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On this podcast we re-connect with an old friend of the AML Nation who's taking his career to new heights. If you've never listened to the “Roundhouse” podcast we highly recommend it (https://theroundhousepodcast.com) Since the last time we chatted, Nick's company Streamliner Media (https://streamlinermedia.com) and his podcast have soared to new heights making videos of all sorts while primarily focusing on railroads. His East Broad Top introduction video is of the highest quality and is an excellent example of what Nick is capable of. Whether he's interviewing Cheryl who created her latest musical album while riding an Amtrak train or producing a video for the aerospace industry, Nick is always on the move from one project to another. We had fun recording this podcast, look forward to chatting with Nick again and we're sure you'll feel the same way.
In this very special bonus episode we swap places with @The Roundhouse Podcast hosted by Nick Ozorak to learn about Railroads Online, a new immersive video game about 19th century railroading. Listen to more of @The Roundhouse Podcast here: https://theroundhousepodcast.com/2022/03/15/kelly-lynch-fort-wayne-fmw-solutions/
Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk! This week we sit down with Nick Ozorak from The Roundhouse Podcast to discuss his love of railroading, what he's learned as a railroad podcaster, and learn about railroad simulators. The Roundhouse Podcast: https://theroundhousepodcast.com/2022/03/15/kelly-lynch-fort-wayne-fmw-solutions/
We count down the Top 5 train movies with Nick Ozorak and guest host Chris Eden Green from Steam Locos in Profile. Will yours be on the list? Related Episodes Rocky Mountain Express Steam Locos in Profile – Chris Eden… The post Top 5 Train Movies appeared first on The Roundhouse.
Show host Nick Ozorak attended the HeritageRail Alliance Spring 2018 Conference at the Strasburg Rail Road. In this presentation by railroad historian Kurt Bell, we learn about what it takes to engage millennials in railroad preservation. Related Episodes Strasburg Rail… The post Millennials and Railroad Preservation – HRA Presentation appeared first on The Roundhouse.
Mike Slater has been getting into traction in a big way and it is all thanks to Andy Breaker who also calls in to provide some traction advice. Mark Zagrodney is building a UK-style Canadian layout in O scale thanks to the usual gang of Canadian suspects. Jim Walsh is preparing for the NMRA North Eastern regional convention featuring an less than qualified presenter and a bunch of masters. Mike King returns to the show to provide an update on his operating sessions and also ask the assembled group about their operating session experiences. Dana Driskel is surviving through natural disasters impacting his area. Tom welcomes on Nick Ozorak from the Roundhouse podcast: they talk a San Diego railcar restoration, Nick's modeling interests, podcasts and micro-layouts. Jason Reis updates the podcast on his 3d printer and how he managed to catch up with Peter Stempel recently. Ron Klaiss is starting a craftsman kit company. Ben Rechel gives a brief update on his model rail interests but has a pressing question and Jason Reis, Mike Slater and the chat have all the answers. Steven Haworth introduces his model rail interests. Matt Goodman has made some progress since his neighborhood open house but he's also fighting the elements. Philip Taylor has been to an NMRA devision meet in Fredericksburg, VA, and is forming two modular groups. Dave Barraza has been spending focused weekends on his layout with a helix but redeems himself with some relay discussions. Ralph Renzetti and Tom discuss some miniature painting and paying it forward in terms of skills. Martyn Jenkins is paying off some debt so he can now focus on Melbourne but there's more. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#139
Mike Slater has been getting into traction in a big way and it is all thanks to Andy Breaker who also calls in to provide some traction advice. Mark Zagrodney is building a UK-style Canadian layout in O scale thanks to the usual gang of Canadian suspects. Jim Walsh is preparing for the NMRA North Eastern regional convention featuring an less than qualified presenter and a bunch of masters. Mike King returns to the show to provide an update on his operating sessions and also ask the assembled group about their operating session experiences. Dana Driskel is surviving through natural disasters impacting his area. Tom welcomes on Nick Ozorak from the Roundhouse podcast: they talk a San Diego railcar restoration, Nick's modeling interests, podcasts and micro-layouts. Jason Reis updates the podcast on his 3d printer and how he managed to catch up with Peter Stempel recently. Ron Klaiss is starting a craftsman kit company. Ben Rechel gives a brief update on his model rail interests but has a pressing question and Jason Reis, Mike Slater and the chat have all the answers. Steven Haworth introduces his model rail interests. Matt Goodman has made some progress since his neighborhood open house but he's also fighting the elements. Philip Taylor has been to an NMRA devision meet in Fredericksburg, VA, and is forming two modular groups. Dave Barraza has been spending focused weekends on his layout with a helix but redeems himself with some relay discussions. Ralph Renzetti and Tom discuss some miniature painting and paying it forward in terms of skills. Martyn Jenkins is paying off some debt so he can now focus on Melbourne but there's more. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#139
On this week's episode, At The Railyard host Nick Ozorak interviews Stephen Low, director of the IMAX movie "Rocky Mountain Express". Stephen talks about the process of filming Canadian Pacific #2816 as well as his lifelong interest in trains and filmmaking.
