What's a full day as STEAM TRAIN CREW like?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • This past Sunday, I spent my last day as a volunteer at the @crrm . That's only because I'm joining the museum as full time staff shortly, so expect more content :). Special thanks to the Museum for letting me film and help out, as always! I tried to capture what the full day entails, as much as I could without incriminating anyone too hard... lol! The two runs shown with me firing, then running, were the start and end of the day. In the middle, we BS'ed and I tossed cameras all over the place for future videos. :)
    Make sure you check out @bryanburtonphotography's channel and videos, he's genuinely one of the most wonderful and kind humans I've met, and truly a superstar photographer. The video he did about 491 is here: • CRRM DRGW 491 081322
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    0:00 To the Museum!
    1:56 Check on the engine first thing
    3:00 Chat w/ Bryan
    4:33 - COFFEE and convos
    5:32 to the ashpit; 491's whistle
    9:18 cleaning ashes and loading coal
    12:22 Promoted to fireman; cleaning the engine out
    17:03 backing up to the train
    18:33 on the train and getting set up
    20:02 heading down for the first run of the day
    23:23 engineer training conversations
    26:07 prep for first run
    27:37 I fire the first run; 491 centers up
    40:46 engineer training conversations 2
    42:11 Hyce Engineer in a thunderstorm
    52:40 Back at the shop
    55:06 Get up in my GTO - and head home.
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Комментарии • 515

  • @Lazarus7000
    @Lazarus7000 Год назад +141

    Hyce: "Luxury features like heated seats were a thing on steam locomotives". Also Hyce: *loses mind over cup holders* .

    • @JYDelu
      @JYDelu 10 месяцев назад +1

      Where?

  • @justat1149
    @justat1149 Год назад +301

    Hot damn, Hyce is even cooler than any one of us lol. ‘68 GTO, locomotive engineer, and great at guitar. Heads up guys, your girlfriends might start disappearing when old Hyce rolls into town 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ColtonRMagby
      @ColtonRMagby Год назад +20

      You got that right.

    • @JonatanGronoset
      @JonatanGronoset Год назад +11

      He already gone one iirc so I think y'alls fine.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +63

      I am taken, though I appreciate the sentiment hahahaha

    • @thatsimulatorguy
      @thatsimulatorguy Год назад +12

      AND a mullet
      Hell
      To
      The
      Yea

    • @briannem.6787
      @briannem.6787 Год назад +11

      He is one cool man, aspire to achieve the trio of "cool car, works for rail museum, can play an instrument"
      personally my car of choice would be some square old station wagon, like a Volvo 740 or something japanese maybe
      and instrument would be a harmonica, should be easy enough. I actually own one, just can't play much on it

  • @Tank245
    @Tank245 Год назад +180

    "WHEN DID WE GET CUPHOLDERS!?" The single most relatable phrase of all steam crews. I just wish the ones on our engines were big enough to fit something bigger than a coke can.

    • @mauretaniafan1133
      @mauretaniafan1133 10 месяцев назад +3

      A relatable phrase for anyone working involving vehicles, even.

    • @trainnerd25
      @trainnerd25 6 месяцев назад +1

      we all need magnetic cupholders but when it is a wooden cab it gets interesting

    • @jazzridez
      @jazzridez 6 месяцев назад +3

      PEPSI no coke

    • @jerrysgardentractorsengine2243
      @jerrysgardentractorsengine2243 Месяц назад

      @@jazzridezok, Pepsi and French fries!

  • @brendanzio
    @brendanzio Год назад +117

    "Well y'know the carbs got four barrels, be a shame not to use them" -Hyce 2022
    definitely going to quote this in the future once my project truck is running

    • @michaelmurray7199
      @michaelmurray7199 Год назад +4

      Back when gas was like $0.33 a gallon. Three gallons for $1, instead of $3 for less than a gallon like it is today.

    • @Deadbuck73
      @Deadbuck73 Год назад +2

      My son always gives me crap for only using half my speedometer…

    • @michaelmurray7199
      @michaelmurray7199 Год назад +4

      @@Deadbuck73 With great power comes great responsibility.

