@@XDHwilks I have it, but it will eventually become useless because it reads out Data from the RUclips API, but the Dislike Count will be removed from that some Time later. Dunno if they are going to remove Information about Dislikes from RUclips Studio too, that would make maintaining these Dislike Comments impossible. As of now, I always tell the Number visible from the Browser Add On, as they can be slightly off from the Numbers in RUclips Studio.
@@Genius_at_Work Yea, hopefully RUclips actually listens to all the backlash from literally everyone for once and brings it back, but I doubt they will.
@@XDHwilks "Protecting small Creators agaoinst organised Dislike Raids" is just a phoney Excuse. RUclips's Advertising Customers complained about too much Dislikes under their Ad Videos, so you can forget about getting it back. Besides, Dislike Raids for ridiculous Reasons (e.g. triggering Conspiracy Theorist Whackjobs or Woke Twitter Morons, to name the two Groups of Idiots who usually do such Things) tend to boost small Channels a lot. A lot of sudden Traffic seemingly out of nothing is exactly what the RUclips Algorithm likes the most.
Looks like a wonderful experience GaW. Over in Canada we called these 'Dummy' engines and although it no longer operates, one has been preserved in a small town here called Penetanguishine. After it's short time on the Hamilton and Dundas Radial Railway, it served the rest of its life up in Penetang switching a furniture factory.
I imagine them Engineers are cooking. I operated two B&W 700 Horse Power high pressure steam Boilers. All of us Engineers had mechanical thermometer in our shirt pocket. It would read about 125 deg-F when doing blow down procedures. Stationary Engineer is a great occupation. I think steam will be with us till the end of time.
The "Windscreen" (large Piece of Metal with three small Windows) can be removed, so the Steam Tram is one of the best ventilated Steam Workplaces in the World. The only better ones are early Steam Locomotives with no Cab at all.
Btw. B&W probably means Babcock & Wilcox? I thought about Burmeister & Wain first (Diesel Engines from Copenhagen/Denmark), but their last Steam Engine is over 100 Years ago, and I'm not even sure if they ever built Boilers at all.
@@Genius_at_Work Your correct, Babcock & Wilcox. They where Water Tube Type Gas and Oil fired. The fire box was small but I'm 6' tall and I walked upright in it. They had a cat walk on top, about 16' high. I worked on and operated some other older boilers from 1923, I just want to say that I enjoy your videos, outstanding!
It's owned and operated by a Club named Bernmobil Historique, and they run it a few Times per Year. Like on all other historic Vehicles of them (Electric Trams, Trolleybuses and Diesel Buses), Tickets for these Tours are available to the Public. The Steam Tram can run on just a few Lines though, where its slow Speed doesn't hinder other Traffic.
To be honest, I can see why old people are jealous of the old days, the streets, the machinery, it all just seems far more welcoming than modern glass skyscrapers and noisy "green" busses driving on natural gas.
I don't agree with RUclips hiding Dislikes. 128 Likes, 0 Dislikes, 2022-09-15. Just so you know what to expect from the Video.
If you don't already have it, get the 'Return RUclips Dislike' chrome extension
@@XDHwilks I have it, but it will eventually become useless because it reads out Data from the RUclips API, but the Dislike Count will be removed from that some Time later. Dunno if they are going to remove Information about Dislikes from RUclips Studio too, that would make maintaining these Dislike Comments impossible. As of now, I always tell the Number visible from the Browser Add On, as they can be slightly off from the Numbers in RUclips Studio.
@@Genius_at_Work Yea, hopefully RUclips actually listens to all the backlash from literally everyone for once and brings it back, but I doubt they will.
@@XDHwilks "Protecting small Creators agaoinst organised Dislike Raids" is just a phoney Excuse. RUclips's Advertising Customers complained about too much Dislikes under their Ad Videos, so you can forget about getting it back.
Besides, Dislike Raids for ridiculous Reasons (e.g. triggering Conspiracy Theorist Whackjobs or Woke Twitter Morons, to name the two Groups of Idiots who usually do such Things) tend to boost small Channels a lot. A lot of sudden Traffic seemingly out of nothing is exactly what the RUclips Algorithm likes the most.
@@XDHwilks Looks like RUclips just removed Dislikes from the API too, thus rendering the Browser Add Ons useless.
In Lviv, we just recieved trams from Bern for passenger service! Can't wait to see them
Looks like a wonderful experience GaW. Over in Canada we called these 'Dummy' engines and although it no longer operates, one has been preserved in a small town here called Penetanguishine. After it's short time on the Hamilton and Dundas Radial Railway, it served the rest of its life up in Penetang switching a furniture factory.
Lock is Toby the tram engine 😊
Older Steam Trams are still alive in Current year!
When you finally build a tram line in Transport Fever 2
In São Paulo, Brazil there were a line of steam tram. Called tramway of Santo Amaro.
It reminds me of "Howls' Moving Castle", Japanese Anime' movie, and "Castle in the Sky", VERY COOL!!!!!
I imagine them Engineers are cooking. I operated two B&W 700 Horse Power high pressure steam Boilers. All of us Engineers had mechanical thermometer in our shirt pocket. It would read about 125 deg-F when doing blow down procedures. Stationary Engineer is a great occupation. I think steam will be with us till the end of time.
The "Windscreen" (large Piece of Metal with three small Windows) can be removed, so the Steam Tram is one of the best ventilated Steam Workplaces in the World. The only better ones are early Steam Locomotives with no Cab at all.
Btw. B&W probably means Babcock & Wilcox? I thought about Burmeister & Wain first (Diesel Engines from Copenhagen/Denmark), but their last Steam Engine is over 100 Years ago, and I'm not even sure if they ever built Boilers at all.
@@Genius_at_Work Your correct, Babcock & Wilcox. They where Water Tube Type Gas and Oil fired. The fire box was small but I'm 6' tall and I walked upright in it. They had a cat walk on top, about 16' high. I worked on and operated some other older boilers from 1923, I just want to say that I enjoy your videos, outstanding!
@@Genius_at_Work Nice!
Toby, oh Toby!
Literally THE CLOSEST we can ever get to actually preserving Toby. Such a shame no one preserved LNER J70 Tram Engines...
This job seems so much fun except in summer and winter.
just need a muffler for the noise
I hate it does not have a bell or wistle
You can literally hear the Whistle at 00:40. They can't sound long Blasts because it's too loud for Pedestrians right next to it.
Is there a price to take it or is it public
It's owned and operated by a Club named Bernmobil Historique, and they run it a few Times per Year. Like on all other historic Vehicles of them (Electric Trams, Trolleybuses and Diesel Buses), Tickets for these Tours are available to the Public. The Steam Tram can run on just a few Lines though, where its slow Speed doesn't hinder other Traffic.
It's toby
To be honest, I can see why old people are jealous of the old days, the streets, the machinery, it all just seems far more welcoming than modern glass skyscrapers and noisy "green" busses driving on natural gas.
That looks like toby