Who the hell greenlit the idea to also make said train track go *over* a mountain, resulting in a straight vertical drop, and then decided it would be a good idea to build that *twice* ?
I think the worst part is that he really isn't just pulling the levers randomly, he is making the correct motions to get the train to go between forward and reverse as quickly as possible. I've also just sort of always assumed that the "logic" here is that the train is torque steering, but it is still very cool. The amount of detail crammed into this animated Christmas movie is insane.
It would have been better if they'd just had confidence in the scene, and cut out all the goofy crap that distracts you from how awesome what is happening really is...
You're asking the wrong questions. Are we going to ignore that my man was able to REVERSE THE TRAIN BACK, AND IN LESS THAN 3 MINUTES MAKE IT LAND ON THE RAILS EXACTLY. ABSOLUTE LEGEND
That engineer in a previous life was one of the Titanic’s engine room personnel. He’s been given a second chance with the Polar Express, and he has sworn an oath to keep that train on the rails and out of harm’s way AT ALL COSTS. His quick and fast lever pulling is to make the train Torque Steer with as much momentum as he can keep it with. It’s almost exactly what the engineers on Titanic did when they used the reverse motion on the propellers to aid in maneuvering the ship… in that one James Cameron movie. Confirm or deny if that was real, historians.
The engine crews did not, to my knowledge, use the torque of the propellers to swing the stern. However, despite going full astern on the portside and starboard shafts, they maintained ahead slow on the center shaft to maintain water flow over the rudder to allow the ship to turn.
@@jamesharding3459 I think they did pop it into full reverse to try to make the turn. A wrong call. Had they just dead stopped the engines and let it hit straight on they'd have been okay.
Considering how well the Conductor, Engineer and Fireman do this, i'd say that too. I would however say it doesn't happen super often, but it has happened many times. My guess is they've been through it 5-10 times before this, enough times for the Engineer to figure out how to turn the train around, and to understand the Conductors slang for left and right, like "hang a louie" and "toss a richie", without thinking. These times however are somewhat infrequent, maybe on average every 3 or 4 years, but it doesn't happen like clockwork. Maybe also this is the only time that the was cracking under them.
@@galahad6300 To be fair, when the conductor starts throwing out slang for left and right, it wouldn't be too hard to believe that the Engineer and Fireman just knew to flip the trains direction whenever the Conductor shouted anything.
@@Collisto2435 Thats a good point. Also considering the Engineer could roughly see the relative location of the track out the side. But if it were the first time, the Engineer might be a bit confused by what the Conductor is saying, and hesitate in his lever pulling. Its atleast what i might do, if i were the Engineer.
4:45 Just think of how precise they had to be to get the train back on the rails. The flange on train wheels are about an inch thick. These guys nailed the landing on those tracks like gods
The locomotive is based off a Berkshire type steam locomotive which was a superheated and reused the stem twice. They were meant for fast freight service on railroads like nickel plate road, pere marquet and chesapeake and ohio. They were also built by lima locomotive works
Besides the fact it hurts your brain, especially if you're a railroad engineer. The train cars themselves literally start *bending* when they climb the mountain and its gets really obvious at the top.
One small thing I noticed about this scene, while it isn't the most realistic movie, they did realistically animate what wheel slip looks like. When the pistons go full speed, that's a wheel slip. It can happen on ice or when getting the train first moving, basically when it doesn’t have traction or momentum. Its the attention to small details that I love the most
Jokes aside props to the train drivers who actually know how to operate the "Polar express" on ice and also props to the Film Devs for this masterpiece of a movie
Actually this train in real life is the only train that could pull this off as it actually did happen and the writers decided to do it for the movie…this whole sequence was based off a real life scenario that actually happened where they had to drift the train without tracks on the ice
I will never forget this cartoon, this video reminded me of my childhood, I used to watch it every time I watched it on TV as a child, and watching these 4 minutes makes my hair grow. These old engine is just Beast, no doubt, the moving of pistons OMG. I just love this (Watched this during lockdown, corona virus)
Well I'd be happy to tell you that if you enjoyed watching this engine in the movie, you can see it in real life! They based the Polar Express loco off of Pere Marquette 1225, which currently operates in Michigan, check it out: ruclips.net/video/xqr-F6yOHjA/видео.html Hope you enjoy :) Sincerely, Mr. Bl0ckm4nn, your friendly neighborhood railfan
I love the fact that there's an extremely heavy steam train Plus six or seven train cars on a sheet of ice and yet one tiny cotter pin makes the entire lake crack open
I’m so glad we have a movie like this that portrays trains as the terrifying and majestic beasts that they are. Seriously, trains are fkin scary. I love this movie.
