Railroader is HERE! | All The Locomotives!!! (2nd Edition)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2023
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    Railroader is HERE! | All The Locomotives!!! (2nd Edition)
    Chapters -
    1:48 - Atlantic
    4:48 - Ten Wheelers
    7:32 - Moguls
    10:12 - Consolidations
    14:52 - Pacifics
    18:28 - Mikados
    21:14 - Switchers
    24:23 - Decapod
    27:54 - Berkshire
    31:34 - Diesels
    I remade this video to clear up the mistake about dates and because we missed the C25. New to this version is the organization into types. Enjoy!
    Tonight we take a quick look at al the awesome locos in this game - this will hopefully help you decide whats best for your railroad.
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  • @Vbluguitar
    @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад +7

    Chapters -
    1:48 - Atlantic
    4:48 - Ten Wheelers
    7:32 - Moguls
    10:12 - Consolidations
    14:52 - Pacifics
    18:28 - Mikados
    21:14 - Switchers
    24:23 - Decapod
    27:54 - Berkshire
    31:34 - Diesels

    • @SouthernPacific3025Railfan
      @SouthernPacific3025Railfan 2 месяца назад

      The First Berkshires were built in Michigan and Boston & Maine and New York Central were the first Railroads that build but B&M THERE'S WERE SCRAPPED but the C&O preserved 12 k4 Kanawhas will number 2716 is on the Southern Railway Program.

  • @jm0lesky
    @jm0lesky 7 месяцев назад +6

    I remember the 765 going past my family's farm in Alliance, Ohio in the 80's. They also used it for a family appreciation day in Cleveland on NS back when Wick Morman ran the company.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад +1

      That reminds me of the NW jclass coming through rocky river. Great memories!

    • @e-train765
      @e-train765 7 месяцев назад

      One year 765 passed right behind my house on the W&LE on her way to CVSR, got that on video. MANY photos and videos of 765 over the years since she started coming to The Valley.
      765 is VERY powerful - one of the FWHS members told me that they had 2 NS diesel locomotives coupled on and the NS crew didn't think 765 was as strong as they were told. Welp the Fort Wayne crew told the NS crew the fully apply the brakes on their diesels; and 765 proceeded to pull them WITH EASE. That is the Lima Locomotive Works "Super Power" concept at work.
      Railroader's model is based off the L&N's M-1 Berkshire's. I can also confirm that 2 of the whistles you can use on the steam locomotive's are a Nathan 6 Chime & another 6 chime (CofG 6-Chime) that are VERY similar to 765's whistle. I hope lster on down the road they'll add more locomotives, maybe we'll get a Lima berk.

  • @superdave6889
    @superdave6889 7 месяцев назад +3

    a Bit about the railway in Railroader:
    The historically important Murphy Branch is the westernmost part of what was the Western North Carolina Railroad, later the Richmond and Danville, Southern Railway, the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) and today the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad.
    The branch runs between Asheville, North Carolina in the east and Murphy in the west.
    I-40 from Asheville to Canton and US Route 74, also known as the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway, from Canton to Murphy, roughly parallel the railway.
    Grades on the Murphy Branch exceed 4.0% in two places.[1]
    How do i know this? I used to LIVE there
    for more info google "southern railroad murphy branch"
    the above was taken from the wiki

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад +1

      That is awesome - so are some of the places you see in game reconizable?

    • @superdave6889
      @superdave6889 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Vbluguitar not really, the game models the line in the "30's to the '60's, nowadays everything west of Nantahala is ripped up and gone, but the railroad still is operated by Watco, under the call letters BLU and the name Blue Ridge Southern, i think Watco has a website, there should be a current map on the site.

  • @0fficialdregs
    @0fficialdregs 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. couldn't find any info on the locomotives in the game and that's something very important to me.

  • @ZuluFoxtrotBEAR
    @ZuluFoxtrotBEAR 7 месяцев назад

    I heard you mention the "K-4" 2-8-4 "Kanawha" (Berkshire) Chesapeake and Ohio 2716 that is being restored by Kentucky Steam Heritage at the old CSX shops in Ravenna, Kentucky.
    I've seen her in person and happy to report they are doing a magnificent job in her restoration!
    Cheers to you.

