Great video. Brings back alot of my memories of the Royal Hudson. In the summer of 1976 l had a opportunity I'll never forget. My mother was a good friend of Frank the engineer of the Royal Hudson at the time. I had a ride in the cab starting North Vancouver to Squamish. The sound of the rolling thunder of her wheels rolling down track, the heat, smell and steam going through tunnels. The roar of her whistle. A dream come true. Love steam locomotives. Thank you for sharing.
I like how the two engines are just casually having a whistle battle while ripping uphill. I choose to believe CP/CN crews used to do this back when it was just the railroad thru the mountains.
I had the honor of working as a brakeman on the Hudson when I worked for BCR ,was the with out a doubt the best job I have ever had. My only regret is taking it for granted and not taking enough pictures.
Absolutely great video, under trying weather conditions. Here’s a tip of the hat, from a geezer who grew up before the diesel age and steam locomotives abounded. I’m also hypercritical about 2860 and 6060 videos and this one is definitely tops. Except for that damn air whistle at the beginning by the 6060. Well, at least, it’s not ringing the bell constantly, as the 6060 is prone do do (too much).
From a purist and railfan, who’s been trackside for 60 years; but not a foamier: Absolutely great stuff and a pleasure to watch. The chase sequence is superb and other angles just great. Well done, thanks for sharing, mfj
Just went to a 75th birthday celebration and fund raiser for the Royal Hudson 2860, at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish B.C. The hope is that the Royal Hudson be able to do some special runs in the future.
One of the classiest steam locomotives ever! She was able to exceed 100 mph. on a level straightaway. Looks like there's at least 12 cars behind the CN engine (5:53). Must have sold a lot of tickets for this special ride.
This is a great vid. The 1980's were great for mainline steam excursions, in 1988 in the US you could ride mainline steam trips behind N&W 611 on Norfolk Southern, or 1218, and NKP 765 in NJ, PA, and NY on special trips as part of a NHRS convention in NJ, and BM&R 2102 on off line trips on Conrail to several destinations. Such as Gettysburg, Jim Thorpe, Philadelphia Zoo, Harrisburg, etc. In the 90's most mainline trips in the eastern US came to an end with NS ending its steam program with 611 in Dec 1994, and other railroads like CSX starting to "hate" steam as well, also Conrail joined the hate steam party. 1995 and up there were almost zero steam excursions on class 1 freight railroads in the eastern US. I understand Hunter Harrison of CP hates steam, too and their steam program came to a quiet end. He took over CP a few years ago and their Hudson steam engine hasn't run on CP since. It was actually down for repairs when Harrison took over CP. It's a regular Hudson, not a Royal like this one. I'm riding behind 611 in Virginia June 4 for the first time.
Loved the school bus stuck in traffic. Bus driver is probably saying "whats going on there eh"? Always nice to see these classy ladies hit the high iron.
We need to get 2860 running again so it can double head with 2816, seeing two sisters Hudsons running together would be the biggest thing in steam preservation since the 4014 was restored
Does anybody know what kind of 6 chime 2860 wore during her career? (1:50) It just doesn't sound like any other 6 chime I've heard before, so if anyone could tell me what kind of 6 chime it is, would be greatly appreciated!
I am sure there is a story about the Hudson’s whistles but I can’t find it. Seems to me Robert Swanson had a whistle that was close to his heart installed when he was involved with the Hudson’s restoration. Listen to his story about whistle development: ruclips.net/video/F6_8KqYjPF0/видео.html He talks about a whistle he made for a railway on the Queen Charlottes. He had it returned to his possession years later. He plays a recording of the whistle at the link. Perhaps it is the whistle that he installed on the Hudson. If you have an ear for whistles maybe you can determine if it sounds the same as the whistle you hear on the video.
To think men prototyped and fashioned such machinery without the aid of computers or virtual software. It's very hard for me to believe just a hundred years ago men could build such things.
Really miss seeing the Hudson run on a regular basis. As a kid I use to ride in the cab as they turned it around for the next day. I'm sure even if it was running you would be aloud to do that now with all the liability and safety concerns
Excellent video. It's too bad the weather wasn't what it could be along that right of way. There are not many places in western Canada that you can pace that close to the track.
I can’t find the information. Robert Swanson was instrumental in the restoration of the Hudson. Pretty sure there is a story somewhere about the second whistle he installed. I suspect it is a Swanson whistle. Listen to his speech here : ruclips.net/video/F6_8KqYjPF0/видео.html He plays a steam locomotive whistle from Comox Logging’s #16. Sure sounds the same as the Hudson to me.
ashamed they no long have five day a week for I rode three times a lot consider I lieve in Maryland I therougly enjoyed it but railfans are railfans its a sort of a do nothing thing you some thing thing could have been some thing to keep it going some feel the only steam that should run is the Strasberg Or 0-4-0
Oh Wow! A classic! Well done. I hope everyone else was as happy to cruise beside the locos as you... me, I'd be jostling for the position you had.
