Dale and Kayrn; thank you for being so enthusiastic about old trains, I would like to ride on that train but I may never have the chance. You have given me a wonderful travel log of enjoyment!
Oh my gosh, I cannot get enough of these water tanks AND water columns!!! These vital facilities are very rarely given the attention in videos that they deserve. Bravo!!!
Thanks for the video re-visit to the C&T. I had the pleasure of riding from Antinito to Chama with a friend a few years ago. We loved every minute of it. We spent some time wandering around Chama yard taking pictures of everything in sight. My friend used to live in Edgewood but moved to just south of Chama. I'm looking forward to visiting that area again in the not-too-distant future.
Dale & Karyn, outside of the Rick Steves' Europe, travel log shows on PBS Network TV, there are only a few of these types of programs still being produced, but the Angell folks of Salt Lake City are keeping the grand old art alive for the Internet and RUclips. What a great classic adventure. Enjoyed it to the nth degree. If you have the energy to be this productive, more power to you in your retirement years, and God Bless.
You got to be in seventh heaven with all these fantastic engines. I would say steam locomotives are the 8 wonder of the world. Thanks for taking us along and sharing. Be safe and see you on Tuesday.👍🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂
Dal and Karyn: Yet another great video. The scenery is so beautiful. All the old folks out taking pictures of these steam loco’s. Your videos are never boring and always unique.
Amazing video, restored locomotives, passenger cars and beautiful scenery, The best Steam Train Video I have ever seen (I have watched hundreds of them over the years). Lots of inspiration here for modelers. Thanks!!!!!
Awesome video. I love your posts. These have been great since I was just in Chama on the C&TS for engineer school. I wish I could have stayed and seen these locomotives. They are really beautiful.
Absolutely awesome capture of these magnificent steam locomotives and everything else. You certainly captured the essence of a bygone era superbly. Wonderful narration as always. You both must have felt truly privileged to have been part of this most spectacular event. Thank you and greetings from Australia again.
I would love to travel back in time and show this video to 8 year old me. He'd lose his mind at the sight of two vintage steam locomotives double-heading a train of restored passenger cars. Really is a spectacular sight.
It’s a great event at the Cumbres & Toltec. I’m going to be visiting Roaring Camp today. I have also visited the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad on September 11th. It is a miniature railroad.
Dale, Rode this line with wife and son serval years ago and this has to be one of beautiful and scenic line's in Colorado. Great for molding narrow gauge scenery.
I played on the Glenbrook when I was a boy,. That engine sat for years outside the Carson City Museum. Inside the museum were 1:24 scale models of the Virginia & Truckee engines. Along with the mining exhibits, that museum was great place for a young boy,
Stunning. And the sleeping car is neat. Knowing the details is a double edge sword, on one side it helps a lot, but then you will know any missing details when looking at the model! So you need to model everything, and that takes forever (if you aren't named Steve).
I've been watching your series of The Gathering of the Victorian Steam Locomotives. And, I must say, I really enjoyed every minute of your shows. But, watching them is also causing me to spend a great deal of money!!! Watching the beautiful Eureka & Palisade and the Glenbrook steam locos in each episode have made me hungry for brass HO scale steam locos. So, I've gone online and ordered two Overland Models, Inc brass steamers (pre-owned of course), and they cost me a lot of dough! 😢 Even though I'm a staunch traction guy, I do LOVE steam locomotives. I own a ton of brass HO traction locos (Suydam). I've owned no steam locos until now. If I keep watching anymore of your series on The Gathering of these Victorian beauties I'll be in the poor house! 🙄 It was watching your shows that made me acquire a taste for Steam locos. So, if you're doing anymore shows soon...I'll go broke! I need another brass HO engine (steam or traction) like I need a hole in the head. But, I'll take that hole in the head if I can get some brass HO steam engines in my collection...cuz before part 2 of this series I had none! I love your shows! Keep up the good work!!! 👍😉
This was so enjoyable to watch, all the little things that make your videos interesting were there. As I was watching this the words from a 1970s song by C.W. McCall were running through my head. "She drinks a lot of water and eats a lot of coal... The Silverton train." The songs name is Silverton by the way. Thanks again for bringing us along with you for the ride.
21:48 ah the nice sound of a steam engine simmering in the sun. You can hear the iron lungs of the wonderful steam locomotive breathing as she rests waiting for the green light so she can continue her journey. Steam locomotives are such amazing pieces of railroad equipment
Ah neat too see the turn around - we found two of em ,one at Jamestown Kansas and the other 6 miles east of there - but they ain't got no track no more ,and hard too see 🤗
I keep expecting Clint Eastwood, with cigar in mouth, to ride up and board one of the locomotives:) hear some Morricone music in the background.:) You movie buffs an railfans know what I mean. Great video.
