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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 159

  • @johnbean5094
    @johnbean5094 3 года назад +25

    Other preceeding comments say it all. Two are working very hard at this delightful video and sound capture, the Driver and the Video Photographer. Love the pacing, and the absence of wind noise. So well done. Sure, sometimes the Loco falls behind and sometimes ahead of Pacing Automobile, but then come the clips where the Big Boy is nose to nose with camera, or nicely a bit to left or bit to right to fit in Engine and Tender …. incredible cab shots with Driver controlling that mass movement of rods, valve gear, and those unusual "bicycle chains" (wonder what they do!). Amazing Engineering. Thanks to Driver and Photographer. John, Brisbane, Australia. PS ... and we get to sit back and watch it!

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +7

      The chain drives the forward automatic lubricator.

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад +4

      The chains drive some of the lubricators, mechanical linkage drives the other lubricators.

  • @hawkeyeten2450
    @hawkeyeten2450 3 года назад +32

    Never gets old. 4014 truly is a national treasure.

    • @pcfnokia273
      @pcfnokia273 3 года назад

      Các nước nghèo như Việt Nam mà họ cũng cho vào ban sắt vụn rồi, bây giờ vẫn dùng đầu máy hơi nước

    • @old56timer
      @old56timer 3 года назад +1

      True and I am appreciative to everyone involved to make it happen. I don't know who made the decision to save it from the cutting torch, without that decision we wouldn't even be talking about the 4014. Thank you to whoever made that call.

  • @nickc5978
    @nickc5978 3 года назад +14

    These are great videos and this was the best so far, loved the early 50's Pontiac starting at the 9:15 mark, added to the nostalgic effect

    •  3 месяца назад

      Yes! So cool.

  • @gregsyn1
    @gregsyn1 3 года назад +12

    Great video. Awesome shots, you've done a great job of this and also for the entire tour, which I'm sure has been a fair commitment. Pacing-wise you really did save the best for last! One can see clearly from the stack emissions they were taking the opportunity to open it up a bit and see how well it handled a sustained effort. Probably the hardest they worked it continually to date, and it did so with ease. Thanks for posting from South Australia.

  • @katiedid1851
    @katiedid1851 25 дней назад

    Everytime that steam whistle gives me goosebumps.
    He is beautiful.
    The car pacing is doing a fantastic job.

  • @samuelchambers5
    @samuelchambers5 3 года назад +11

    Awesome job of pacing and videoing especially given the traffic conditions. Your driver did an excellent job. Must must have been a real treat. Thanks for your work and for sharing.

  • @openE2160
    @openE2160 3 года назад +2

    Nice that people got to hear what a working Big Boy really sounds like!

  • @MrPLC999
    @MrPLC999 10 месяцев назад +1

    That is without doubt, the best pacing video I've ever seen. And it's my fav machine, and it's high def. Whew!! That's real engineering pornography!
    I have a photo from Pomona about 1986 of me standing on that front porch beneath the bell, never imagining that this fire breathing dinosaur would someday ride the rails again as the greatest living steam locomotive in the world. She truly is a national treasure. Thank you, UP!

  • @hansvandijk1487
    @hansvandijk1487 3 года назад +8

    Such a beautiful beast! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.

  • @josephleveille2480
    @josephleveille2480 3 года назад +2

    Big Boy to me is the eight wonder of the world. Engineers must be having fun running this engine it must also be a great deal of work. Thanks so much for this video I enjoyed watching

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад

      They are very labor intensive. A big part of the reason they were replaced by the diesels.

  • @merryhunt9153
    @merryhunt9153 3 года назад +3

    great pacing, lots of railfans, sunny skies and lots of hornblowing. This is a great video. Thanks.

  • @tuberholic
    @tuberholic 3 года назад +4

    Love it when they kick it up a notch. Almost seems alive.

  • @jeanhutchinson6198
    @jeanhutchinson6198 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for all the great videos of Big Boy! I wanted to go out west to see this in person but it just wasn't to be, so this is the next best thing.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @normstrains
    @normstrains 3 года назад +4

    Wow, what a joy to watch. Now I think I need another Big Boy for the layout!

  • @jmeyer3rn
    @jmeyer3rn 3 года назад +3

    Outstanding!! Why sit and watch when you can pace? Magnificent!!! The sound is great. We caught her in STL. My bucket had run over!

