So cool, Nick. I've had the opportunity to operate a couple of steam locomotives in my career. It's always nice to watch them getting one ready to run. The tank on the Office Car is for the potable water. There is a leather 'bladder' inside of the steel tank. Unless they are completely shot, they can be reconditioned. We were working on a classic passenger car before the owner got sick and ended up selling it to a museum, along with a steam engine that he had totally restored to operational condition. As always, an excellent video.
Excellent video really enjoyed watching your video keep up the great work looking forward to seeing more content from you soon thanks again and have a wonderful day
Very cool I'm impressed and learned couple things liked didn't know you had 2 cleaned the old sand out 1 ? Though what's the temperature of that steam shooting out the side of the cylinders?
113 is a sweet engine. Hope they can get that business car back in action. Do you know how thick those ash pans are? Cool behind the scenes video, thanks! Can't wait to see the follow-up video!
Thanks for bringing us along Nick, that was interesting!
Nick that is a beautiful steam engine 🚂👍
I'm so glad you were able to stop by after work that day. Nice job on the video!
Awsome and informative video Nick!
Thanks for sharing always fun to see the big beasts waking up 👍😃🚂
Good show Nick thank you, very interesting. Have a great week!
Thanks for the video Nick! I had a good time on Saturday riding from Reading and finally getting to see 113. I’ll be back this weekend for 2102.
That guy really seemed to like emptying the sand dome lol! Awesome video Nick, glad you could come out to see us get 113 ready for the weekend!
Had such a great time! Definitely worth the trip. Haha 😆 yup! Dang sand lol 🚂💨
Cool video. Love the steam release. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent video Nick! Its really interesting seeing the crew get her ready. Wish I could have been there, hopefully next time. - Ryan
So cool, Nick. I've had the opportunity to operate a couple of steam locomotives in my career. It's always nice to watch them getting one ready to run. The tank on the Office Car is for the potable water. There is a leather 'bladder' inside of the steel tank. Unless they are completely shot, they can be reconditioned. We were working on a classic passenger car before the owner got sick and ended up selling it to a museum, along with a steam engine that he had totally restored to operational condition. As always, an excellent video.
Thanks Nick, That was awesome !
Thanks so much! 🚂💨
Excellent video really enjoyed watching your video keep up the great work looking forward to seeing more content from you soon thanks again and have a wonderful day
Thanks so much for watching! Hope to have new content out this week. 🚂💨
My son was there helping out.
Very awesome man!
good vid on channel keep up the good vids thanks lee
Very cool I'm impressed and learned couple things liked didn't know you had 2 cleaned the old sand out 1 ? Though what's the temperature of that steam shooting out the side of the cylinders?
113 is a sweet engine. Hope they can get that business car back in action. Do you know how thick those ash pans are? Cool behind the scenes video, thanks! Can't wait to see the follow-up video!
Old sand ?
A beautiful thing to watch but looks like a very dangerous job working so close to the venting steam.