4:08 Anyone else notice how the passenger cars don't appear behind the conductor? Animation slip up i assume. 4:13 "You're gonna lose your ticket." I think everyone has lost their tickets in the passenger cars from how much this train has been shaking around.
This is my favorite childhood movie. Legit though I must have watched it over 11 times in a single day on Christmas when I was younger, and I could almost recite the whole movie word for word then. I haven't watched it in years though, and will most likely now watch it again because of this video
*Saw this masterpiece in 3D maaannnyy years ago , it’s an experience I’ll never forget … miss u dad* *This edit is absolutely amazing!* Also the song so emotional, in a good way!
Having watching this movie a bunch growing up. Just hearing the You say run melody, plus this awesome scene really does bring a tear to my eye of just how much more awesome this scene can get.
Bro, that's gotta be the best locomotive crew in the world. It's all fun and games until it's off track, but these guys were handling the engine like it's Tokyo drift.
Misutā Dōtai aka, The "Holiday Train" Hero - Conductor. Quirk: Polar Express. Quirk Type: Mutant. Quirk Range: Close Range. Quirk Description: Similar to Ida's ability, Conductor's quirk afford him great speed & agility. How they differentiate, is that Conductor needs a steady supply of coal (which his body has adapted to eating) to keep running similar to how a train needs it to keep running. (The costume can appear based on your interpretation)
Using my knowledge of physics, I can calculate that the speed of the train at 1:34 is 193.8 mph faster than at 1:25, so assuming the train was already going 150 mph, the train accelerated to 343.8 mph at 1:34.
Ive seen this so many times repeatedly and i no matter what its a fantastic and amazing sequence. I like it better when theres different background music instead of the original
The journey in life you’re usually skating on ice and don’t even know it. Strait is the way and narrow is the path and very few that find it. Balance from left to right until you find your grove. Then step on the gas and take it all the way till the top
You know, I read the book like 20 times when I was a kid... I don't remember something this awesome being in it, sure was awesome too see in the theater 😎😍😁
Hydro Wolf The turning came from the coaches’ inertia as they slid across the ice. That inertia just so happened to be enough to maneuver the locomotive in whichever direction the coaches were sliding.
I’ve never really thought about that before but my explanation would be that the right cylinder of the locomotive has just slightly more thrust than the left cylinder or the left drive has more friction or the wheels are not aligned perfectly straight. I mean, under normal conditions it’s the job of the rails to keep the train on track, so it doesn‘t need to be precisely balanced like a car. That would at least explain why the train slides to the left when the wheels turn forward and to the right when it’s put in reverse, which of course would immediately stop the train if it wasn’t for the low friction of the ice and the massive inertia of that heavy thing, which James already pointed out. The first turning can be explained with uneven brakes and the second one could be possible because the reversed locomotive compressed the wagons behind it, so they got interlocked with one another and acted as little anchors that forced the locomotive to spin in one direction until they were fully unfolded. Or maybe all of that is complete bullshit and this is just a special train that has tank-like steering for whatever reason ^^ Anyway, I would be really surprised if the animators used a realistic physics engine with a realistic locomotive model when they rendered this awesome scene. (;
When you look they are constantly switching from forwards and reverse. My guess is that the change in how the train was gaining traction was changing allowing them to quote on quote "steer".
Peter Parker well it’s actually logical and would work in real life, the rotation of the wheels would cause the engine to start turning in one direction like a single prop plane would veer of to one direction as it accelerated down a runway, so to change the direction they reverse the wheels causing the train to veer the other way and because it’s a heavy steam engine that has already built up speed they don’t need to worry about it affecting the speed That force is called gyroscopic precession
Who the hell greenlit the idea to build a train track running straight through the floor of an Arctic lake?
