Well done on the footage not only of #3 (a 4-6-0 Rogers that had a lot of sisters in the Illinois Central 380-class of the 1890's), but also of the #2 Lima Class C Shay that filled in when the 3-spot failed a check valve.
I'll never forget the first time I saw this engine... My mother was a devout "Little House on the Prairie" follower growing up and that engine was the main thing I'd watch for. That whistle has such a nice sound... They do need to tune it better, it doesn't quite sound healthy. So nice to see this still running. I hope to see it in person some time. Need to take the trip to James Town... What fun that would be!
Can you believe that its been 9 years already since Sierra 3 returned to service and that just 9 years later Sierra 28 returned to service as well I'd be happy to see another one return in the next decade or 2 form now on railtown
@shogunballa14 Yes, it seems like they have not take the time to tune the whistle. Just after I shot the opening video the engine when down for repairs. They had worked very hard to get the engin ready for the July 3 opening. To find out the condition of the 28 I would suggest you check out the railtown 1897 web site.
There is a 44 minute video of siera #3 and the problems at nwprrhs.org Jamestown is one of the parks scheduled by California to close. I hope it does not happen.
Because after the first stroke the steam needs to exit for the next stroke so the old steam is dumped out so when the next stroke comes new steam can be pumped in
The locomotive went down In 1996. It needed a major rebuild to keep running. The project never really got on with until 2007 due to lack of funding. They started a campaign in 2007 for funds to rebuilt the engine. Ultrasound technology was used to inspect the boiler, and turned out a new one was needed to be built. All that took until 2010, when it returned for the first time in 14 years. That’s what you see here.
I kinda knew about it getting a new boiler from a tv show called ultimate restorations where they should the process of sierra's 3 overhaul so it only took 3 years to rebuild her in the 21st century I'm impressed it only took that look to restore a 19th century locomotive. also Will number 3 continue to run until 2025 when it's maybe time for another rebuild to keep this old girl running or was I just overthinking it? I not sure if I'm right but am I maybe?
Well done on the footage not only of #3 (a 4-6-0 Rogers that had a lot of sisters in the Illinois Central 380-class of the 1890's), but also of the #2 Lima Class C Shay that filled in when the 3-spot failed a check valve.
I'll never forget the first time I saw this engine... My mother was a devout "Little House on the Prairie" follower growing up and that engine was the main thing I'd watch for. That whistle has such a nice sound... They do need to tune it better, it doesn't quite sound healthy.
So nice to see this still running. I hope to see it in person some time. Need to take the trip to James Town... What fun that would be!
Can you believe that its been 9 years already since Sierra 3 returned to service and that just 9 years later Sierra 28 returned to service as well I'd be happy to see another one return in the next decade or 2 form now on railtown
Thank you for pointing out were I said railroad instead of railway
Oh, and AWESOME video!!!
Sierra #3 has been in plenty more than that. I've counted over 70 motion pictures, not including T.V. shows.
Sierra #3 actually has a name, the W.N. Kelley
I think we had an event there at jamestown with my fathers friend Charlie jumps we rode in cars what felt like hours it was cool
@shogunballa14
Yes, it seems like they have not take the time to tune the whistle. Just after I shot the opening video the engine when down for repairs. They had worked very hard to get the engin ready for the July 3 opening.
To find out the condition of the 28 I would suggest you check out the railtown 1897 web site.
Petticoat junction!!! #3
Voice of the Polar Express...
There is a 44 minute video of siera #3 and the problems at nwprrhs.org
Jamestown is one of the parks scheduled by California to close. I hope it does not happen.
is it just me or does the whistle seem to be a little off?
and what is wrong with #28?
Amazing. I love the format at the beginning. I notice she is blowing off, even with a pair of heavyweights. Also, why does No 3 have extra flags?
Soo Line sSd ZX
Needs more Delorean
can someone tell me why an engine blows off a lot of steam from its pistons when it gets going,
Because after the first stroke the steam needs to exit for the next stroke so the old steam is dumped out so when the next stroke comes new steam can be pumped in
is their something missing on the fron of the steam cylinders?
How long did this restoration take?
The locomotive went down In 1996. It needed a major rebuild to keep running. The project never really got on with until 2007 due to lack of funding. They started a campaign in 2007 for funds to rebuilt the engine. Ultrasound technology was used to inspect the boiler, and turned out a new one was needed to be built. All that took until 2010, when it returned for the first time in 14 years. That’s what you see here.
I kinda knew about it getting a new boiler from a tv show called ultimate restorations where they should the process of sierra's 3 overhaul so it only took 3 years to rebuild her in the 21st century I'm impressed it only took that look to restore a 19th century locomotive. also Will number 3 continue to run until 2025 when it's maybe time for another rebuild to keep this old girl running or was I just overthinking it? I not sure if I'm right but am I maybe?
Check out the book "The Movie Railroads" by Larry Jensen 1981
@pennyf9 Not that I am aware of.
I hear she was in 15 movies and 23 tv shows I forget exact number but I know thare was a 23 in thare
What kind of diesel is that, an ALCO?
it's a Steam Locomotive
The diesel shown at 3:15 is an early '50s Baldwin RS4TC-1. Hope this helps.
Cylinder cocks are open at the bottom of the cylinders to let any water out. If the water was not let out the cylinder heads would be broken.
Ok so we both know she's been in a lot of motion pictures and tv shows your point is?