  • @CoryAY82383
    @CoryAY82383 7 месяцев назад +1

    That bigger 10 wheeler has a "deckless" cab. Fairly common on narrow gauge. CNR ran their 2-6-0s all the way into the late 50s on branchline service where weight limits and short trains suited them well.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  5 месяцев назад

      Ah - Poor engineers lol

  • @josephb-jr7we
    @josephb-jr7we 12 дней назад

    Near me is a 1920 ALCO Consolidation 2-8-0. Beautiful engine, just had a firebox rebuild. So cool to see similar engines in game!

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  10 дней назад

      Oh, they are gonna run it? SWEEET!

    • @josephb-jr7we
      @josephb-jr7we 10 дней назад

      @@Vbluguitar Yea, they are doing steam tests and repainting, will be running this fall. Arcade and Attica Engine 18.

  • @neilharbott8394
    @neilharbott8394 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Atlantic (4-4-2) would have been a follow on to the American (4-4-0) design, primarily used for passenger workings, the trailing wheels would allow for an enlarged firebox over the older American design. Typically larger wheels allow for higher speed, but less traction for heavier freight workings.
    The moguls (2-6-0) and 10-wheelers (4-6-0) would be seen on mixed traffic - light passenger stopper services, or lighter freight workings. With the moguls giving way to the 10-wheelers, whose longer frames allowed for larger boilers. Their mid-sized wheels favored neither the high speed passenger traffic, nor the super heavy freight trains.
    The pacifics (4-6-2) were the extension of both the Atlantic and 10-wheelers, giving a longer boiler than the Atlantic, and larger firebox than a 10-wheeler. Big wheels made for efficient high-speed driving.
    The consolidations (2-8-0) and decapods (2-10-0) were the masters of freight workings, generally smaller wheels than your mixed traffic locomotives, and more wheels equals more traction. Even back in the 1920's you could find these monsters hauling 1000-ton coal trains, and as technology improved over the decades the loads only got heavier.
    The switchers are generally small wheeled locomotives, not designed for speed or long distance, but generally able to move loads above what a similar sized main traffic locomotive could manage. They will consume water and coal at a very high rate when run at speed, but they would rarely run far from their service point, so endurance was not typically an issue. They're built for agility, low speed acceleration, quick to start up from cold, and working tight yards - like seaports.

  • @seaboard18
    @seaboard18 4 месяца назад

    Atlantic at 2:24 is a 1:1 of the Cotton Belt 4-4-2s.. I was the original modeler for part of the mesh used! They were built in the late teens and these particular engines were notable for their narrow firebox design & short drivers, which made them "Odd Ducks" compared to the 4-6-2s being built at the time

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  4 месяца назад

      Its a beautiful looking engine and I have been VERY happy with it on my Railroader route.

  • @milissathreatt8014
    @milissathreatt8014 7 месяцев назад

    This engine is a Southern Railway PS-4 4-6-2 Pacific built to pull fast passenger trains like the Crescent Limited from North Carolina to Washington DC or to New Orleans 64 of them were built by Alco in Richmond VA. The specs of these locomotives are as followed
    Driver dia.
    73 in (1.854 m)
    Trailing dia.
    43
    Trailing dia.
    43 in (1.092 m)
    Loco weight
    304,000 lb (138,000 kg)
    Tender weight
    261,600 lb (118,700 kg)
    Total weight
    565,600 lb (256,600 kg)
    Fuel type
    Coal
    Fuel capacity
    16 tonnes (35,000 lb)
    Water cap.
    14,000 US gallons (53,000 L)
    Firebox:
    • Firegrate area
    70+1⁄2 sq ft (6.55 m2)
    Boiler pressure
    200 psi (1.38 MPa)
    Feedwater heater
    Elesco
    Cylinders
    Two
    Cylinder size
    27 × 28 in (0.686 × 0.711 m)
    I've seen this engine in person at the Smithsonian National museum and she is really beautiful.
    (edit) Her whistle is a Long Bell 3 Chime and Southern Railway 1401 is the sole survivor of the class.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад

      Aha - gonna change the whistle on mine in game :)

  • @didyou555
    @didyou555 6 месяцев назад

    At 15:31 that engine is the Little River 110, the only one ever built.

