Excellent as always. Loved the shots of the 425 coming over the bridge and flying by on the straight away (12:00). Watched them a few times. And the sound was great too. Another big thumbs up.
There were only 3 whistles on 425 this day. Started out with a reading hooter (not 2102's) then to a N&W long bell and then a Nathan three chime. The N&W hooter was put back on for the return romp.
Big Jim Video Productions well the N&W whistle probably not, just paying tribute to the coal hauling roads. It is the Anthracite express. lol. But considering there is a video on youtube of 113 arriving in port Clinton with 425 and 2102 waiting for her, idk. I mean maybe Andy missed the sound of 2102 and put the hooter on. long story short a T1 needs to run again, especially after the crap pulled on 2100...
There were two whistle changes between two whistles, I believe. She started and ended with the same whistle, I think - and used a second whistle in the middle.
awesome! i heard about this on their website, but I didn't know the 113 would be involved in this. but for the price of $200 per ticket! that's just too crazy, even if it is a rail fan special, also the single chime does not fit the 425 very well (in my opinion) but awesome video! :D
Jim is the whistle heared on 425 in the begaining is that 2102 hooter whistle? It sounds like the 02 whistle cant wait to see the 2102 to run when shes is restored!
She’s back. They did test runs on her for three separate days to Reading Outer Station, Tamaqua, and Jim Thorpe. They also put the locomotive on a fifty empty car coal train the previous week.
Me too!! Keep your eyes peeled though, they will occasionally use 425 to move/help or break in the locomotive after winter maintenance, on a regular freight train...
Ok I know 113 is the largest operating 0-6-0 and 425 is a Baldwin pacific of modest size, but if you take that part away which engine is bigger? 113 clearly has the bigger boiler and 425 the bigger wheels, but overall which loco is bigger?
What an opening shot. Two steamers side by side, loved it. Thank you for posting.
Thanks! I definitely loved that runby as well...
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Excellent video. After six years of ambivalence, I think this finally won me over on 425
Thanks! This really won me over even more too...
Esa loc.that loc..the sound is beautiful....
Excellent as always. Loved the shots of the 425 coming over the bridge and flying by on the straight away (12:00). Watched them a few times. And the sound was great too. Another big thumbs up.
Thanks a lot!
All I can say is wow. Even just on my computer those runbys are amazing. Makes a guy very jealous! Fantastic production, Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much - I appreciate it!
I love the opening with the two locomotives moving side by side together.
That was a sweet runby...
Big Jim Video Productions 425s whistle sound like Leigh valley coal 126s whistle
Love those Reading company whistles
Me too!
There were only 3 whistles on 425 this day. Started out with a reading hooter (not 2102's) then to a N&W long bell and then a Nathan three chime. The N&W hooter was put back on for the return romp.
Really good side by side catch with the 116 and the 425
Thanks a lot!
I just love Central Railroad of New Jersey 113!
+Art Anderson Me too! New video to come soon...
Art Anderson there was
which whistle of 425 do you prefer? 0:26, 7:13 or 8:25
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Awesome video Jim!!!! Loved the last two runbys the most!
Thanks!
The opening film footage is fantastic. Your video efforts are real good. Thanks .
+Caseman78 Thanks a lot!
Awesome. I think the St. Nicholas and Molino runby's were the best, as well as the unrestrained sound on the High Bridge.
They were loud one way or the other! Thanks!
I believe the high pitched Hooter on 425 is a Reading hooter. Most likely 2102's. Could be a sign of things to come!
Well - I know from other videos and other visits, they do like to use a hooter whistle on 425 - hopefully a sign of things to come, but maybe not...
Big Jim Video Productions well the N&W whistle probably not, just paying tribute to the coal hauling roads. It is the Anthracite express. lol. But considering there is a video on youtube of 113 arriving in port Clinton with 425 and 2102 waiting for her, idk. I mean maybe Andy missed the sound of 2102 and put the hooter on. long story short a T1 needs to run again, especially after the crap pulled on 2100...
the same hooter in the video was privately owned and NOT 2102's the last engine it was last on was 2016 steam season on CNJ 113
Its definitely a Reading Hooter though!