    • @Deadbuck73
      @Deadbuck73 Год назад +2

      @@michaelmurray7199 absolutely!

    • @matthewpeters2062
      @matthewpeters2062 Год назад

      ​@@michaelmurray7199 with great power comes many smiles

  • @JonatanGronoset
    @JonatanGronoset Год назад +190

    Glad you kept everything in, the chit-chat and shenanigans is part of the experience. And yes fresh pots is a must!

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +36

      I did cut a 13 minute ish segment about 346. It will be a separate video later this week probably.

    • @kg-Whatthehelliseventhat
      @kg-Whatthehelliseventhat 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Hyce777hey Big bro,
      Just found your channel after watching Jakes animation. Yours came up in a recommended video.
      Is fresh pots from Ted? On Ted it was fresh cakes. I'll be binging your videos. Much love from Japan

    • @stephenhutchinson4137
      @stephenhutchinson4137 Месяц назад

      @@Hyce777❤

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Месяц назад +1

      @@kg-Whatthehelliseventhat the fresh pots joke is from Dave Grohl of the foo fighters. Look up fresh pots on RUclips. :) glad you enjoy!

  • @joshuadupay1285
    @joshuadupay1285 Год назад +78

    Poor Erick, reminds me of my first time learning how to drive a forklift with my manager watching me. Nearly sweat myself to death trying not to screw up 😆 I can't imagine trying to learn how to run one of these beasts. Great video Hyce!

  • @3900Class
    @3900Class Год назад +47

    I love the encouragement of the new guy. I've been learning to oil for the last 2 weeks, and I know what he's feeling on some level. Fortunately I've gotten plenty of similar encouragement, but I've also picked it up really fast too.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +7

      Great to hear!

  • @awildjared1396
    @awildjared1396 Год назад +22

    Some things just never change, Hyce is still my favorite RUclipsr and 491's stomping ground is still a circle on the side of a hill, good times...

  • @samgineer9857
    @samgineer9857 Год назад +17

    I don't know about you guys but EVERY TIME I drive a locomotive onto or off of a turntable, the dunks and rocking always make my heart skip a beat.

  • @TheOneTrueDragonKing
    @TheOneTrueDragonKing Год назад +19

    Right around the end of the chapter "on cleaning ashes and loading coal" when that backhoe was brought in I was reminded of an old video I saw called "Thunder on the Rails". Specifically the segment about Nevada Northern no. 40 when they were loading her up with coal:
    "Front-end loaders, shoot. That ain't no way to run a railroad!"

  • @BMMEC6000
    @BMMEC6000 Год назад +16

    Hyce just has that spring in his step that everyone else seems to be missing. Just the way he says “still good!” Is just so cheerful. I wish Hyce could teach me how a drive a locomotive

  • @Spook_Boi
    @Spook_Boi Год назад +19

    The more i watch this kinda content, the more i wish i could move over to colorado and get my hands dirty with choo choo shit pits sooner lol. sadly im still not sure if ill be able, but we'll see if i do and if not, its meant to be. Also props to the trainee for keeping at it and enjoying himself

  • @nekolivegaming
    @nekolivegaming Год назад +6

    44:00 Your reacotion when the pressure valve went was frickin glorius XD

  • @burlingtoniowarailfanhomeo8368
    @burlingtoniowarailfanhomeo8368 Год назад +13

    I'm still trying to convince my mom and dad to let me spend the night at our reunion grounds so I can help fire up a locomotive because I already wake up at 4:00 a.m. on a regular basis so getting up at 5:00 to start the engine wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing

  • @troystubby2216
    @troystubby2216 Год назад +3

    Great video! I’m Troy the concert lighting guy, we met on Sunday, and nice to chat with you. 491 is my fave steam engine. Steam is awesome. The museum is the best.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +2

      Hey Troy! Was great to chat with ya. Glad I got to meet you!

  • @Minecraftineer998
    @Minecraftineer998 Год назад +4

    You're living the life man. Im happy for you.