  • @KenworthKyle69
    @KenworthKyle69 5 месяцев назад

    My only problem with the Berkshire is there’s nowhere to turn it around at Sylva. I’m currently only running the Berkshire on the mainline from Sylva to Bryson and back to Sylva. You can turn it around at Bryson at the Y, however you can’t turn it around on a turntable which is quite annoying. I just run it in reverse from Sylva to Bryson and then on the heavy haul back to Sylva she’s facing the right way lol

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  5 месяцев назад

      seems like it would be better to take it from Dillsborough once upgraded (it gets a turn table) to Alarka - haven't been far the other way yet, but at least that way you have the ability to turn at both ends.

  • @divebombexpert2619
    @divebombexpert2619 7 месяцев назад

    Do you know if the USATC s160 is in game or will be added?

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  6 месяцев назад

      It is not currently in game - Since the game JUST came out less than a month ago we don't know much about the future plans for expanding the fleet, but I would imagine that they are planning on expanding the game with more engines. The developer said that they will be posting a timeline roadmap on steam, so I would imagine that the information you are looking for will be posted there.

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 7 месяцев назад +1

    im sad by the lack of tank engines, i know they have the diesels for most shunting, but the Mikado tank engine being the only one is sad, more smol boi tank engines

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад +2

      They probably will. Don’t forget we’re still very very early access. The game is going to have a lot added to it most likely.

  • @superjesse645
    @superjesse645 6 месяцев назад

    Kinda bummed they didn't add carbody diesels (F and E units). But GP9s are still awesome.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  6 месяцев назад +1

      Well, don't get too sad yet, this game is JUST starting early access. We may see many more added peices of equipment down the pike.

  • @productodegoya
    @productodegoya 7 месяцев назад

    Cuyahoga !!

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад

      Good ole Cleveland :)

  • @brandonproulx9583
    @brandonproulx9583 7 месяцев назад

    They are commonly called Stokers btw and there was a GP7

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I remembered the GP7 about 2 minutes after I had uploaded lol.

  • @OyeVato
    @OyeVato 2 месяца назад

    Age of Steam is awesome.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  2 месяца назад

      I haven't been - its not that far from here. I should go check it out.

  • @drewhuff3457
    @drewhuff3457 4 месяца назад

    Do you have to buy each steam locomotive in the game? Does the game have set scenery? Or can you build your own rail?

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  4 месяца назад +1

      The track is "set" but you can add things at certain places - for example at dillsborough you can add both a service center with turntable AND a 3 track classification yard. They give you 2 steamers to start, and then you can buy additional engines as your railroad expands. At the beginning you only have 2 or 3 miles, but as you do the "repair the track Milestone" missions, you unlock more rails and more cities to services.

    • @drewhuff3457
      @drewhuff3457 4 месяца назад

      Oh ok. Thanks.

  • @0fficialdregs
    @0fficialdregs 6 месяцев назад

    my favorites
    4-6-0
    2-8-0
    Decapod
    diesels
    Switchers

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  6 месяцев назад

      The diesels will definintely be the best for switching.

    • @0fficialdregs
      @0fficialdregs 6 месяцев назад

      really hoping for more locomotives to be added. 2-6-6-6 is my favorite @@Vbluguitar

  • @reidthenavyengineproductio7002
    @reidthenavyengineproductio7002 23 дня назад

    What computer do you recommend to run this game?

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  10 дней назад

      Probably intel i5 with 3060 or 2070 super minimum. The specs should be listed on the steam sale page.

  • @profhughakston1497
    @profhughakston1497 7 месяцев назад

    Are you kidding? The 4-4-2 Milwakee Road Hiawathas were famous and fast.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад

      yes they were - amazing locos - and they served the railroad for a LONG time. I was speaking of the type in general, the Hiawathas were the exception.

