I loved this from the start to the finish 😄 I'm on the journey all the way from the UK 🇬🇧 Keep safe and take care cheers Stevie 😎🇬🇧
@michaelbarron8643 жыл бұрын
As you know, watch out for the caterpillar heads on the GE center cabs.
@Miss.C.3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting us be part of your adventure.
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! thank you for watching,
@magoo99813 жыл бұрын
Love this channel and love the format your setup with this video
@peteobrien51253 жыл бұрын
Great job guys!!! Nothing worse than water problems.
@JeffRichBLET1293 жыл бұрын
Your cart purchase reminded me of ours in the 80's .we made three drawbar for it out of pipe with home made brackets. The 10ft bar was for the tie handler so it could load it with reduced motion on the boom. A 4' bar for the spiker and a 20 ' bar for rail or switch tie hauling which was rarely used. We welded dunnage pockets on the frame on all four sides for 4x4 stakes .
@kens.37293 жыл бұрын
We Like 👍 your Mission so Please keep producing the Video Content for us and Thanks. 👍
@MAT4T3 жыл бұрын
Nice Action, but I also like your comments! Also a good to speed some scenes up. Like to see your progress!
@bigbeatbopper99993 жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching this channel! Can’t wait for every upload! I enjoy the safety briefing in the morning... and making us feel like employees. Makes me chuckle. Little tip that might help you out on the Cat. When you were digging the cutoff ditch’s head, to get a better angle on the cutting edge. Angle the boom to the side. Such as the left. Just a little somthing I saw... keep up the good work!
@Whipple13 жыл бұрын
Funny you mention Atlas Railroad Construction Company. My dad and I were recently talking about this company. Atlas was a growing and booming family owned business in Washington County, PA when I grew up in the 70s. One of the many members of the Stout family was PA State Senator Barry Stout. He and my father worked together on my projects in Harrisburg. Barry was a giant among his peers in the statehouse and his fingerprint is on many of the Mon Valley’s biggest and most noteworthy public works improvements. I remember him fondly for the good work he did for our locale. Keep up your good work, fellas! Cheers! Whipple
@firebat2143 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update...
@tomroise94263 жыл бұрын
Lots of fun. Thank you for sharing. I thought we agreed no music🙃 I’m still trying to understand how you defy the laws of gravity and have water flowing north? You must have an elevated water table? Good stuff. Looking forward to the next time.
@JZSlenker3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying your project and your effort.
@robingarrison19523 жыл бұрын
Looking really good!!!!!
@Roadkill6013 жыл бұрын
Spray some silicone in your bucket, that did the trick for me when I had sticky mud in my backhoe
@Elf_Hour
3 жыл бұрын
was going to say the same thing but saw your comment first. Same principle as geasing a bread pan Be sure to do it before starting work and with a clean bucket. :)
@LTD3473 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode lads. Good job on the drainage ditch. If I can make a suggestion, you should do an episode just walking out the track on camera to show us just what you have. I’m from Australia so wouldn’t even have a clue where to look on google maps to see where you are and what you have
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
We will
@BigDuke-md8ec3 жыл бұрын
Love the channel ... agree with the other subscribers : little less talk , a lot more action
@haroldorndorff31333 жыл бұрын
I know little about RRs, but this is fascinating. I will eagerly await further progress!
@grublet20933 жыл бұрын
Good to see there is international ideas going on with that Canada dry! Also rent a wood chipper for all your scrub wood there you can sell it bagged for garden bedding
@CNW10253 жыл бұрын
Holy crap its a microphone! You got my attention...Well done gentlemen
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
lol
@davidbarrett36623 жыл бұрын
Just discovered this channel and am so enjoying your videos.
@Punninator13 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in how you adjust the gauge on tracks...I'm going to have to do lots of that very soon myself and while there are a million ways to do it, I'm curious to see how two smart guys like y'all do it on track and tools similar to what I'm going to be dealing with down here!
@saltleywsc3 жыл бұрын
Great video both !
@ScottHead3 жыл бұрын
I like the talk as well as the action. Great project, I look every day for updates. Glad to see a notification today. As someone who's grandfather was killed by a slip on an oil rig, I appreciate the safety talk. Looking forward to a cab-view ride along the whole rail one day, or maybe strap a gopro on your road-rail truck ad zoon us down the line.
@ScottHead
3 жыл бұрын
Ooo , I commented before you revealed ETRX 0001, love to take a ride on that one!
