Added to a playlist of 12 other videos ive found of the day.. still looking for footage from he drone guy.. playlist here ruclips.net/p/PL427Qe81JyCJvPe7wDDMCs6qYpgoFCrsn
When I was a grade schooler in 1966 -1971 my grandparents lived in Albuquerque, and we would go visit over the winter break. Two things I always had to do was go down to the station so I could see the Santa Fe passenger train come through, (Was it the Chief?) and go to the park and see the 2926. This is heartwarming to see what was a sad locomotive that was falling apart to return to her glory.
Santa Fe 2926 is a handsome and massive "Northern" 4-8-4 type locomotive and a member of the ATSF 2900 class series, which are the largest/ heaviest type of 4-8-4 engines ever built. I am glad that I am able to witness ATSF 2926 return to operation again during my lifetime and I am eager to see this locomotive haul excursion trains. Hopefully this action will occur in 2024 and it will be an amazing sight to see footage of engine 2926 hauling excursion trains across the state of New Mexico.
Absolutely LAST video I expected to hear Hopes and Dreams in. Quite a surprise but a very welcome one at that. Hope that the 2926 can get and do some serious running in the future! Would love to see that.
Beautiful Northern. I look forward to visiting some day. I’m located in SE Michigan, but was raised in Kansas City. Many of my family worked for the Santa Fe.
I had the privilege of standing in the cab when they were working on it and seeing their labor of love for their mission. Congrats to all the volunteers! Your vision has come to fruition!
Man... I still so look forward to the day when 2926 gets the chance to visit The Rail Yards (aka where the Santa Fe shops are) and of course the highlight of that: Stepping onto the Mainline for the first time in many years. :) Speaking of... when that happens of course... how many people (for of course railfans and non-railfans alike) will you expect when 2926 of course steps onto the Mainline? :D
IF that day comes. You've got a LOTTA miles on BNSF's oh-so-busy Southern Transcon sitting between the '51 and '26, and it ain't no coincidence that the 3751 has only ever run on the Southern Transcon three times in total ever since it came back into operation in the '90's.
All right Most Excellent!!!! Now put the beast to work 3 times a year full rail fan duty!!! and for Heavens sake bring her to speed on the main line it's like seeing a race horse pulling a pony cart lol Cheers and thanks for the hard work saving Americana
It'll be great, if the New Mexico Heritage Rail owns tanker trucks to provide Santa Fe 2926 with pumping water from their tanks into it's tender. They can be called "mobile water towers"!
y'all should try to get 5030 running again. having an atsf 2-10-4 return to steam would be great, since y'all would have 2 big steam engines from the santa fe!
The thought has come up but that loco is problematic to say the least. the condition it is in and the size and location of the locomotive would make it nearly impossible to retrieve. then the track in santa fe has been changed since the engine was placed in Perez park the curves and the hills have gotten tighter and steeper for railrunner and couldn't support a locomotive the size of 5030. But personally that is the one locomotive I would love to restore
@@atsf2926 I do have a question about 2926 when she was built was she built as an oil burner? Or was she built as a coal burner? Everybody who has done work on the 2926 has done a remarkable job!
Im guessing your asking about the clyliner-cock it is a group of valves that open on the bottom of the main piston cylinder. They allow steam and water to escape because water doesn't compressor so if there was water in the cylinder the piston could could blow up the cylinder. But the cylinder cock will allow steam to blow all the water out.
Added to a playlist of 12 other videos ive found of the day.. still looking for footage from he drone guy..
playlist here ruclips.net/p/PL427Qe81JyCJvPe7wDDMCs6qYpgoFCrsn
Awesome Playlist Man!
Awesome Playlist Man!
They used to call the NYC Hudsons "Thoroughbreds". But this girl is a REAL thoroughbred! Fabulous to see her under steam again!
When I was a grade schooler in 1966 -1971 my grandparents lived in Albuquerque, and we would go visit over the winter break. Two things I always had to do was go down to the station so I could see the Santa Fe passenger train come through, (Was it the Chief?) and go to the park and see the 2926. This is heartwarming to see what was a sad locomotive that was falling apart to return to her glory.
Great to see this legend live on and be maintained so well!👍 Can't wait to see it pull some cars on excursion.
14:01 - 14:25 is my favorite part of the whole video 👏👏
Santa Fe 2926 is a handsome and massive "Northern" 4-8-4 type locomotive and a member of the ATSF 2900 class series, which are the largest/ heaviest type of 4-8-4 engines ever built. I am glad that I am able to witness ATSF 2926 return to operation again during my lifetime and I am eager to see this locomotive haul excursion trains. Hopefully this action will occur in 2024 and it will be an amazing sight to see footage of engine 2926 hauling excursion trains across the state of New Mexico.
never have i ever thought i would here hopes and dreams the song in a train video but here i am.
Hah it fit didn't it?
Cool shots! Nice to see a steam locomotive in action!
What a gorgeous piece of machinery!
You guys did a beautiful job with this northern restoration! Can not wait till she runs to the yard and soon the mainline! Keep it up!
8:49 such a great shot... awesome videography
Thank you. I was in the right place at the right time
Excellent filming !! She's so big and beautiful! Really captured her size and how well she performs. Well done!!
Delighted Thanks 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Absolutely LAST video I expected to hear Hopes and Dreams in. Quite a surprise but a very welcome one at that. Hope that the 2926 can get and do some serious running in the future! Would love to see that.
