Great Western Steam Up - Eureka, Glenbrook, and the Tahoe

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @danielboone3770
    @danielboone3770 2 года назад

    This talk of these locomotives is really inspiring. Especially with another mean of transportation.

  • @marrrtin
    @marrrtin 2 года назад +1

    I've just fallen in love with the Virginia and Truckee.

  • @Patric5590
    @Patric5590 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video 👍😎🇺🇸🚂

  • @robertweldon7909
    @robertweldon7909 2 года назад +3

    For the love of trains, men and women spend years of their lives restoring, maintaining, and operating these historical treasures. I'm somewhat envious of people like Ed Dickens who get to drive these locomotives and the likes of 844 and 4014.
    I often wonder, if every boy and some girls, once they have seen a locomotive, under steam and moving, don't dream of being the person at the throttle, just like I did when I saw the big NYC Niagara's rolling down the line, the very first time, and fell into a life long love of trains.
    Well, there is still more to come? Thanks for improving my day. ;-)

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      If kids were exposed to them the hobby would be thriving.

  • @growclipbonsaiforseniors1951
    @growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 2 года назад +3

    This is one informative video with a great tour of the locomotives.

  • @pinchy08
    @pinchy08 2 года назад +6

    Wasn’t it fun seeing Eureka and Glenbrook together at Cumbres and Toltec last year. So great to see them together again in there natural state of Nevada.

  • @amandahammond2691
    @amandahammond2691 2 года назад

    So great to see the Tahoe Twins in steam together again

  • @robertdavies5501
    @robertdavies5501 2 года назад +3

    Keep up the great work, always look forward to the next episode ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍

  • @lifeisagift.cherisheverymoment
    @lifeisagift.cherisheverymoment 2 года назад +1

    Another beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @Mike-tg7dj
    @Mike-tg7dj 2 года назад +5

    I loved❤ the brass on Eureka and Palisades. I think it sets it apart from the other locomotives. Both are immaculate but, when sat one behind the other the E&P's brass just pops. Awesome video!

  • @samfuller6273
    @samfuller6273 2 года назад +1

    Another great show!

  • @charlesmcclure5994
    @charlesmcclure5994 2 года назад +1

    It looks like the two of you had a really great time so I take it you'll be up in in Evanston Wyoming this coming weekend for that train show have fun 👍👍

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Some other stuff going on but yes. That’s the plan.

  • @stevemellin5806
    @stevemellin5806 2 года назад +1

    A fantastic day thank you. great pictures.to

  • @jacobramsey7624
    @jacobramsey7624 2 года назад +2

    I got to turn W.W.&F railway No. 9 and the modle T railcar on the Armstrong turntable at the W.W.&F. Railway Museum. It was a lot of fun!

  • @jeannebalderston2051
    @jeannebalderston2051 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos from train fan that didn't get to go do thank you
    You too sure sound like you are a great fun couple.

  • @13thBear
    @13thBear 2 года назад +1

    It’s great seeing these American classics restored and in running order. Thanks for taking time to travel to the site and videoing these beautiful locos.

  • @georgeescaped6035
    @georgeescaped6035 2 года назад

    went there on Sat what a great show of old steam!

  • @caseyvillemodelrailroad3877
    @caseyvillemodelrailroad3877 2 года назад +1

    Love the use of 1870s photo's mixed with the 2020s vidio of the old Steamengines...

  • @kenshores9900
    @kenshores9900 2 года назад +1

    Great video Dale! Stinkin great locos. However I like the turn table. Those have always fascinated me as have round houses. See you Tuesday! Never boring!

  • @tgmccoy1556
    @tgmccoy1556 2 года назад +5

    Love that manual turntable. Archimedes smiles.😁 Edit: "Roughing it" and "Life on the Mississippi. " are my twofaves.

  • @vincentfontana7915
    @vincentfontana7915 2 года назад

    I was on vacation a good 20 years ago headed from Southern Michigan to California's Pacific highway. Headed west we stopped at Virginia City for a awesome day and train ride on the old V&T. We stayed in Carson City and just down the road was the Nevada state railroad museum. It was around the 4th of July because we watched the fireworks that night. The next day was the big train show at the museum that you all went too. The best thing the show was unexpected just the right place at the right time best trip I ever went on. During that trip we hit California state railroad museum, Durango & Silverton and the George Town Loop railroad. Plus anything railroad in between. Great show proper language and professionally edited. Thank you for all the great shows.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Thanks. We were planning to watch the fireworks there too but high wind and dry conditions canceled those. Dang it.

  • @seanpacificrailroad3700
    @seanpacificrailroad3700 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been watching you two for many many years and I don’t know if I say this enough, but thank you! I love this episode. I think it’s my favorite episode I’ve seen since I’ve been watching you for many years😀👍

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      Wow. Thanks again as always. Gee. Blush. Thanks again.

