Not even closw to be called like that. I've seen dad moments that were complete mind boggling. This kid just lucky that his dad works as a train driver.
JESUS CHRIST DIED ON THE CROSS FOR OUR SINS AND HE WAS BURIED AND HE ROSE AGAIN ON THE THIRD DAY THROUGH FAITH IN GOD'S SON THE (LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST) AND JESUS CHRIST ONLY SALVATION IS YOURS AND ETERNITY WITH GOD IN HEAVEN AWAITS YOU WHEN YOU DIE THE BIBLE JOHN CHAPTER 3 VERSES 16 THROUGH 21 AS WELL AS 1ST CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 15 VERSES 1 THROUGH 5
Bacon ... with full of excite and stocks Kid cross the line of emotion as he saw something totally different out of house n’ bed. You catch the Line exactly 🙏
@hris gro--correct! reminded me of a time I drove some heavy plant near my oldest son when he was about the same age as the wee laddie here, my oldest was beside himself with excitement. Glad I clicked on this when I saw it in a side-bar, brought back very happy memories :-)
My dad was a railroad engineer and one day my mom and two sisters and I coincidentally saw him when he was passing through in our town. We were teenagers and all of us were beyond the moon!! We honked first and called for him, and he honked back! When we talked about it later, we learned that he didn't know it was us at the time. I cannot describe his enthusiasm, but it surely dwarfed ours! He was so happy that his kids got to see dad on the job! I love him, I miss him, and I will always admire how hard he worked for us. Dad gave us all a good life.♥
What a Wonderful Memory!! I Don't even Know What to Say!! Touched my Heart and Made Me Think of my Dad!! Thank You So Much!! It's So Good to Keep those Memories Close to Our Hearts!! 😢🤗♥️🙏😂😢🙋🕊️😎
You can see his thoughts go from being overly excited to mildly disbelieving that *his dad* is in command of something so big and important. And then there doesn't seem to be an end to the train and it just adds to the emotions.
This is so cute, it reminds me of my own childhood. My dad was a train driver in the Netherlands for 41 years and one day I waited together with my mom on a bridge untill my dad passed us by underneath with a train and ‘honked’ and waved at us. It was such a special moment and I still remember it after 32 years.
Cool stuff indeed, but the most important train - salvation train most people are letting pass by. All that happened in 2020/21 was been carefully preplanned and orchestrated to push is into lockdown and destroy our freedoms, get us so desperate to get back to normal that we would do anything - even take the experimental gene therapy Covid vaccine and 'test' - Mark of the Beast. Now that they have been found out, get ready for another plan - project BlueBeam has been in talks for a long time now- laser projection in the sky to stage an alien invasion / false Jesus speaking. To still scare everyone into a one world religion and one world government, what Covid plandemic failed to do. This world is not what we think it is. Please see J Kleck You Are Exiles on RUclips. The ancient Aliens = Elohim = biblical fallen angels = demons are preparing to unveil themselves as our overlords. Mindblowing!
When I was a bit older than this lad, I was with my Mum shopping in Wembley High street London.A fire engine was on its way back from a shout . There was much beeping , my Mum said look look ! It was my Dad and his watch all waving at me from the large front cab . ❤ That was 54 years ago . RIP Mum and Dad. You were just the best ❤❤
Dad, Mom and fire trucks 🚒,= awesome. I miss my folks too. Dad drove a big yellow bucket truck for the cities hydro where I grew up. Always cool to see when I was a kid.
Pretty much, plus I'm going to be a transit bus driver in the future so when I have kids and I surprise them by being their driver that would be awesome
When I was a kid, I grew up in a rural area. One day a plane flew overhead right by our house, and my mom told me to wave to my doctor. He birthed all us kids in town and was the best doctor ever, too. ❤ Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
I’m an engineer myself and I’ve done something similar like meeting my kids somewhere we stop and say hi. The kid’s joy is priceless. Despite how rough the railroad reality is nowadays, it’s things like this that make your hard day at work a better one
@@gordonchef Thank you for your kind words! Matter of fact I just did it again a couple days ago and this time my wife got it on film, it’s a very short one. I will upload the video later 👍🏻
Amen brother! I've been pulling the throttle for almost 20 years now and have watched my three daughters grow up from that right hand seat. I don't think people realize how hard this career is on our family let alone on us for all the things in life we miss.
One of the best moments in my career as a railroader was at about 12 years in. I was the engineer called on a unit coal train. And we were called late. So instead of passing by my parents house in early hours of the morning. I would be passing by about 9 AM. I smiled to myself. I wonder if Dad is out taking his morning walk. Well we finally got on the pull. I looked my watch and smiled again. Coming through town I let people be known that a train was coming. At the north end of town on a big curve I smiled again....by golly there he was. Down by the tracks on a parallel road that I had watched so many train go by when I was a kid. He stopped and raised his hand. Then squinted. I gave him Shave And A Haircut. I waved and and he waved back. The smile on his face as I screamed by with three SD40-2's is something I will never, never, ever forget. 1:00
His mom teared up a little because 3 year olds are adorable and say shit that makes you cry tears of happy joy every day. He seemed to enjoy the moment and get a kick out of the train like most 3 year olds.
Thanks to his mom, he got to see dad at work. He was blessed twice at the same time. When his dad comes home from work I'm sure he'll be jumping for joy.
I'm a grown man smiling just as big as the boy while tearing up a bit! (though if you say I teared up I'll deny it😜) I can't get enough of seeing these hard working men becoming kids again themselves while making a child's day!
I really admire the Mom for showing her son how important her husband is. That child will never forget get that day and it will help shape and mold his life around that event.
Couldn’t have said any better. Brings back memories of simpler times where all us siblings used to race to the door cause we could hear our dad’s vehicle horn from far. Actually he wanted us to know from far. Everytime.
@@vadimnesen8060 so true. The relationship tags are still there, but the essence is gone. I believe the age of materialism/consumerism/likes views n counts is somehow turning us all into hollow numbers. We are just head counts in somebody’s database.