  • @tobyradabaugh5033
    @tobyradabaugh5033 3 года назад

    I have only been able to see this majestic machine once in Glen Ellen in the suburbs of Chicago a experience I will never forget thank you for sharing these videos for everyone in the country to see

  • @tdoubt100
    @tdoubt100 3 года назад

    Wow. All that engineering in motion. Pure poetry. Got a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat watching this. Would love to see this for real but I live in the UK. Great video!

  • @davekuder1590
    @davekuder1590 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing all the videos. And the in depth information like the injector problems.
    It’s areal thrill to see a million pounds moving with speed and grace

  • @slycat1939
    @slycat1939 3 года назад +3

    WOW really enjoy this video. I replay over and over great cam views.

  • @doczinger
    @doczinger 3 года назад +4

    Grew up in the '50s in Laramie, Wyoming, these bad boys and their brothers came through town on a regular basis. Not a big deal, just working engines doing what they were designed to do. Maybe if I was smarter then I would have paid more attention and saw how kool they really were back then.
    As I remember the biggest thing back them was the amount of cinders that covered and drifted through out the downtown streets, seems like someone was always bitching about them.

  • @louGriggs1944
    @louGriggs1944 3 года назад +2

    Great videos. I have enjoyed what I think is all of them. Thanks for filming.

  • @chrishaines6686
    @chrishaines6686 3 года назад +5

    Very nice! You got some unique perspectives such as the road closing distance with track as you approach the overpass. Interesting about the dynamic braking. It does make sense that if the diesels hadn't engaged dynamic brakes the 4014 would be hardly working with the short train on that level (level to the eye at least) stretch of track.

  • @djcallofduty2473
    @djcallofduty2473 3 года назад +1

    was standing trackside, you can see me about 2 mins in, wanted to take it all in, incredible machine. the traffic following this was ridiculous

  • @Triplex5014
    @Triplex5014 3 года назад +10

    I guessed that the diesels were holding the Big Boy with dynamic brakes and I just saw that in the description. It sure sounds nice when the engine works harder but I'm waiting for the day when UP decides to couple a revenue freight train to the Big Boy just like they did to the Challenger and let the double stack do the talk.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +2

      Hey, if someone with enough money ponies up, it might just be a possibility.

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад +1

      The diesel would not be in dynamic braking while they are running.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +2

      Untrue. They literally use dynamic braking to control train speed. The number of times I've heard Ed over the radio telling the diesel to hold them to 30, 40, or 45 mph with the dynamics is more than I can count on my hands.

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад

      Fan Railer Controlling the train speed is why dynamic are installed on diesels. But I doubt very seriously they work the big boy against the dynamics unless they are slowing for a slow order or descending a grade. You are probably misunderstanding what you are hearing.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +5

      @@billmorris2613 Leaving Denver a few hours before this video, Ed said over the radio to the 4015 engineer "Hold me at 45 mph, and let me know if you get up to dynamic 6 or higher". There's not really much to misunderstand. What you don't realize is that they WANT TO WORK the 4014. If they had the money and the resources and if UP brass would let them, they'd run the thing in service with 4000+ tons behind the drawbar. The run from Denver to Cheyenne is not a long one, so in an effort to get to Cheyenne with the least amount of fuel remaining in the tender, they were using the diesels to create an artificial load so they could go through more oil.

  • @knightwolf200612
    @knightwolf200612 3 года назад

    Wow man, I said it in another of your video's, this is another master piece! Following the loco at all cost, overtaking cars, etc, is exactly what I'd do. I LOVE IT!!! And I get massive goosebumps every time he blows that gigantic whisle, the sheer volume is incredible! Awesome footage, sharp, steady, great sound!! For me the highlight part of this video is from 10:00 till 13:00, the echo's of the whistle between the buildings is breathtaking! :D

  • @salildhawan954
    @salildhawan954 2 года назад

    The splendid rythmic sound takes me to my childhood.

  • @simonsj15
    @simonsj15 3 года назад +2

    Very nice work! I’ve enjoyed watching all your 4014 videos.

  • @MechanicalAnalogDigital
    @MechanicalAnalogDigital 5 месяцев назад

    11:42 That reverb almost makes it sound like there was another Big Boy answering 4014's whistle.

