THAT'S EINGINES SHOULD BE UPGRADE IN 15000 HP , FOR MODERNISM . - AVY
@gusshadleythelunaticfromar71259 күн бұрын
Wonderfully and masterly done sir.
@gusshadleythelunaticfromar71259 күн бұрын
The station scene at Staunton, in B&W, genius.
@rolandomartinez123110 күн бұрын
exelente Trabajo
@rosangelaferreiradelimasou711713 күн бұрын
Ahh yes nostalgia
@charonsferryold14 күн бұрын
I swear this is the first video I've seen of Strasburg that really takes the time to display the Ferree-Carpenter graveyard. Kudos for that as well as some phenomenal camera work in general
@charonsferryold14 күн бұрын
I swear, every single compilation I've seen of this 611 trip includes the underpass at Swoope. Such a perfect spot, praying on my hands and knees that this becomes an annual excursion.
@fuscoproductions14 күн бұрын
@@charonsferryold I hope so too, this is a great line for the 611 with some gorgeous scenery. Funny you should mention Swoope - I almost didn’t include that shot. (Running less aggressively than the other shots, but I felt the scenery made up for it)
@AlongCameDalton16 күн бұрын
Your footage is always top notch, and this is no exception. Great video.
@kate13106917 күн бұрын
We have booked this for July, and i can't wait after watching this video, it looks absolutely amazing.thanks for sharing this incredible video 🤩
@nssteampunk486518 күн бұрын
I never got to ride behind it, but I remember seeing it in the shops.
@ALKT202318 күн бұрын
0:27
@nickharding35019 күн бұрын
By far one of the best videos made of last fall's trips. So few people are able to combine videography, editing, and sound for steam as well as you have. Well done!
@liamchrysleraltoveros546119 күн бұрын
Everyone here in 2024?
@merccadoosis884720 күн бұрын
really nice video - I wish it was longer
@Steam_inthe_eastcoast21 күн бұрын
Very awesome videography Joe!
@darrenswan60021 күн бұрын
The whistle squeak at 1:18 and 2:12
@juanpapisjuanpapis650322 күн бұрын
2317 el tren video
@phoenixfire25722 күн бұрын
I was seeing this at 7 now I am 19 years old
@VicksburgRailProductions23 күн бұрын
If you don’t mind me asking, what equipment and stuff do you use in your videos? I’d like to start photography.
@TheBerkshireMainline23 күн бұрын
This videography is second to none even from the start. Well freaking done dude!
@liantorres757627 күн бұрын
Gzh
@douglas704627 күн бұрын
This is beautifully produced; a story well told. I was proud to have one of my vintage photographs in a show at the O. Winston Link Museum this past year and your tip of the hat, masterfully done, did not go unnoticed. Exceptional good work and thank you.
@fuscoproductions26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the glowing review. O. Winston Link is an inspiration to us all, and I am glad you noted the influence. :-)
@terencewilliammckenna612128 күн бұрын
Wow
@ar-bo6pd28 күн бұрын
FINALLY, i was trying to find this video for 3 years!!
@JLIRailPro28 күн бұрын
Incredible video Joe! Great video as always!
@mumumaaaah28 күн бұрын
How’s your day Joe?
@CommanderCalico29 күн бұрын
This looks higher quality than cocomelon
@CoasterFan500329 күн бұрын
This is amazing
@JamesAttwellPhotography29 күн бұрын
Mr Joe Fusco for an Oscar please! What an incredible film. Colour, lighting, mood...it has it all.
@fuscoproductions29 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! I do not think train videos qualify for Oscars, usually. 😂😂😂 But I appreciate the compliments.
@michaelcolucci573429 күн бұрын
Those shots and pacing scenes are absolutely incredible!
@florencedivision29 күн бұрын
Joe, this might be THE best 611 video ever made. The camera work rivals multi person film crews. I can not thank you enough for making this video and all of your others. Can't wait to see what's next!