It is amazing the pride and love children have for their parents... mind you that is earned..... just by the fact that his mother brought him here.... and the fact that the kid showed nothing but elation seeing his dad means to me that these two parents are doing something right..... such a beautiful inspiring sight to behold
@@donniebunkerboi9975 they're called learning mistakes so people can evolve. That's why they need guidance, not being shamed for every little mistakes, because shaming them will only cause them to make even huge mistakes as shaming leads to deterioration of one's mental health/ well being
Just wanted to say that being a firefighter and uncle myself without having any own children, your comment made quite an impact on me. I’m glad you where proud of your uncle!
@@Copterflyg , Thank you for your response. I'll never forget the Fire Station tour he took us on, when I was a boy. I still remember the pole to slide down from the upper floor to the lower one. The pit at the bottom was filled with sawdust, and the pole was brass. Something to polish when there was a lull, and all the other things were completed......? Just learned yesterday that brass is an anti-germ metal, and that's why door handles used to be made of brass, if you could afford it. Thought I'd pass that on.
Yes, i did cry too, even though I am not a dad yet. The lil kid face show that how great and proud his dad is. Similar expression can be seen also when homecoming dad from deployment.
This video choked me up! As a 56 year old grown man who has become very jaded over the years with all the turmoil going on in the world this reminded me of my youth in the 70s without a care in the world! Pure innocence and excitement over everything! Damn, I miss those days and would go back in a heartbeat! This little boy made my day!
Let me give you the greatest advice ever. Find some LSD or Shrooms lock yourself in a room with Deep House music and i will bet you will get back to that state and stay there for what will seem like a lot of time. Thoughts are the enemy.
I know the feeling, time scarily ticks on by. But stay smiling and stay the child inside my friend, always the child. Just look for the simple beauty in the world, forget the adult shit as much as you can. Peace and love to you brother 🙏💙
So true, but also so sad for the many boys who grew up with all the complications (racism / income inequality, etc, etc, etc) that prevented them from having good fathers; and prevented them from becoming good fathers. God bless good fathers ! And God bless all of society so that we can do what it takes to be HUMANE and support healthy, thriving living for all ! ! !
@@latviantrainy968 because they are a shitty parent. my 9 yr old never disrespected me. hell hes 14 now and still doesnt disrespect me. its really not that hard to be a positive role model. you just have to start by being a decent human.
As a 31 year old my dads been with the railroad as a engineer for almost 40 years now i cant say how cool i think my dads job is in words. When we were younger and the railroad was alot less strict he could stop the train and let us get on and look around. Was the coolest thing ever as a kid.
My dad is a bus driver. Same thing, when it was less strict, he would come home on lunch with the bus and parked it in front of our house. And the street is not wide so it was interesting for the drivers to pass it. We as kids would jump in the bus and run in it. Good times
@@nadatopcagic841 yea thats cool. My best memory we were little I remember my mom waking us up and she took me and my brother to the yard office where my dad worked at. He was able to pull a engine in to the yard and we got to drive it back and forth on the tracks in the yard. This was a small town in Texas in the 90s
There's a railroad track that goes by McDonald's in Delaware, when I was a kid, I watched it stop and the engineer ran and got food! I thought that was pretty cool that they could do that! I'm now 57 years old so, that was a loooong time ago!
@@misskitty8510 very cool indeed! They have gotten so strict its kind of crazy my dad started with MKT and now works for Union Pacific because they bought out katy back in like 86’. But its crazy strict they basically have to sit there and look out the window while on the train they want 0 distractions when the engineer and conductor are on the train driving.
OMG that was the cutest thing! That baby's expression when he slowly absorbs the fact that his dad, his very own DADDY is driving this HUGE BIG HUMONGOUS GIGANTIC LONG TRAIN!!! What a moment in his life - Glorious! A thousand alleluias just rained down on his little soul. So sweet.
No matter what else happen in that little boy's life, he will always remember the one day his dad was the one driving the train. God bless that Dad, Mom, and little boy!
@RUclips User Ok But I don't think a baby in diaper can detect lies. May be it happenned when you were 4 or 5 Anyway forget , cherish happy memories forever
I like how he stares at the rest of the train. “And he takes care of ALL of these!? That is so cool” That’s the emotion I feel from this boy’s face. What a cute video!
Thing is, women need to learn to pick better fathers for their children. That's a huge factor. In my experience, they keep picking jerks or abusers that end up disappointing or harming their children, instead of honorable, faithful men. I pray for a godly, virtuous man. I've had to dodge many wolves in sheep's clothing.
So true, my dad died when I was 15 but I was so blessed to have him for 15 years, every Sunday morning he load the station wagon with all (as long as they where my friends and religion and color didn’t matter) my friends and take us to play ball and then when the weather was okay he cook up some dogs and burgers for us all, was lucky to have this role model , Rest In Peace pops will always love you !!
my dad does not drink, smoke, drugs and was married to my mom till she died after 30 years. and he raised 3 boys with her , my dad my hero. thanks dad!
I have just spotted this video and it has completely made my day. The look on that lovely little boys face when he sees his Dad driving that enormous great train is heartwarming and delightful. Truly wonderful.
This boys genuine response of seeing his Dad driving the train is nothing short of awesome! While observing the boys reaction, you can see him putting his knowledge of his dad with the sounds and size of the train. Priceless, I hope his dad saves this video somewhere special.
@@sslp5762 if all children and teens were raised good people with values as well not everyone raise their children right included what you said about not just loving their own family but others and respect others
@@desertmoonlee6631 Good and right are subjective however. Everyone has differing values and raises their children accordingly. And then there are folks who “want” kids for the sheer accolade of being a parent, yet ignore or refuse responsibilities that come with having a child.
My son was such a mama's boy at the beginning. But when he was 2, we met up with Dad during a workday. When he saw that his daddy drove one of those big mixer trucks, he looked at him a whole new way! From that day on, he's been a daddy's boy. Even now at 12, Dad is his best friend.
this is so cute! he is so excited to see his daddy driving the train, i love it! what an adorable little boy and what a great memory for him to see in later years. Bless his heart!
