Woner why they were going so slow through there?Maybe cause they were in town or waiting on another train up ahead to clear a siding?Very nice video...
I suppose she thought I was only taking photos with my camera; I took the photo from the beginning with a different camera. You were right, though. She was not paying attention. I guess she does not realize that some of us are trying to record history, and do not want people dancing around in front the camera. At least she did not do that as the QJ's approached the crossing. Thanks for the comment!
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Nice video. Too bad that woman with the camera wasn't paying attention where she was. Some people live in their own world and don't somebody else with a camera!!
I am just guessing but i am going to say those QJs would have maybe 4000 horse power or more each.Anyone who has the real power please i would like to know?The challenger was 4-6-6-4 and it had 5,200 horse power thats what i am using to make my guess Qjs are 2-10-2s big nice engines i love them..I have the dvd china steam too..
Are you freakin kidding me? 2 steam engines hauling long manifest trains? Jesus lol!!!! I can't imagine seeing these belching beasts pulling long coal drags or stack trains at highballing speeds!!!!! So what now? Steam engines are now competing to give today's diesels a run for there money?!!!!! GOSH!!!!
it's the new fad, american railroads buy chinese steam! but its about time to see some of these trains being used for what they were meant for, freight.
Wow two Steamers on the piont and 64 cars in tow. can't get any better then that.
Great video!
Len.
Pottstown, PA.
I love how people just take the crossing lights as a suggestion. That one car just FLEW through there.
I am amazed that the autos run the red lights, even though the train is a distance off, yet.
I will add more details soon. Thanks for the comments!
Woner why they were going so slow through there?Maybe cause they were in town or waiting on another train up ahead to clear a siding?Very nice video...
Great video as always zach!
At 5:33, what up with guy stand by tanker there?
And, great video!
Thanks for the advice!
All I can say is WOW!!!! Steam haulled revenue freight in 2008.
Needs a caboose though.
I suppose she thought I was only taking photos with my camera; I took the photo from the beginning with a different camera. You were right, though. She was not paying attention. I guess she does not realize that some of us are trying to record history, and do not want people dancing around in front the camera.
At least she did not do that as the QJ's approached the crossing. Thanks for the comment!
Awesome video!!!!!!!! 5 stars!!!
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do they still use steam on the iowa interstate cause if they do im so gonna try to get video of them on the way to davenport when i go in june.
@arkansastrash320 Its because the speed limit is 10 mph, going across the government bridge.
wow the drivers that ran the gates sure missed a great sight haha
The second guy didn't even slow down to look.
nice train !!
= D
Nice video. Too bad that woman with the camera wasn't paying attention where she was. Some people live in their own world and don't somebody else with a camera!!
Wow!
These are only used on special trains.
Love it!!!
I am just guessing but i am going to say those QJs would have maybe 4000 horse power or more each.Anyone who has the real power please i would like to know?The challenger was 4-6-6-4 and it had 5,200 horse power thats what i am using to make my guess Qjs are 2-10-2s big nice engines i love them..I have the dvd china steam too..
Just think they still use them in China in regular service.
Are you freakin kidding me? 2 steam engines hauling long manifest trains? Jesus lol!!!! I can't imagine seeing these belching beasts pulling long coal drags or stack trains at highballing speeds!!!!! So what now? Steam engines are now competing to give today's diesels a run for there money?!!!!! GOSH!!!!
wow
cuz to them its just a "choo choo" B(
it's the new fad, american railroads buy chinese steam! but its about time to see some of these trains being used for what they were meant for, freight.
Just a hobo, LOL.