funny enough, here in northern washington, the big lake we have had like 4 lumber mills along the shores back at the turn of the century, and rail lines were everywhere. To the point where in the winter theyd just lay track across the short part of the lake to save time lol Those mills have been gone since the 60s though and same with the rail lines unfortunately
In the winters of 1941-42 a d 1942 to 43, the societs built a train in the frozen lake Ladoga that ran along the road of life, during the siege of Leningrad
I want to call bull on the idea of the Russians laying an ice railway over Lake Baikal, which is the deepest lake in the world, but at the same time, it is the Russians we're talking about. Regardless of whether they have a Tsar, Premier, or Putin in charge, the Russians have proven to the world time and time again that there is nothing they can't build with a little bit of engineering smekalka, which normally involves duct tape, bubble gum, shoe polish, and a lot, and I mean A LOT of vodka.
if I had access to an ice rink and a battery operated steam train, id like to see if it would even be able to keep momentum or would the wheel flanges just slip and the train stall out eventually
"Snow's just silly soft stuff, won't stop my locomotive from getting stuck!"
The snow: *laughs in avalanche*
Steam engines can do almost anything, but DAMN if the snow doesn't really stress-test that statement.
Who agrees that the Q&TL Russel snowplow was cool af
I had almost forgotten all about this new video I love learning all sorts of engine stories and these never failed to deliver
Please tell me you’re working on an Everything Wrong With The Trains In The Polar Express video for Christmas.
Hey train of thought can you cover the story of SLR class M2a no.591 "Manitoba" diesel electric (Canadian EMD G 12) locomotive
funny enough, here in northern washington, the big lake we have had like 4 lumber mills along the shores back at the turn of the century, and rail lines were everywhere. To the point where in the winter theyd just lay track across the short part of the lake to save time lol
Those mills have been gone since the 60s though and same with the rail lines unfortunately
In the winters of 1941-42 a d 1942 to 43, the societs built a train in the frozen lake Ladoga that ran along the road of life, during the siege of Leningrad
the snow on the Chilean Transandine was wild, they had to deal with 20ft deep drifts in some places every year
4:18 Donald and Douglas but it didn't end well for douglas when his tender broke🤣
resisting the temptations to say first
Great video
During the battle of Leningrad / St. Petersburg in WWII did they not run rails over the frozen lake?!? 🤔
I think it was during the siege of Leningrad, now St. Petersburg.
Thank You for correcting my poor memory!!! 🤠👍
I want to call bull on the idea of the Russians laying an ice railway over Lake Baikal, which is the deepest lake in the world, but at the same time, it is the Russians we're talking about. Regardless of whether they have a Tsar, Premier, or Putin in charge, the Russians have proven to the world time and time again that there is nothing they can't build with a little bit of engineering smekalka, which normally involves duct tape, bubble gum, shoe polish, and a lot, and I mean A LOT of vodka.
snow and steam that's what makes the Alaska railroad
Just like Donald and Douglas 4:15
"Most engines hated snow, but Donald and Douglas were used to it."
Foreshadowing everything wrong with polar express trains
Lets hope to see the inaccuracies
16:22 just..make down danger.. then the weight of snow will force the signal to danger ... down danger up ok
if I had access to an ice rink and a battery operated steam train, id like to see if it would even be able to keep momentum or would the wheel flanges just slip and the train stall out eventually
Didn't You Do Something Like This Before About A Steam Engine Like The Polar Express On Snow And Ice? Something About Thus Feels Familiar
Preventing any 2nd comment nerds
Your just as bad as them
@T199Productions talking like your food is any better,took over most of world spices supply but didn't know how to use it on your peoples food.
@@taiartgaming5839 what are you even yapping on about?
@T199Productions go figured it out yourself,Damn Colonist.
@@taiartgaming5839 I'm proud to live in the country I was born