  • @Littledog0808
    @Littledog0808 3 года назад +2

    I wish I could see it in person. Smell the smoke as it passes...feel the ground rumble....but I'm in Michigan

  • @hamzashakir
    @hamzashakir 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for capturing this beauty. 💯

  • @lineshaftrestorations7903
    @lineshaftrestorations7903 3 года назад +1

    Nice to see the exhaust plume stand up a bit instead of laying down. Would be interesting to see some cab video of this portion of the trip.

  • @jmeyer3rn
    @jmeyer3rn 3 года назад

    We were fortunate to drive from Indianapolis to Chester IL and then on to St Louis. Stood within 10 ft of this locomotive. After we stopped at Chester (home of Popeye) there is a wonderful trestle and we got photos of 4014, but these crazy folk were standing ON THE TRACK which is trespassing. There was an official there who walked the trestle from end to end and no one would move. It was insane. Ed Dickens is very clear on the safest way to see the locomotive. This pacing video is really one of the best!!! And that classic car is very cool. And this is a 2-lane highway. I woulda had a cow!!!

  • @laurenb6664
    @laurenb6664 2 года назад

    I lived in Greeley at the time and went to see this. Really cool to see a full video of it!

  • @octane2099
    @octane2099 3 года назад +1

    This is like the best footage ever.

  • @shailashelu8075
    @shailashelu8075 3 года назад +1

    GORGEOUS STEAM LOCOMOTIVE!

  • @Engineerrick
    @Engineerrick 3 года назад +5

    Well Done, Fan Railer. Sometimes I wonder how all that machinery stays connected.

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад +3

      With very big nuts and bolts. LOL.

  • @JeffRyman69
    @JeffRyman69 3 года назад +3

    You've had a great series of videos on 4014.

  • @NEAFarmKid4010
    @NEAFarmKid4010 3 года назад

    Getting to chase the 4014 from North Little Rock, AR to St. Louis, MO was one of the best weekends of my life. I've known about big steam for awhile, I've researched and studied it a bunch, but the 4014 was in all actuality the first big steam locomotive I've seen run. There's nothing like it, it's an experience all to it's own. Hopefully the 844 comes back through Arkansas sometime in the future. I'm kinda getting the feeling that the next steam locomotive I'll get to see run is the CP 2816, providing of course that everything works out with the merger between them and the KCS, and providing they do the run with it they are saying they will do.

  • @derrickconnor1303
    @derrickconnor1303 3 года назад +3

    Love the sound of big boys whistle

    • @cbmech2563
      @cbmech2563 3 года назад

      And that is the engines soul.

  • @scottchristensen2711
    @scottchristensen2711 3 года назад +9

    I take it the unusual series of horn blasts at 25:09 were people too close to the tracks? I feel bad for Ed trying to keep everyone safe while driving the beast. I understand the fanfare for the 4014 people need to use their heads while viewing it.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +4

      Yea that's correct.

  • @cesarpalmos8235
    @cesarpalmos8235 3 года назад

    She is so graceful that you dont realize how big she is until she passes those 1200 sq ft buildings

  • @jmeyer3rn
    @jmeyer3rn 3 года назад +3

    And my goodness can Ed play that horn!

  • @tuberholic
    @tuberholic 3 года назад +5

    Check out the mid 50s (I think) green Pontiac (or Oldsmobubble) at 9:40.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +3

      I was wondering if anyone was gonna catch that.

    • @loydisham6492
      @loydisham6492 3 года назад

      It is a Pontiac. The badges, hood ornament, and chrome are consistent with the 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Sedan trim package. It even has the original Pontiac wheel covers.

  • @nikefan1315
    @nikefan1315 3 года назад

    Haha I’m the guy in the blue big boy shirt and the sunglasses running to the car. Can’t believe I got in the video good video my friend!

  • @WizenedVariations1
    @WizenedVariations1 Год назад

    Truly a beautiful beast.

  • @cbmech2563
    @cbmech2563 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous machine. I love watching him run and and the whistle gets right down in your gut. Awesome.
    In the days of steam Bigboy may have been at peak of the K.I.S.S. principle, but as a current day heavy truck mechanic, it doesn't make it. The maintenance, is I believe, the main reason why diesels took over from steam. 🥺 It's sad because diesels don't have the soul but steam isn't practical for many reasons (most of which concern the bottom line).

