Local newspaper ran an article today. Seems that the History Channel has a Modern Marvels film crew in Strasburg Pa for about one week shooting footage for an episode to air in march sometime. Not sure if they are heading across the street to The Railroad Museum of PA though.
Just a heads up.........
Double Sweet!
About time Strasburg gets some exposure.
thanks for the heads up!
No problem on the heads up!
Although I live only 45 minutes from the Strasburg RR and the RR Museum of PA I'm not sure how interconnected they are, if at all.
I was out there twice last year, once to the museum (I think on Mother's Day they have free admission) and once on the running steam trains when we had relatives from western PA come and visit. At the time I was just impressed enough to be able to touch history and now that modeling trains has become an interset again I wish I had taken more pics and video.
concretelackey wrote: No problem on the heads up!Although I live only 45 minutes from the Strasburg RR and the RR Museum of PA I'm not sure how interconnected they are, if at all.I was out there twice last year, once to the museum (I think on Mother's Day they have free admission) and once on the running steam trains when we had relatives from western PA come and visit. At the time I was just impressed enough to be able to touch history and now that modeling trains has become an interset again I wish I had taken more pics and video.
The D class 4-4-0 number 1223 was used when I was young by Strasburg and now it sits inside that Museum. I'd say it's pretty connected. =) That Museum used to be a side trip whenever we went up there.
Thanks for the info, Ken. I'll be waiting for your updates with anticipation.
About 4 years ago Road & Track had a test drive of Strasburg's Decapod for their April Fool's Day article. Best issue they ever published.
Nelson
Ex-Southern 385 Being Hoisted
WOW, cant wait to see it. They really desirve all the exposure they can get. Strasburg is a fabulous railroad. My very favorite!...
Sorry guys, I just cant talk about Strasburg without posting a picture :)
My family and I visited the Strasburg Railroad in the summer of 2005. We had a great time. Road the train to Paradise and walked through most of the exhibits. This is a photo of #475, one of the steamers they had operating on the line the day we visited.
We also visited the PRR Museum. What a great place. I would dearly love to get loose in their back lot where they have some magnificent steam locomotives. Inside though, my favorite was this magnificently restored GG1:
I have a series of photos on my website of both the Strasburg Railroad and the PRR Museum. If you are interested, once on site, push the Railroading button and scroll down to the thumbnail of the Strasburg RR #475 or the photo of my grandson in the CR cab.
Enjoy!
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Thanks, I will be watching. I went there some years ago, 1985, and a Baby Decapod, #90, was pulling the train I was on. I was able to be in the observation car with a porch on the end and feel the heat from the smoke box a few feet away while the engine was pulling the train in reverse. Still have the book titled, The Road to Paradise. The museum was fairly new then.
Just returned from three hours at Steam Town in Scranton, PA. http://www.nps.gov/stea
Take a look at the web site. Nice but different than Strasburg. I was able to walk through the complete yard which has a 2-8-2 Canadian National RR loco pulling two passenger cars. It was cool (40F) and light rain. The two cars were heated by the steam line from the loco. Lots of coal smoke and steam. Definitely a heads up scenario. Got many photo and movies. Probably could not do that with warmer weather and crowds. A tiny 0-4-0 in front of the Big Boy looked like a toy.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
The engine was connecting to the cars as I arrived. Still a nice display there. I was surprised by the smallish rotary snow plow. It was steam powered also. When I first saw it I thought it was diesel powered until I saw the firebox. I only had time to see a third of the yard.
Strasburg RR
Here is a photo several years ago when the Strasburg RR former PRR 1223 was still running. I am the guy in the middle not the brat in the corner.
Doc
topcopdoc wrote: Strasburg RRHere is a photo several years ago when the Strasburg RR former PRR 1223 was still running. I am the guy in the middle not the brat in the corner.Doc
That brat wasnt me neither. Supposing he was scooping the camera?
You would find me out on the deck of the open car Dolly trying to get a good look at that thing underway. =)
Bumping as a reminder.....