I went to a train show today down in New Baltimore, Michigan, I've been looking forward to going to some train shows this season, I've just been doing (like Toby Keith said in his song) the next thing on my list
My first exposure to the Chama facilities buildings was Campbell Scale Models HO scale kits, way before my finding out what they "really" were models of. Seeing the coaling tower actually operating, at all, was very cool. I wonder, if the kits are still available? Back in the 1960's and 70's you could buy the kits separately or as a set, as I seem to remember. This is supposed to be about 1800's steam locomotives, sorry. ;-)
Please don't get me wrong. I am curious as to why the Glenbrook pilot coupling bar does not have a pin to account for the horizontal swing while the Eureka's does. I derailed a car using a coupling bar on a Crown 4-4-0 that the coupling bar couldn't swing. Since the train made the trip OK it works. Maybe there is extra room on the connection for the vertical to accommodate the swing.
About the #470, it is a Tourist Sleeper, not a full Pullman, those lower level travelers had to supply their own bedding. The bodies of a couple of Pullman sleepers exist; I hope that one of them gets restored someday. The Friends have the skills to do it; even the complex Pullman trucks.
Two of the 4 wheel bobber cabooses that were modernized to hav wheel trucks have been taken back to original. Unfortunately neither were here. But one was rebuilt yesterday the guys who have 315. And the other at the Colorado railroad museum. The people who have RGS 20.
Hello Mr Toy Man! I’m kinda excited, I just picked up a new toy train. It’s a New Bright Walt Disney World R.R. #95005, with matching car #95013, and 5 boxes of matching Disney boxed track. Everything in original boxes, and original cardboard protective sleeves, with price stickers from sears. What do you think something like this set is worth? You’d choke on your coffee if I told you what I stole it for... it all works, and the trains look like they never been out of the boxes. I ask you, cause you know your toy trains, and you know your Disney, the combo I’m looking for. I’m not trying to make money, I’ll keep it all, but I just wanna know if I did as good as I think...
We have a Rogers 2-4-2 loco in New Zealand called 'Washington', built in 1878 and when I first saw it, I thought the colours were a bit gawdy but was told that was how it was originally. It was dumped on the side of a river for flood protection in 1927 and pulled out and restored to steaming condition in 1981. After seeing the locos in this video, I guess what I was told was accurate and you can see this loco in operation at Tinwald ruclips.net/video/K7PKQW0zpJw/видео.html.
Hi. Not sure of the name. I buy this music from Smartsound and rework it. In this case took out everything but the gitfiddle and bass. Love it. Has fiddle and drums in the original but with smartsound I can rework it a lot and cut it the length and stuff. We need to buy it because RUclips spots any use of copyrighted material.
Dale and Kayrn; thank you for being so enthusiastic about old trains, I would like to ride on that train but I may never have the chance. You have given me a wonderful travel log of enjoyment!
Oh my gosh, I cannot get enough of these water tanks AND water columns!!! These vital facilities are very rarely given the attention in videos that they deserve. Bravo!!!
Great video as always!! Love how technology allows us to be a part of this event all the way across the country - thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for the video re-visit to the C&T. I had the pleasure of riding from Antinito to Chama with a friend a few years ago. We loved every minute of it. We spent some time wandering around Chama yard taking pictures of everything in sight. My friend used to live in Edgewood but moved to just south of Chama. I'm looking forward to visiting that area again in the not-too-distant future.
Dale & Karyn, outside of the Rick Steves' Europe, travel log shows on PBS Network TV, there are only a few of these types of programs still being produced, but the Angell folks of Salt Lake City are keeping the grand old art alive for the Internet and RUclips. What a great classic adventure. Enjoyed it to the nth degree. If you have the energy to be this productive, more power to you in your retirement years, and God Bless.
You got to be in seventh heaven with all these fantastic engines. I would say steam locomotives are the 8 wonder of the world. Thanks for taking us along and sharing. Be safe and see you on Tuesday.👍🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂
What a great day .it's like going back in time . Thank you have a great weekend
Great job, guys, as always! Also, thank you to whomever
selected the music!
Dale is also a Master Music Man, He's truly a professional. .
Dal and Karyn: Yet another great video. The scenery is so beautiful. All the old folks out taking pictures of these steam loco’s. Your videos are never boring and always unique.