@markh73063 жыл бұрын
Two comments: You are both a good teacher and good business person. Second, My interest is in building railroads. But I became a lawyer instead and am now retired. Regarding injuries under the FELA (workers comp for railroad workers but only applies to RR's in interstate commerce and injured workers can get a financial recovery for pain and suffering ) uneven ballast is one theory of recovery.
@m5trainhorn763 жыл бұрын
Its like your own giant model railroad!! Graet work
@jimanderson44953 жыл бұрын
Love the channel. Very interested in your project.
@jimmimlitsch34253 жыл бұрын
I am thinking with the way Norfolk southern is going, they may have a few newer six axles for sale. You could probably end up with three or four of them.
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I know some kids your sons age that can’t even change a tire. He knows how to do all this from your great parenting. Enjoy your proud dad moment. Great job guys. 👍
@rearspeaker6364
3 жыл бұрын
some?? there are a lot!!!!
Still have to say again how awesome it is to see a father and son team kicking ass the way you guys are. I've watched every video you've posted and really enjoy the way you put them together. Can't wait for your next episode of "ETRX"
I'm one of your ladies! Not going anywhere. I'm retired from Shell after 30+ yrs. One of my jobs was railroad supervisor in the plant. We had 80+ miles of track. Lot of maintaining and switching. We had (or still have) a couple of ALCO's. It's quite the operation. We pushed and pulled a lot of cars everyday. We moved both tank and hopper cars. Anyway I wish I knew where you were? I'd love to come help and hang out. Safety first! Always time for safety talk. Very important and I'm glad it's part of your daily plan. As a supervisor I was a high risk work permit writer. You can never have too much safety? Peace ✌!
@billmorris2613
3 жыл бұрын
Sara Rook Sara where is the Shell plant you worked at located? Was it a refinery, chemical plant, or both. I use to switch a small Shell plant before I retired from the railroad, and I live a few miles from a very large Shell facility.
Two things to never discuss. Politics and religion. Both topics have ruined more friendships and family relations!
@lawrencestimpson6669
3 жыл бұрын
Was the rule when I use to hang out at bars.
@boomerdiorama
3 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencestimpson6669 I've seen bars ruin more families and relationships than politics or religion ever has. But then having worked in the corrections industry and substance abuse culture that would be obvious.
@lawrencestimpson6669
3 жыл бұрын
@@boomerdiorama I don’t buy into that....a person is responsible for their own actions, decisions and consequences . Blaming a place , building or location because a intoxicant is served is a scapegoat. With this logic you might as well blame gas stations that sell alcohol for the same.
@yt650
3 жыл бұрын
If you discuss politics and religion at say Thanksgiving, it cuts down on your Christmas gift list for your family LOL.
@railroad9000
3 жыл бұрын
@@yt650 Sure would!
You guys are making great progress! Congratulations. Never give up! -Drayton
@portlandrailfanproductions1155
3 жыл бұрын
@asteinmann YEAH
@step2191
3 жыл бұрын
Now they're famous! Drayton you should visit them and take video of the progress next time your up that way!
@ablemagawitch
2 жыл бұрын
It always nice to see a comment from one of the bigger channels on one of the smaller ones. Especially when it isn't business motivated content creators deal of behind the scene co-branding & cross promotion based crap. Just an honest person enjoying the work and efforts of others trying to do something cool in their love of the same hobby. Enriching our of lives. 8 months later from your comment from circa January 2021 , there is so much more even cooler stuff happening. That the January 2021 us could only dream and hope for what is now a reality on September 21st 2021 with the East Terminal Railway and the little engine that can
I LOVE the direction you're taking this series. I work at Home Depot, and I can relate to the Slips Trips and Falls mentality. This is turning into way more than you just showing you bought a railroad, this is like we are all along with you on the journey, and I can tell you a LOT of people are looking up to you as an inspiration. Keep up the great work, and thank you!
@eugenetswong
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I felt like he was telling his audience to walk carefully on his rail property, and to not talk politics. I took it very sesriously.
It's really an experience watching you all revive this stretch of track and making a working railroad. I wish I lived near the area as I would volunteer my time and experience in both railroading, welding and fabrication. I have also done some heavy equipment. Thank you for bringing this to us and keep up the great work.
One of the high points as a young boy was touring the Electro Motive plant in McCook, IL with my dad. Just an amazing tour behind the scenes of the building of locomotives. Your channel is fantastic! Thank you.