Who the hell greenlit the idea to also make said train track go *over* a mountain, resulting in a straight vertical drop, and then decided it would be a good idea to build that *twice* ?
Rien Smift
TOY
probably steam product quality control
Takahashi brother?
Santa
That Engineer, fireman, and conductor are the best drift team of all time.
F&F eat your hearts out.
The big 3
props to the people who *BUILT* it, too!
The driver must have some sort of achievement for that from someone
My favorite character in this movie is the hobo
“He’s not pulling levers randomly...every single pull...is more than a 100% of his power!”
Stop it
I can't stop crying
Oscar
I think the worst part is that he really isn't just pulling the levers randomly, he is making the correct motions to get the train to go between forward and reverse as quickly as possible. I've also just sort of always assumed that the "logic" here is that the train is torque steering, but it is still very cool. The amount of detail crammed into this animated Christmas movie is insane.
Joe Dingo
Yes they put tonnes of detail of the train making sure it was the correct type, style, and model before even getting to the conductors
@@joedingo7022 I think it would technically be possible using the weight of the coaches being pulled to swing the locomotive
STEAM OVERDRIVE!!!! SHE'S GOANNA BLOW!!!!
"A REAL CONDUCTOR...ALWAYS FINDS A WAY TO REACH HIS DESTINATION ON TIME!"
"BELIEVE"
"PLUS ULTRAIN"
Mruh the my hero reference lol 😂
“You may have heard of these words before, but I am going to show you what it truly means..... BELIEVE..... IN..... SANTA CLAUS!!!!!”
"CONDUCTOR, WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME! WE'RE NOT GONNA MAKE IT"
*Checks watch* "..Not on my *Watch"*
“Nothing ever happens to the Kennedy’s” -JFK
Godspeed
This entire sequence is far more badass than it has any right to be
and lets keep it that way
steamer is badass
It would have been better if they'd just had confidence in the scene, and cut out all the goofy crap that distracts you from how awesome what is happening really is...
@@davidtucker9498 like what exactly?
honestly
1:56 I like how that tiny ass pin cracked the ice, but the entire weight of a passenger train drifting on it didn’t.
That train is drifting like a car!
Movie logic + its just to make your anxiety rise
im guessing the ice was almost at it's limit and the pin brought it over the limit. also it went directly into the ice and not on top
I like how nobody replied on this comment for over a year and now there are 4!, in just last 2 weeks.
Make it five
I don’t care what anyone says, this scene here is the best scene from any christmas movie made ever.
Only topped by die hard
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Are we gonna just ignore the fact that my man executed a perfect j-turn in a steam locomotive?
Yes, we are.
*in a steam locomotive*
You're asking the wrong questions. Are we going to ignore that my man was able to REVERSE THE TRAIN BACK, AND IN LESS THAN 3 MINUTES MAKE IT LAND ON THE RAILS EXACTLY. ABSOLUTE LEGEND
Nah, we don't ignore it, we respect it
@@jo3y960 Don't forget about turning right and left xD
"Young man, you too can be a train driver!"
Rhys Davies a train. Driver.
The plot of spirit tracks
Best comment ever😂👌
I can. But my parents say that I will never accomplish my dreams
WHY CHOOSE THAT USELESS PIECE OF SHIT
That engineer in a previous life was one of the Titanic’s engine room personnel. He’s been given a second chance with the Polar Express, and he has sworn an oath to keep that train on the rails and out of harm’s way AT ALL COSTS. His quick and fast lever pulling is to make the train Torque Steer with as much momentum as he can keep it with. It’s almost exactly what the engineers on Titanic did when they used the reverse motion on the propellers to aid in maneuvering the ship… in that one James Cameron movie. Confirm or deny if that was real, historians.
The engine crews did not, to my knowledge, use the torque of the propellers to swing the stern. However, despite going full astern on the portside and starboard shafts, they maintained ahead slow on the center shaft to maintain water flow over the rudder to allow the ship to turn.
