18:31 Start of the Sierra Railway #3, AKA, the Polar Express whistle! Quite literally my favorite steam engine whistle of all time! Thanks for including the tiny but might train with a strong whistle! Love it so much CoasterFan!
I grew up in Fort Bragg, California, and used to see #45 all the time. As a teenager, I was part of the model railroad club that operates a layout in a building right next to the depot, and on weekends I'd bring my model trains and help run the layout. When #45 was running, I'd always go outside when I heard it coming and feel the ground shake as it rolled by, not 20 feet from where I stood. I recent moved a long way away, and this video brings back memories. Man, I miss the Skunk Train.
Brings back very special and unique memories of riding and blaring horns on old steam locomotives. Let me just say these were rare privileged moments from the sixties. To be able to ride with the engineer and coal feeder on these huge, power monsters as a kid in his preteens, my most thrilling moment had to be when I could blast the loud horn by pulling the string (rope) overhead at will. Only when approaching a blind corner, unmanned crossings and the train stations he told me but I just couldn't resist doing it at will. He just laughed at my young mischievousness and the chuckle it brought from me. I still love the sound of the whistle (horn) when one goes by.
One of the very best vids I've seen on steam trains! The term "galore" is most appropriate. The variety is astounding : wood- and coal-burning locos (and the appropriate chimney!), 2- and 4-cylinders and geared locos, genuine 4-4-0 American and 4-6-0 ten-wheelers, all types of old cars.. A regal! Thanks CoasterFan!
From Australia. I wished we kept our steam locos. Most of them are in mothballs and are too costly to run on mainline routes. Enjoyed your video. Thanks.
tony brimson Thank you, glad you liked it. There still are a number of neat steam railway operations in Australia you should visit if you haven't already.
I just want to say a big thank you for posting this footage. My little boy is obsessed with trains and he watches these on a daily basis with such joy. We don't live in an area where we have year-round access to steam trains like this, so being able to see it on RUclips is a treat for him, especially in the cold months when the train museums are closed.
My 2 year old son loves trains (real ones not cartoons) and he watches this video every morning. I thought it would be boring, but sat with him to watch it and it is very well made, interesting and has prompted me to look in to some travel-by-train vacations. Thanks!
Thank you very much for the video. I love the 3 truck shays and the narrow gauge mountain logging engines. Thanks again. I love steam; the heck with diesels.
You had some amazing shots of the Inyo, she is a real beauty, hopefully in 2015, you can film the Nevada State Railroad museums newly restored Glenbrook, a narrow guage locomotive that used to haul wood by Lake Tahoe.
Ah well, who could have imagined America was this beautiful? Old West trains restored to their former glory. Beautiful video. Greetings from Australia.
Wow! This is absolutely fabulous! I have always bemoaned the fact that camcorders came along only after steam locomotives disappeared. Thanks to RUclips, I can view these beauties again.
Wonderful video tour of steam railway. Exhilerating, life giving ..... something wonderful from the olden times. A feast for the eyes .....such heritage steam railways are no less than a moving museum!
Whoever put all the time and effort into this series: THANK YOU. This is my son's favorite series and we use it to get him to brush teeth every night. My husband and I have really come to enjoy watching the trains too!
My son absolutely loves all of Mike Armstrong’s train videos!! My husband and I actually enjoying watching them too. Thanks for all the effort in creating a wholesome form of entertainment for our family. Chooo chooooo!
Absolutely magnificent! Not a dull moment if you like steam trains. Beautiful American landscapes add to the pleasure. Superb to watch on my new 75"TV. I hope there is more coming. Thanks for posting. Greetings from Australia.
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Tim Mack That first series of clips posed a challenge to me. I realized beforehand that the bell would be an issue, but I did not realize the extent. Unfortunately, that railroad is very hard to photograph, so I elected to shoot it on a special photo excursion. But, on the excursion, they rang the bell for every single run past. I tried to break it up with some on board footage, but that only helped so much. Oh well.
+Nick's Train Hobby Channel Thank you very much Nick, I appreciate it. These videos always get hit the hardest. I guess it's just the way things are on this site. By the way, when do you plan on releasing another Big Boy Update video?