This is awesome. I never had a father. My biological father was only around for the first few years of my life but never cared about me or spent time with me, always my sister only. Then we found out why he was always gone with her and he went to prison for that. He was in prison til I turned 18, and shortly after he got out he asked to see me. I visited him once and we tried to connect but there was nothing there. A month later he was stabbed in the heart and murdered. Seeing this little boy feeling so much joy from seeing his Dad operating a train makes me sad and wish I got to experience that growing up, but I'm happy for him and glad that he will most likely have his Dad to look up to for many years to come. His joy was so pure, raw, and emotional, it made me tear up a little. What a lucky boy.
@@laurisnicholson1602 Thank you.. Ive always known I would make the best Dad, because of what I went thru and the pain it caused me, still to this day even. I would NEVER do anything at all to hurt my kids if I had ever had any. I would only shower them with love and protect and support them as much as humanly possible. I would spend every day of their lives doing my best to make sure when they grow up they will look back and say "We really had the best father." Sadly, that's probably always going to be just a dream I have. I have never been fortunate to have the children yet, because every woman I've ever been with has just lied, cheated and mentally abuse me. I have not been very lucky with women. It is probably my fault. My mother was also very physically, verbally, and mentally abusive, and often blamed us for our father getting locked up. She was an alcoholic and a drug addict, and eventually she stop contacting us altogether and just cut us off. So maybe subconscious I seek out those same kind women and I just bring it upon myself. Or maybe I'm not good enough and don't deserves a better woman because of my past. I'm not a fairy tale prince. I will probably never be blessed with children. 🤦♂️
@@joshhernandez5069 seek and you shall find, ask and it will be given to you, knock and the door will be open. I am no better than you, I was a damaged child who didn't believe God loved me because I had been raped as a child. I wasn't a good enough girl for nice guys. God proved my assumption wrong. He gave me a great husband and a beautiful family. There is a God in heaven who hears and answers prayer. I hope you know him. He loves you.
@@joshhernandez5069 Based on everything you’ve written, you deserve so much more. I can’t guarantee the future but you truly deserve the best and hopefully it will come. Have a nice day
I disagree ~ it is easy to be kind and joyous when one is 'young and innocent'. _Still_ being that way after a lifetime of shit is far more difficult, far more inspiring, and infinitely more valuable to this world.
This is what life is really all about..The pleasure of watching a small boy realizing his dad is the driver of long train. Thank you for posting this, its cheered me up
Dad just became his hero. That smile is what every parent wants to see on their child's face especially when they see you working.
There's no better feeling than being your kids hero!
My kid wasn't too happy when he caught me pimping.
So cool for him, YaY Dad ! 👍🥰😊 🙋♂️🚂🚃
RUclips hall of fame worthy.
So true! Great video!!
This makes it official for him. His Dad is the greatest man in the world.
Super dad set a great example for his son,go dad more power to ya,hell yeah!
Why that baby look like Mark Zuckerberg????
Not even closw to be called like that. I've seen dad moments that were complete mind boggling. This kid just lucky that his dad works as a train driver.
@@TNYC_728 FINALLY SOMEONE
@@allenrodgers6927 euuy yh5j a7k0s90
that moment he realizes his dad is the coolest dad ever.
And the moment he realized his dad works for the biggest a$$hole railroad in America.
@@jdhrap Interested why? I’m not American
@Mr. Black no one cares about you
@Mr. Black what's it like describing yourself
@Mr. Black wow man, out of all the insults that has ever existed, you choose the one which you can relate with?
No amount of money in the world can buy what we've just seen on that little boys face. Pure family love. Absolutely beautiful x
...and pride...you can see pride on his face, too! Priceless!
Absolutely priceless ❤❤❤
And sees his dad working hard for him and family.. ❤❤
Dad is a superhero now.
@michaellebruin And the mother and father's faces too!
This dad is a legend in his sons eyes.
JESUS CHRIST DIED ON THE CROSS FOR OUR SINS AND HE WAS BURIED AND HE ROSE AGAIN ON THE THIRD DAY THROUGH FAITH IN GOD'S SON THE (LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST) AND JESUS CHRIST ONLY SALVATION IS YOURS AND ETERNITY WITH GOD IN HEAVEN AWAITS YOU WHEN YOU DIE THE BIBLE JOHN CHAPTER 3 VERSES 16 THROUGH 21 AS WELL AS 1ST CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 15 VERSES 1 THROUGH 5
Dad's never get enough credit. Never
@@jolliebearforchrist5468 chill the fuck out
All dads are in their kids eyes.
In mine, too. So are Mom & angel.
The moment he realized his dad was a super dad. That joy
Leaving the likes at 66
Please let it stay.
@@OccasionallySmart nah
@@pokochoco5931 :[
His dad is
God willing, we've all had our will have that moment
He looks so happy he doesn't know if he wants to cry happy tears or laugh because he is so overly excited 😭
I know. He was overwhelmed. Bless his soul. ♥️
From then on he will be obsessed with trains.....
Bacon ... with full of excite and stocks
Kid cross the line of emotion as he saw something totally different out of house n’ bed. You catch the Line exactly 🙏
That's exactly what I thought lol precious!!!
Yeah absolutely
Dad driving such a huge train is cooler than a dad in Lamborghini .
Nah, it's not.
@@n3gi_ definitely is! Small manhood cars.
👍🔥
nah
@kebabbi marsu Yes, at that age the trains cooler to some kids.
The little dude is so proud of his dad. The sweetest thing I have seen.
No replies?! Welp
Just 2 replies, i guess
No u r
bruh only 5 replies?
@hris gro--correct! reminded me of a time I drove some heavy plant near my oldest son when he was about the same age as the wee laddie here, my oldest was beside himself with excitement. Glad I clicked on this when I saw it in a side-bar, brought back very happy memories :-)
When you're a kid, moments like these are your entire world. Let's not forget to go back to those moments, guys!
🤍
Cant remember so cant confirm
You forgot some kids was getting beat everyday for no reason
@@provisualgaming3757 I really don't know what to say 😔
@@a7dv7en7t dont worry about it just reminding you😅😂
The moment when kids realize their parents are more, much more than they thought. Seldom captured in such a sweet way.
Thank you for recognizing the other child as well. It could be her first opportunity too.
So true
Very well said! Such a precious memory! !