@@jamesharding3459 I think they did pop it into full reverse to try to make the turn. A wrong call. Had they just dead stopped the engines and let it hit straight on they'd have been okay.
1:58
I guess old habits die hard am I right?
This is my new favorite head canon
@@joshuarubenstein2298I found that way too funny
2:24 This part syncs up so well its unbelievable
Ikr
I am like number 224 :D
what about this one 2:45
3:32 goes perfect
2:15 this kid . . . He's stand user !
BRUH XD
No no, the train is the stand user, and this is part of the stand
@@hunterofdarkness8329 THE TRAIN IS A STAND!
Love train
@@gwineafowl208 dojyaaan
A real conductor always finds a way to get back on track!
👍🤣
🤣🤣🤣
That’s actually a nice quote
Stop. That works out
Believe!!!!
GO BEYOND PLUS ULTRAIN!!
Everybody gangsta till the train starts speaking Japanese
NANI?!
Train: _I AM THE SYMBOL OF PEACE!_
Thomas: You dare oppose me mortal?
"山手線のご利用ありがとうございました"
@@AVROS8199 lol
you thought it was a normal dream but it was I train. (-train brando)
Ah yes, a classic moment in contemptible history where Deku learns the importance of santa.
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@@aliu8351 what
@@jogiacbaldiandstuff9056 he’s asking what the weather is
excuse me sir, may I ask for the entire context of your comment?
3:31, I feel like the music swelling here is such a great touch. They found tracks, they have hope.
Such a good sound**track** ;D
@@nekozimo I want you to know I hate you so much rn 🤣 that's such a bad joke it's perfect in every other way
I feel like, out of all the soundtrack memes of this track, this scene is the one that works the best.
@@nekozimothat one really got my mind to *s w i t c h* back on
You can never claim you drift until you drift a train like that on a frozen lake. Till then you are nothi g
nothi g
I am nothi g
The Life is Nothi g
I am absolutely nothi g
Guess I am nothi g
The conductor when the engineer can’t hear them: WE ARE F***ED
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Seems legit
@@debapriyaghosh7243 Truly inspiring.. changed my life.
The conductor sounds like he's been through this multiple times
Considering how well the Conductor, Engineer and Fireman do this, i'd say that too. I would however say it doesn't happen super often, but it has happened many times. My guess is they've been through it 5-10 times before this, enough times for the Engineer to figure out how to turn the train around, and to understand the Conductors slang for left and right, like "hang a louie" and "toss a richie", without thinking. These times however are somewhat infrequent, maybe on average every 3 or 4 years, but it doesn't happen like clockwork. Maybe also this is the only time that the was cracking under them.
@@galahad6300 To be fair, when the conductor starts throwing out slang for left and right, it wouldn't be too hard to believe that the Engineer and Fireman just knew to flip the trains direction whenever the Conductor shouted anything.
@@Collisto2435 Thats a good point. Also considering the Engineer could roughly see the relative location of the track out the side. But if it were the first time, the Engineer might be a bit confused by what the Conductor is saying, and hesitate in his lever pulling. Its atleast what i might do, if i were the Engineer.
3:09 Tom Hanks zooming by with a dab
LOL IT PERFECTLY LOOKS LIKE A DAB LMAO
It was suppose to be stabilisation movements. But the was we are seeing it really look like this pose from the football (i think it's from there).
4:45 Just think of how precise they had to be to get the train back on the rails. The flange on train wheels are about an inch thick. These guys nailed the landing on those tracks like gods
That was what I call epic😊
GO BEYOND
*PLUS ULTRAIN!*
Sheldon cooper would be proud
Tf2 thats why its called the PAINtrain
hello soldier
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Anyone who remembers this movie you have had a good childhood😂
Thx Typo Jking 😄
typo jking im stilla kid and i watched the polar like 100 times
i meant polar express
I like it was great to see you all have our first game was great
Funny thing is I grew up and live in the town the actual train is home to
The locomotive is based off a Berkshire type steam locomotive which was a superheated and reused the stem twice. They were meant for fast freight service on railroads like nickel plate road, pere marquet and chesapeake and ohio. They were also built by lima locomotive works
I always wondered what type.Of train that was in the movie?
