Beaver Creek Railroad has at last got live steam

loverly
as always well integrated into your layout

perhaps I need a shay-I too have grades, but I think rather,
perhaps, you need RC!!! very helpful, if not as tactile

and
from a yank, and one who plays rock, jazz and bluegrass, and one who really likes your layout and aesthetics,
thank you for not choosing bloody banjo music for the video.....
 
And there's me playing Honky Tonk all week in the w/shop. da, da: da, da; dada,dada. da diddly da di dada!!!!!! 8) 8)
 
stevedenver said:
loverly
as always well integrated into your layout

perhaps I need a shay-I too have grades, but I think rather,
perhaps, you need RC!!! very helpful, if not as tactile

and
from a yank, and one who plays rock, jazz and bluegrass, and one who really likes your layout and aesthetics,
thank you for not choosing bloody banjo music for the video.....

Hi Steve
Glad you like the music, Bobg has a lot of good past experience of the tune.

The shay has got RC but the servo that controls the reverser has stripped some of the teeth on its cog so I have disconnected it as well as the regulator servo. It is also only 40mhz and really needs to be upgraded to 2.4ghz.
 
When you look there's a quite a few "Railway" tunes from that era. The A train, Chattanooga Choo Choo . . .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_train_songs
 
Yeah there definitely is Bob.
I have a quad album called 'Lonesome Whistle' which has a lot of original renditions of railroad songs or even very 'rough' recorded in a phonebooth style as well.
There are also the usual well known ones.
 
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