Trains News Wire video for Dec. 18

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Trains News Wire video for Dec. 18

Your audio went bad near the end of this.

Thanks for the personalized bit, guys, but in the future please do not gesture by slapping the bar-top as it sounds very loud on the sound-track, although I know it doesn’t sound loud to you as you’re doing the video. I think that some training at a nearby local bar would be in order to assure better quality for future such videos. Belly-up to the bar guys.

Guys, can we get a slightly different set-up for this exchange? Standing behind a desk and everyone trying to look left or right to make eye contact for whomever is speaking looks awkward! Try sitting around a round table and have camera facing the group so you can have more comfortable exchanges.

Think about some Canadian content, after all it is North America Continent and in that respect there are no borders and the beyond the Northern one there is much going on too ! Food for future videos, Thanks, boys & girls from Trains Magazine staff.

Coal and oil are probably the most important subjects, and I would agree with Jim on preservation as well.
As for preservation, the 1898 built Burlington Station in Omaha, NE recently was repurposed into a state-of-the-art television station broadcast facility and home offices, but still preserving the historic past of train travel.

These commentaries are one of the main reasons why I subscribe to the print magazine. Evidence filled and on topic at a greater thoughtful level than a train set running around under the Christmas tree.

Your train videos do not show up on my computer. I have not been able to resolve the problem.