Well done Carl, thank you.
Thanks a lot Carl, and enjoy your trip!
Thanks for expounding on my thoughts
"Great minds" working in common?!
Or some such thing, but you had a good idea indeed.
Thanks Carl, keep up the good work and enjoy your trip.
There's also a fair number of diesels available for this type of operation, as "Streamliners at Spencer" demonstrated. It doesn't HAVE to be a steam locomotive.
Steamtown has operated numerous diesel trips, including f 3 and a pair of e 8 that I was fortunatly able to ride behind. I miss 765 trip out of Scranton this summer. The thought is to bring additional steam locomotives to Steamtown until they have their own operational.
CSSHEGEWISCH There's also a fair number of diesels available for this type of operation, as "Streamliners at Spencer" demonstrated. It doesn't HAVE to be a steam locomotive.
Then you need to change the name to diesel town.
Personally I despise interpretive centers or the idea of some one else interpreting the experience for you. The best axample I can think of would be the holocaust "interpretive" centers. No matter how you present the holocaust you will never come close to the horror it really was.
The best way is run steam, that makes "interpretation" a moot point.
When they run their yard shuttle with the 0-6-0, its both a ride and interpretation. you watch from inside the round house as the locomotive is prepared for its run. Its backed out on the turn table, spun and coupled to the train. Its a short ridea in the yard, but you see the entire process from start to finish. Some thing you don't see with most steam runs.
I agree longer runs would be nicer, but seeing and interpreting the shopping/ and preparing for a run shouldn't be discounted either.
Thats not interpreting, thats observing, no need to interpret unless your guiding a blind person. Observing is much better than "interpreting"
"Interpreting" seems to be the vogue word now, like "docent" for museum or tour guide.
Doesn't bother me, as long as the stuff's there to be seen and enjoyed.
Randy Stahl Thats not interpreting, thats observing, no need to interpret unless your guiding a blind person. Observing is much better than "interpreting"
But many of the public has no clue about railroading. We do. So yeah, there needs to be some interperetation otherwise it's just clueless people watching the pretty engine move around. One of the points of the place is to educate people. How you can do that without interperetation is beyond me. Otherwise, just put up a loop of Thomas the Tank engine shows.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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zugmann Randy Stahl Thats not interpreting, thats observing, no need to interpret unless your guiding a blind person. Observing is much better than "interpreting" But many of the public has no clue about railroading. We do. So yeah, there needs to be some interperetation otherwise it's just clueless people watching the pretty engine move around. One of the points of the place is to educate people. How you can do that without interperetation is beyond me. Otherwise, just put up a loop of Thomas the Tank engine shows.
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