@@vindexworld4636 “less”? I mean yeah but they had YOU so ... what’s that say?
@@macinfloydvolk another result of irresponsibility, waste to society. Another lesser to the world.
My dad was a railroad engineer and one day my mom and two sisters and I coincidentally saw him when he was passing through in our town. We were teenagers and all of us were beyond the moon!! We honked first and called for him, and he honked back! When we talked about it later, we learned that he didn't know it was us at the time. I cannot describe his enthusiasm, but it surely dwarfed ours! He was so happy that his kids got to see dad on the job! I love him, I miss him, and I will always admire how hard he worked for us. Dad gave us all a good life.♥
May his memory be forever blessed.
Sounds like you had a wonderful dad and upbringing x
You were blessed to have a loving dad ❤. They are few and far between.
great story, thanks for sharing.
What a Wonderful Memory!! I Don't even Know What to Say!! Touched my Heart and Made Me Think of my Dad!! Thank You So Much!! It's So Good to Keep those Memories Close to Our Hearts!! 😢🤗♥️🙏😂😢🙋🕊️😎
You can see his thoughts go from being overly excited to mildly disbelieving that *his dad* is in command of something so big and important. And then there doesn't seem to be an end to the train and it just adds to the emotions.
Yessssss. It was so cool and exciting to watch.
This is exactly the comment I was looking for.
Exactly! I can imagine exactly how he felt...what a beautiful moment in time...
Great description.
I feel the same my dad is a pilot 😃
This is so cute, it reminds me of my own childhood. My dad was a train driver in the Netherlands for 41 years and one day I waited together with my mom on a bridge untill my dad passed us by underneath with a train and ‘honked’ and waved at us. It was such a special moment and I still remember it after 32 years.
@@GGKid I had the chance to get in the engine and see them drive.
@@abhijithh6781 nah u didnt
My dad also a train driver
@@hihellothere it’s not that rare of a thing there are literally tours that you can do and if your dad is the engineer it’s even more of a chance
Mooi
This kid just had every single emotion there is in the world all at once.
Cool stuff indeed, but the most important train - salvation train most people are letting pass by. All that happened in 2020/21 was been carefully preplanned and orchestrated to push is into lockdown and destroy our freedoms, get us so desperate to get back to normal that we would do anything - even take the experimental gene therapy Covid vaccine and 'test' - Mark of the Beast.
Now that they have been found out, get ready for another plan - project BlueBeam has been in talks for a long time now- laser projection in the sky to stage an alien invasion / false Jesus speaking. To still scare everyone into a one world religion and one world government, what Covid plandemic failed to do.
This world is not what we think it is. Please see J Kleck You Are Exiles on RUclips. The ancient Aliens = Elohim = biblical fallen angels = demons are preparing to unveil themselves as our overlords. Mindblowing!
@@goognoog392 suuure
@@goognoog392 um I don't think so😂. Cool theory tho.
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@@goognoog392 mood kill
When I was a bit older than this lad, I was with my Mum shopping in Wembley High street London.A fire engine was on its way back from a shout . There was much beeping , my Mum said look look ! It was my Dad and his watch all waving at me from the large front cab . ❤ That was 54 years ago . RIP Mum and Dad. You were just the best ❤❤
Nice post Sally.
Tears of joy.
Aaaawwww how sweet♥️♥️
Dad, Mom and fire trucks 🚒,= awesome.
I miss my folks too.
Dad drove a big yellow bucket truck for the cities hydro where I grew up.
Always cool to see when I was a kid.
@sallybannister6224 I know Wembley High Street rather well, I was brought up in Neasden & went to Wembley regularly.
We work so fucking hard everyday only to realize this is one of those moments we actually live for in your life.
I agree with you. I tend to forget that simple things in life is what makes us happy. Man I miss being a kid again
My appreciations for both you men. You have my support and respect. I’m working to wanting to be an engineer!
@Ai Amen!
Too much negative in the world right now and i think people forget how short life can be.
Jesus is the only one That can Bring everlasting Joy, he will help you fight through every struggle, don’t grow weary of doing good
No one talking about that special honk his father did ... Priceless
Priceless
Vouch
I think he horn spelt his Son's name
Yeah that was not protocol for the whistle, definitely a special one 🤙🏽
Good 👍
And that is exactly how you get to be the most awesome dad in the world......EVER!!
Exactly, this is what I wanna do in the future
Pretty much, plus I'm going to be a transit bus driver in the future so when I have kids and I surprise them by being their driver that would be awesome
@@NotGavin look for other work. I'm an engineer. The railroad is a horrible place to work in 2021.
@West Bay K. haha v good!
When I was a kid, I grew up in a rural area. One day a plane flew overhead right by our house, and my mom told me to wave to my doctor.
He birthed all us kids in town and was the best doctor ever, too. ❤
Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
I’m an engineer myself and I’ve done something similar like meeting my kids somewhere we stop and say hi. The kid’s joy is priceless. Despite how rough the railroad reality is nowadays, it’s things like this that make your hard day at work a better one
You sir are a champion. Keeping the country moving and being away from home and your loved ones is hard. I tip my hat to you all. 💙🙏
@@gordonchef Thank you for your kind words! Matter of fact I just did it again a couple days ago and this time my wife got it on film, it’s a very short one. I will upload the video later 👍🏻
... take your time to Greve ... when your back ... every time you hear a train whistle ... think of it as ... your Dad waiving a hello to you ...
@Alabama and Virginia railfanning UP
Amen brother! I've been pulling the throttle for almost 20 years now and have watched my three daughters grow up from that right hand seat. I don't think people realize how hard this career is on our family let alone on us for all the things in life we miss.
Priceless emotion on that kid
and her mom too !!!! so cute, both of them !!
so cute,i thought he was going to cry he so happy dad is driving the train!
@@tammyc5659 i was crying watching them laughing. So precious both of them
Pride i believe
Dem Ti ddys tho
A child so proud of his father he almost cried. Nothing else to say.
He is not proud
@@hihellothere why are you commenting stuff like this?
