Yep, definitely separated itself from the rest of the Leslie 5s. Too bad I didn't shoot more video of this (although there is more footage, I didn't exactly film the whole trip)...
The 6604 runs on the Potomac Eagle, yes, but the coaches are owned by the SBVR and exclusively used on special trains, such as dinner specials (this WVOL Rail Camp one being one of the dinner trains) and fundraisers. Thus the coaches aren't used on the Potomac Eagle.
The more and more that I listen to it, the more I wish I hadn't cleaned it. It sounds just like any other RRO now. This sound was memorable.
WMkid 3 years ago
Yep, definitely separated itself from the rest of the Leslie 5s. Too bad I didn't shoot more video of this (although there is more footage, I didn't exactly film the whole trip)...
Miketherailfan 3 years ago
this is also the potomac eagle scenic Railroad.
up4004 3 years ago
The 6604 runs on the Potomac Eagle, yes, but the coaches are owned by the SBVR and exclusively used on special trains, such as dinner specials (this WVOL Rail Camp one being one of the dinner trains) and fundraisers. Thus the coaches aren't used on the Potomac Eagle.
Miketherailfan 3 years ago
Nice video! Where is this?
roslundb 3 years ago
South Branch Valley Railroad, running between Green Spring and Petersburg, West Virginia.
Miketherailfan 3 years ago
Awesome video! 5*!
Two questions though
Do you know what type of horn that is?
What RR is this?
Thanks, and awesome video!
TrainiacProductions 3 years ago
South Branch Valley Railroad
Miketherailfan 3 years ago
Oh ok! Thanks very much!
TrainiacProductions 3 years ago
cool video dude love the nature around you wow i really like the horn on it what was it a K3LA? really nice horn
xxxDeath9572xxx 3 years ago
That's actually a RS5T, believe it or not. It's without a 25 bell in it but it sounds nice for a fouled RS5T...
Miketherailfan 3 years ago
Wow! I NEVER would have guessed that was a RS5T! It does sound nice though like you said!
TrainiacProductions 3 years ago