It’s quite cool. I have seen that little tank engine at Roaring Camp the first time in operation, it was back in October 29th 2022. A day after my birthday.
Hopefully in some future years, they will complete their fifth steam locomotive, the climax sitting dismantled in scrap heap shape in the yard. pictures from over 20 years ago show little change in its present condition. Great video by the way!
Wow, that's the first time I've seen all four engines in one video. I really wish they'd bring back the Waipahu at some point so that the roster would be back up to 8 engines once again
I was here with my parents back in October 2002. You had to get off the train and go up to those monster trees to really see they were real. To think when they were maybe a foot tall Our Lord was walking the earth!
My old landlord is probably in that battle. We lived just across the river from that wonderful place. I was busy college student and never had much time to visit but brought my used motor oil to them to burn. Brought my child there much, much later.
I have to add that this video didn't show the really BIG trees along the train ride. They do stop along the way at one point so you can get off the train and check out the trees.
@@nathancorcoran5347 Yeah the climax is probably gonna take a while longer because it’s probably rusted beyond repair and it’s missing it’s boiler but they do have a replacement but they think it’s too small
Joseph Watts That locomotive you called a Forney is actually a 0-4-2 Plantation. Forney's are 2-4-4's or 0-4-4's and Mason Boogies are 2-6-6's and 0-6-6's.
I was 7 when my mom took us there. 40+ years ago, and I still remember like it was yesterday. Literally for me, an unforgettable experience.
Man, that little 0-4-2 was really moving!
It’s quite cool. I have seen that little tank engine at Roaring Camp the first time in operation, it was back in October 29th 2022. A day after my birthday.
Hopefully in some future years, they will complete their fifth steam locomotive, the climax sitting dismantled in scrap heap shape in the yard. pictures from over 20 years ago show little change in its present condition. Great video by the way!
My brother and I rode this little train on our way to the Santa Cruz boardwalk in the 1970's.
Great Video! Well Done - Roaring Camp is an awesome place, and you captured all four locos with excellent footage.
Wow, that's the first time I've seen all four engines in one video. I really wish they'd bring back the Waipahu at some point so that the roster would be back up to 8 engines once again
Thumbs Up - Really enjoyed watching & my wife & I love this place :)
I was here with my parents back in October 2002. You had to get off the train and go up to those monster trees to really see they were real. To think when they were maybe a foot tall Our Lord was walking the earth!
My old landlord is probably in that battle. We lived just across the river from that wonderful place. I was busy college student and never had much time to visit but brought my used motor oil to them to burn. Brought my child there much, much later.
Thank you very much! Wonderful Video! It brings me back to my childhood!
nice little 0-4-2!
I am going to film all 4 of the narrow gauge engines, diesel swicher # 40, and all two of the CF7 Santa Fe diesels.
My first favorite narrow gauge engine in the RC&BTNGRR is Sonora shay # 7.
On busy days it's used to shuttle people to and from the overflow parking lot.
Repaint the Westside Locomotives to their original livery! At least for a photo special...
I have to add that this video didn't show the really BIG trees along the train ride. They do stop along the way at one point so you can get off the train and check out the trees.
Fun fact 8:11 That whistle is actually the daisy’s whistle (The Daisy is shay number 6)
Do you know what they are going to do with it after it’s restoration?
@@nathancorcoran5347 Use it to pull the bear mountain trains and they’re going to have to extend the shed
@@bdvids7930 So they are going to have in operation along with the Climax.
@@nathancorcoran5347 Yeah the climax is probably gonna take a while longer because it’s probably rusted beyond repair and it’s missing it’s boiler but they do have a replacement but they think it’s too small
@@bdvids7930 ok. Also do know how long would Shay #6 “Daisy” restoration would take?
Dixiana bell very close sounding to STLSF 1630
only for special ocasions
Joseph Watts That locomotive you called a Forney is actually a 0-4-2 Plantation. Forney's are 2-4-4's or 0-4-4's and Mason Boogies are 2-6-6's and 0-6-6's.
***** Is that whistle on that Dixie engine a Baldwin 5 inch 3 chime?
Not sure
***** Sounds nice though, that railroad, Mt. Rainier, Roots of Motive Power, Dollywood and Cass collect alot of whistles from other railroads.
Yeah they do. Good to have a collection so that you can change them out as you please.
aren't shays cool, but the heisler and forney are cool too.
Mostly during Days Out with Thomas. I've never seen them run the shuttle any other time.