I see my mother in law in this photo of their class.
@jademcgood43142 жыл бұрын
Is there any native American
@douglaswennick35932 жыл бұрын
Bryan thank you so much for adding this video.
@rimantassalvys16302 жыл бұрын
Trakinys nuvirto nuo begiu triumas usimuse su samsungu Aef
@rimantassalvys16302 жыл бұрын
Kaip mano laptopas samsungasA3f
@williammorse83302 жыл бұрын
thank you, Bryan..... great slide show, many pictures new to me.... filled in some gaps before my next visit to the railroad....
@Sugarmountaincondo2 жыл бұрын
@ 08:25-32 Not EBT, maybe H&BT, but the gauge is wrong. Try again.
@Bowfinger1011 ай бұрын
No need to be a dick with the snide "try again" comment. Make a video yourself if you're so inclined.
@bonniemoore32863 жыл бұрын
Oh my, this brings back good memories.
@helloyall43552 жыл бұрын
My in laws or ex inlaws are from this small town. He worked at the Golf course in the 70's thru 90's and his father in law owned a car lot back in the 50's.
@EddieCollege2 ай бұрын
My grandmother was born 1930 and raised in Mount Union moved in Chambersburg 1948. I had many trips to Mount Union with her to visit her relatives. And I still go every year to put flowers on Graves over memorial weekend.
@sscott193 жыл бұрын
very nice
@azmirmccowin52984 жыл бұрын
I just did 7 years there fukk huntingdon!
@brian1970harley4 жыл бұрын
How do I obtain an original copy or print of a few of the Mount Union photos?
@imsorelaxed71844 жыл бұрын
Mannn fuck huntingdo. MC5155
@lightyearsfromhome11655 жыл бұрын
Lived in Mt Union from 66 thru 1973. Italian parents and lived next to the projects in Allenport. Later moved to Mt Union on Pennsylvania ave right above the RR tracks in big Red House. Later became an old retirement home. Saw the waters rushing thru middle of town from hurricane agnes. Moved into town during racial tensions and was took in by the black community. Best memories ever playing baseball on the hard tops in the projects. I owe my entire life to the black community here to allow me into their rich and powerful culture. To this day thousands of miles away I keep in touch with Heltons. They made me who I am today. I'm retired from the Air Force and my only regret is no graduating from MUAHS. I moved to Richmond Va and ended graduating there in 75.
@the.porter.productions5 жыл бұрын
Good info, pics, but sad ending. What happened to the cabooses, etc? I hope that they got restored or taken by someone who kept them up. Please share that history. Porter Dude of Ohio.
@jasonchristian9585 жыл бұрын
I did 3 years there... It's def a rough stop
@2011traincrazy5 жыл бұрын
If anybody still monitors this channel are there any movies of any of the coal trestles being serviced, such as the Mt. Union wye coal trestle or the "Puckey" coal trestle at Orbisonia?
@TrainznProgress3 жыл бұрын
I think some have surfaced on another vid called mt union area industry
@donaldambrose72923 жыл бұрын
Great news about the EBT reopening. Also good news about #16 being restored. Any progress about the baggage and combination car they retrieved from Colorado several years ago? *\0/*\0/the same
@donaldambrose72923 жыл бұрын
Great news about the EBT reopening. Also good news about #16 being restored. Any progress about the baggage and combination car they retrieved from Colorado several years ago? *\0/*\0/the same
@robertmohler9131 Жыл бұрын
I heard some real estate developer had the Mt. Union coal trestle destroyed. Why did Mr. Salone allow that to happen?
@judibooher77965 жыл бұрын
Brian, do you know of ANY MU bridges to have power/telegraph poles that crossed with the bridges, please see new photo on if ur from MU area page... Someone found a REALLY old pic and it may predate any we have? I'm not sure, but I know I don't have any pics of this bridge he posted... And thank you for ur bridges slideshow, it's helped me a lot to learn so much about our history, and I may have used one of ur pictures for references un one of my Museum paintings, please see my FB page, I will be doing a DOA's that go with my paintings, if you recognize anything of the paintings that may have been ur photo references please message me, but I mostly got them from state archives...