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +1

      Yup. When diesel took over, a LOT of shop workers lost their jobs =(

    • @cbmech2563
      @cbmech2563 3 года назад

      @@FanRailer yea ,the worst diesel electric probably takes less maintenance than the best steam locomotive ever built 😟

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +1

      @@cbmech2563 If steam had been given an additional 10-15 years, maybe they could have gotten close. The last modern steamers built came with roller bearing rods, which eliminated the need to stop every 150 miles or so to grease the rod bushings. A few roads like the New York Central were using track pans to pick up water, so the coal space could be enlarged to enormous proportions. The large PT tenders could hold 46 tons of coal and 18,000 gallons of water, meaning they could make it from NYC to Chicago with only one coal stop. Poppet valve gear was just in its infancy when steam died, but given enough time, it could have been developed to a point where the efficiency numbers could have rivaled diesel. Ultimately, the only remaining heavy maintenance items left for steam would really have been the class 4 and 5 overhauls, which involved tearing the boiler down to replace the flues and tubes along with renewing most of the rest of the locomotive, but as far as I know, diesels need a top deck overhaul at pre-set intervals, so it's comparable there.

    • @cbmech2563
      @cbmech2563 3 года назад

      @@FanRailer possibly comparable except that you can have an engine and alternator sitting there waiting to swap out and be back hauling freight in a week or two

    • @cbmech2563
      @cbmech2563 3 года назад

      @@FanRailer greased roller bearings would be good, but truck axles made a big step in reliability when they went oil bath front and rear. Not sure how you could do it in this application 🤔

  • @johncramer8524
    @johncramer8524 3 года назад +1

    I think bigboy and fan railer should share first place podium spots as they are both at the top of their class.

  • @jjk4462
    @jjk4462 3 года назад +2

    Great video and fantastic driving!

  • @toddf9321
    @toddf9321 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video. It is my belief the 4014 would be better served to let it work harder. That locomotive was build to pull, so pull it must.

  • @robertharris4010
    @robertharris4010 3 года назад

    This just show’s what man can build

  • @fonimer
    @fonimer 3 года назад +1

    The pinnacle of steam tech.

  • @misterquinion
    @misterquinion 3 года назад

    Great pacing video. Thanks for uploading! I'm sure I'll be giving this lots of play time.

  • @craigbowie8925
    @craigbowie8925 3 года назад +2

    Really great chase! Thanks for sharing that.

  • @openE2160
    @openE2160 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for posting. Also for the specs!

  • @sarahsosa729
    @sarahsosa729 3 года назад

    This has been a joy for me to watch. I grew up 1/4 mile from a railroad track that was busy during the week and semi busy on weekends. It ran from Toledo OH thru Sylvania, Berkey, Metamora, Morenci Michigan then split North to Adrian and Hudson Mich Northward and West to either Fort Wayne, Indiana or Angola or both. I truly miss the sounds of the train and whistles! Unfortunately one of my brother's friend. Hit one of the early morning trains going home. He lived less than 250 yrds on the other side. He was a good person. Devastated the town. Could you put all of the video's up from the beginning? I would love to watch them again!

  • @JohnR.1968
    @JohnR.1968 3 года назад +3

    Big boy rocks!

  • @nomed3271
    @nomed3271 3 года назад +1

    My brother and I parked near 4014 in Pomona fair grounds for years, watching NHRA drags ,got yelled at for getting to close It is geat to see it rolling

    • @nomed3271
      @nomed3271 3 года назад +1

      It is truly a giant

  • @gysgttedlovell1003
    @gysgttedlovell1003 3 года назад +1

    The whistle at 1040 is the Mayor of Cheyenne pulling on the whistle cord

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад

      Haha when I heard that, I figured that this was the case. No crossing in sight, and the whistle style was definitely not Ed's lol

  • @cprtrain
    @cprtrain 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding video. Thanks.

  • @doczinger
    @doczinger 3 года назад +2

    Got to blow that last little bit of carbon before putting her up for the winter.

  • @grid45
    @grid45 3 года назад +2

    Great video by the way.

  • @vonLubrich
    @vonLubrich 3 года назад +1

    What a beast!

