Not Logged In | Login | Create Free Account
     



 CN 7470 Crossing the Saco River at Bartlett, NHAdded: January 17, 2009 

Video Quality: Low · Medium · HighAbout Video Quality» More From This: User · Location · Railroad
Javascript Not Enabled

You must have javascript enabled for the Rail-Videos.Net player to load. You can enable javascript in your internet browser settings.

For more help on enabling javascript in your browser, please visit these links:

- Internet Explorer
- Firefox









Views: 6,042 Comments: 3 
Add to Video Favorites 
Link to Video:
Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Canadian National Railway (more..)
» Steam 0-6-0 (more..)
» Saco River Bridge (more..)
» Bartlett, New Hampshire, USA (more..)
» January 03, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» CN 7470 (more..)
» Mass Bay RRE Charter (more..)
» Andrew Blaszczyk (2) (more..)
» Contact Andrew Blaszczyk (2)
Remarks: CN 7470 performs a runby during the MBRRE's 2nd annual 'Steam in the Snow' excursion.
Videographer Profile  Detailed Video Statistics

  User Comments on this Video (3)

Posted by T Snyder on January 17, 2009

Nice composition and audio of whistle!

Posted by Edward J. Kaspriske on January 22, 2009

Very nice, pretty whistle. Ed K. OH WELL PRODUCTIONS

Posted by Jeff on October 7, 2009

Great video. I was wondering if you had any pictures/video of the rapids and tressell from the other side of the tressell. I used to vacation at this spot I believe years ago and slide down the gacier rock on our butts to the pool of water below if this is the same place. The campground that used to be there at the place we went was called Silver Springs and was shut down years ago. Is this the same spot I am thinking of? Guys used to jump off that tressel from the very top to the pool of water on the side you shot this from. Let me know if you could. Thanks. You can e-mail me @ jeffeyman200@yahoo.com Thanks again and the whistle still sounds as it did while we were there years ago!

- Post a Comment -
(Registration is not required to post photo comments, but is encouraged.)


Copyright © 2013 Rail-Videos.Net. All Rights Reserved.