@erichvonmolder93105 жыл бұрын
This prison was considered one of the worse prisons, is that true?
@judibooher77966 жыл бұрын
Bryan, am I correct that EBT never hauled bricks from Harbison Walker Brick plant???
@judibooher77966 жыл бұрын
Miss and loved EBT...the hills and valleys are absent of that lonesome whistle blowing...why can't someone bring it back into operation, it sure is missed
@jamesharris68576 жыл бұрын
Dianne and the community chorus!
@thechuckys11467 жыл бұрын
Good job Bryan .... Where can i find 1964 ?
@JacobAther7 жыл бұрын
I met Peggy Ann Bradnick last year
@MrSouptown878 жыл бұрын
Wow it's crazy how i search for my family and this came up... I never been to mt Union... If you have more Morton photo let me know thanks
@blackdude43217 жыл бұрын
MrSouptown87 hello my name is courtney im phyliss morton grandson
@dutch21208 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this video! My Dad was born & raised in Mount Union. I set him up on KZread so he can watch all of your videos. It brings back lots of great memories. He is 86 and sharp as a tack! He remembers lots of things he sees on your videos. Again, Thank you!
@HypnotixHaze.Magic.hypnosis.8 жыл бұрын
bryan. looking for info on mt union bridge.
@jonathanmorningstar77319 жыл бұрын
Great video! Some photos that are new to me. One correction; all the photos labeled engine #2 are actually #1. Number 2 had an eight wheeled tender, but otherwise was supposedly identical to number 1. To my knowledge no photos have surfaced of that engine.
@harrisongalloway38949 жыл бұрын
Mr. Donaldson, I have viewed this film about 10 times and can't stop smiling, I know all the people included and seeing childhood friends long forgotten. Wow!!! Thanks so very much, You may recall that I met you three years ago, I was in Mt. Union visiting my sisters; Poochie Collins and Erma Wilkerson. You came to my sisters (Erma) home on Grant Street and we talked about Ganister Hill. I have since found some pictures of my family dating back to the 30's, 40's and 50's; I can share them with you. Once again thanks so very much, An excellent and outstanding piece of history. I'm on Facebook or you may contact me via email. [email protected]
@adelemarie19749 жыл бұрын
AWESOME memories of those gone on before us!! Praise the LORD for those that are still here.!!! Thanks Bryan Donaldson!!
@lindacollins69395 жыл бұрын
thank you.
@howieswope30209 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your video! Would you have more pictures of Cooks, Robertsdale, Wood, Coaldale, Defiance , Riddlesburg, or Saxton area? Thanks!
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What loco derailed?
I see my mother in law in this photo of their class.
Is there any native American
Bryan thank you so much for adding this video.
Trakinys nuvirto nuo begiu triumas usimuse su samsungu Aef
Kaip mano laptopas samsungasA3f
thank you, Bryan..... great slide show, many pictures new to me.... filled in some gaps before my next visit to the railroad....
@ 08:25-32 Not EBT, maybe H&BT, but the gauge is wrong. Try again.
No need to be a dick with the snide "try again" comment. Make a video yourself if you're so inclined.
Oh my, this brings back good memories.
My in laws or ex inlaws are from this small town. He worked at the Golf course in the 70's thru 90's and his father in law owned a car lot back in the 50's.
My grandmother was born 1930 and raised in Mount Union moved in Chambersburg 1948. I had many trips to Mount Union with her to visit her relatives. And I still go every year to put flowers on Graves over memorial weekend.
very nice
I just did 7 years there fukk huntingdon!
How do I obtain an original copy or print of a few of the Mount Union photos?