  • @gregbates703
    @gregbates703 2 года назад

    You guys really do some cool stuff back when I still had eyesight I used to love to see stuff like that but I love your videos because I can hear it and you describe it really well thanks

  • @HMSSfrigate12
    @HMSSfrigate12 2 года назад

    You two are certainly meant for each other!! Really enjoy your well made videos and the commentary that goes with them, Thank you very much, even no annoying sales pitches for hats etc.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +2

      Thanks. And if you like the videos you will love our line of cereals and air conditioners. Just kidding!! Thanks again.

    • @HMSSfrigate12
      @HMSSfrigate12 2 года назад

      @@ToyManTelevision thank you guys!

  • @iannarita9816
    @iannarita9816 2 года назад +1

    Thx again

  • @georgewolf7063
    @georgewolf7063 2 года назад

    In the local Goodwill store, I found a framed copy of an old b&w photo of the boat "Tahoe" docked on the pier alongside a loco with a star on her boiler. Thought she might be the "Glenbrook", but I haven't seen the photo in a couple of years. I hope I didn't lose it! That's where I first learned about the Eureka, Carson, and Tahoe Logging and Fluming Company

  • @melissaolson2517
    @melissaolson2517 2 года назад

    What a great video! This makes me so happy to see these beautiful engines so lovingly restored and preserved. And your narration is delightful. Both informative and fun. Keep up the great work! 🚂🚃🚃🚃

  • @robertemmons2260
    @robertemmons2260 2 года назад

    As promised, you two have definitely put on a great show. Loved seeing these rolling beauties out on the tracks. That turn table was a joy to watch as well. I loved how you had incorporated some history into each steam engine, as well as the logging and the steam boat.
    Thank you again for another great video!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      I think for Tuesday I’ll show how these dual gauge turntables work.

  • @mr.shadestrains6033
    @mr.shadestrains6033 2 года назад +1

    Awesome ❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @TrainBandit
    @TrainBandit Год назад +1

    What happened with the boilers is that, oil burning boilers are smaller then wood burners. When they got the boiler for Glenbrook they discovered that it couldn’t burn wood and maintain pressure. The reason this happened was because Glenbrook had been modernized and had a oil fired boiler. So of course the measurements came from the old boiler. This wouldn’t work though because they wanted it to be restored to it’s original look. So they had a new one made. Well when they restored Tahoe, they wanted to restore it to its modernized state. So as you said. they traded the boiler for some trucks.

  • @johnrettig1880
    @johnrettig1880 2 года назад

    Hi there guys
    Over here in Silver Springs Nevada not to far from Carson .
    Hope you had fun with the Trains .

  • @Santafefrank
    @Santafefrank 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @AndrewJohnson-ur3lw
    @AndrewJohnson-ur3lw 2 года назад

    Thanks for another nice video.
    The cartouche on the Glenbrook tender sides looks like it should have text in similar to the sister loco.
    Locos of this era are cuties.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      On the Tahoe logging line they never painted that in! No lettering.

  • @everettthepetractionguy4222
    @everettthepetractionguy4222 2 года назад +1

    I'm at a loss for words trying to describe how beautiful these vintage steam locomotives. But, they're just absolutely GORGEOUS. And watching this video gives me a chance to see 'em in motion. Great video! 📸 And, by the way, did someone lose a rubber chicken in the lower left-hand screen of this video? 8:05 🐔 😁 l enjoyed your knowledge on the history of these classic steam locomotives and their "natural habitats". Thanks for bringing us along! 👏 Looking forward to more.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      That’s the “Chiggen”. That locomotive was a sign for a chicken restaurant for years and now they call it the Chiggen!

  • @DillonTrinhProductions
    @DillonTrinhProductions 2 года назад +2

    Glenbrook is one lovely steam locomotive. Note that it's Carson and Tahoe LUMBER and Fluming Co. Not Logging, just for correction, but great video.

  • @robertd.shannon9007
    @robertd.shannon9007 2 года назад +1

    Just like the Great Lakes which are the world's largest ship museum

  • @crystalrock18
    @crystalrock18 2 года назад +2

    If you ever find you’re way to the Midwest I highly recommend his home town of Hannibal Missouri. It’s a really fun town with stuff to do. I don’t live far from there and I always enjoy it. Also actual homestead in the village of Florida Mo (yes it is a real place) and it’s actually pretty cool to visit.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      I ran into mark Twains history here at Tahoe. For years I kept stumbling across Twain stuff. Then I came across his grave in Elmira New York. And that ended my constant finding of Twain homes and such.

  • @isaiahwilliams2642
    @isaiahwilliams2642 7 месяцев назад

    Just a heads up. If you're interested, rumor has it that 2025 will be another big event at the railroad museum as it will be the 150th anniversary of Inyo, Glenbrook, Eureka, Tahoe, and Bowker's construction. Nothing is confirmed yet, but I've heard the plan for next July is to get at least these gals together for a big birthday bash.

  • @Benjamin0119
    @Benjamin0119 2 года назад

    So that's the secret of the hand operated turntable. Keep it very balanced.
    I love seeing these old little engines. It's too bad Tahoe wasn't restored to its original appearance, but it's good to see it running.
    I always wondered, why is the nameplate on the Glenbrook's tender left blank?