Each video I watch of you and Graham doing what you love brings a smile to me. I'm cheering you guys on. Just be safe out there! Even though I just retired from railroading, this is wanting me to do something like this again like my wife and I tried to buy a shortline railroad back in the early 90's.
I think I could watch you all work all day and never get tired. LOL. I have enjoyed the journey and look forward to future update. I have had RR in my heart my entire life since my grandfather worked the rails at Cass in West Virginia. In his day they were cutting trees and hauling them. Now Cass is a tourist (Scenic) RR. Steam Logging engines are my love.
You guys are living the dream ! I'm glad you decided to bring us along for the ride. Bandit
You guys should design a logo for your railway and put it on your vehicles. That would be awesome. It would also be cool if you put your logo on shirts. You could even sell them! I would definitely buy one to fund this awesome project! :)
@keeganseva3975
3 жыл бұрын
+1. I'd totally support in such a way as well!
I stopped the video at the start to go put my work boots on. I think we worked hard today! 😀 Great work everyone!
What a fabulous episode!! Totally understand that feeling when you watch and recognize that your son (or daughter) can achieve more than you. Must really be great to know that you two are a great team. Can’t wait for the next update.
That father son make a pretty good team, it reminds me of my pops and the things we have done together.. don't see it very often.. proud of you Gram.. my dad n I are best friends... It's neat to see
Having worked on a short line railroad a few decades ago and being a rail fan anyway I’m having fun watching you with your project wishing I was working on it too but happy to see you guys do it.
Really enjoy following along and seeing your progress on the ETRX...discussing what will he done in the beginning each day and then showing how the work is done is entertaining and educational...very impressed with both of you and your work.
it seems to me that you have already have a plan in place and are executing it very well. thank you for bringing us along.
You guys are GREAT!!!! Been watching your videos. Great job on your victories. I'm a Roadmaster at several railroads and love the action. Graham is a great operator.. Good Job Graham. Thanks for showing us all.
Congrats you guys!, on acquiring your first piece of rolling stock. That lil rail kart will make a nice addition to all this I think. Its actually my new favorite thing about this railroad...well that aaand the high-rail truck. Keep up the good work folks. 👍😎
Reminds me of an old Elvis Presley song, "A Little Less Conversation, A Lot More Action". I like how you stuck that Four Tops song in at the end..."Ain't no woman like the one I got".
That song you like is done by Toby Kieth. I am glade that you bought the East Terminal RR. We meet many years ago at a historical railroad conference and model show. I am glad that you are keeping up with your family tradition and your son Graham is working with you. You really do know the rail road business.
I love watching the progress of the work on your rail and I love how far your video techniques and presentation have evolved in a couple of months. Keep up the great work...
You may already be aware that Ozark Mountain Railcar has a GE 44 Tonner for sale. I don’t know the particulars of it, tho. They also list an 80 Tonner, but you guys have covered the problems with those.
I'm impressed that you two respected each other...and you two give and inspire ideas to each other.....that alone is worth a billion.........
Love your vision for your project. Rebuilding America. Rebuilding the local railroads.
I'm ok with no politics. I come to see you guys workin on your train set! :-D
@TheMilwaukieDan
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Well stated
Great safety talk. Always important. Glad to see that the drainage is getting taken care of.
Keep up the great videos! I enjoy the "classroom/employee" format! Unique touch to the videos for sure 😁 !
I personally love 45 and 25 tonners. Especially the siderod 45 tonners. One day I will buy some, probably in HO scale though haha
"Little less talk and a lot more action" by Toby Keith. Originally recorded by Hank Williams, Jr. One of my favorites.
@Rebel9668
3 жыл бұрын
Reminds of of an Elvis Presley song called "A little less conversation a lot more action".
@Industrialmodels2
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen anyone talk so much....and say so little....
@marknewell7355
3 жыл бұрын
Love toby Keith especially how do you like me now and American soldier actually heard it on the radio over here in the UK on radio 2 which was a surprise
@ictrains9731
3 жыл бұрын
Fairmont Subdivision You haven't met my brother.
@jmilton5842
3 жыл бұрын
I missed your narrative
The GE industrial locomotives are a neat deal that work hard and don’t cost a lot to run
When ditching, it works out better to start on the down grade end when possible. Any moisture will then drain away from your working area. It also helps ensure you have adequate fall.