Great video. Brings back alot of my memories of the Royal Hudson. In the summer of 1976 l had a opportunity I'll never forget. My mother was a good friend of Frank the engineer of the Royal Hudson at the time. I had a ride in the cab starting North Vancouver to Squamish. The sound of the rolling thunder of her wheels rolling down track, the heat, smell and steam going through tunnels. The roar of her whistle. A dream come true. Love steam locomotives. Thank you for sharing.
That would have been a terrific adventure. I remember Frank. Thanks for commenting.
I like how the two engines are just casually having a whistle battle while ripping uphill.
I choose to believe CP/CN crews used to do this back when it was just the railroad thru the mountains.
I really adore these clips. This is something that likely won’t happen again anytime soon.
6060 and 2860 look amazing paired up!
Chances of it happening again are not very good alright. Thanks for commenting.
I love that whistle on 6060! Its so beautiful!
Nice to hear you like the whistle. Thanks for commenting.
I had the honor of working as a brakeman on the Hudson when I worked for BCR ,was the with out a doubt the best job I have ever had. My only regret is taking it for granted and not taking enough pictures.
Your job must have been an adventure. Many fans could say the same about not enough pictures. But, film was expensive.
Thanks for commenting..
Was that when Smith and Mason Hoggers ?
@@bullhead3145 Yes indeed it was
Damn It's been a long time but I really liked Mason great guy I didn't know Smith all that well
Royal Hudson 4-6-4 Locomotive 2860
3:03 [train whistle] 0:11 [train chugging]
4:25 [train whistle] 0:11 [train chugging]
Absolutely great video, under trying weather conditions. Here’s a tip of the hat, from a geezer who grew up before the diesel age and steam locomotives abounded. I’m also hypercritical about 2860 and 6060 videos and this one is definitely tops. Except for that damn air whistle at the beginning by the 6060. Well, at least, it’s not ringing the bell constantly, as the 6060 is prone do do (too much).
Thanks for your delightful commentary. Very gratifying.
Very nice rolling video, love the sounds of the engine and whistle.
Thanks! Appreciate the comment.
From a purist and railfan, who’s been trackside for 60 years; but not a foamier: Absolutely great stuff and a pleasure to watch. The chase sequence is superb and other angles just great. Well done, thanks for sharing, mfj
Thanks for your gratifying comments. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I enjoyed the chase most of all. What I REALLY liked about the train? No diesel helper, in this fan consist.
Indeed! Thnaks for commenting.
@@shaysteamjamb7957 can you make more cnr6060 and the royal Houson 2860 videos
Sure. There are more clips that could be published.
Just went to a 75th birthday celebration and fund raiser for the Royal Hudson 2860, at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish B.C. The hope is that the Royal Hudson be able to do some special runs in the future.
I love 2860's Steam Whistle and i wish she's Steamed again.
One of the classiest steam locomotives ever! She was able to exceed 100 mph. on a level straightaway. Looks like there's at least 12 cars behind the CN engine (5:53). Must have sold a lot of tickets for this special ride.
There were 15 cars that day. Thanks for commenting.
This is a great vid. The 1980's were great for mainline steam excursions, in 1988 in the US you could ride mainline steam trips behind N&W 611 on Norfolk Southern, or 1218, and NKP 765 in NJ, PA, and NY on special trips as part of a NHRS convention in NJ, and BM&R 2102 on off line trips on Conrail to several destinations. Such as Gettysburg, Jim Thorpe, Philadelphia Zoo, Harrisburg, etc. In the 90's most mainline trips in the eastern US came to an end with NS ending its steam program with 611 in Dec 1994, and other railroads like CSX starting to "hate" steam as well, also Conrail joined the hate steam party. 1995 and up there were almost zero steam excursions on class 1 freight railroads in the eastern US. I understand Hunter Harrison of CP hates steam, too and their steam program came to a quiet end. He took over CP a few years ago and their Hudson steam engine hasn't run on CP since. It was actually down for repairs when Harrison took over CP. It's a regular Hudson, not a Royal like this one. I'm riding behind 611 in Virginia June 4 for the first time.
Hunter Harrison is gone now
AMAZING VIDEO!!! Truly a steam doubleheader for the ages!
Thanks for saying so.
Awesome video with lots of whistle action! Too bad stuff like this doesn't happen anymore!