CoasterFan2105 Must be easy hits for trolls. It still boosts your stats on YT so it doesn't really effect anything. I use to get upset about dislikes until I learned that. I have not heard anything about Big Boy, except that it might miss the 2019 dead line due to 844 and what is going on with Ed. Speculation as to if UP will even keep the Steam program going, but nothing really video worthy yet. Probably won't be another one till May when they have an open house again.
Very good, I look forward to the update. I'm hopeful that they won't abandon the steam program. That would be disappointing, especially so close to the 150th anniversary of the Transcontinental RR.
Love all of the videos of the steam locomotives. I'm from a small town in Tennessee and we at one time had a steam train and it was called number 1 of the clinchfield railroad. But when CSX came in here we lost our little steam train. I wish the people and the town would get it back home ☹️☹️😡😡
I’m very familiar with Clinchfield’s little number 1 my father told me many stories about her. She was a beautiful little ten-wheeler with a silver smokebox and brass domes and she pulled a B unit behind her which was disguised as a passenger car. She now sits in the B&O museum on display with her cab open to visitors.
One story my dad told me was his first encounter with the little engine. When he was a little boy and he was heading over the bridge to Blacksburg SC he spotted the little engine sitting in the yard and he lost his mind nearly causing his mother to wreck the car. my father has taken me over that bridge and told me exactly what it was like and what his reaction was and it’s always a story that makes me feel like a little kid again.
Sir, thank you so much for posting this wonderful video about those sleek, cast-iron maidens. I've always been plagued that they might discontinue historical tourist sites in which you could ride a locomotive from way back when, however they are still everywhere as one of America's.......mascots. Hopefully the diesels don't take over their positions in history, popular culture, and steam-exibitions! ~Greetings from Tennessee
0:00 intro 1:00 skunk train 5:11 Virginia and Truckee railroad 9:03 Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine railroad 12:00 Nevada state railroad museum inyo 14:48 Niles Canyon Railroad 16:53 rail town 1897 21:21 Knotts berry farm 25:14 Nevada State Railroad Museum Virginia and Truckee 25 27:58 Durango and silver ton narrow gauge railroad 36:53 outro
The 2-8-2 Baldwins are both superheated logging-railway builds, with certain specification differences between California Western #45 (Baldwin serial 58045), on her home tracks, and McCloud River #18 (serial 41709), as a guest locomotive of the Virginia & Truckee. The V&T owns a 2-8-0 Baldwin saturated-steamer, serial 44235 (ex-Longview, Portland and Northern #680), as fleet number 29; original locomotives #22 (4-4-0, serial 3693) and #25 (4-6-0, serial 25016) are in running retirement at the Nevada State RR Museum.
Shay 15 looks like it once did when it was with the west side lumber co. There are quite a lot of shays left and are all well preserved. There are shays 9, 10, 12, 14 and 15 still in service
Great footage of southern California and Yosemite National Park! Didn't know that trains ran through these areas...beautiful scenery! Thanks for posting!
that’s the actual whistle, the hooter they had on Sierra #3. They had it fitted for Back To The Future 3 and even stole it off her for a while to use on Pere Marquette 1225 for The Polar Express.
Thanks coasterFan. I live in Victoria Australia and most of our J and K class steam locos are no longer running. Steam rail Victoria run a couple of steam locos, not sure about Westcoast as to whether they exist anymore? We are unable to run steam locos in our summer seasons because of the threat to grass fires/bush fires. Far north Queensland run some large steamers, not sure about the rest of OZ? We do have some narrow gauge steamers running in Vic, but not much on mainline tracks. Thanks
18:31 Start of the Sierra Railway #3, AKA, the Polar Express whistle! Quite literally my favorite steam engine whistle of all time! Thanks for including the tiny but might train with a strong whistle! Love it so much CoasterFan!
lets have a Moment to appreciate that these videos were there for our childhood
The nostalgia I’m feeling is crazy
Anyone else get nostalgia from their childhood?
I watched these at 3 years old, 13 years ago
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My son is sick tonight and wont sleep and this is the only thing that makes him happy.
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You're very welcome! Thanks so much!
I Agree with the RUclips Likes, We Want To Keep on Watching Steam Train Videos on Your RUclips Channel Forever and Ever.