Just checked both sites and they mention nothing on a set air date. This is what Strasburg has on their site...
http://www.strasburgrailroad.com/latest-news.php
Here's a link to a local news story about the filming.
We visited Strasburg Railroad a couple of years ago. One MUST SEE they do is their Back Shop Tour. They do it once a day at noon while the workers are at lunch. It is limited to 8 or 10 people, so you need to get your ticket early on busy days. You will get to see
It is an excellent behind the scenes tour that most people never see. There is a similar tour at Steamtown.
The PRR Museum is located across the street from Strasburg. The have a great collection of equipment from the late 1800s to almost modern. We had limited time, so only looked at what was inside the buildings; there was lots more outside.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Being very familiar with the Starsburg Railroad (I live about 5 miles from it), I wanted to clearify an earlier assumtion about the relationship between the Strasburg Railroad and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, across the street. The Strasburg Railroad is a privatly owned and operated Railroad, dating beyond 1852. It is an honest to goodness Chartered Railroad, which on occasion still hauls revenue freight (interchanging with Norfolk Southern at Leaman Place) for one local customer to a team track located behind the "touristy" area. The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission. Though the Strasburg Railroad does do restoration work FOR the museum, they are not associated in anyway other than being across the street from one-another. In addition to Tourism, Museum work, and rare revenue freight, part of the Starsburg Railroads income also comes from restoring Equipment for use in Motion Pictures and museums other than the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
Though I don't like how crowded our small local communities become during "Tourist Season" ...Do I need a special licence for that and what is the bag limit?......both of those are great places to visit, and you might enjoy staying at the Red Caboose Motel, just a 1/4 mile down the road...you can actually sleep in a converted Caboose...Roadname of your choice, of course....or the National Toy Train Museum, next to the Red Caboose Motel.
Even though I live so close, I still try to get to each one atleast once a year, as the Railroad Museum often gets "new" equipment to place in their outdoor "yard" area.
<edit> One more note, just West of the Strasburg Railroad, is the Choo-Choo Barn and the Strasburg Train Shop, my LHS,...both of these are well worth the visit, but personally, I would avoid the Isaacs Resturant next to them. Bad experiance, and I'm a local.
Steve, thanks for clarifying the relationship between the 2. I wasn't sure if one was a subsidiary or the other or if they were total two different organizations.
I recall the traffic issues in that town back when the movie Witness was filmed......a traffic engineers worst nightmare!
Ken
I visited Strasburg a couple of years ago.It was a great weekend except for the weather,A bit misty,However it didn't spoil the fun.we road the train behind the former Great western RR's #90 2-10-0 decapod.{a personal favorite of Mine}
And of course We went to the Pennsylvania Rr Museum,That place is Awesome!!! We checked out the toy train museum and then of course stayed in the Red Caboose Motel.
My only regret is that My camera at the time was only an 1.3mp digital ...Now I have a Sony 5.2 with 12x optical zoom plus video..Next time I'll get really good pic's..
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
I check both History Channel's and Strasburg's sites about 3-5 times a week HOPING to see anything..............I'd hate to be the one that started this thread but missed any announced airings!
Oh crap! I WAS THE ONE THAT STARTED THIS THREAD!
BUMP
I did a search today on the History Channel web site and the A&E Networks web site, and got no results for this program. I also sent an Email directly to A&E asking about the production and air-ing information of this program, no reply yet.
Off Topic, on the History Channel, there are some upcoming air-ings of other programs dealing with trains, reruns I believe, but still interesting.
DeepSea Detectives, Underwater TrainWreck: March 10, 11am/5pm EST
Freight Trains: March 12, 11pm EST, March 13, 3am EST, March 15, 6pm EST
Wild West Tech, Trains: March 15, 4pm EST
The Modern Marvels show about logging was on last night. It is a repeat which first aired in 2003 so most of you have probably already seen the show, but it was the first time for me. Had around 6 minutes about logging railroads plus some interesting footage on "donkeys" (not the 4 legged kind).
I do not know when it will air again, but if you have not seen the show, it would be worthwhile to search it out.
Jay
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just checked Modern Marvels site and still no listing yet