Wish I had one of those in my back yard !!!
Wouldn't that be sweet? :)
425 doesnt have that squeak anymore!
Thank goodness!
What kind of squeak did she have before? Could you please enlighten me?
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How many whislte change did 425 have?? I think two whistles is from the N&W and other I forgot, but they did a awesome job!!!!!!!!!
There were two whistle changes between two whistles, I believe. She started and ended with the same whistle, I think - and used a second whistle in the middle.
I hear 4 whistles: rdg hooter, some other kind of hooter, Nathan 3 chime, and an N&W hooter
Conrail6370 Thanks
is that whistle worn by 425 at the side by side run the same whistle 2102 had before she was retired?
not 2102's but a reading single chime hooter
But it does sound similar to 2102's
425 had 4 different whistles first a really light hooter then a lower hooter then a Nathan 3 chime then another really low hooter
I would love to include both locomotives to the 165 year event I'm attempting to organize here in Hornell for May 2016.
awesome! i heard about this on their website, but I didn't know the 113 would be involved in this. but for the price of $200 per ticket! that's just too crazy, even if it is a rail fan special, also the single chime does not fit the 425 very well (in my opinion) but awesome video! :D
I agree single chime whistles don't fit 425
I hear ya on the $200 being crazy, the fall foliage trips are alot cheaper and it is basically the same distance.
axle17921 yea! i already have plans for the fall foliage excursion! i did that excursion last year and it was awesome!
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Thank you!
Sds.Jim
awesome video but the side by side shots are the best.
I'm glad you like the video!
No disrespect to the 113 crew and Reading and Northern, but this really reminded me of Old Iron from The Railway Series!
Not as impressive as 2102's run but mighty impressive nonetheless! Fantastic work!
I'll agree to that - I wish it was 2102 and a whole lot more hoppers too!
Indeed!
Hey, Uncle Jim. it's Ben. I subscribed to your channel and like your videos.
+Mark F Thanks Ben!!
Jim is the whistle heared on 425 in the begaining is that 2102 hooter whistle? It sounds like the 02 whistle cant wait to see the 2102 to run when shes is restored!
Honestly, I don't know - you'd have to ask one of the whistle "experts" (sadly, not my area of expertise) which one that is.
trainmaster90 productions I think 425 is wearing a Reading Railroad single chime hooter whistle.
It is indeed 2102's Reading Hooter.
She’s back. They did test runs on her for three separate days to Reading Outer Station, Tamaqua, and Jim Thorpe. They also put the locomotive on a fifty empty car coal train the previous week.
Epic Job
Haulin' at that last shot!!!
She totally was!
Nice video
I wish this was revenue freight
Me too!! Keep your eyes peeled though, they will occasionally use 425 to move/help or break in the locomotive after winter maintenance, on a regular freight train...
Nice steam train race.
The caboose is beautiful too...
Indeed - and thanks!
Ok I know 113 is the largest operating 0-6-0 and 425 is a Baldwin pacific of modest size, but if you take that part away which engine is bigger? 113 clearly has the bigger boiler and 425 the bigger wheels, but overall which loco is bigger?
425 is larger weight only by 12,000 pounds I believe.
Also one more thing I wonder how the whistle is not loud for you evey time I hear whistle or a horn right next to me it's so loud
It was VERY loud during the last few runbys especially...
Boy that rail to the right seems to be splintering
Looks ok to me...better than the rails on the left, anyway.
Big Jim Video Productions the right rail I should have said
Where u been big jim? Seems like your vids haven't been up in a LONG TIME.
That’s two trains.
What's the name of this railroad
This took place on the Reading & Northern Railroad.
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