  • @Scagguy4014
    @Scagguy4014 3 года назад

    THAT SOUND!!!!!! OH MY GOD!

  • @makipsee
    @makipsee 3 года назад +2

    awesome footage! @12:30 and @12:42 where those "get the hell away from the tracks" kind of blows?

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +3

      Yes they were. I tried to pan ahead slightly to see if you could see the offending parties, but no joy.

  • @BorisLu
    @BorisLu 3 года назад +1

    Super! Nice video!

  • @steamtechnicolor461
    @steamtechnicolor461 3 года назад +2

    I love the sound of steam engine.

  • @brucehorner936
    @brucehorner936 3 года назад +2

    Now that we call is American muscle.

    • @TSUTENKAKU007
      @TSUTENKAKU007 3 года назад +1

      Yes, American muscle is live and well, much more so before.

  • @jmeyer3rn
    @jmeyer3rn 3 года назад +2

    And very cool with all the silos. Am I bugging you yet?

  • @AngelBornInHell_Editz
    @AngelBornInHell_Editz 3 года назад +2

    I love 4014

  • @dariengoodwin
    @dariengoodwin 2 года назад

    Look closely at the footplate from 2:13 to 2:26. Clear frustration at one individual too close to the track..the guy in the check shirt.

  • @anatoliy3323
    @anatoliy3323 3 года назад +1

    Great! Thanks for the clip! Can Big Boy accelerate to 80 miles per hour?

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад

      It is designed to, but they'll never do it for a number of different reasons. The highest recorded speed ever achieved by one of these behemoths was 72 mph.

  • @10kAndrew_
    @10kAndrew_ 3 года назад

    It’s funny because I’m pretty sure I’m one of the cars following behind you lol 😂😂

  • @finneasmcgillicuddy1416
    @finneasmcgillicuddy1416 3 года назад +1

    What's 4014 going to do once the tour is over? Are they gonna haul real stuff with her? And why would they hold her back with diesels?

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад

      They used the dynamic brakes on the diesel/s to slow down for slow orders or descending grades, verses braking using the train brakes.

  • @fredgros6689
    @fredgros6689 3 года назад

    I noticed that at the start of this video, the connecting rods (dont know the terminology) attached to the driving wheels are out of sync, but gradually transition to in sync, then out of sync again. Means that RPM of front and back sets of driving wheels are different. Curious.

    • @1llenium
      @1llenium 2 года назад

      It’s really due to wheel slip that happens over time I know this

  • @kurtdietrich5421
    @kurtdietrich5421 3 года назад

    WOW, just WOW!

  • @jacksalvin364
    @jacksalvin364 3 года назад +1

    4014 picks up speed.

  • @matthewwhitted9179
    @matthewwhitted9179 3 года назад +2

    is bigboy 4014 doing all the work or is the diesels helping out

    • @hondarideralex
      @hondarideralex 3 года назад +2

      In the description he says that the diesels were putting load on the big boy by using the dynamic brakes

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад

      The diesels would not be needed to pull that train, unless something happened to the 4014 to disable it. The Big Boys pulled 3500 tons over those big mountains without helpers. The dynamic brakes on the diesels were used to slow, stop, or descending grades instead of using the train brakes. That saved thousands of dollars in fuel, water, and wear and tear on the brakes. Plus it is quieter for the passengers than using the breaks.

  • @Tatanf
    @Tatanf 3 года назад +1

    Brasil -Obrigado por esse filme.(Luiz Antonio)

  • @kurokuro969696
    @kurokuro969696 3 года назад

    Great steam locomotive!

  • @hstath80
    @hstath80 3 года назад +1

    i wonder why they dont highball it as much as the other locos, always seems to be running fairly slow

    • @RoseSharon7777
      @RoseSharon7777 3 года назад +2

      Ed Dickenson said because they dont want to break it. Its mostly for show.

  • @maxpromersberger5570
    @maxpromersberger5570 3 года назад +1

    At 6:11 you can see an Audi RS e-tron gt that was being used by car and driver magazine for some tests I just found the article today

    • @maxpromersberger5570
      @maxpromersberger5570 3 года назад

      To clarify they wanted to know if it was possible to chase the past with the future and that was proven to be right. They went to Cheyenne and back. Search Audi RS e-tron chases Union Pacific 4014 and it should be the first link you find.