I love what your doing. It would be nice to see a track plan of existing track, sidings, abandoned switches etc.. any history of those sidings would be nice too. Keep up the good work! Jim
I love the whiteboard planning session. Really helps to follow along with the work you are doing.
I watch a lot of videos of all sorts of construction and you are the first one to have a dry erase board and orange paint. It was nice to be able to visualize the project then see it happen . Thank you for the good videos .
When you are out and about looking at used equipment, you may want to keep your eye out for a good powerful wood chipper to use on all the brush and trees you are clearing out.
Wishing you much luck and success in 2021! Thanks for letting me along for the ride!!
Its really great you are willing to share your experience to this level. I'm really enjoying the videos.
Wow looks good. You really got a lot done today. I like the equipment you purchased. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍❤️
Great video. Thank you for sharing. I truly enjoy the journey, your content, presentation and dry sense of humor. Always look forward to your next chapter. Keep up the great work. Nothing like building something together with your son. Something I will never be able experience…… I have three daughters!!! Five granddaughters !!!!!!!! Love them all….
Great to see more action. Hope your trench is a success with the water. Love watching the progress you are making. Good luck throughout 2021.
This quite the project you have. Enjoy seeing the great family time and thank you for sharing. There is more to a railroad than just trains
48:42 Only one piece of rolling stock, and what, it's fouling the main! :-)
As a old tightwad that has worked construction and maintenance that loves RR you guys are doing a great job. Love the vids. Keep it up. From a viewer from that "up north" state :-)
This video is top class, thank you so much for this. When you mentioned the culvert, it got me thinking of another KZreadr, Post 10, he has a big interest in culverts.
That little cat excavator seems to be doing what you need it to do. I think I’d get a culvert pipe to lay in there to make sure it stays open.
Need a hitch drawbar on the flat cart to pull behind the hi rail.
Crazy how much progress y’all have been making! Quite the difference from the first couple videos!
I didn't think anything was going to make me miss working MOW, this does. I enjoy your positivity, it's great!
Nice work, has to feel rewarding to see these accomplishments!
I swear i learned everything I know from you and we’ve never met lol!! Another great video, Sir.
I hope you pick me for the tour! I have a terminal railway I’d love to reactivate! Your input would be invaluable.
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
lets talk sometime
I wish y’all the very best of luck in your efforts here. I ran across your channel not long ago and find it absolutely amazing. I’m an aircraft guy. Been working them for decades. But, I love trains. Again, I really enjoy your channel and I’ll continue to check in. Be safe and God bless. 🇺🇸
Wow, I always wanted a job on the railroad, now I have one! Thanks.!
Can't wait to see what's in store for the ETRX
Looks great, small steps will lead to big results. I have run heavy equipment for years and biggest mistake is when working in soft ground or swamp, sometimes you have to take small steps and not do the whole job at once. Getting the water off the area and letting your ground stabilize will save a stuck machine.
I am impressed with what you guys have going here. Best of luck for a big success!
Excellent video, your rail line is really coming along!
Another informative video. Nice little crawler you have there. Congratulations on your first piece of rolling stock. I am a currently working as a school bus driver. But transportationsmanagement is my thing, hence my questions. In my youth (30 years ago), I worked on multiple future (now operating) railroad operation's committees. So your project is a lot fun to watch. I have a couple of curious questions which you may or may not answer. And I understand why some information is not forthcoming. 1. How wide is your property? Is it the standard railroad ROW of 150' or several acres? 2. How long is your spur at your dig site today? Do you have any other spurs off your tracks? I am in Southern California and enjoy seeing old rails being brought back into use. Thanks again for your fun informative videos. 3. How long is your Terminal Railway?
Hello, Really enjoying your videos Guys. Keep them coming!
Another great video keep up the great work! Your living the dream.
this was the best yet! thanks for sharing.
Nothing wrong with PODs and morning briefings. Gets all of us on the same page. You are still having a lot of fun making it your own. Keep it up. And what do I like about trains, Yes.
Great job Gram 👍
Great to see you are getting the water problem under control!
Wow that tour would be amazing. I love steam and diesel and passenger and freight. I just love railroading in general
My wife when she was alive was down in the ditch with me rebuilding the septic tank lines. Cleaned up and made a mean mess of biscuits!
Following you from Montana as a farmer here really love and Need the railroads! Kem Allen
THANK YOU...for sharing. Watched and very much enjoyed.
