Minuteman Steam Episode 3: The Atlantics
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2023
- The Boston & Maine's 4-4-2 Atlantics, called "Trailers" on the B&M, were the cream of the crop for hauling passengers in the early 1900s. Even when they were relegated to more mundane commuter duties, the high-stepping locomotives drew the attention of railroad enthusiasts until the last example was scrapped in 1952.
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I like these videos. THE B & M is so beautiful. Stylish. Thank you for this, bro.
The B&M J-1 Atlantic's are my favorite steam locomotive of all time. They look fast standing still! I have a live steam version in 3/4" scale.
Thanks for doing these. Its wonderful to see the book brought to life in video format.
Well done! Very fascinating history!
My daughter and her family live in Keene. Like every other road I travel I look for raised, level roadbeds that trains travel when we visit. So sad that all four tracks into Keene are gone.
Easily my favorite intro!
Great work love your commentary photos music an academy award for best short films!
So far, these videos on the B&M's locomotives are really good. Also I think your pretty good at narrating.
Wonderful! Thank you!
so happy i found this page!! awesome stuff
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying!
These videos have been excellent!
Steam locomotive enthusiasts, unite!
This series is fantastic. Wonderful narration mixed with amazing historical photos and videos.
Glad you like them!
Really great video and narration Rick!
The B&M Atlantics are the most elegant. Built like a race horse.
Very nice video. Lots of good history with the B&M steam locomotives. Hoping to see the Pacifics and 3713. It’s sad that 3235 wasn’t spared from scrap.
I love Atlantics!!!
Another engine I can’t wait to model, just gotta get the B15 done first
Old World...
Struck not scrapped. There are a number of 4-4-2s on display including a good condition example #42 at the Henry Ford Museum.
The meaning being that all the B&M examples were scrapped.
can't wait till they reach the moutains and pacifics
Great video. Watermarks are distracting.
Glad you are enjoying! We had some instances of people screenshotting and reposting images elsewhere on the internet without credit or acknowledgement, which is a disservice to the Society, its volunteers, and the original photographers who worked hard to capture the history. So, unfortunately, it is a necessary measure to discourage that.
I understand but it distracts the eye. That was all I could see. Shame. You should rethink this strategy. I’m a member of the society but this seems over cautious seeing your images on the Flickr site have no watermarks. That’s just one man’s opinion. However it’s great seeing the vintage video and the narration is very good.