Amazing video, restored locomotives, passenger cars and beautiful scenery, The best Steam Train Video I have ever seen (I have watched hundreds of them over the years). Lots of inspiration here for modelers.
Thanks!!!!!
To steal a quote, They're stinkin cute!!!! 😃😃
I wish to thank you for sharing this awesome railroad video with me .
Thanks for watching!!
Awesome video. I love your posts. These have been great since I was just in Chama on the C&TS for engineer school. I wish I could have stayed and seen these locomotives. They are really beautiful.
Absolutely awesome capture of these magnificent steam locomotives and everything else. You certainly captured the essence of a bygone era superbly. Wonderful narration as always. You both must have felt truly privileged to have been part of this most spectacular event. Thank you and greetings from Australia again.
Fantastic video! Thank you for capturing these historic times.
Loved the music too.
I would love to travel back in time and show this video to 8 year old me. He'd lose his mind at the sight of two vintage steam locomotives double-heading a train of restored passenger cars.
Really is a spectacular sight.
It’s a great event at the Cumbres & Toltec. I’m going to be visiting Roaring Camp today. I have also visited the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad on September 11th. It is a miniature railroad.
Dale,
Rode this line with wife and son serval years ago and this has to be one of beautiful and scenic line's in Colorado. Great for molding narrow gauge scenery.
I played on the Glenbrook when I was a boy,. That engine sat for years outside the Carson City Museum. Inside the museum were 1:24 scale models of the Virginia & Truckee engines. Along with the mining exhibits, that museum was great place for a young boy,
Great models! Now on display inside the museum. We did a show on them…
Sooooooo enjoyable to see these two treasures working! Gracias
Thanks for taking us along..
Wow . . . just wow! What beautiful trains, location, weather, craftsmen . . . oh, and excellent production work!!! The trains take you back in time!
Your best video series ever? Yes...I think so! Thanks. T4
Stunning. And the sleeping car is neat.
Knowing the details is a double edge sword, on one side it helps a lot, but then you will know any missing details when looking at the model! So you need to model everything, and that takes forever (if you aren't named Steve).
What a gathering for sure .do not ever remember seeing Victorian locomotives in double header before.was tremendous.Thank You both.
Always great. Can't thank you enough!
I've been watching your series of The Gathering of the Victorian Steam Locomotives. And, I must say, I really enjoyed every minute of your shows. But, watching them is also causing me to spend a great deal of money!!! Watching the beautiful Eureka & Palisade and the Glenbrook steam locos in each episode have made me hungry for brass HO scale steam locos. So, I've gone online and ordered two Overland Models, Inc brass steamers (pre-owned of course), and they cost me a lot of dough! 😢 Even though I'm a staunch traction guy, I do LOVE steam locomotives. I own a ton of brass HO traction locos (Suydam). I've owned no steam locos until now. If I keep watching anymore of your series on The Gathering of these Victorian beauties I'll be in the poor house! 🙄 It was watching your shows that made me acquire a taste for Steam locos. So, if you're doing anymore shows soon...I'll go broke! I need another brass HO engine (steam or traction) like I need a hole in the head. But, I'll take that hole in the head if I can get some brass HO steam engines in my collection...cuz before part 2 of this series I had none! I love your shows! Keep up the good work!!! 👍😉
Just wonderful episode!
This was so enjoyable to watch, all the little things that make your videos interesting were there.
As I was watching this the words from a 1970s song by C.W. McCall were running through my head. "She drinks a lot of water and eats a lot of coal... The Silverton train." The songs name is Silverton by the way.
Thanks again for bringing us along with you for the ride.
gorgeous/ adorable little engines!
So precious to view these scenes, thank you for doing this.
A most enjoyable video. Wish I was there.
21:48 ah the nice sound of a steam engine simmering in the sun. You can hear the iron lungs of the wonderful steam locomotive breathing as she rests waiting for the green light so she can continue her journey. Steam locomotives are such amazing pieces of railroad equipment
I got to see the Glenbrook in Nevada, while I was going up to Utah to visit family.
Already looking forward to the episode on the inner workings of the coal tower & sand house! +1
Ah neat too see the turn around - we found two of em ,one at Jamestown Kansas and the other 6 miles east of there - but they ain't got no track no more ,and hard too see 🤗
Eureka and Glenbrook are as precious as Gold. That’s why I call them Golden Relics. They totally need to fix those leaks in the water tower.
Interesting a Coca Cola machine and a pear of vintage steamers 😁
Long time subscriber. Loving this series of videos.