@@alece because the guy that commented can not know if he is proud or not, he is kust assuming
@@hihellothere no, he analyzed his facial expressions and tone of voice, and made the decision that the kid is most likely proud
@@alece hes not proud he just likes trains and his mom is laughing therefore he should laugh(bad English)
he looks like he’s dumbfounded, excited, confused, startled, slightly unnerved and extremely happy haahahahaha
You said it perfectly
“Joyous” fits here as well.
He had every feeling
Accurate af
Is that you Shakespeare?
One of the best moments in my career as a railroader was at about 12 years in. I was the engineer called on a unit coal train. And we were called late. So instead of passing by my parents house in early hours of the morning. I would be passing by about 9 AM. I smiled to myself. I wonder if Dad is out taking his morning walk. Well we finally got on the pull. I looked my watch and smiled again. Coming through town I let people be known that a train was coming. At the north end of town on a big curve I smiled again....by golly there he was. Down by the tracks on a parallel road that I had watched so many train go by when I was a kid. He stopped and raised his hand. Then squinted. I gave him Shave And A Haircut. I waved and and he waved back. The smile on his face as I screamed by with three SD40-2's is something I will never, never, ever forget. 1:00
That’s a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing! He must have been so proud.
That's great !
You made your dad happy !
( I love those old SD40-2s !)
@@richardswann5300 One the most reliable locomotives I ever ran. Only thing better than having three of them in a consist......was four of them.
Love the story, but sorry not being American the saying " shave and a haircut " eludes me, can someone explain.
@@georgeh9967 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shave_and_a_Haircut
The kid was so overcome with emotion that he started crying. Wow. He's so proud of his daddy.
It is so nice to see his emotion, he feels proud of him.
He doesn't cry. It's a cute video that doesn't need embellishment.
He didn’t cry...
His mom teared up a little because 3 year olds are adorable and say shit that makes you cry tears of happy joy every day. He seemed to enjoy the moment and get a kick out of the train like most 3 year olds.
Where did you see him crying?
The pride beaming from moms face was priceless too
Yeah she's thinking about that paycheck and Jody to.
I was looking for this comment!
@@Cuzzz1117 you are vapid af
@@Cuzzz1117 typical incel bullshit. Nothin new on RUclips
She looks so proud, and as happy as their little guy.
Thanks to his mom, he got to see dad at work. He was blessed twice at the same time. When his dad comes home from work I'm sure he'll be jumping for joy.
This!
Great parents. This is beautiful
They are enjoying...
I'm a grown man smiling just as big as the boy while tearing up a bit! (though if you say I teared up I'll deny it😜) I can't get enough of seeing these hard working men becoming kids again themselves while making a child's day!
Lovely comment 🙂
Me too, brother
Having a wife and a family that loves you is truly priceless
Amen to that, mate!
I got divorced last year😭
@@kilbil6266 me to but now .my husband had everything I gave him 20 years all of what I had all so he could bloody cheat. Can’t believe hey .
@@kilbil6266 good now enjoy your life from devil wife
Most valuable thing in the world
Dad must have been in the best mood for the rest of the day. Proud dad
Mom was in a good mood also
Yeah. I'd be thinking about it the entire journey
That kid just realized he has bragging rights to one of the coolest dads with one of the coolest jobs a kid can have on the planet.
waste of time
@@vipr1142 agreed, your comment was such a waste of time
@@rileydockery379 you speaking facts my guy
What the person above me said
what the person above me said
I keep coming back to this video. The little boy is beyond adorable. His reaction is so genuine.
The kid was overwhelmed with joy & amazement after seeing his dad drive the train. His innocence was so heartwarming!
Thanks for summarizing
@@Boramat17 he's like whoahh...my ol mans driving that
Okay now I get it
It's awesome, isn't it? 😊
@@andrewpetik2034 totally
I really admire the Mom for showing her son how important her husband is. That child will never forget get that day and it will help shape and mold his life around that event.
Important? His dad is a train driver, so nothing important. Furthermore this kind of behavior will lead to make the son as average as his mediocre dad
@@AZ-qq8vu shut up hun cant we just enjoy the vid ☠️
@@AZ-qq8vu r/wooosh
@@AZ-qq8vu r/wooosh
@@AZ-qq8vu He may be transporting goods, that’s pretty important.
I'm a 45 years old grown man, this video almost brought me to tears.
Shut up
Me too!!!
@@hihellothere 😅
Me too
@@hihellothere what the hell bro
This is a moment that he will remember for the rest of his life. This was such a great memory to catch on film
WIshful thinking. A kid that young typically doesn't remember yet. I get what you're saying though.
@@thomasmcintosh543 Oh yes, he's old enough to remember that because of the surprise impact it had on him.
His mind just got blown, his two favorite things just collided. Trains and Dad.
Couldn’t have said any better. Brings back memories of simpler times where all us siblings used to race to the door cause we could hear our dad’s vehicle horn from far. Actually he wanted us to know from far. Everytime.
@@86nabatat how do we get that back. Most kids nowadays don't even care...
@@vadimnesen8060 so true. The relationship tags are still there, but the essence is gone. I believe the age of materialism/consumerism/likes views n counts is somehow turning us all into hollow numbers. We are just head counts in somebody’s database.
Couldve worded that a little better lol, sounds like his dad and some trains collided in a bad accident
@@duckiep7398 To be fair his mind would probably have been blown by that too
What’s interesting is that as he grows older, he’ll prob always think of his daddy when he sees a train passing.
He'll be driving them !
So nice 🥺
@@RC-wj8eh maybe he won't, but that's really not the point...
I still do and I’m 40, RIP Pops aka Choo Choo
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Like finding out your dad is Batman.
And doesn't let you drive the Batmobile.
I was going to say Superman but YES exactly!
My dad is a super-hero!
Batman has no children.
@@vuelvoel2011 Damian Wayne bro that's his biological son not to mention he adopted like five kids like two girls and like three boys
@@uptoncoke nerd
The kid's awe and joy when he realizes its his dad...& the mother's laughter and joy at her son's reaction..both are priceless ❤
He seems like the proudest son ever. Kids show their true feelings
ruclips.net/video/sMG1nlQi5bg/видео.html ..
The true meaning of being a dad, inspire and make your kids happy.