You guys look you're having a fantastic time of it! 👍 Even all the way over here, in the UK, it's great to watch and follow along. Keep it up! (also, may I suggest a wider bucket for the mini digger 😂)
Hi guys 👍🏻 I loved this from the start to the finish 😄 I'm on the journey all the way from the UK 🇬🇧 Keep safe and take care cheers Stevie 😎🇬🇧
As you know, watch out for the caterpillar heads on the GE center cabs.
Thank you for letting us be part of your adventure.
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! thank you for watching,
Love this channel and love the format your setup with this video
Great job guys!!! Nothing worse than water problems.
Your cart purchase reminded me of ours in the 80's .we made three drawbar for it out of pipe with home made brackets. The 10ft bar was for the tie handler so it could load it with reduced motion on the boom. A 4' bar for the spiker and a 20 ' bar for rail or switch tie hauling which was rarely used. We welded dunnage pockets on the frame on all four sides for 4x4 stakes .
We Like 👍 your Mission so Please keep producing the Video Content for us and Thanks. 👍
Nice Action, but I also like your comments! Also a good to speed some scenes up. Like to see your progress!
I enjoy watching this channel! Can’t wait for every upload! I enjoy the safety briefing in the morning... and making us feel like employees. Makes me chuckle. Little tip that might help you out on the Cat. When you were digging the cutoff ditch’s head, to get a better angle on the cutting edge. Angle the boom to the side. Such as the left. Just a little somthing I saw... keep up the good work!
Funny you mention Atlas Railroad Construction Company. My dad and I were recently talking about this company. Atlas was a growing and booming family owned business in Washington County, PA when I grew up in the 70s. One of the many members of the Stout family was PA State Senator Barry Stout. He and my father worked together on my projects in Harrisburg. Barry was a giant among his peers in the statehouse and his fingerprint is on many of the Mon Valley’s biggest and most noteworthy public works improvements. I remember him fondly for the good work he did for our locale. Keep up your good work, fellas! Cheers! Whipple
Thanks for the update...
Lots of fun. Thank you for sharing. I thought we agreed no music🙃 I’m still trying to understand how you defy the laws of gravity and have water flowing north? You must have an elevated water table? Good stuff. Looking forward to the next time.
Really enjoying your project and your effort.
Looking really good!!!!!
Spray some silicone in your bucket, that did the trick for me when I had sticky mud in my backhoe
@Elf_Hour
3 жыл бұрын
was going to say the same thing but saw your comment first. Same principle as geasing a bread pan Be sure to do it before starting work and with a clean bucket. :)
Really enjoyed this episode lads. Good job on the drainage ditch. If I can make a suggestion, you should do an episode just walking out the track on camera to show us just what you have. I’m from Australia so wouldn’t even have a clue where to look on google maps to see where you are and what you have
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
We will
Love the channel ... agree with the other subscribers : little less talk , a lot more action
I know little about RRs, but this is fascinating. I will eagerly await further progress!
Good to see there is international ideas going on with that Canada dry! Also rent a wood chipper for all your scrub wood there you can sell it bagged for garden bedding
Holy crap its a microphone! You got my attention...Well done gentlemen
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
lol
Just discovered this channel and am so enjoying your videos.
I'm interested in how you adjust the gauge on tracks...I'm going to have to do lots of that very soon myself and while there are a million ways to do it, I'm curious to see how two smart guys like y'all do it on track and tools similar to what I'm going to be dealing with down here!
Great video both !
I like the talk as well as the action. Great project, I look every day for updates. Glad to see a notification today. As someone who's grandfather was killed by a slip on an oil rig, I appreciate the safety talk. Looking forward to a cab-view ride along the whole rail one day, or maybe strap a gopro on your road-rail truck ad zoon us down the line.
@ScottHead
3 жыл бұрын
Ooo , I commented before you revealed ETRX 0001, love to take a ride on that one!
Two comments: You are both a good teacher and good business person. Second, My interest is in building railroads. But I became a lawyer instead and am now retired. Regarding injuries under the FELA (workers comp for railroad workers but only applies to RR's in interstate commerce and injured workers can get a financial recovery for pain and suffering ) uneven ballast is one theory of recovery.
Its like your own giant model railroad!! Graet work
Love the channel. Very interested in your project.
I am thinking with the way Norfolk southern is going, they may have a few newer six axles for sale. You could probably end up with three or four of them.
Congratulations on 10k
@eastterminalrailway5975
3 жыл бұрын
thank you