One of my favorite locomotives as well. They made a G scale model of this that went with my other LGB (German G scale model company that isn’t really around anymore) and it was really nice (back when these were used on the Uintah railway) - Baldwin did a great job with these beauties. I wonder what was in that jar he poured in before filling her with water.
Great video Steve thanks for getting wet to film it it was slipping a lot just think how bad it was back in the winters with snow and ice .you should have played butch cassty and jumped over on top of it and held the train up lol .keep the video's coming love this channel as much as the others your putting out just don't jet over worked putting 3 channel's out and stay safe
Great camera angles of the train. Thanks for getting wet to get the shots of the train. Definitely like hearing the wheel slip on the grade coming up the hill.
She struggled to climb that gradient, like you said a bit of wheel spin at times, nice video Steve. A bit more commentary on the specification of the loco would be appreciated. Keep those good videos coming, Steve.
Are any sidings still visible on the line? I was out there a month ago but didn’t get a chance to ride. Drove the line and read about the old industries but didn’t see any evidence.
There is a narrow guage wye that heads south to something. Long abandoned, but the rails are there. Close to where I was standing on the flat straightaway there were mines there. They explain it well on the ride. The narrow guage wye is in the video I did from inside the train.
Sound's like he does not have the current speed to go up the hill. That is what my last student did (Training a student to get his Certified Drivers License to drive a Semi. And he failed. Since he was trying to climb a hill in high gear. And he destroyed the transmission and clutch. And he can't study to get his CDL in a year since he failed the 2nd time. I bet u wished u had a rain jacket.
@@fscrailroad2321 rain doesn't bother me at all. That video u posted chaining down a snow machine. My wife was like he's going to be soaked. I said I been there so many times. A week ago I had to get a truck that bricked down. And it was raining bad. By the time I got to the yard I was soaked. Wife seen me and gets fresh clothes. And I showered at the bathroom since it has showers for the mechanics.
Appreciate ya filmin this in the rain 🌧 brother Steve
Railfanning and trucks go together for sure. That chuff and wheel slip sounded great. Thanks
Wish I could have seen it. But at the crossing was the top of the hill with level grade.
When I saw a clip of BHC 110 going up the steep hill, it's like I can hear him say, "I think I can".
One of my favorite locomotives as well. They made a G scale model of this that went with my other LGB (German G scale model company that isn’t really around anymore) and it was really nice (back when these were used on the Uintah railway) - Baldwin did a great job with these beauties. I wonder what was in that jar he poured in before filling her with water.
Great video Steve thanks for getting wet to film it it was slipping a lot just think how bad it was back in the winters with snow and ice .you should have played butch cassty and jumped over on top of it and held the train up lol .keep the video's coming love this channel as much as the others your putting out just don't jet over worked putting 3 channel's out and stay safe
Very nice.
Great camera angles of the train. Thanks for getting wet to get the shots of the train. Definitely like hearing the wheel slip on the grade coming up the hill.
Steam power is so much more interesting than diesel electric.
She struggled to climb that gradient, like you said a bit of wheel spin at times, nice video Steve. A bit more commentary on the specification of the loco would be appreciated. Keep those good videos coming, Steve.
Are any sidings still visible on the line? I was out there a month ago but didn’t get a chance to ride. Drove the line and read about the old industries but didn’t see any evidence.
There is a narrow guage wye that heads south to something. Long abandoned, but the rails are there. Close to where I was standing on the flat straightaway there were mines there. They explain it well on the ride. The narrow guage wye is in the video I did from inside the train.
What did he pour in that thing? A can of perfectly good beer?
Ok I'm hooked. New subscriber.
Nah, it was just the water from his water bottle he didn’t drink
He didn’t want it to go to waste
Ice tea or coffee. They never drank that stuff.😅
Đầu máy hơi nước này vẫn chạy trên đường sắt khổ 1m phải không chú em,hay là đường sắt khổ 1435m .
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You not got a cap to wear
Sound's like he does not have the current speed to go up the hill. That is what my last student did (Training a student to get his Certified Drivers License to drive a Semi. And he failed. Since he was trying to climb a hill in high gear. And he destroyed the transmission and clutch. And he can't study to get his CDL in a year since he failed the 2nd time. I bet u wished u had a rain jacket.
Nah, it was only water. I was more worried about the camera.
@@fscrailroad2321 rain doesn't bother me at all. That video u posted chaining down a snow machine. My wife was like he's going to be soaked. I said I been there so many times. A week ago I had to get a truck that bricked down. And it was raining bad. By the time I got to the yard I was soaked. Wife seen me and gets fresh clothes. And I showered at the bathroom since it has showers for the mechanics.
Fantastic sound of her pulling the hill..........except....some advice....don't talk! :) That ruins it! :)