My dad inspired me to keep the kill people. So I became a politician in Ontario, Canada and I kill people with lies. It's awesome
As well as telling us the hard truths at times, even when we don't quite want to hear them 😅
amen to that!
That may be the most inspirational set of words I have heard that a father should mold himself behind.
This has to be the best train video on RUclips
Yep
I'm new to the train fandom so you might have already watched it but you should check out the "Madeline + Train" it's really good too!
@@Ambified but Imagine if Madeline was the one sitting there and her daddy being the engineer!
@@Ambified Just saw it a couple of hours ago
Indeed ever I saw best vid on utube
See reaction of kid
Shit he isn't even my dad but i got tears in my eyes lol
ahhahaha
Right?!? That man is a LEGEND in that kids eyes!
He looked so happy to see them too! Waving and honking for them! 💙💙
Shoot! Me too!!
It is amazing the pride and love children have for their parents... mind you that is earned..... just by the fact that his mother brought him here.... and the fact that the kid showed nothing but elation seeing his dad means to me that these two parents are doing something right..... such a beautiful inspiring sight to behold
Well, wait until he's 12
@@donniebunkerboi9975 That time happens ages different ages for everyone.
Well said
@@donniebunkerboi9975 they're called learning mistakes so people can evolve. That's why they need guidance, not being shamed for every little mistakes, because shaming them will only cause them to make even huge mistakes as shaming leads to deterioration of one's mental health/ well being
@@NetiNeti-gm5bz well said
To a young boy like that: his dad has the best job ever.
I remember my Uncle being a Fireman, and visiting his station.
I was so proud of him.
Just wanted to say that being a firefighter and uncle myself without having any own children, your comment made quite an impact on me. I’m glad you where proud of your uncle!
@@Copterflyg , Thank you for your response. I'll never forget the Fire Station tour he took us on, when I was a boy. I still remember the pole to slide down from the upper floor to the lower one. The pit at the bottom was filled with sawdust, and the pole was brass.
Something to polish when there was a lull, and all the other things were completed......?
Just learned yesterday that brass is an anti-germ metal, and that's why door handles used to be made of brass, if you could afford it. Thought I'd pass that on.
As a Father the look on the little guys face bought a slight tear to my eye
To my eyes also.
There's nothing more rewarding than seeing your child happy and smiling.
Yes, i did cry too, even though I am not a dad yet. The lil kid face show that how great and proud his dad is. Similar expression can be seen also when homecoming dad from deployment.
I cried for 5 minutes it was so cute
im not crying, you are....
I miss my dad.. he also a train engineer in Indian railways.. I miss you paa..u r great..😭😭
May lord bless his soul with peace
Wow I've seen Indian trains looks like a really hard job
Your dad has done great service to millions everyday bro❣️
@Fancy DonutSTOPANIMALTESTING he was died in train error
Yes
"My Daddy the Best" The joy on this kid's face is priceless.
Dammm that woman love her husband she’s more happy than the kids.beautiful
She is proud of her Husband that husband brought smile on they're child's face. Overly joyed. God bless them.
This video choked me up! As a 56 year old grown man who has become very jaded over the years with all the turmoil going on in the world this reminded me of my youth in the 70s without a care in the world! Pure innocence and excitement over everything! Damn, I miss those days and would go back in a heartbeat! This little boy made my day!
You're not alone with those thoughts.
Nature Rules That was beautifully said!
Let me give you the greatest advice ever. Find some LSD or Shrooms lock yourself in a room with Deep House music and i will bet you will get back to that state and stay there for what will seem like a lot of time. Thoughts are the enemy.
I know the feeling, time scarily ticks on by. But stay smiling and stay the child inside my friend, always the child. Just look for the simple beauty in the world, forget the adult shit as much as you can. Peace and love to you brother 🙏💙
You're not 56 you 21 year old bug. 56 year olds dont watch train videos haha
He made ME realize once again how cool trains are.
2021 needs more of these kinds of wholesome videos. The world isn’t always a terrible place...
We have plenty of these videos i watch them everyday!! 🤷♀️
Agree 💯👍
Unfortunately it really doesn't seem like it's getting better.
Corona be like: Hold my second wave.
The World is a wonderful place. It's the humanity who sucks
No matter how bad my days are going, whenever I see a child laughing it just makes my day
That's adorable. ❤ I agree.
100% next time I'm having a shit day at work I'll use this 1 min to reset my brain
That means you have a wonderful heart ♥️
kinda gay tbh
Till they be laughing at you😔
It shows how good parents can be and how much their children adore their fathers.
And then some 9 year old childs disrespect their parents.😔😔😑😑
And some rich parents abandon their son because they want to "stay good in public"
@@latviantrainy968 it's the media and schools that spoils them
So true, but also so sad for the many boys who grew up with all the complications (racism / income inequality, etc, etc, etc) that prevented them from having good fathers; and prevented them from becoming good fathers. God bless good fathers ! And God bless all of society so that we can do what it takes to be HUMANE and support healthy, thriving living for all ! ! !
@@latviantrainy968 because they are a shitty parent. my 9 yr old never disrespected me. hell hes 14 now and still doesnt disrespect me. its really not that hard to be a positive role model. you just have to start by being a decent human.
Bless his heart. So proud to see daddy driving the train.❤ Thanks for sharing this.😊
In an instant He went from being a toddler to a full grown man with ambitions and a solid plan for life
You can see the moment he gets that spark in his eye hahana
As a 31 year old my dads been with the railroad as a engineer for almost 40 years now i cant say how cool i think my dads job is in words. When we were younger and the railroad was alot less strict he could stop the train and let us get on and look around. Was the coolest thing ever as a kid.
Give him my regards
My dad is a bus driver. Same thing, when it was less strict, he would come home on lunch with the bus and parked it in front of our house. And the street is not wide so it was interesting for the drivers to pass it. We as kids would jump in the bus and run in it. Good times
@@nadatopcagic841 yea thats cool. My best memory we were little I remember my mom waking us up and she took me and my brother to the yard office where my dad worked at. He was able to pull a engine in to the yard and we got to drive it back and forth on the tracks in the yard. This was a small town in Texas in the 90s
There's a railroad track that goes by McDonald's in Delaware, when I was a kid, I watched it stop and the engineer ran and got food! I thought that was pretty cool that they could do that! I'm now 57 years old so, that was a loooong time ago!