  • @jenniferbutcher8393
    @jenniferbutcher8393 Год назад +2

    Congrats on your new position there! Thanks for taking us along, that was super and I loved every minute!!!

  • @Thedragonspinner
    @Thedragonspinner Год назад +7

    This is really cool
    I went to the museum recently, and was a very cool time, but do wish that they had the 491 pulling around the loop that day.

  • @patricksheary2219
    @patricksheary2219 Год назад +4

    That was one fabulous day, thanks for sharing Mark. I really liked the uncut feel of the filming and the chats. BTW, Eric is getting the best training and will for sure be a first class engineer. He did an amazing job. Also, so fab that you are related to THE Huber steam traction tractor family. I was wondering if that were the case. Again so many thanks for sharing. Ultra cool wheels too!

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      Cheers Patrick again! Glad you enjoyed. Eric is doing very well.

  • @noteworthy5911
    @noteworthy5911 Год назад +3

    I have no words for this video other than awesome! Such a wholesome experience that I really haven't seen much of on this platform.
    It's a lifetime dream of mine to someday pump the bellows of a steam locomotive with a bunch of hearty lads who love their job. Until then, though, these videos are the next best thing. Good day to you Hyce :)

  • @thetravellinghillbillies5386
    @thetravellinghillbillies5386 Год назад +1

    Great video Hyce. Really enjoy the steam content and technical talk with the train getting centred etc. Would enjoy a review of GTO too, Sounds nearly as good as the 491!

  • @RollestonRails
    @RollestonRails Год назад +3

    very cool hyce i have always had a love for steam and its nice to see how much effort from different people goes into these massively pieces of machinery to have them run

  • @cupofcoffey2752
    @cupofcoffey2752 Год назад +3

    its good to see that you are fitting in at the new job! this video makes me want to do what you do!

  • @cartermaloof4980
    @cartermaloof4980 Год назад +5

    Definitely would love to see more of these videos, they are fantastic.

  • @wceyuki
    @wceyuki Год назад +3

    Here before this hits 1000 views.
    Thanks for this viewpoint, Hyce. A friend of mine who volunteers at a railroad museum in Florida likes this.

  • @PaleWhiteMale
    @PaleWhiteMale Год назад +4

    That was awesome team work an seems like a great crew working through the little hiccups trainee was having. Guys make it a hell of a lot easier for him I'm sure. Everyone starts somewhere.

  • @JonsGarage89
    @JonsGarage89 Год назад +4

    Oh hell yeah, another steam engine vid and it starts with a GOAT!

  • @owenmccarthy2521
    @owenmccarthy2521 2 месяца назад

    After watching Hyce slug it out with the fire box, I can only imagine in the steam era, when the big super powered locomotives started rolling out, and some old head fireman got to “take it easy” on the run that day while the automatic stoker did all the work

  • @tobyradabaugh5033
    @tobyradabaugh5033 Год назад +3

    They keep getting better and better such a fun learning experience

  • @kyleroy9116
    @kyleroy9116 Год назад

    I’ve always loved this stuff and always wondered how it every thing works, your videos are amazing and make everything make sense! Thank you! I love this!

  • @mattdotsonrailfanproductio266
    @mattdotsonrailfanproductio266 Год назад +2

    A very nice video showing how things work. I plan on working on the Dollywood express in pigeon forge one day. These videos teach me a lot and I hope I’ll be sitting in the seat of one of these locomotives one day!

  • @ryano.5149
    @ryano.5149 Год назад +2

    You posted this 10 years to the day after my one and only cab ride! CN 3254! What a beast!