Ty
I remember NKP 765 and 1225 (Pere Marquette) doing a doubleheader if im not mistaken
@@austinhughes1924 this is the S2, specifically 1225 Pere Marquette ruclips.net/video/yzAPjEUyyaw/видео.html
@@austinhughes1924 a Berkshire locomotive
3:10 the conductor DABBED!
AS A RETIRED DAB POLICE HE IS UNDER ARREST FOR DABBING
@@lendleguanzon4753 NO
He was dabbin before it was cool lol 😂
Lendle Guanzon shut up yo mouth
@@lendleguanzon4753 no bro. This one is for sure the *coolest* . He safe for now.
This's the best one of Train Animations in my mind.
Kawaii Meme well its animated...
Besides the fact it hurts your brain, especially if you're a railroad engineer. The train cars themselves literally start *bending* when they climb the mountain and its gets really obvious at the top.
Because it’s the only one
@@dragonkrieg4444 inaccurate, yes, but I'll be damned if it doesn't look cool as hell.
Fax
"GO BEYOND! POLE-EXTRA!"
...
"BERKSHIRE, SMASH!"
no.
Yeeees!!!
Amelia Jones Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!!!!!!
Maybe
One small thing I noticed about this scene, while it isn't the most realistic movie, they did realistically animate what wheel slip looks like. When the pistons go full speed, that's a wheel slip. It can happen on ice or when getting the train first moving, basically when it doesn’t have traction or momentum. Its the attention to small details that I love the most
2:56 demn the wheel spin was satisfiying
2:10 the real mvp
Underrated mention, hands down.
He's the stand of the blue shirt kid
Amazing Spiderman Fan 2002 The hobo
Hunter of Darkness
No. He is the train’s stand. Sent to protect the innocent.
@Amazing spider-man fan 2002 The real Santa of the movie.
The fact they do this as a schedule every year is just insane
Fast and the Furious: We have the best drift scene...
The Polar Train : Hold my beer people....
More like, Hold my hot chocolate. ;)
@@nicksivert5431 came here to say that
More like hold my magical train/engine.
🚂🚃🚃
2:10 That hobo is like a hero that only shows up when he's most needed, then vanishes as quickly as he came
Bet his Quirk is ghost
this scene has been cemented as my favourite animated scene of all time for my entire life it's fucking amazing
0:47 the engineers saying "Oh No" in sync really gets me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jokes aside props to the train drivers who actually know how to operate the "Polar express" on ice and also props to the Film Devs for this masterpiece of a movie
Have you heard these words before? ALL ABOARD!!!!!!
@Mr. OOF Hun No
Plus Ultra!!!
Yes I have.
Elizah Jones idk but I thought of Dinosaur Train
instead of PLUS ULTRA its ALL ABORD
I love how this song is perfectly synced with what's happening in the scene😎
Nooo! You cant drive a train on ice! Everyone will die.
Movie: haha train go brrrrr
In a made up story you can do anything .they survive the lake and arrive at the North Pole
[Says Quietly] Well i mean, if the ice is strong enough to hold the train it could....
Actually this train in real life is the only train that could pull this off as it actually did happen and the writers decided to do it for the movie…this whole sequence was based off a real life scenario that actually happened where they had to drift the train without tracks on the ice
@@jj_gaming2589 CAP it didn't even happen 💀
@@jj_gaming2589 also I'm not taking this seriously I'm just a unfunny person
After 19 years this movie still holds up and the edits are amazing
Even after 17 years, this is still one of my favorite movies. I love the cinematic shots, and this just made them look even better.
My god. "You Say Run" truly does go with everything :D
As long as the scene matches perfectly with the timing of the soundtrack itself.
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I will never forget this cartoon, this video reminded me of my childhood, I used to watch it every time I watched it on TV as a child, and watching these 4 minutes makes my hair grow.