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      No number either. Just a star on the smoke box. Tahoe logging and fluming didn’t see the need I guess. No lettering. Just a single number below the cab window.

  • @robertlucido3686
    @robertlucido3686 2 года назад

    I'm planning on going to the railfans weekend at the Huckleberry Railroad next weekend, they say this is going to be the 40th railfans weekend there

  • @garyacker7388
    @garyacker7388 2 года назад +1

    That turntable really caught my attention. Were you able to see the turntable in Ogden when they were still using it? I did when I was a crew caller for the UP in 1964-65. Great video, thanks guys!

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Yes. Snuck in there many times. The D and RG turntable is still in use there!!! North of the depot.

    • @garyacker7388
      @garyacker7388 2 года назад

      @@ToyManTelevision yes I knew where it was but I didn't get to see it 😕.

  • @johnkuzma7066
    @johnkuzma7066 2 года назад

    SS Tahoe's whistle was there atlest on the top of the A&W porter.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Cool!! The life boat is somewhere but no one seems to know where.

  • @krissfemmpaws1029
    @krissfemmpaws1029 2 года назад +1

    This was fun to watch, I had to snicker seeing a rubber chicken laying on a frame... presumably used for signaling the driver. Tell me these people don't have a good sense of humor!
    Tell me did you see the rubber chicken when you were editing? Or is it a nugget the watchers find? ;-)

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад +1

      Well that locomotive was used as a sign for a chicken restaurant for decades. And now has the nickname the Chiggen. And a chicken on the pilot.

  • @durant29
    @durant29 2 года назад

    I love these loco's. I didn't love the unnecessary comments in the voice-overs.

  • @solarusthelonghaulerrailfa3226
    @solarusthelonghaulerrailfa3226 2 года назад +2

    I don’t think that they would allow to run on the mainline without air breaks and automatic couples and it’s interesting on how long it takes to rebuild a preserved engine

  • @paulsnickles2420
    @paulsnickles2420 2 года назад +1

    👍👍

  • @terrydikkers4707
    @terrydikkers4707 2 года назад +1

    I know the Glenbrook is known as the Glenbrook but why does it not have a number? I noticed in your old pictures it has #1.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Never lettered or numbered. Just left as is by the logging railroad.

  • @daviddryden8088
    @daviddryden8088 2 года назад

    What happened to Santa Cruz Portland Cement #2 engine that got antifreeze instead of oil? Was there any damage to it?

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Nope. All just fine. Just a mislabeled drum. As an oil fired just has a broad nozzle once they emptied out the antifreeze (yuk) and burned out all the crap in the firebox all back to fine.

  • @robertd.shannon9007
    @robertd.shannon9007 2 года назад

    Were they at loggerheads?

  • @dfhepner
    @dfhepner 2 года назад

    The views of the trains pulling cars looks like they were using links instead of knuckle couplers.
    It would be interesting to do a show on the tradition from link and pin to knuckle couplers. Also why does Europe still use link and pin when the knuckle couplers can pull longer trains and more load.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      I guess they never saw the need. They did add buffers to keep the crews from getting smashed. But I assume they never saw the need for huge trains.

  • @TheTransportationFanfromCA
    @TheTransportationFanfromCA 2 года назад +1

    Wait doesn’t the Tahoe locomotive look similar to the Texas locomotive in buster keatons the General.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Smaller. The locomotives in that film were, sadly, destroyed. Standard gauges 1927 so old locomotives like that were junk. Cottage Grove Oregon. Logging railroad.

  • @rrowan327
    @rrowan327 2 года назад

    I have the Bachmann Eureka & Palisade with the wood pilot (ugh, it really annoys me). Any chance you know of any scale drawings so I could try to build the metal pilot? Many thanks

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      I bought one for the mogul from Bachmann and cut and fit it. Works great.look for Bachmann parts in large scale and the new mogul. I’m sure they still have those.

  • @georgewolf7063
    @georgewolf7063 Год назад

    I found that photo I'd mentioned! I can't see a name or number on the locomotive, but the hand railing on the boiler, the size and shape of the pilot, and even that hose on the pilot look exactly identical to those on the photo at 13:18 on your video. Is that the "Glenbrook"? I'd like to email you the image once I get that photo scanned if you're interested in helping me solve this mystery. :)

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  Год назад +1

      Hi. Could be. Need to know where the photo was taken and when. The Baldwin mogul from 1870s was really common. You can send it from Facebook messenger. Dale angell.

    • @georgewolf7063
      @georgewolf7063 Год назад +1

      @@ToyManTelevision Thanks! OfficeMax was supposed to email me the scan of my picture, but it hasn't arrived. I'll send it as soon as I can. :)

  • @Rob789-2
    @Rob789-2 2 года назад

    I'm left scratching my head.....all the info I've looked through states that #5 was a 4-4-0. If anyone can shed any light on this please do.

    • @ToyManTelevision
      @ToyManTelevision  2 года назад

      Two different number fives. You are correct. The one at Tahoe was the 4-4-0. The one called the Tahoe was a mogul. I think… confusing.