  • @dereksanford41
    @dereksanford41 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this, was playing a train sim game, surfing utube, found out about railroad online, and... been playing 4 days almost straight.. cheers

  • @trainmaster844
    @trainmaster844 Год назад +1

    Another great behind the scenes look at the workings of CRRM and your fun life with Chooches! 👌🏼😎

  • @markdennis9727
    @markdennis9727 Год назад +4

    I start volunteering at a heritage railway next weekend and I can't wait :)

  • @TwistedMinds69
    @TwistedMinds69 Год назад

    love this, its like a steam ballet, the balancing act of a locomotive, thanks for the video. always had Trains in the brain, remember the old Casey Jones tv show, it was made before i was born but still remember it, got me hook, :)

  • @bobbysalinas4503
    @bobbysalinas4503 5 месяцев назад

    ugh ive been a train junkie sense ive been 3. and its been my life long dream to work or do anything railroad related. ive been reading about and studying trains 99% my hole life and i would do anything to have a career like you brother. i love your videos you are a good teacher and you have help me learn a lot on how these locomotives work and it pushed me more to physically make my dream happen.

  • @Timrathmore
    @Timrathmore 5 месяцев назад

    This was a treat to watch. Loved the whole process.

  • @stephenhutchinson4137
    @stephenhutchinson4137 Месяц назад

    Amazing work hyce

  • @bristolnicholson4883
    @bristolnicholson4883 Год назад

    Man I gotta say, your content is really frickin neat, I love it. Keep it up

  • @thehalotrolls7748
    @thehalotrolls7748 Год назад +5

    Gotta love using all 4 barrels

  • @michaelbaranowski1075
    @michaelbaranowski1075 Год назад

    You are the man! Love hearing you go thru the gears in your GOAT !!!!

  • @spagelsmegal
    @spagelsmegal Год назад +4

    Thanks for the cab ride, it was wonderful

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +1

      Of course! Glad to meet you in person.

  • @Dronesword123
    @Dronesword123 Год назад +6

    Such a cool video. Keep up the great work. Would love to make it out to the Museum some day if I ever get to colorado.

  • @ethanspiegler8291
    @ethanspiegler8291 Год назад

    Loving these vids Hyce

  • @georgewalker1206
    @georgewalker1206 Год назад +1

    Incredibly enjoyable video! Keep up the great videos

  • @greyshadow9498
    @greyshadow9498 Год назад +5

    Oh man, I love that shed and that turntable, it sort of like watching Derail Valley live!
    Love these videos and the experience of the raw ride, awesome.
    I like to THINK I could operate diesel, but I don't think I could ever get my head wrapped around steam.
    You mentioned in the video it's like the guitar, once you learn you just know.
    I believe that is true, but I also think you need a degree of innate ability to be truly successful.
    You know both, other than the automatic responses, do you feel the train, and hear it and just know and can reach for the right valve?
    I am curious because a lot of the sounds to ME are just noise, but I imagine there's a subtlety to them to say "too much pressure" or "not going fast enough?"
    It's hard to explain from my point of view, but I know you play guitar so maybe I can put it this way: I can pick up a guitar and play just about any song I hear by ear... But I have ZERO ability to play anything outside of a song I know, I cannot string any sort of melody together on my own.
    With that in mind, I think of the steam engine. I feel like maybe I could learn, and with someone watching over me I could do it, because I could picture them telling me what my next move is.
    But on my own, I think I would fail because there is nothing to guide me.
    Doesn that make ANY sense?

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +4

      It does; steam is much more feedback related than anything else and learning to listen. It's like learning guitar and listening for notes in chords that you accidentally muted and then making an adjustment, more or less.

    • @greyshadow9498
      @greyshadow9498 Год назад +1

      @@Hyce777 Physical feedback? That would make sense! I hadn't considered that as an "armchair engineer" because it's not an experience that I get to have.
      Physical, auditory and visual feedback seem like it would overwhelm me.
      Thank you for the insight, and for the videos, they are very helpful!

  • @michaelramsey81
    @michaelramsey81 Год назад

    You are absolutely living the dream, my friend!

  • @stephensfarms7165
    @stephensfarms7165 Год назад

    Enjoyed watching the video. Thanks 🙏

  • @PikaPetey
    @PikaPetey Год назад +2

    This channel I definitely use to get my fix of steam trains. Huge fan! I sometimes fantasize about operating one. But it's far easier to watch RUclips and far less dirty.