@@misskitty8510 very cool indeed! They have gotten so strict its kind of crazy my dad started with MKT and now works for Union Pacific because they bought out katy back in like 86’. But its crazy strict they basically have to sit there and look out the window while on the train they want 0 distractions when the engineer and conductor are on the train driving.
“My dad drives a train” is probably the biggest flex a small child could have other than “my dads a race car driver”
How about my dad is a pilot? 😼
My dad's a soldier.
Was. I buried him yesterday.
This kid has hero dad face... I recognize it 🥰
@@frenchfries4955 My dad (RIP) flew 747s and I loved telling people that. I still do... LOL
@@orangejuicejones6075 I’m not too sure what plane that is but is sounds rad :)
@@orangejuicejones6075 I’m sorry, may he rest in piece. What a coincidence, my dad pilots the same plane
His wife: "Come in for dinner babe."
Him: "Yeah lemme park the train real quick."
legit comment 🤣🤣
Lol 🤣
Underrated Comment
Love this 🤣❤
Nothing more precious than the innocence of a child.
OMG that was the cutest thing! That baby's expression when he slowly absorbs the fact that his dad, his very own DADDY is driving this HUGE BIG HUMONGOUS GIGANTIC LONG TRAIN!!! What a moment in his life - Glorious! A thousand alleluias just rained down on his little soul. So sweet.
Amen 🙏
You spoke my mind. ♡♡♡
This exactly...
No matter what else happen in that little boy's life, he will always remember the one day his dad was the one driving the train. God bless that Dad, Mom, and little boy!
Creating Awesome memories.
@RUclips User He will always remember since this video is on you tube
@RUclips User what were you trying to tell?
@RUclips User
Ok
But I don't think a baby in diaper can detect lies.
May be it happenned when you were 4 or 5
Anyway forget , cherish happy memories forever
The word “priceless” is really what best describes the happiness that this moment brought to this family. Tears flowing from my eyes.
💚
I'm a 40 yr old man and haven't cried in some years, instant sobbing here. ps am also a train driver.
Awww... don't cry ❤️
Hey Ray, thanks for all of the train driving you do, please be kind to yourself, love ya
I may not be below the age of 10 but I'm proud of you ಥ‿ಥ
So you cried because of the train lol
Good job Ray 👍
The cutest part is 0:55 when he confirms it’s his Dad and he just looks at the train and goes ‘...Dad’
What a hero 😊
It’s all cute and happy until it turns into a situation from the movie Unstoppable
@@pimpking69 lol jeez satan, calm down hahahaha
@@pimpking69 Lol that’s what I was thinking everyone so happy and boom, like the movies. Touch wood. KIDS LIKE THIS ARE SO CUTE
If only every child got to have this kind of experience to make them feel like a king for a moment. That sort of thing doesn't depart from them.
Really heart touching, emotional... God bless the family...
I like how he stares at the rest of the train. “And he takes care of ALL of these!? That is so cool” That’s the emotion I feel from this boy’s face. What a cute video!
Just think! "This huge powerful monster of a train, and MY DAD is running it!"
I know i was thinking exactly what you said at that part too 😂
I felt the same 👍🙏
This is the kind of day you remember for the rest of your life. Kudos to the parents for setting this up.
That kid is so cute it actually hurts! His dad must be crazy about him.
Looks is not everything.
@@fackumean4371 bruh shut the hell up lol so negative
all dads are crazy about their kid, it's what we do.
@@karen_3 You're an idiot.
sounds inappropriate
As a dad to a toddler that’s so heartwarming, well done sir!!
He’s a really useful engine look that the kid is a big Thomas fan. I’m since 2002.
How beautiful, he's overwhelmed that his dad is the guy driving that awesome train
Thanks we didn't know
Every child deserves a real DAD!!! One who can be SUPERMAN for as many years as possible.
Yessir! My exact thoughts
Thing is, women need to learn to pick better fathers for their children. That's a huge factor. In my experience, they keep picking jerks or abusers that end up disappointing or harming their children, instead of honorable, faithful men. I pray for a godly, virtuous man. I've had to dodge many wolves in sheep's clothing.
@@TazHall I thought I did, but I was wrong, he died and now we have peace.
So true, my dad died when I was 15 but I was so blessed to have him for 15 years, every Sunday morning he load the station wagon with all (as long as they where my friends and religion and color didn’t matter) my friends and take us to play ball and then when the weather was okay he cook up some dogs and burgers for us all, was lucky to have this role model , Rest In Peace pops will always love you !!
Yeah tell that to both of my parents they both left me
His Mom looks just as proud, they look like great parents. For a moment, Both Mom and son looked like they had tears of Joy.
Aaaaah... that age where dads are still heroes to their children.
He's so proud of his dad, The way he reacted when he saw him you'd have thought that captain America was driving that train.
He keeps looking on the train as if saying, _"my daddy is pulling all of this? Wow!"_
It was lol 👍
my dad does not drink, smoke, drugs and was married to my mom till she died after 30 years. and he raised 3 boys with her , my dad my hero.
thanks dad!
I could never imagine having happily married parents😏 it's always the black father that dips after I'm born
@@andiswamqaba1888 how many times you been born 😅
@@BeastyShorts lol
Oh booo hooo how sad
@@itzyaboimike6205 ok "Itz ya boi Mike"
That priceless emotion when he realizes the length of the train and his dad is the boss.
I have just spotted this video and it has completely made my day. The look on that lovely little boys face when he sees his Dad driving that enormous great train is heartwarming and delightful. Truly wonderful.
This boys genuine response of seeing his Dad driving the train is nothing short of awesome! While observing the boys reaction, you can see him putting his knowledge of his dad with the sounds and size of the train. Priceless, I hope his dad saves this video somewhere special.
Me to this gives me hope for my future kids
@@x_gamestrong3454 btw how did u produced kids?
@@known878 why are you asking... that is kinda sus
@@x_gamestrong3454 lol
@@known878
You see when a male and a female get together...
they fall in love.
