Mendocino Coast Model Railroad and Historical Soc.
Mendocino Coast Model Railroad and Historical Soc.
Mendocino Coast Model Railroad and Historical Society collection of videos promoting our museum and track layout located in the Carpenter Barn behind the Skunk Train Depot in Fort Bragg, CA.
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That is awesome!
Great work
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Special thanks to veteran rail road employees. Sharing personal information/experiences pertaining to the rotary equipment. Making this presentation more authentic & possible. Watching this video from the comfort of my computer room. Along the " Space Coast of Florida🐊🐊🐊. ( 2-17-24 ). Wishing viewers/R.R. workers a safe/healthy/prosperous (2024) 🌈🎉😉.
Awesome video Thank You!
Very cool. Obscene amount of snow. Imagine spending that many hours working a historic piece of equipment while wearing your stupid high visibility vest 😂😂😂😂
It’s an amazing how “ Mother Nature “ is so much unpredictable and 100 % smarter than mankind!!
That is awesome!
Those are my babies, spent ten yrs rebuilding the rotaries, flangers, and spreaders. Worked closely with Dennis and Lonnie!
Did they eliminate the steam systems on the rebuilt rotaries? From the videos I've seen of them, no steam is evident and they don't seem to have steam whistles.
@@evanstauffer4470 No, they went with a newer system. Can’t remember the manufacturer’s name. But yes they still have boilers onboard !
Magnificent train and railway.
That's an impressive little engine. One small detail: the video description reads that it's a "2 8 0 loco". Then at the end the caption reads "Number 44 is a 10 wheel configuration ". According to the Whyte system of steam locomotive classification it is a 4-6-0, also known as a "10 Wheeler".