  • @BlackBookProductions
    @BlackBookProductions Год назад

    Awesome video, I’ll have to take a trip from omaha to Colorado to check out the museum. There is just something so magical about steam engines.

  • @destrava1175
    @destrava1175 Год назад +1

    I know everything is happening based on a system but it's just the nature of that old stuff it seems so hectic and I love every bit of it 😎

  • @guyfromtma
    @guyfromtma Год назад +1

    Pontiac GTO? Respect. I got to drive my first gen Mustang to work a few times and it was awesome, albeit a bit daunting. My kudos goes to anybody with the patience to maintain such an antique...and trust it to actually get you to your place of employment on time.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +1

      Lol! Mine, *knocks furiously on wood*, seems relatively happy mechanically these days. I rebuilt the front suspension and steering entirely last year. Engine had work done a while back; transmission was rebuilt right before I bought it. I had the clutch linkage break last year too so I'm pretty in tune with it at this point, haha.

  • @racheljennings1688
    @racheljennings1688 4 месяца назад

    Loving it!

  • @CaptainS0305
    @CaptainS0305 Год назад

    Hyce your GTO sounds amazing!!

  • @strasburgrailfan90
    @strasburgrailfan90 Год назад

    Looks like a lot of fun working for the museum

  • @FaleciaDabbin
    @FaleciaDabbin 4 месяца назад

    I love how hyce just "The ding ding is ding dinging!"

  • @cooscountyrailvideos2024
    @cooscountyrailvideos2024 6 месяцев назад

    8:20 I’ve never in my life heard a steam locomotive have a skipping bell. I love that.

  • @alwaysbearded1
    @alwaysbearded1 Год назад

    Hyce, Great video/slice of life documentary. I hope you new job there does not keep you from the fun stuff. Since watching your other vids and this one things keep falling into place for me about how to operate a steam engine. On my way into work I've been going over what to do in my head as if I'm operating a steam engine just for fun. I only do this for my bicycling portion of my dual mode commute (auto/cycle). It is very hard because cycling so much happens so fast and of course I'm also actually riding a bicycle in traffic with people in the AM who have not had their coffee and in the evening those that are smoking something that also affects their ability to drive. It does make my daily ride more fun. Maybe I should add a whistle for signalling?

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +1

      That'd be neat :)

  • @robertstacey1700
    @robertstacey1700 Год назад

    Its crazy. After watching your video on 10 levels of understanding of a steam locomotive, as I watch this one as it is driven out of the gauge, I don't look at the moving parts such as the arms the same as I did before. Especially now that I understand what the intricate parts are doing in order to make it go forward or backward.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      I'm glad that I was able to help you see the locomotive more in depth!

    • @robertstacey1700
      @robertstacey1700 Год назад

      @@Hyce777 Also this video did help answer my question in my response with regard to your video on getting a locomotive up and running from a cold start. I asked about the fireman and whether he had to shovel coal in fact when a steam is having to run across the country in order to make good time.

  • @caelumvaldovinos5318
    @caelumvaldovinos5318 Год назад

    Yas to the photo charter vids!

  • @rgsrrofnc
    @rgsrrofnc Год назад

    Brian is AWESOME

  • @Super.sonicpower
    @Super.sonicpower 6 месяцев назад

    I wish you would make more of these videos I love seeing how driving a train works

  • @M.R.Flanagan
    @M.R.Flanagan 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent Video Mark! Question for you, I'm surprised you guys don't bank the engine at night to help keep it some what hot for when you come in the next morning, any reason for not doing that method?

  • @idcanthony9286
    @idcanthony9286 Год назад

    So, I have been a military aircraft mechanic for a 11yrs now... I know I have bad hearing and always wear hearing protection or double hearing-pro. I cannot imagine you hearing very well after a day of working in the engine. I remember flying 16hrs in C-130s and my head would be killing me from the sounds and vibrations. Again, I can not imagine how it would feel to take a steam train cross country.

