I'm just now finishing up my Iowa Traction Railway video #2 and it is awesome son! I like it so much that I might post it a couple hours earlier than normal. I usually post at 10am but I'm going to post this one at 8am. It is 17 minutes long and has plenty of horn action. I still have enough video for a Part 3 after this one. I filmed them all day on August 13, 2021. This picture will be in the video. It shows the conductor lowering the trolley pole while they are crossing the street on a siding in Mason City , Iowa. ( He lowered the pole so that he could raise the other one at the other end of the engine and go the other way once they were out of the siding. ) They always use the trailing trolley pole when moving since it puts less stress on the wires. Click on image for full picture.
Jaw Tooth
I'm just now finishing up my Iowa Traction Railway video #2 and it is awesome son! I like it so much that I might post it a couple hours earlier than normal. I usually post at 10am but I'm going to post this one at 8am. It is 17 minutes long and has plenty of horn action. I still have enough video for a Part 3 after this one. I filmed them all day on August 13, 2021. This picture will be in the video. It shows the conductor lowering the trolley pole while they are crossing the street on a siding in Mason City , Iowa. ( He lowered the pole so that he could raise the other one at the other end of the engine and go the other way once they were out of the siding. ) They always use the trailing trolley pole when moving since it puts less stress on the wires. Click on image for full picture.
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