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User video: Milwaukee Road Twin Cities Hiawatha tours the Oregon, California & Eastern
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User video: Milwaukee Road Twin Cities Hiawatha tours the Oregon, California & Eastern
Nicely done! Spectacular scenery! Two thumbs up!
Just another great train from railroad’s greatest era!!
I really liked this video. It was neat to see the Twin Cities Hiawatha run on the OC&E. In my opinion, passenger trains running through mountain scenery is the most beautiful aspect of railroading. For anyone visiting the Denver area, a drive an hour north to visit the Colorado Model Railroad Museum at the Greeley Freight Station Museum is a must.
Excellent video. Very nicely done.
Fantastic! I’ve never seen camera angles like this in a model train video. Way professional! I especially like the way the loco bounces and sways, just like the real thing. You guys are tops!
Great video on a spectacular layout - steady camera and patient panning makes viewing a pleasure. Loved the back-drops. THERE was a STREAMLINER!
Question: This steamer had an air horn, not a whistle?
Man, that is some kind of video. Spectacular scenery and a great looking vintage steam stream liner make this one a real winner. Thanks for sharing.
beautiful layout, some of the shots looked like it could be real, but I think(is it just me) the train should have slowed going over that rickety old timber trestle.
Only one word: ¡¡ EXCELLENT !!
a beautiful layout
Very nice. Great scenery details.
Love this layout and photography!!! I’d give it three thumbs up if I could!
Outstanding, camera angles & scenery superb.thanks.
Simply wonderful.
Wow an amazing layout!
One question though. Did the prototype bounce as much is the model does in this video? I imagine it because of the wheel arrangement?
Great scenery, great camera, work just outstanding . Just hope the one to one scale loco didn’t lurch and sway as much as the crew wouldn’t be happy !
Hiawatha “A’s” used an air horn.