in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hey Railfans. I just wanted to say thank you so much to all of you who supported me this year in 2023. It means a lot to me. My new, last video of the year is up now so go watch
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https://youtu.be/qIC9wb7mV08?
si=kHgBD2NHwuOhquIE
2024 will be a great year as a new channel intro will return, as well as a SPOILER ALERT for a new video I’ll be making soon‼️
Hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year!
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Hello railfans. It's been a while since I posted on this tab, but I wanted to thank everyone for 600 subscribers. I've officially reached my subscriber goal for this year, so thank you once again. One more thing is that I apologize for not uploading on my main schedule of a new video every 2-3 days. Lately I've had a more busy schedule. So if anything, expect at least two videos per week. However, these new videos will improve throughout and I'll put my best effort into them.
Anyway, now that we're at 600, what kind of videos do you guys want to start seeing more of on the channel?
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Hey guys. Thanks y’all so much for 500 subscribers. With help from all of you, I’ve really made it a long way in just three years. So to celebrate, I’ll be making a new gaming channel, for viewers looking for more entertainment. Hope you guys enjoy this upgrade to the Lackawanna Valley Series. I’ll update you guys again at 600. Thank you!
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Would you rather railfan a highly populated train line (with common trains) OR railfan a low traffic line (with rare trains) ???
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NS foreign container train, bound for the Port of Newark, rests here in Manville NJ in January 2022
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In this channel, we railfan trains, but not just any trains. The trains of Wyoming Valley, Scranton and Wilkes Barre area of the endless mountain region. These areas are part of what makes Northeast Pennsylvania so unique. From all different railroads such as the Delaware Lackawanna Railroad (DL) for short, Reading and Northern Railroad (RBMN), Luzerne and Susquehanna Railroad [L&S (now has been bought by RJ Corman)], and the class one railroad in the area Norfolk Southern. All around Northeast Pennsylvania, you can see about every kind of commodity. Goods being shipped on the local railroads. NEPA also has a lot of history. It was the home of anthracite coal and many coal trains used to be a common site. Sadly, those days are gone and lots of stuff has changed with the local railroads. However, Northeast Pennsylvania's trains are still enjoyable to us railfans.