Thanks. I appreciate your comment. Yes, it is too bad such events rarely occur anymore.
i miss these living legends of the west they mean the world to me as do all railroad related things i have been on both
beasts of the western railroad my goodness
It was nice being to able ride my motorcycle beside the Hudson along that stretch of highway for a couple of minutes.
That would have been terrific! Thanks for commenting.
Loved the school bus stuck in traffic. Bus driver is probably saying "whats going on there eh"? Always nice to see these classy ladies hit the high iron.
NS is allowing steam trips again, this year with just the 611 but they could say no to future excursions at any time.
We need to get 2860 running again so it can double head with 2816, seeing two sisters Hudsons running together would be the biggest thing in steam preservation since the 4014 was restored
Does anybody know what kind of 6 chime 2860 wore during her career? (1:50) It just doesn't sound like any other 6 chime I've heard before, so if anyone could tell me what kind of 6 chime it is, would be greatly appreciated!
I am sure there is a story about the Hudson’s whistles but I can’t find it. Seems to me Robert Swanson had a whistle that was close to his heart installed when he was involved with the Hudson’s restoration. Listen to his story about whistle development: ruclips.net/video/F6_8KqYjPF0/видео.html
He talks about a whistle he made for a railway on the Queen Charlottes. He had it returned to his possession years later. He plays a recording of the whistle at the link. Perhaps it is the whistle that he installed on the Hudson. If you have an ear for whistles maybe you can determine if it sounds the same as the whistle you hear on the video.
Fantastic video. Did the October, 1988 trip.
If you mean the Great Canadian Steam Excursion, we were on the train, too.
@@shaysteamjamb7957 ,yes. The Great Canadian Doubleheader trip.
Never to be seen again. Steamshayjamb fighting traffic and hogging the front end sweet spot :)
i Love the Royal Hudson Train
As a former CNR employee, 6060 should have been in the lead.
u could tell she was comin high smoke whistle a blowin excitement shown by all who see them
To think men prototyped and fashioned such machinery without the aid of computers or virtual software. It's very hard for me to believe just a hundred years ago men could build such things.
Years ago, I got into the cab when the 2860 was in Regina. Had her fire lit, and I got to blow the whistle on the old girl....Awesome day....
Mike Mallano Good memories!
Really miss seeing the Hudson run on a regular basis. As a kid I use to ride in the cab as they turned it around for the next day. I'm sure even if it was running you would be aloud to do that now with all the liability and safety concerns
+STEPHEN STEWARD Good memories, Stephen. I miss it, too. You are probably correct about today's liabilities. Thanks for commenting.
I HAVE BEEN ON BOTH THESE STEAM TRAINS-I AM IN AWE OF THEIR POWER-BEAUTY
it could 6060 is in Stettler Alberta-Hudson in Squamish
Canadian Pacific 4-6-4 Royal Hudson 2860 doubleheading with Canadian National 4-8-2 U-1-f 6060 from North Vancouver to Squamish and return.
sublime
Excellent video. It's too bad the weather wasn't what it could be along that right of way. There are not many places in western Canada that you can pace that close to the track.
Any clue as to the whistle #2860 was wearing?
The Royal Hudson has two whistles. CPR whistles are shrill. A second whistle more mellower was added to benefit those living close to the tracks.
@@shaysteamjamb7957 The mellower one Is really great, It sounds like a 6 chime of some sort. Any idea about the specific type?
I can’t find the information. Robert Swanson was instrumental in the restoration of the Hudson. Pretty sure there is a story somewhere about the second whistle he installed. I suspect it is a Swanson whistle. Listen to his speech here : ruclips.net/video/F6_8KqYjPF0/видео.html
He plays a steam locomotive whistle from Comox Logging’s #16. Sure sounds the same as the Hudson to me.
When was this? I see a Ford Pinto i the chase. I thought they all died many years ago.
Great Stuff though. Love the footage.
The video was taken in 1988.
Thanks for commenting. Nice to know you like the video.
Can I use this footage for a video?
Is your video intended for profit?
@@shaysteamjamb7957 no its for my intro
In that case, it certainly can’t hurt. Intro to what? Are you going to be able to credit my channel?
@@shaysteamjamb7957 I already did
@@shaysteamjamb7957 Can I also use this footage for my video about 6060?
2 loves of-in my life
CN/CP need to wake up and smell the bunker C....
i hear the polar express.
my 2 ladies of the rails
ashamed they no long have five day a week for I rode three times a lot consider I lieve in Maryland I therougly enjoyed it but railfans are railfans its a sort of a do nothing thing you some thing thing could have been some thing to keep it going some feel the only steam that should run is the Strasberg Or 0-4-0