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Thank you, my 3 year old son LOVES your videos.
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I grew up in Fort Bragg, California, and used to see #45 all the time. As a teenager, I was part of the model railroad club that operates a layout in a building right next to the depot, and on weekends I'd bring my model trains and help run the layout. When #45 was running, I'd always go outside when I heard it coming and feel the ground shake as it rolled by, not 20 feet from where I stood. I recent moved a long way away, and this video brings back memories. Man, I miss the Skunk Train.
Brings back very special and unique memories of riding and blaring horns on old steam locomotives. Let me just say these were rare privileged moments from the sixties. To be able to ride with the engineer and coal feeder on these huge, power monsters as a kid in his preteens, my most thrilling moment had to be when I could blast the loud horn by pulling the string (rope) overhead at will.
Only when approaching a blind corner, unmanned crossings and the train stations he told me but I just couldn't resist doing it at will. He just laughed at my young mischievousness and the chuckle it brought from me. I still love the sound of the whistle (horn) when one goes by.
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Many Thanks for sharing!!!
The nevada and truckee railroad and the nevada state railroad museum, are my favourite part of the video.
One of the very best vids I've seen on steam trains! The term "galore" is most appropriate. The variety is astounding : wood- and coal-burning locos (and the appropriate chimney!), 2- and 4-cylinders and geared locos, genuine 4-4-0 American and 4-6-0 ten-wheelers, all types of old cars..
A regal!
Thanks CoasterFan!
Tahititoutou You are very welcome! Look for part 3 to come out this summer.
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Nice rail movie. My daughter and I enjoyed it very much! Thanks!
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From Australia. I wished we kept our steam locos. Most of them are in mothballs and are too costly to run on mainline routes. Enjoyed your video. Thanks.
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The steam came out of the side! Looked beautiful!!! Thank you so much for this video! (10:48)
It’s called a boiler blowdown. This is when the locomotive releases a lot of steam to get rid of any sediment that might harm the heating process.
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Soy fanático por los trenes a vapor de muy niño, gracias a ty por ilustrar estos videos, fantástico.
Looks like i have a new Brick Rigs build, the Virginia & Truckee No. 25. Thanks for the idea!
Thank you for this! Great way to spend a rainy day!
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Love that red loco at the start. Looks like an old freighter judging by the small diameter drivers. That whistle she has is awesome too!
Yeah. The locomotive is California Western 45.
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I just want to say a big thank you for posting this footage. My little boy is obsessed with trains and he watches these on a daily basis with such joy. We don't live in an area where we have year-round access to steam trains like this, so being able to see it on RUclips is a treat for him, especially in the cold months when the train museums are closed.
Tara Ortiz glad to hear it, everybody got to love trains
Tara Ortiz my goal is to have a model train layout! Better start counting my dollars.
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Wow! Romantic! The words "Passengers do not sleep, but there is silence around, Outside the window, the sound of wheels, in the lights of the city. "
3х летний сын смотрит с удовольствием! спасибо!
My 2 year old son loves trains (real ones not cartoons) and he watches this video every morning. I thought it would be boring, but sat with him to watch it and it is very well made, interesting and has prompted me to look in to some travel-by-train vacations. Thanks!
Ivey Jacops Of course! I'm glad you both got some satisfaction out of it. Thank you for the comment.
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That SP 6 chime on #10 is something else!
Thank you very much for the video. I love the 3 truck shays and the narrow gauge mountain logging engines. Thanks again. I love steam; the heck with diesels.
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My 3 year old son loved it !!
You had some amazing shots of the Inyo, she is a real beauty, hopefully in 2015, you can film the Nevada State Railroad museums newly restored Glenbrook, a narrow guage locomotive that used to haul wood by Lake Tahoe.
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Ah well, who could have imagined America was this beautiful? Old West trains restored to their former glory. Beautiful video. Greetings from Australia.
I remember this video. When I was a kid❤❤😊
Great video! No annoying commentary or music, just perfect
Wow! This is absolutely fabulous! I have always bemoaned the fact that camcorders came along only after steam locomotives disappeared. Thanks to RUclips, I can view these beauties again.
this was the first yt vid i ever watched know coming back 13 years later
Wonderful video tour of steam railway. Exhilerating, life giving ..... something wonderful from the olden times. A feast for the eyes .....such heritage steam railways are no less than a moving museum!