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад

      that's actually really cool lol

    • @maxpromersberger5570
      @maxpromersberger5570 3 года назад

      @@FanRailer I might as well add they also did an interview with Ed if you didn’t see it already.

  • @1llenium
    @1llenium 2 года назад

    Why do the 4 wheels on the front bogie look like they’re not moving at all

  • @grid45
    @grid45 3 года назад +1

    Why do they need to hold t back with dynamic braking?

    • @hondarideralex
      @hondarideralex 3 года назад +1

      As he said in the description, to work the engine harder.

    • @billmorris2613
      @billmorris2613 3 года назад

      hondarideralex He may have said that in the description, but that makes no sense. I’m a retired UP road engineer and also steam qualified. They were using the dynamics to slow down for slow orders or when descending grades. You would need to understand train handling. Without the diesels and their dynamic brakes the Big Boy would have to pull the train to a lower speed, stop, or down a grade. Using the dynamics saves thousands of dollars in fuel, water, and wear and tear on the train brakes. It is also quieter for the passengers on the train.

    • @hondarideralex
      @hondarideralex 3 года назад

      @@billmorris2613 Ed has talked about his several times. If i recall correctly, part of it is the balance of the firing vs the load. if he made adjustments every time the grade changed to maintain speed the fireman's adjustments reducing fuel and adding fuel ultimately used more fuel than having the diesel apply some dynamic brake to keep the consist from over speeding. in this situation, they specifically said they were going to work it harder on the relatively short trip and burn off excess fuel in the tender so they did not have to handle as much when they got back to Cheyanne. The OP said that on the radio, he told the diesel engineer piloting the two diesels, to hold him at 40 and let him know if they get to notch 6 in dynamic. Lets be honest about the passengers noise level, 1, no passengers other than steam crew i believe, two, it is a steam excursion train, I want to here it. that is the point, if i didn't want to hear it, i would take amtrak. lol. Let him put a load on it. that passenger train doesn't hardly load that thing down. be happy she is stack talking can actually take a little load.

  • @dansadler2754
    @dansadler2754 Год назад

    I love this I'd give anything to ride one

  • @leslieholman3121
    @leslieholman3121 11 месяцев назад

    I wish I had been born down in the USA, I love those old trains and we don't any of them up here Canada or as I call it new china

  • @lorenwillis425
    @lorenwillis425 3 года назад

    Was the defect detector calling the cylinders hot boxes @ ~6:30?

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад

      Yup lol. They've triggered every defect detector they've rolled over. Axle 2 for all the steam related appliances at the front end (cylinders, compressors, exhaust steam passages), and axle 10 at times because that's about where the oil burner is mounted.

  • @smokeGR14
    @smokeGR14 3 года назад

    When and why did they pick up another diesel locomotive?

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад

      read the description.

  • @BeniSedano
    @BeniSedano 3 года назад +1

    😎 cool video

  • @2244khan
    @2244khan 2 года назад

    What was the top speed it was cruising at?

  • @bige9830
    @bige9830 3 года назад

    Was the boiler coverted into a oil burner?

  • @markusram8715
    @markusram8715 2 года назад

    AAA+ 👍👍👍

  • @lilfrostygamplays1665
    @lilfrostygamplays1665 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @rainbowranddy
    @rainbowranddy 3 года назад +1

    Who is a-shoveling coal?

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +4

      No one... she burns oil now.

  • @coloradoghosthunter8277
    @coloradoghosthunter8277 3 года назад

    About 2 minutes and 10 seconds into your video you see my friend and his vehicle while I was shooting my video on my other channel

  • @jmeyer3rn
    @jmeyer3rn 3 года назад

    Almost as good as being there. 😍

  • @ChaoticDragon5
    @ChaoticDragon5 3 года назад

    Would have been cool if u at least stopped once to film the rest of the train and all the cars it was haulin'. Just saying...

    • @FanRailer
      @FanRailer  3 года назад +2

      Would have been cool if u at least stopped once to read the description before writing this comment. Just saying...

    • @daninthedome
      @daninthedome 3 года назад

      @@FanRailer if he stopped he would be hosed, i saw you filming at eaton, my clutch was blown since sunday, what phone do you have?