These old engine is just Beast, no doubt, the moving of pistons OMG. I just love this
(Watched this during lockdown, corona virus)
Well I'd be happy to tell you that if you enjoyed watching this engine in the movie, you can see it in real life! They based the Polar Express loco off of Pere Marquette 1225, which currently operates in Michigan, check it out: ruclips.net/video/xqr-F6yOHjA/видео.html
Hope you enjoy :)
Sincerely, Mr. Bl0ckm4nn, your friendly neighborhood railfan
the driver and the fire man are the most underrated duo ever
DEJA VU I HAVE BEEN AT THIS PLACE BEFOR HIGHER ON THE STREETS
*track
And I know it's my time to go
Dragon Traveler CALLING YOU
Niklas Niko wrong meme mate.
3:09 I love how he dab when the beat goes down
RUNNING IN THE 90S INTENSIFIES
I love the fact that there's an extremely heavy steam train Plus six or seven train cars on a sheet of ice and yet one tiny cotter pin makes the entire lake crack open
1:38 When the train goes at ultra speed (999%)
2:16 me stark I don’t feel so good
ruclips.net/video/L1B6x12_G6g/видео.html
I’m so glad we have a movie like this that portrays trains as the terrifying and majestic beasts that they are.
Seriously, trains are fkin scary. I love this movie.
1:50 Why that fits so well?
Can we just accept the fact that this dude just drifted a whole goddamn train
4:08 Anyone else notice how the passenger cars don't appear behind the conductor? Animation slip up i assume.
4:13 "You're gonna lose your ticket." I think everyone has lost their tickets in the passenger cars from how much this train has been shaking around.
You see the carts at the end of the shot he was just blocking them
@@Ihaveagasmask
Agreed
0:40 JuMpInG jEePeRs ThE cOtTeR pIn ShEaReD oFf. that is a certified rebel classic
So the conductor finally reached 100% of his power
This is my favorite childhood movie. Legit though I must have watched it over 11 times in a single day on Christmas when I was younger, and I could almost recite the whole movie word for word then. I haven't watched it in years though, and will most likely now watch it again because of this video
Pause at 0:44 and you'll see a flux capacitor in the background
That explains how they made it to the north pole and back in one night on a train!
You Saw that VIDEO OF GWR studios
It was made by: Dr. Emmet Brown in the movie called Back To The Future
ya we know
where?
*Saw this masterpiece in 3D maaannnyy years ago , it’s an experience I’ll never forget … miss u dad*
*This edit is absolutely amazing!*
Also the song so emotional, in a good way!
I never truly appreciated how amazing and detailed this movie was when I was younger
Having watching this movie a bunch growing up. Just hearing the You say run melody, plus this awesome scene really does bring a tear to my eye of just how much more awesome this scene can get.
Meanwhile, while the ice is cracking Polar Express: Don't worry kids we can make it once we are across the ice HANG ON!! *speeds up*
子供のときから今もだけど
クリスマスになったら必ず観ちゃうな。懐かしい
Am i the only one who's watched this every winter since like 2006? I can't be the only one who's made this a tradition right?
Nope, I do it too
This shows up in my recommendations every december.
I watch this movie ever year in december. It's been a tradition of watching this movie with hot chocolate.
🚂🚃🚃
*D A N K E X P R E S S*
Bro, that's gotta be the best locomotive crew in the world. It's all fun and games until it's off track, but these guys were handling the engine like it's Tokyo drift.
Scientist: that's not how trains work
The polar express: imma pretend I didn't here that
*G E T U S T H E B L A Z E S O U T T A H E R E*
(Anime Train Eruobeat Intensifies)
Makes it out causally
I haven't even watched My Hero Academia, and this fits so well...
Misutā Dōtai aka, The "Holiday Train" Hero - Conductor.
Quirk: Polar Express.
Quirk Type: Mutant.
Quirk Range: Close Range.
Quirk Description: Similar to Ida's ability, Conductor's quirk afford him great speed & agility. How they differentiate, is that Conductor needs a steady supply of coal (which his body has adapted to eating) to keep running similar to how a train needs it to keep running.
(The costume can appear based on your interpretation)
Why. Why does this work so well?
Loving this!
1:07 This is where the fun begins.