Then a stork comes with babies.
The moment a son realizes his father is controlling so much steel,force and his dad is actually a He man.💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
@Jorge Fierro smh
@Jorge Fierro is this a joke???
Bunch of white people and their privileged kids
@Jorge Fierro obvious bait
If all families had that much love in their hearts, the world would be a much better place.
World would be better place if people had so much love for others people too not just their families.
@@sslp5762 if all children and teens were raised good people with values as well not everyone raise their children right included what you said about not just loving their own family but others and respect others
Sweet thet shared it with us
💯🙏
@@desertmoonlee6631 Good and right are subjective however. Everyone has differing values and raises their children accordingly.
And then there are folks who “want” kids for the sheer accolade of being a parent, yet ignore or refuse responsibilities that come with having a child.
Due to this horrible situation in the world right now youtube has decided to recommend this so that we could heal in this situation
The moment this kid knew we wanted to be like his dad. That’s powerful
Thats just something you made up. Thats powerful
aww
@@nobodyneverknows huh!?
@@elly2154 ah yes misty
Dads are just cool and unpredictable. Honor to my passed dad and grandad who worked years for trains in SK. Rest in peace
So sorry! ❤️🙏
SK as in Saskatchewan? Is this where this vid is from too? I happen to live there too lol
south korea?
💜🙏🏻🕊
slovakia
rest in peace 🙏💐condolences to your dad
When the little dude grows up,he will gonna be proudest dude ever filmed on youtube
Yes he will gonna be so proud
@kittinteddii sorry what?
These moments are irreplaceable in life. He will forever remember this moment, the look in his eyes says it all. How wonderful! ❣️
Even RUclips realizes we need wholesome contents more now than we did 4 years ago
Damn
youtube showed me crime watch videos
maybe youtube is also saying somebody is going toprison.... #PizzaGaetz, #InvestiGatez or the organge manchild
And just like that, it cemented in his mind that his dad is a hero
My son was such a mama's boy at the beginning. But when he was 2, we met up with Dad during a workday. When he saw that his daddy drove one of those big mixer trucks, he looked at him a whole new way! From that day on, he's been a daddy's boy. Even now at 12, Dad is his best friend.
love that sm
Wow.... That's great 👌👌👍
Everyone's mamas boy/girl at that age though. Dad doesn't hug you for half the day and literally feeds out of his body, mom does
@@iwatchwithnoads7480 I've always been a daddy's girl. I'm close to both of my parents but I take after my dad.
❤️
this is so cute! he is so excited to see his daddy driving the train, i love it! what an adorable little boy and what a great memory for him to see in later years. Bless his heart!
The boy could not imagine his dad is driving such a huge train. A one minute video that speaks a lot.
This is awesome. I never had a father. My biological father was only around for the first few years of my life but never cared about me or spent time with me, always my sister only. Then we found out why he was always gone with her and he went to prison for that. He was in prison til I turned 18, and shortly after he got out he asked to see me. I visited him once and we tried to connect but there was nothing there. A month later he was stabbed in the heart and murdered. Seeing this little boy feeling so much joy from seeing his Dad operating a train makes me sad and wish I got to experience that growing up, but I'm happy for him and glad that he will most likely have his Dad to look up to for many years to come. His joy was so pure, raw, and emotional, it made me tear up a little. What a lucky boy.
I'm sorry you and your sister had a rough time. Stay strong xx
Wow, sorry you went through so much pain so young. Hope you make a great dad someday. All the best to you, God bless you with wisdom and love.
@@laurisnicholson1602 Thank you.. Ive always known I would make the best Dad, because of what I went thru and the pain it caused me, still to this day even. I would NEVER do anything at all to hurt my kids if I had ever had any. I would only shower them with love and protect and support them as much as humanly possible. I would spend every day of their lives doing my best to make sure when they grow up they will look back and say "We really had the best father."
Sadly, that's probably always going to be just a dream I have. I have never been fortunate to have the children yet, because every woman I've ever been with has just lied, cheated and mentally abuse me. I have not been very lucky with women. It is probably my fault. My mother was also very physically, verbally, and mentally abusive, and often blamed us for our father getting locked up. She was an alcoholic and a drug addict, and eventually she stop contacting us altogether and just cut us off. So maybe subconscious I seek out those same kind women and I just bring it upon myself. Or maybe I'm not good enough and don't deserves a better woman because of my past. I'm not a fairy tale prince. I will probably never be blessed with children. 🤦♂️
@@joshhernandez5069 seek and you shall find, ask and it will be given to you, knock and the door will be open. I am no better than you, I was a damaged child who didn't believe God loved me because I had been raped as a child. I wasn't a good enough girl for nice guys. God proved my assumption wrong. He gave me a great husband and a beautiful family. There is a God in heaven who hears and answers prayer. I hope you know him. He loves you.
@@joshhernandez5069 Based on everything you’ve written, you deserve so much more. I can’t guarantee the future but you truly deserve the best and hopefully it will come. Have a nice day
The innocence of children is what makes life worth living in such a cruel world.
100% agree - if ppl that suffer from depression would find a way to work with kids, their life would change in an instant.
Such a cliche comment
The only important thing in life is having a strong unified family and living moments like these.
That is so true, their innocence makes it all worth it
I disagree ~ it is easy to be kind and joyous when one is 'young and innocent'.
_Still_ being that way after a lifetime of shit is far more difficult, far more inspiring, and infinitely more valuable to this world.
I CRIED WATCHING THIS, WISHING I COULD FEEL THAT KIND OF JOY AGAIN...IT'S BEEN SO LONG
You just did!
I Know What U Mean!! We Really Don't Get these Happy and Awesome Moments That Often Anymore!! 🤷🤗♥️👍😏😎🙏
This is what life is really all about..The pleasure of watching a small boy realizing his dad is the driver of long train. Thank you for posting this, its cheered me up
The wealth of happiness this family has cannot be purchased with all the money in the world....live long and prosper.
Are we going to ignore what great of a father and husband that man is? He makes every moment memorable for his family.
The bunch of emotions, when u realize, ur dad is your bigest hero. Unforgetable moment.