Hooping Up Train Orders - TSR

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Hooping Up Train Orders - TSR

Unread postby Jason Rose » Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:15 am

This was shot on July 3, 2016 in Maydelle, Texas. It was the main event for the annual Photographer's Special on the Texas State Railroad.

None of the gentlemen in this video had ever done this before or even seen it done in person. Despite that, it worked perfectly both times we tried it!

Special thanks to Everett Lueck for constructing the Train Order Hoops for us. And, thanks to TSR GM Greg Udoplh for letting us try something outside the box.

Also, thanks to Ed Stabler for use of his music. He wrote that piece for the documentary I did on the TSR a couple of years ago.


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Re: Hooping Up Train Orders - TSR

Unread postby Jason Rose » Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:46 am

Here is the full video:




If you're interested, here is the trip report (photos):

RioGrandeExplorations.net/20160702-4.htm
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