  • @TrainBandit
    @TrainBandit Год назад +1

    I like how you use nock on wood a lot and now I finally understand why the inside of a steam train cab is wood lol

  • @anthonyj.adventures9736
    @anthonyj.adventures9736 Год назад

    I paused about 15 minutes in. That little retractable awning is cool. I love seeing stuff on old railroad stuff that are overlooked. Those little awnings probaly avoided alot of collisions or hitting obstacles they would otherwise not see with sun glareing in thier eyes. People forget they didn't have gas station sun glasses. Why ya think they invented the hat? To keep sun out of the eyes. (Lareger hats like 10xgallon cowboy hats and Southern American sombreros are for shading your self while working outside in fields and pastures like an umbrella.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      It is a neat, but not talked about much feature! If they're extended the engine doesn't fit into the shop, lol. Gotta have them up when going in. Very nice while running.

  • @sweetroll1723
    @sweetroll1723 Год назад

    hey man it was nice meeting you on sunday! hope that gopro you put on the signal has some good footage on it!

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      It does :) didn't fit the narrative of this video, but it will be useful for plenty in the future I'm sure!
      Nice to meet you as well!

  • @Alphawolf2325
    @Alphawolf2325 Год назад

    I wish I could have a job on a steam railroad haha.
    Stuff like this always makes me refer back to my old enginemans manual

  • @kellingc
    @kellingc Год назад

    Woe! That dynamo is loud!

  • @springof-wf8vy
    @springof-wf8vy Год назад

    💞💞💞491🚂💨💨💞💞💞great video thanks for the ride Sir . hello from Texas

  • @GordonGaz
    @GordonGaz Год назад

    Thank you for being amazing

  • @Squidy-gx6eb
    @Squidy-gx6eb Год назад

    Finally a Hyce cam!

  • @bjrnfrederiksson2505
    @bjrnfrederiksson2505 Год назад

    Great video, one of the older ones but hey it's awesome and absolutely great to watch 🙏🏻
    Erik was new back then I guess, what has happened to the young chap lately!

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +1

      Erik is still training as engineer, but he's a kickass fireman. :)

    • @bjrnfrederiksson2505
      @bjrnfrederiksson2505 Год назад

      @@Hyce777 good too hear.
      He's a good chap.

  • @cheryljohnsen7612
    @cheryljohnsen7612 Год назад

    AWESOME thanks for the train ride

  • @howardstamper99
    @howardstamper99 8 месяцев назад

    I applaud your choice of vehicles very nice also greatly enjoy your videos very informative

  • @groundtruth4442
    @groundtruth4442 Год назад

    This the coolest content I have ever seen.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      Glad you think so!

  • @michgeeson278
    @michgeeson278 Год назад

    Yeah, thank you for sharing that, after the week we've all just had its nice to see dragons at work

  • @joelvale3887
    @joelvale3887 Год назад

    Congrats on you new job.

  • @francescoferrigno2339
    @francescoferrigno2339 Год назад

    Awesome video as always hyce! Wondering if there is an oil fired loco there? If there is could it be possible to have a steaming up video???

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      Not one that runs! Haha. I will hopefully be able to film an oil burner doing that sometime.

  • @boxcarthehusky420
    @boxcarthehusky420 Год назад

    These videos are awesome

  • @Cragified
    @Cragified Год назад

    Man I wish Railroad online had all these sounds for the engines that where actually synced to load and speed. I'd jump on it in a heartbeat. So rarely is the sound of a steam locomotive properly conveyed.

  • @nerfspartanEBF25
    @nerfspartanEBF25 Год назад

    Question: For some narrow-gauge stuff, there were some pretty stupid grades these engines had to climb, and grades moving the water in the boiler is a thing you have to worry about with grades and transitioning to and from grades, but did any of these engines really have coal slide around in the firebox, or is coal just heavy and solid enough that coal doesn't really move around when going up a Uintah-style grade?