Whoever put all the time and effort into this series: THANK YOU. This is my son's favorite series and we use it to get him to brush teeth every night. My husband and I have really come to enjoy watching the trains too!
+Annie Bahde Thank you so much for the comment! Glad you like them!
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Very nice video and I love your camera quality. Big thumbs up from me again my friend!
I can’t wait to see one of these with 2102 2100 1309 and the East Broad Top in it
My son absolutely loves all of Mike Armstrong’s train videos!! My husband and I actually enjoying watching them too. Thanks for all the effort in creating a wholesome form of entertainment for our family. Chooo chooooo!
30:16 dragging 8 coaches and still keeping up that speed...that's impressive!
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I love this and hope to share it with family who also love trains.
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37:30 Love that 3 chime that VC #2 is wearing, but is there any footage on that audio? If there is I’d like to know where to find it
Not sure what it is that makes steam locomotives so appealing. Nonetheless, they are arguably one of the best things ever invented!
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I love you steam trains galore videos
Thank you for all the trains..
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Great video Mike Armstrong thanks a bunch
Absolutely magnificent! Not a dull moment if you like steam trains. Beautiful American landscapes add to the pleasure. Superb to watch on my new 75"TV. I hope there is more coming. Thanks for posting. Greetings from Australia.
Really GREAT steam-sound with great landscapes....
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Thank you for uploading this and part 1- it's my toddler's new favorite! And I love seeing the beautiful scenery 😉
Glad you enjoy them!
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Wow! That was terrific!
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Wow these videos are sure different than the new ones in a good way
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My 2.5 year old is obsessed with this video!!
I think my son (1y) has found something more interesting than cars. Loves the trains! Thanks for the video :)
Thank you for watching :)
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thank for showing this fantastic video all that was missing was the smell of steam and warm oil
+anna jeannette Dixon No problem! Thanks for watching!
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It will be here this summer!
Another awesome production!
Agree, Diego. Finally reached 6:10 w/o bell ringing constantly.
Tim Mack That first series of clips posed a challenge to me. I realized beforehand that the bell would be an issue, but I did not realize the extent. Unfortunately, that railroad is very hard to photograph, so I elected to shoot it on a special photo excursion. But, on the excursion, they rang the bell for every single run past. I tried to break it up with some on board footage, but that only helped so much. Oh well.
Diego Posada Thank you!
Thanks for the explanation. I really enjoy your series of videos. Keep them coming.
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I love steam trains and passenger trains bc it makes me feel like a young kid again😂
Thanks for the videos. I just can't help myself, I love trains.
Me too
But its still cool to see these kinds of trains still out in the U.S.
Well, here is another case of a video that does not deserve the high number of dislikes. I loved this.
+Nick's Train Hobby Channel Thank you very much Nick, I appreciate it. These videos always get hit the hardest. I guess it's just the way things are on this site. By the way, when do you plan on releasing another Big Boy Update video?
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Must be easy hits for trolls. It still boosts your stats on YT so it doesn't really effect anything. I use to get upset about dislikes until I learned that. I have not heard anything about Big Boy, except that it might miss the 2019 dead line due to 844 and what is going on with Ed. Speculation as to if UP will even keep the Steam program going, but nothing really video worthy yet. Probably won't be another one till May when they have an open house again.
Very good, I look forward to the update. I'm hopeful that they won't abandon the steam program. That would be disappointing, especially so close to the 150th anniversary of the Transcontinental RR.
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Love all of the videos of the steam locomotives. I'm from a small town in Tennessee and we at one time had a steam train and it was called number 1 of the clinchfield railroad. But when CSX came in here we lost our little steam train. I wish the people and the town would get it back home ☹️☹️😡😡
I’m very familiar with Clinchfield’s little number 1 my father told me many stories about her. She was a beautiful little ten-wheeler with a silver smokebox and brass domes and she pulled a B unit behind her which was disguised as a passenger car. She now sits in the B&O museum on display with her cab open to visitors.