Beautiful Northern. I look forward to visiting some day. I’m located in SE Michigan, but was raised in Kansas City. Many of my family worked for the Santa Fe.
I had the privilege of standing in the cab when they were working on it and seeing their labor of love for their mission. Congrats to all the volunteers! Your vision has come to fruition!
2926 is a beast of an engine
Longest, heaviest straight passenger locomotive every built.
It's gonna be a treat to her highball down the main.
Love the ol steam engine trains 🚂 thanks BigAl California
Happy Labor Day New Mexico Heritage Rail!
I hope you guys have plans to do excursions with this engine someday
That’s what there plan is I think th hey just need more passenger cars
But where are they gonna find more coaches?
A fantastic, marvelous and perfect restoration for this beauty!! I can't wait to see this wonderful engine hit the mainline!!
beautiful
That was a fun event thxs to new Mexico heritage rail for doing the event
Awesome work.
I have an antique 1940s Santa Fe railroad spike
Congrats you guys, I hope that you can get a nice facility to store her for both mantanice and or storage when she's not out and about.
Seeing such a large and beautiful steam locomotive move under its own power for the first time in decades...
...it fills you with determination.
Man... I still so look forward to the day when 2926 gets the chance to visit The Rail Yards (aka where the Santa Fe shops are) and of course the highlight of that: Stepping onto the Mainline for the first time in many years. :)
Speaking of... when that happens of course... how many people (for of course railfans and non-railfans alike) will you expect when 2926 of course steps onto the Mainline? :D
2926 and 3751 future lash up I can’t wait until that day comes
IF that day comes. You've got a LOTTA miles on BNSF's oh-so-busy Southern Transcon sitting between the '51 and '26, and it ain't no coincidence that the 3751 has only ever run on the Southern Transcon three times in total ever since it came back into operation in the '90's.
@@justahillbilly7777 you’re absolutely right
Id love to see 2926 lead the California Limited or Scout.
All right Most Excellent!!!! Now put the beast to work 3 times a year full rail fan duty!!! and for Heavens sake bring her to speed on the main line it's like seeing a race horse pulling a pony cart lol Cheers and thanks for the hard work saving Americana
It'll be great, if the New Mexico Heritage Rail owns tanker trucks to provide Santa Fe 2926 with pumping water from their tanks into it's tender. They can be called "mobile water towers"!
The #2926 runs again. Steaming again to Tractor Brewing Company and back again. They have plans to take her on the mainline.
Now all it needs 3751 behind it
I can’t wait for you guys to do a run to the Albuquerque Railyard
They will be the last weekend of September
@@mratsfrailfan1894 i know and I hope it will be a huge success
@@mratsfrailfan1894 Only a couple more weekends away. :3 I CAN'T WAIT! :D
@@jimmyhook4852 me too
@@noahthetrainguy Indeed :)
LOVE it and when is it ready for Passenger Trains,
Sadly we don't know. But hopefully soon. We are running to the albuquerque railyard the 30th of this month for the first time!
Does anyone think they'll double head #2926 with #3751 at some point
When you guys gonna run her down to El Paso on the old El Paso sub? 😊
I hear that Undertale soundtrack lmao
now, when do we get to see her go 50 mph? ;)
When will we see a mainline run?
The 30th of this month we will be running to the albuquerque railyard and Back. Witch we need to be on the mainline to get there
@@atsf2926 that's gonna be incredible!!
@@atsf2926will she be pulling any cars behind her?
Railcars*
Was für eine riesige Maschine ❤
y'all should try to get 5030 running again. having an atsf 2-10-4 return to steam would be great, since y'all would have 2 big steam engines from the santa fe!
The thought has come up but that loco is problematic to say the least. the condition it is in and the size and location of the locomotive would make it nearly impossible to retrieve. then the track in santa fe has been changed since the engine was placed in Perez park the curves and the hills have gotten tighter and steeper for railrunner and couldn't support a locomotive the size of 5030.
But personally that is the one locomotive I would love to restore
Would 2926 be able to run at its top speed in its current condition? Also love seeing 2926 in operating condition
Yes it should be able to but the question is could we find track that would allow it to run 100 miles per hour
@@atsf2926true
Fantastic Locomotive...great video. I was wondering about the stacks of panel tracks. Are they adding a second track, or relaying the current track?
Relaying current track and they seem to be rebuilding certain crossings to
@@atsf2926 I do have a question about 2926 when she was built was she built as an oil burner? Or was she built as a coal burner? Everybody who has done work on the 2926 has done a remarkable job!
whats all the steam that shoots out sideways near the front of the engine?
Im guessing your asking about the clyliner-cock it is a group of valves that open on the bottom of the main piston cylinder. They allow steam and water to escape because water doesn't compressor so if there was water in the cylinder the piston could could blow up the cylinder. But the cylinder cock will allow steam to blow all the water out.
brilliant thanks. I always wondered but never asked. does that have anything to do with the air compressor in the other video? @@atsf2926
No. The air compressor exhausts somewhere else. The cylinder-cock is for the piston that moves the wheels
Thank you once again
@@atsf2926
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Will it ever go over 3 mph? Love the locomotive .
She hit 10 mph in the video
I just hope she pulls an excursion before her 1472 is due.
😣 "Promo sm"
Not enough hardos with vests hard hats and red flags...cringe worthy.