  • @ColtonRMagby
    @ColtonRMagby Год назад +1

    If I ever drive a classic vehicle, it'll probably be the 1966 Chevrolet Bel Air or 1968 Ford F-100 Ranger that we have. They both need work, but the Ford will be more fun because it'll probably get a small block V8 with Edelbrock parts to help make it better at catching up to people who do something stupid. I'd be catching up so I know the license plate is on dashcam, even if the camera got it the first time.

  • @brootheboomer
    @brootheboomer 3 месяца назад

    Such a pretty car. Love the old v8 growl.

  • @easterntennesseelivesteame4796

    You are living my dream sir. If I could move to Colorado I would

  • @blackbirdgaming8147
    @blackbirdgaming8147 Год назад

    Love the video Hyce! This was awesome.
    Unrelated-if you’ve ever looked at that UP coach, how is it mechanically? What about the Navajo?

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      Haven't looked at the mechanics on any of the coaches; the interior of the coach and UP diner are brilliant and we use them for events. The Navajo, is unfortunately entirely stripped in the interior. Just a shell.

    • @blackbirdgaming8147
      @blackbirdgaming8147 Год назад

      @@Hyce777 Thanks Hyce, really appreciate the info. If it is ever decided that the Navajo is not necessary at the museum, please keep SCRM in mind. It would fit quite well with our restored FP45.

  • @KanjiasDev
    @KanjiasDev 7 месяцев назад

    How much pressure does the safety valve actually drop? I know it's a fair amount between popping pressure and closing pressure, but I wonder how much it actually is?

  • @drdarwinator
    @drdarwinator Год назад

    Even if you gotta wake up at 5am, it’s 100% worth it. Especially when you get to drive a classic car 👍. Awesome job dude. Also I vote Bryan to document the charter👍. Quick question: Did anybody ever accidentally hit the side of the tender when loading the coal with the backhoe?

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад

      Not that I've seen.

  • @jwize386
    @jwize386 Год назад

    Enlightening thanks. You seem to really know what you are doing very certain in your movements, I would love to know what you were checking and adjusting as engineer, Ill go have a look back through your other vids see if you already answered that.

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +1

      I haven't really done a full on deep dive video as engineer, but the "how to drive a steam train" will cover the basics. It's on my to do list :)

  • @tylerpelkey3462
    @tylerpelkey3462 10 месяцев назад

    love the loco and the car

  • @andrewframe8046
    @andrewframe8046 Год назад +1

    3:00 It's videos like these that make me glad I've only ever had to work on oil-burners.

  • @benhawkins4245
    @benhawkins4245 Год назад

    Watching the trainee guy have to use his foot to get the reverser forwards is brilliant

  • @trainman9024
    @trainman9024 Год назад

    so hi I volunteer for a railway in australia and I'm currently doing my guards training but are there any plans for overhauling any of the other steam engines or getting the diesels going

  • @unclechris3958
    @unclechris3958 Год назад

    Idk what I love more the steam train or the 68

  • @BMMEC6000
    @BMMEC6000 Год назад

    Damn Hyce! A 68 GTO! Nice man!

  • @Midwest_Gaming_Express
    @Midwest_Gaming_Express Год назад

    HOT DAM that car is FIRE

  • @averagepokemonfan5510
    @averagepokemonfan5510 Год назад +2

    I would like to say that Hyce is a sort of a parental/inspirational figure to us all, also i liked the part when Hyces says " Safety first even in 1968 kids" and at 7:33 why is there a saddle tank locomotive at the museum?

    • @Hyce777
      @Hyce777  Год назад +1

      We have a few! They're on display.

    • @averagepokemonfan5510
      @averagepokemonfan5510 Год назад +2

      @@Hyce777 Huh, i never knew the museum had saddle tank locomotives next summer i have to go and see them.

  • @soundofpollutionproduction3386
    @soundofpollutionproduction3386 Год назад +3

    I'm also and volunteere at a heritage railway
    And it's the best thing that has happened to me

  • @Nareimooncatt
    @Nareimooncatt Год назад +1

    26:00 "It's a Canon DSLR, that'll burn nicely."
    Me, a Pentax user: You got my attention. XD