@fuscoproductions29 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words - especially the part about it looking like a multi person film crew. It was a single camera for this one! (Spread across 3 days)
@TheBigBananaRailfan29 күн бұрын
Amazing stuff Joe! The Buckingham Branch trips were truly spectacular, and this video captures just how dramatic of a show #611 put out on those trips! I had a blast chasing them, and it looks like you sure did as well! Here’s to hoping we can all head to see her in Virginia again next year!
@BTCRAILFILMS29 күн бұрын
From start to finish I'm floored at how good this is. Truly cannot out Fusco the Fusco! (Although I will die on the hill for my shot at Staunton Station!)
@FloridaRailfan29 күн бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos like no others. You certainly did 611’s season justice
@AlleghenyRailProductions29 күн бұрын
Great video!
@cpjjp470529 күн бұрын
Where was this filmed?
@thunderbird192129 күн бұрын
Beautiful footage! Interesting fact: I'm pretty sure that C&O 614 under Ross Rowland's leadership ran this route or a stretch very close to it in the 1980s. If so, easy to see why a number of heritage groups would want to run excursions on it. The scenery is glorious.
@saturnwing29 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏 Cool
@jjsmith40629 күн бұрын
Loved it Joe!
@BlueCometProductions29 күн бұрын
Hawt
@CullenTabaczynski29 күн бұрын
Wonderful video. Great lighting and shadows!
@TrainMedia0029 күн бұрын
Your videos and edits are killing me, this is a huge masterpiece. I better start having my own channel and do some railfanning and stuff like that.
@SouthernKansasRailfanАй бұрын
An abosolutely beautiful presentation of the Queen of Steam! Probably the best I've seen from those trips! Excellent work!
@M.R.FlanaganАй бұрын
We as people didn’t deserve this video, you’ve completely outdone yourself Joe…. I don’t care whatever video gets released by anyone this year, this can’t be topped
@railfanningwithtydanАй бұрын
1:58 Joe. This… is incredible!! Your production is unlike any other! I’m glad you could make it to see the J on the main! Quite the hectic chase at such speeds 😂
@charonsferryold14 күн бұрын
For sure. I've never chased mainline steam before, the combination of the speed of the train itself and the thick crowds of other chasers was definitely stressful.
@thehunter5740Ай бұрын
I knew this would be amazing right from the intro but when I got to the shot at 2:10 I was in awe. probably one of the best "pacing a steam locomotive" clips ever filmed
@fuscoproductionsАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. I know the pacing sequence wasn’t long (and for good reason - we didn’t want to hold up traffic!) but I think it did the trick. :-) Glad you like it!
@TrainWizardProductionsАй бұрын
This is worthy of an Academy Award!
@ethanpiscitello188Ай бұрын
Another stellar video, in the bag
@StormySkyRailProductionsАй бұрын
Wow what an awesome video and enjoyed watching. Have a wonderful rest of your Tuesday.(Steve)
@kawasakiz76Ай бұрын
Killer video!!
@MPT_ProductionsАй бұрын
Fantastic video, Joe! This is by far my favorite 611 from last fall. Those were great trips, and you documented them beautifully!
@fuscoproductionsАй бұрын
Thanks, Mark! Glad I was able to be there. Mainline steam isn’t something to be taken for granted!
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THAT'S EINGINES SHOULD BE UPGRADE IN 15000 HP , FOR MODERNISM . - AVY
Wonderfully and masterly done sir.
The station scene at Staunton, in B&W, genius.
exelente Trabajo
Ahh yes nostalgia
I swear this is the first video I've seen of Strasburg that really takes the time to display the Ferree-Carpenter graveyard. Kudos for that as well as some phenomenal camera work in general
I swear, every single compilation I've seen of this 611 trip includes the underpass at Swoope. Such a perfect spot, praying on my hands and knees that this becomes an annual excursion.
@@charonsferryold I hope so too, this is a great line for the 611 with some gorgeous scenery. Funny you should mention Swoope - I almost didn’t include that shot. (Running less aggressively than the other shots, but I felt the scenery made up for it)
Your footage is always top notch, and this is no exception. Great video.