I keep expecting Clint Eastwood, with cigar in mouth, to ride up and board one of the locomotives:) hear some Morricone music in the background.:) You movie buffs an railfans know what I mean. Great video.
I also picked out an old Stephen Foster tune on this video.
I grew up in Eastern Oregon. My Pop was a working cowboy . I my family has deep roots in
Railroading (Union Pacific). Good work!
Thanks we’ll done video of iron horses. 👍👍👍
I went to a train show today down in New Baltimore, Michigan, I've been looking forward to going to some train shows this season, I've just been doing (like Toby Keith said in his song) the next thing on my list
Wonder if there will be comments about burning wood? Again the scenery is beautiful.! See you Tuesday!
Great video. Love to visit this one day
My first exposure to the Chama facilities buildings was Campbell Scale Models HO scale kits, way before my finding out what they "really" were models of. Seeing the coaling tower actually operating, at all, was very cool.
I wonder, if the kits are still available? Back in the 1960's and 70's you could buy the kits separately or as a set, as I seem to remember.
This is supposed to be about 1800's steam locomotives, sorry. ;-)
Great video guy's ! Thanks
Beautiful video, thank you.
No thank you! It’s why we make the videos. So thanks!!!!
@@ToyManTelevision You're very welcome.
Superb video thanks both !
Great video guys!
Please don't get me wrong. I am curious as to why the Glenbrook pilot coupling bar does not have a pin to account for the horizontal swing while the Eureka's does. I derailed a car using a coupling bar on a Crown 4-4-0 that the coupling bar couldn't swing. Since the train made the trip OK it works. Maybe there is extra room on the connection for the vertical to accommodate the swing.
About the #470, it is a Tourist Sleeper, not a full Pullman, those lower level travelers had to supply their own bedding. The bodies of a couple of Pullman sleepers exist; I hope that one of them gets restored someday. The Friends have the skills to do it; even the complex Pullman trucks.
Would be neat if they built a replica of one of the original 4 wheel boxcars for special backdated trains
Two of the 4 wheel bobber cabooses that were modernized to hav wheel trucks have been taken back to original. Unfortunately neither were here. But one was rebuilt yesterday the guys who have 315. And the other at the Colorado railroad museum. The people who have RGS 20.
@@ToyManTelevision I did not know that,thank you for the update. I will have to go see them.Love you twos videos
Another great video.
WOW, nothing else to say.
the leeks on the water tank are on purpose to keep it from freezing in the cold
those two wood burning engines must have used a lot of fire wood during their visit
Unreal how much they use.
Nevada Northern 81 is running!
Dale, what was the internal valve gear on those older locomotives, Stephenson link perhaps?
Yes, Stephenson. I am not Dale but I can answer. The Ks are Walscherts.
Why doesn't the second locomotive in the train have a railroad name on its tender? Also, did the tracks ever go beyond the Y?
What is the reason the Glenbrook doesn’t have a number? Just curious.
Hey - How come those old engines do not have an eccentric? Do they have a different sort of valve gear?
Hello Mr Toy Man! I’m kinda excited, I just picked up a new toy train. It’s a New Bright Walt Disney World R.R. #95005, with matching car #95013, and 5 boxes of matching Disney boxed track. Everything in original boxes, and original cardboard protective sleeves, with price stickers from sears. What do you think something like this set is worth? You’d choke on your coffee if I told you what I stole it for... it all works, and the trains look like they never been out of the boxes.
I ask you, cause you know your toy trains, and you know your Disney, the combo I’m looking for. I’m not trying to make money, I’ll keep it all, but I just wanna know if I did as good as I think...
We have a Rogers 2-4-2 loco in New Zealand called 'Washington', built in 1878 and when I first saw it, I thought the colours were a bit gawdy but was told that was how it was originally. It was dumped on the side of a river for flood protection in 1927 and pulled out and restored to steaming condition in 1981. After seeing the locos in this video, I guess what I was told was accurate and you can see this loco in operation at Tinwald ruclips.net/video/K7PKQW0zpJw/видео.html.
Great story!! Love to see things like that. And love original colors on these locomotives
What's the music heard around 13 minutes?
Hi. Not sure of the name. I buy this music from Smartsound and rework it. In this case took out everything but the gitfiddle and bass. Love it. Has fiddle and drums in the original but with smartsound I can rework it a lot and cut it the length and stuff. We need to buy it because RUclips spots any use of copyrighted material.
Very Little House On The Prairie like
Hmm, I really wish they would fix, the water tower leaking issues, it’s a huge waste of water, one of our most precious resources….
thanks for taking us along