Let’s take a trip down the switchback on the Shady Pines Railroad logging branch! Afterward, you’ll see the fleet moved from Ossipee Central Railway and stored at the Shady Pines, so far, and then I’ll talk with Tony about how quickly the logging branch was built.
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do you have yeny bild vido of the train
Cool
After seeing the track at Shady Pines, the Mill Brook trackage is much better. A scale Shay engine would fit in well at Shady Pines with its steep grades and sharp curves.
So glad I came across your channel a year ago I think your train hobby is so cool to watch and actually learn how real railroad trains work
Great to know that the 71 is finally getting its bright green paint job!
Might just be perspective, but what a hill!
No one has to look like Sir Topham Hatt
Any idea what percent grade is on the Shady Pines ?
What is Tony's daily railcar storage rate ? LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Hope that wasn’t poison Ive/oak on that hill.
Wasn’t sure but….
Very interesting, Thanks. 👍🇦🇺
Neat
In my world “a spot of tea” means I spilled some on the front of my shirt…
Ahhhhh a giant! Where does he get the shoes?
Did Tony ever finish the loading ramp
Cool video bro. Safe travels. Ken
Should test the farmers shay on shady pines for it's break in. Make sure to have the whole thing on video 📷
Please use a wireless microphone. I want to hear your voice.
That logging branch is really cool. Literally built on the side of the hill like real. That would be very photogenic with a live steam shay on it for sure. I am so happy you got more equipment for your RR. Very cool.
Looks like some of the tracks that ran, and still do, in Pocahontas Co WV!!
The still is around the back turn out! Shhh!🤫, don’t tell anyone!
Zig zag railway springs to mind with this layout very cool
This looks awesome. 🙂 How do you go uphill?