  • @nickforest7816
    @nickforest7816 5 месяцев назад

    I made a mistake in buying a game that is not complete my base engine won't pull cars from the front but it will push them ok and the controls are messed up inside the train the breaks are applied 100% when there all the way forward but when you use the sliders the train break is released when it's all the way right and the independent break is released when it's all the way left not sure if it's supposed to be this way it should be the same as in the cockpit of the train I'm guessing and then with the anglecocks it tells me to open or close them which is it they say the front and rear anglecock need to be closed when moving so I'm guessing the other ones are fine if there open

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  5 месяцев назад

      Ok, You are making some mistakes lol - 1, You absolutely can pull and push from the front of the train. If you watch my series you can see us doing it a lot. I will have to make a tutorial to help you out - Look for it this week. Don't give up, once you figure out the contorls its a lot of fun. 2. Anglecocks need to be open to allow the air to flow from the engine to the cars, but the ends of the train need their anglecocks closed so the air doesn't escape the system. So if you are coupled to a car, the anglecocks between the engine and car need to be opened. The anglecocks at the front and back of the train need to be closed. I will go over this in the tutorial to help you out.

  • @jimbruneau6769
    @jimbruneau6769 Месяц назад

    The game has tiny engines and big engines but is sorely lacking in mid size engines. A USRA Light or Heavy Mikado would be a welcome addition.
    Big engines like the high speed freight Berkshire are totally inappropriate for a 35 mph Branch Line like this is. The Santa Fe is a brute low speed freight/coal mauler, but waaay too heavy for the lightweight rails on the game railroad.
    Generally speaking, a 4 wheel leading truck was for passenger power, it had superior tracking ability for high speed running, the 2 wheel lead truck was for freight power as it was equalized the weight between the pilot truck and the drive wheels for higher weight on the drivers than an unequalized 4 wheel pilot truck.

  • @aaronhill8315
    @aaronhill8315 7 месяцев назад

    I wish steam was brought back. They've shown their capabilities in great feats.

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад

      They are amazing. They took sooo much maintenance though. They would have to really start over from
      The ground up.

    • @aaronhill8315
      @aaronhill8315 7 месяцев назад

      @@Vbluguitar well. Let some of the preserved locos have a few freight runs. But yes from the ground up would be extensive

    • @xymaryai8283
      @xymaryai8283 7 месяцев назад +1

      Mackwell Locomotive are making new steam engines! mostly stationary generators and tractors to start, but they have interest in woodburning engines for industries with a surplus of natural fuels

    • @user-qv7px4kt8r
      @user-qv7px4kt8r Месяц назад

      They spent as much time in the shop as they did running, thats the real problem (along with emission standards)

  • @nickforest7816
    @nickforest7816 5 месяцев назад

    Another thing you can't detach the tender from the engine they consider both the engine and tender one piece so if the tender gets damaged you have to fix the whole engine with it not very realistic your spending more because of this

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  5 месяцев назад +1

      This is not necessarily correct. The engine and the tender have seperate damage amounts, so if you bang up your tender, the engine can still be 100 percent. However, you are correct that they are attached so you will still need to go to the repair shed and put both in. This is actually realistic as Tenders where attached to engines with drawbars, and not couplers. They also had a ton of hoses connected between them and it was VERY rare that they would be pulled apart except during heavy servicing.

    • @Justus-to5ye
      @Justus-to5ye Месяц назад

      Just remember this is a RUclips comment section, not the steam discussion page, Nick.

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 7 месяцев назад

    you deleted the previous video?

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  7 месяцев назад

      Yes. It had too many mistakes.

  • @thesuneversets
    @thesuneversets 7 месяцев назад +1

    It’s pronounced Redding not reading fyi lol

    • @Vbluguitar
      @Vbluguitar  6 месяцев назад

      ah, but nobody caught me on my pronouciation of Lehigh Valley - which is pronounced "LEE Valley"