We have booked this for July, and i can't wait after watching this video, it looks absolutely amazing.thanks for sharing this incredible video 🤩
I never got to ride behind it, but I remember seeing it in the shops.
0:27
By far one of the best videos made of last fall's trips. So few people are able to combine videography, editing, and sound for steam as well as you have. Well done!
Everyone here in 2024?
really nice video - I wish it was longer
Very awesome videography Joe!
The whistle squeak at 1:18 and 2:12
2317 el tren video
I was seeing this at 7 now I am 19 years old
If you don’t mind me asking, what equipment and stuff do you use in your videos? I’d like to start photography.
This videography is second to none even from the start. Well freaking done dude!
Gzh
This is beautifully produced; a story well told. I was proud to have one of my vintage photographs in a show at the O. Winston Link Museum this past year and your tip of the hat, masterfully done, did not go unnoticed. Exceptional good work and thank you.
Thanks for the glowing review. O. Winston Link is an inspiration to us all, and I am glad you noted the influence. :-)
Wow
FINALLY, i was trying to find this video for 3 years!!
Incredible video Joe! Great video as always!
How’s your day Joe?
This looks higher quality than cocomelon
This is amazing
Mr Joe Fusco for an Oscar please! What an incredible film. Colour, lighting, mood...it has it all.
Glad you liked it! I do not think train videos qualify for Oscars, usually. 😂😂😂 But I appreciate the compliments.
Those shots and pacing scenes are absolutely incredible!
Joe, this might be THE best 611 video ever made. The camera work rivals multi person film crews. I can not thank you enough for making this video and all of your others. Can't wait to see what's next!
Thanks for the kind words - especially the part about it looking like a multi person film crew. It was a single camera for this one! (Spread across 3 days)
Amazing stuff Joe! The Buckingham Branch trips were truly spectacular, and this video captures just how dramatic of a show #611 put out on those trips! I had a blast chasing them, and it looks like you sure did as well! Here’s to hoping we can all head to see her in Virginia again next year!
From start to finish I'm floored at how good this is. Truly cannot out Fusco the Fusco! (Although I will die on the hill for my shot at Staunton Station!)
I enjoy watching your videos like no others. You certainly did 611’s season justice
Great video!
Where was this filmed?
Beautiful footage! Interesting fact: I'm pretty sure that C&O 614 under Ross Rowland's leadership ran this route or a stretch very close to it in the 1980s. If so, easy to see why a number of heritage groups would want to run excursions on it. The scenery is glorious.
👏👏👏👏👏 Cool
Loved it Joe!
Hawt
Wonderful video. Great lighting and shadows!
Your videos and edits are killing me, this is a huge masterpiece. I better start having my own channel and do some railfanning and stuff like that.
An abosolutely beautiful presentation of the Queen of Steam! Probably the best I've seen from those trips! Excellent work!
We as people didn’t deserve this video, you’ve completely outdone yourself Joe…. I don’t care whatever video gets released by anyone this year, this can’t be topped
1:58 Joe. This… is incredible!! Your production is unlike any other! I’m glad you could make it to see the J on the main! Quite the hectic chase at such speeds 😂
For sure. I've never chased mainline steam before, the combination of the speed of the train itself and the thick crowds of other chasers was definitely stressful.
I knew this would be amazing right from the intro but when I got to the shot at 2:10 I was in awe. probably one of the best "pacing a steam locomotive" clips ever filmed
Thanks for the kind words. I know the pacing sequence wasn’t long (and for good reason - we didn’t want to hold up traffic!) but I think it did the trick. :-) Glad you like it!
This is worthy of an Academy Award!
Another stellar video, in the bag
Wow what an awesome video and enjoyed watching. Have a wonderful rest of your Tuesday.(Steve)
Killer video!!
Fantastic video, Joe! This is by far my favorite 611 from last fall. Those were great trips, and you documented them beautifully!
Thanks, Mark! Glad I was able to be there. Mainline steam isn’t something to be taken for granted!