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Nostalgia & History > GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm filmDate: 01/08/22 09:22 GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: KCRW287 A film from around 1960? GTW 6322 on an excursion, starts with getting coal with all the experts wanting to give advice, some movemets to get back on the train, and then a roll by. Unknown photographer, my collection. KCRW287
Date: 01/08/22 09:26 Re: GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: KCRW287 GTW 6322 on an excursion, unknown date and locations, unknown photographer, my collection, KCRW287
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 01/08/22 09:36 Re: GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: gcm Great steam excursion film.
I can't believe how high those "fans" climbed up that signal ! That is one of the tallest signals I've seen. Thanks for the post. Gary Date: 01/08/22 09:42 Re: GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: tq-07fan This video is the answer to why steam excursions no longer exist.
Fun to watch though... Jim Date: 01/08/22 12:55 Re: GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: krm152 That really is a great 8MM film.
Thanks for your posting. ALLEN Date: 01/08/22 13:52 Re: GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: RNP47 WOW. Even a Burro crane in operation...!
Date: 01/09/22 12:05 Re: GTW 6322 Excursion unknown locations and date, 8mm film Author: jbohdan2 I wonder if those opening scenes were maybe at Olivers Yard in South Bend, Indiana. Hard to tell, I used to hang out there often in the 80's but much of the structures and track layout would have changed by my time. The overhead bridge shots later dont look like the scene for the Wabash Fourth District flyover near Kingsbury, so I am uncertain. Thanks for sharing this historical gem in any event.
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