Mannn fuck huntingdo. MC5155
Lived in Mt Union from 66 thru 1973. Italian parents and lived next to the projects in Allenport. Later moved to Mt Union on Pennsylvania ave right above the RR tracks in big Red House. Later became an old retirement home. Saw the waters rushing thru middle of town from hurricane agnes. Moved into town during racial tensions and was took in by the black community. Best memories ever playing baseball on the hard tops in the projects. I owe my entire life to the black community here to allow me into their rich and powerful culture. To this day thousands of miles away I keep in touch with Heltons. They made me who I am today. I'm retired from the Air Force and my only regret is no graduating from MUAHS. I moved to Richmond Va and ended graduating there in 75.
Good info, pics, but sad ending. What happened to the cabooses, etc? I hope that they got restored or taken by someone who kept them up. Please share that history. Porter Dude of Ohio.
I did 3 years there... It's def a rough stop
If anybody still monitors this channel are there any movies of any of the coal trestles being serviced, such as the Mt. Union wye coal trestle or the "Puckey" coal trestle at Orbisonia?
I think some have surfaced on another vid called mt union area industry
Great news about the EBT reopening. Also good news about #16 being restored. Any progress about the baggage and combination car they retrieved from Colorado several years ago? *\0/*\0/the same
Great news about the EBT reopening. Also good news about #16 being restored. Any progress about the baggage and combination car they retrieved from Colorado several years ago? *\0/*\0/the same
I heard some real estate developer had the Mt. Union coal trestle destroyed. Why did Mr. Salone allow that to happen?
Brian, do you know of ANY MU bridges to have power/telegraph poles that crossed with the bridges, please see new photo on if ur from MU area page... Someone found a REALLY old pic and it may predate any we have? I'm not sure, but I know I don't have any pics of this bridge he posted... And thank you for ur bridges slideshow, it's helped me a lot to learn so much about our history, and I may have used one of ur pictures for references un one of my Museum paintings, please see my FB page, I will be doing a DOA's that go with my paintings, if you recognize anything of the paintings that may have been ur photo references please message me, but I mostly got them from state archives...
This prison was considered one of the worse prisons, is that true?
Bryan, am I correct that EBT never hauled bricks from Harbison Walker Brick plant???
Miss and loved EBT...the hills and valleys are absent of that lonesome whistle blowing...why can't someone bring it back into operation, it sure is missed
Dianne and the community chorus!
Good job Bryan .... Where can i find 1964 ?
I met Peggy Ann Bradnick last year
Wow it's crazy how i search for my family and this came up... I never been to mt Union... If you have more Morton photo let me know thanks
MrSouptown87 hello my name is courtney im phyliss morton grandson
Thank you for posting this video! My Dad was born & raised in Mount Union. I set him up on KZread so he can watch all of your videos. It brings back lots of great memories. He is 86 and sharp as a tack! He remembers lots of things he sees on your videos. Again, Thank you!
bryan. looking for info on mt union bridge.
Great video! Some photos that are new to me. One correction; all the photos labeled engine #2 are actually #1. Number 2 had an eight wheeled tender, but otherwise was supposedly identical to number 1. To my knowledge no photos have surfaced of that engine.
Mr. Donaldson, I have viewed this film about 10 times and can't stop smiling, I know all the people included and seeing childhood friends long forgotten. Wow!!! Thanks so very much, You may recall that I met you three years ago, I was in Mt. Union visiting my sisters; Poochie Collins and Erma Wilkerson. You came to my sisters (Erma) home on Grant Street and we talked about Ganister Hill. I have since found some pictures of my family dating back to the 30's, 40's and 50's; I can share them with you. Once again thanks so very much, An excellent and outstanding piece of history. I'm on Facebook or you may contact me via email. [email protected]
AWESOME memories of those gone on before us!! Praise the LORD for those that are still here.!!! Thanks Bryan Donaldson!!
thank you.
Really enjoyed your video! Would you have more pictures of Cooks, Robertsdale, Wood, Coaldale, Defiance , Riddlesburg, or Saxton area? Thanks!