Nick Ozorak, host of the virtual railroading review series "At The Railyard", will be hosting this week's show. Scheduled guests will include Nels Anderson (Administrator of Trainsim.com's file library and forums) and Rick Franzosa (content creator for Belanger Locomotive Works/Zosa Trains). We'll be making New Years predictions and looking at the future of the hobby. Be sure to call in via Skype or by Phone (646-716-7106).
Nick Ozorak from "At The Railyard" will be hosting this week's episode. Nick will be providing v-scale news, including an in-depth review and Q&A session about Run 8, a brand new train simulator which will be released at the end of the week! He will also be taking calls about your summer railfanning experiences and sharing his own stories. We will also be discussing other sims like MSTS, Trainz, and Railworks. To join us during the live show, call us at (646)-716-7106 or via Skype.
Nick Ozorak of "At The Railyard" will be talking about Virtual Railroading in all forms. Additionally, we will have an interview with Paul Jackson, CEO of Railsimulator.com and Railworks! While Paul cannot join us live, he does share some interesting insight about the simulator and its future. We'll be taking your calls as well for questions and discussion, so be sure to call via Skype or by telephone (646)-716-7106.
Nick Ozorak from "At The Railyard" will be hosting this week's episode. Nick will be providing v-scale news and answering your questions about Virtual Railroading! To join the conversation during the live show, call us at(646)-716-7106.
Nick Ozorak from "At The Railyard" will be hosting this week's episode. Nick will be providing v-scale news and be joined by Nick Cannonzonte to announce the opening of the Virtual Railroaders' Multiplayer Association! Also joining us is Max Brisben, a Microsoft Train Simulator content developer and route builder, along with taking your calls. This will be a show you do not want to miss! To join us during the live show, call us at (646)-716-7106 or via Skype.
Nick Ozorak from "At The Railyard" will be hosting this week's episode. Nick will be providing v-scale news answering your questions about Virtual Railroading! To join in the conversation, during the live show, call us at (646)-716-7106 or call via Skype with your questions.
Nick Ozorak from "At The Railyard" will be hosting this week's episode. Nick will be providing v-scale news answering your questions about Virtual Railroading! To join in the conversation, during the live show, call us at (646)-716-7106 or call via Skype with your questions.
This week's show will be hosted by Nick Ozorak, creator of the Virtual Railroading series "At The Railyard". Nick will be joined by other members of the Virtual Railroading community to talk about the benefits of modeling in V-Scale (Virtual Scale) on your very own computer. There will also be route developers calling in (including Michael DiMaio of the PRR Eastern Region project and Nate Haydt of the Anthracite project) talking about what it’s like to build a layout on a computer. The call-in number is 646.716.7106.
May Day! This week's show will be hosted by Nick Ozorak, creator of the Virtual Railroading series "At The Railyard". Nick will be joined by other members of the Virtual Railroading community to talk about the benefits of modeling in V-Scale (Virtual Scale) on your very own computer, such as how you can drive Santa Fe Railway #3751 from Los Angeles to San Diego without ever leaving home! Of course, we'll be taking your calls as well, and we may hear from some folks riding behind the real #3751!