One story my dad told me was his first encounter with the little engine. When he was a little boy and he was heading over the bridge to Blacksburg SC he spotted the little engine sitting in the yard and he lost his mind nearly causing his mother to wreck the car. my father has taken me over that bridge and told me exactly what it was like and what his reaction was and it’s always a story that makes me feel like a little kid again.
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as someone who loves trains, i approve this series
that sound of the whistle lovely
Spectacular steam train video.
Sir, thank you so much for posting this wonderful video about those sleek, cast-iron maidens. I've always been plagued that they might discontinue historical tourist sites in which you could ride a locomotive from way back when, however they are still everywhere as one of America's.......mascots. Hopefully the diesels don't take over their positions in history, popular culture, and steam-exibitions!
~Greetings from Tennessee
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Starting at around the 5:13 mark, that looks like to be the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, which starts its run in Virginia City....
0:00 intro 1:00 skunk train 5:11 Virginia and Truckee railroad 9:03 Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine railroad 12:00 Nevada state railroad museum inyo 14:48 Niles Canyon Railroad 16:53 rail town 1897 21:21 Knotts berry farm 25:14 Nevada State Railroad Museum Virginia and Truckee 25 27:58 Durango and silver ton narrow gauge railroad 36:53 outro
Excellent video! We have a steam museum not far from us with a Shay. Can't get enough of steam!
Love it. I worked on Southern's last steam pile driver.
Nice shot with the turkey buzzard in the sky. But it would be nice with notes telling where we are.
Shays #10 and #15 are from the west side lumber company. They are pretty cool at the YMSPRR.
Sierra 3 is pretty much the main reason I’m watching this. Because uh… DUH DOY!
Sierra no. 3: Best steam whistle in existence.
An excellent video. Many thanks.
***** No problem, thank you!
I can't wait for steam trains galore 4
It will be here soon!
i love your vids coasterfan2105 i love them so much
the shots u get are spectacular.... enjoyed this vid
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The bell ringing is like "okay, next train please!"
Really like this vid over half of the trains operate within a 2 hour drive from me. I will defiantly check them out.
Tait Lambert Thank you. You should, they're all worth the visit.
The 2-8-2 Baldwins are both superheated logging-railway builds, with certain specification differences between California Western #45 (Baldwin serial 58045), on her home tracks, and McCloud River #18 (serial 41709), as a guest locomotive of the Virginia & Truckee. The V&T owns a 2-8-0 Baldwin saturated-steamer, serial 44235 (ex-Longview, Portland and Northern #680), as fleet number 29; original locomotives #22 (4-4-0, serial 3693) and #25 (4-6-0, serial 25016) are in running retirement at the Nevada State RR Museum.
Love the steam trains galore videos - sorry shud say 4yr old loves them... but secretly I do too 😊
LONG LIVE COASTERFAN2105!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
Yosemite #10 - what a beast! Love it!
I really enjoy watching Train videos from America and around the World, keep making more of these amazing and awesome videos
Excellent. ROCK ON!!!!!!
Shay 15 looks like it once did when it was with the west side lumber co. There are quite a lot of shays left and are all well preserved. There are shays 9, 10, 12, 14 and 15 still in service
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Great footage of southern California and Yosemite National Park! Didn't know that trains ran through these areas...beautiful scenery! Thanks for posting!
The sound of the locomotive I love
19:29 the real Polar Express whistle
David ii that’s so true
It Does sound like it
that’s the actual whistle, the hooter they had on Sierra #3. They had it fitted for Back To The Future 3 and even stole it off her for a while to use on Pere Marquette 1225 for The Polar Express.
me and my cousin looooooooooooovve these videos
Thanks coasterFan. I live in Victoria Australia and most of our J and K class steam locos are no longer running. Steam rail Victoria run a couple of steam locos, not sure about Westcoast as to whether they exist anymore? We are unable to run steam locos in our summer seasons because of the threat to grass fires/bush fires. Far north Queensland run some large steamers, not sure about the rest of OZ? We do have some narrow gauge steamers running in Vic, but not much on mainline tracks. Thanks
GREAT sound & video If you do not like this............ then you do not like TRAINS.
+David doc Thanks!