I'd sure love to visit IRM someday and ride behind 1630. Not only is she my favorite decapod but also one of several engines in IRM's collection I'd want to see in operation. My family is actually planning on visiting Illnois next summer and maybe if I'm lucky we can go to Union, Illinois for a day to visit the museum. Not sure if it might happen but would be epic to see and witness just how large IRM's collection is.
I was the conductor for this train on the day shifts, hanging out on the Pawnee. Wonderful time, even if we did get a little wet.
Awesome coverage! It was a pleasure chasing with you. Keep up the great work!
Thanks bro! It was good to see you too.
I'd sure love to visit IRM someday and ride behind 1630. Not only is she my favorite decapod but also one of several engines in IRM's collection I'd want to see in operation. My family is actually planning on visiting Illnois next summer and maybe if I'm lucky we can go to Union, Illinois for a day to visit the museum. Not sure if it might happen but would be epic to see and witness just how large IRM's collection is.
Yes it’s worth the visit! Thanks for watching.
Great video as always. That semaphore shot is awesome
Thanks dude!
4:00 Not trying to sound like a whiny foamer, buuuuut I think a crossing without a gate, you're supposed to whistle my dude.
Amazing shots of these old trains! Great video!
The video wasn’t anything to be proud of. You didn’t even film the UP standard cab that they own
who cares about some shitty ge, go watch the mainline if you want that action
I'm hoping that you forgot to put the sarcasm tag on the end of that. Also, UP 1848 wasn't operating that day.