Posted by Pete Reynolds on July 16, 2009
Very quickly became my favorite video. Love the sound of those hard working motors. It seemed like one could hear all the throttle adjustments made by the engineer. When he engaged the dynamics it was very impressive to see and hear them take up the load. |
Posted by oldtoot on July 17, 2009
That is 9 minutes of awesome sound, music to my ears. I've added it to my favorites, as well. Thanks for posting. |
Posted by FolkstonGuy on July 17, 2009
Absolutely fantastic video! I love how you kept the same angle the whole time and you got to see farmland, small towns, grain silos, and an overall view of what central America is like. I don't know how you managed to keep your shot so steady. Did you have your camera set up on a tripod in the back seat or something? |
Posted by david on July 17, 2009
WOW ! |
Posted by Midian on July 17, 2009
That nine minutes could have gone to 30 and it still wouldn't have been enough for me. What a great video, the sound is fantastist, no wind noise. |
Posted by Allen Robertson on July 17, 2009
I used a monopod placed between the drivers seat and door and then just tried to keep the camera level. |
Posted by Bob on July 17, 2009
It gave me goosebumps to hear all that horse power at work. Super video. |
Posted by Bill Kemp on June 5, 2011
I watch this video at least twice a week. It is so well done, and documents 3 very wonderfully painted predecessor roads so well. I hope you can catch the MOP and DRGW engines sometime. Are there others, C&EI maybe? |
Posted by The Katy on March 8, 2013
I like the 3 engines especially the first one that says the Katy. |
Posted by maxwell on May 5, 2013
Watch the meet at 7:54. It would be awesome if you were at the crossing just after the meet filming. |
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