4:15 not how that would work at all XD they are going like 70 mph and the ticket is just floating like air doesn't exist
3:34 Train quirk: ARTIC TRIAN DIFT ACTIVATED!!!! CHOOOO CHOOOO
i was on the floor laughing my ass off by how shockingly fitting it is......damn nice vid hahaha! ~had a joyful 5 min ride there x'D
Using my knowledge of physics, I can calculate that the speed of the train at 1:34 is 193.8 mph faster than at 1:25, so assuming the train was already going 150 mph, the train accelerated to 343.8 mph at 1:34.
So you’re telling me that this train was going at half the speed of sound?
Watching this on Christmas day 2023. Merry Christmas, and Plus Ultra.
3:10 DAB!!!!!!!!!!!
Xd
Nope
@@Mightymite1 s
dab🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
Thanks for dropping me off at the best part of the song!
this is beautiful
His driving skill at God level 👌👍
The thrill and the excitement till the last moment was just beautiful here! Beautiful direction! 🌠
My favorite movie! Thanks for making it even better!😂
3:04 Now THIS is timing
"Now it's time for a lesson. You may have been served this drink before, but I'll serve you one that's truly neat. Go Beyond! Hot - Chocolate!"
0:55 the sign saying the drop was at a steep of 179° which is litterly fully vertical 💀
Oh so a steam locomotive that weighs over 800,000 pounds doesn’t crack the ice but a small cotter pin does....🤨
Dark Mayhem123 don’t question...you will cook your brain.
Anime logic
My question is how the hell they went from infront of the train to on top of that bih in a matter of 2 seconds
@@chaosbrownie9139 it's not anime.. the music is but not the train and the movie...
@Dark Mayhem 123 it's 805,900 lb (365,600 kg) if u want to be precise
1:26The World's Tallest and Absolutely Thrilling Roller Coasters. So terrible😱x1000000
Ive seen this so many times repeatedly and i no matter what its a fantastic and amazing sequence. I like it better when theres different background music instead of the original
2:20 a heroic moment of great sacrifice, how fitting with the music
Hey lake, you may have heard these these words before, but I'll teach you what they really mean.
Go beyond, Plus... Traaaain!
Estevan Castro Cringey comments dont work no offense
*these these
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I K R. (I know right?)
I feel like I want to go back to my childhood, this reminds me of how beautiful and happy my childhood was at Christmas,
The journey in life you’re usually skating on ice and don’t even know it. Strait is the way and narrow is the path and very few that find it. Balance from left to right until you find your grove. Then step on the gas and take it all the way till the top
You know, I read the book like 20 times when I was a kid... I don't remember something this awesome being in it, sure was awesome too see in the theater 😎😍😁
I'm still wondering how the train steers left and right.🤔
BUT WHO CARES THIS WAS A GREAT MOVIE
Hydro Wolf The turning came from the coaches’ inertia as they slid across the ice. That inertia just so happened to be enough to maneuver the locomotive in whichever direction the coaches were sliding.
I’ve never really thought about that before but my explanation would be that the right cylinder of the locomotive has just slightly more thrust than the left cylinder or the left drive has more friction or the wheels are not aligned perfectly straight.
I mean, under normal conditions it’s the job of the rails to keep the train on track, so it doesn‘t need to be precisely balanced like a car.
That would at least explain why the train slides to the left when the wheels turn forward and to the right when it’s put in reverse, which of course would immediately stop the train if it wasn’t for the low friction of the ice and the massive inertia of that heavy thing, which James already pointed out.
The first turning can be explained with uneven brakes and the second one could be possible because the reversed locomotive compressed the wagons behind it, so they got interlocked with one another and acted as little anchors that forced the locomotive to spin in one direction until they were fully unfolded.
Or maybe all of that is complete bullshit and this is just a special train that has tank-like steering for whatever reason ^^
Anyway, I would be really surprised if the animators used a realistic physics engine with a realistic locomotive model when they rendered this awesome scene. (;
@@Peter_Parker361 Ah, I see you're a person of culture as well.
When you look they are constantly switching from forwards and reverse. My guess is that the change in how the train was gaining traction was changing allowing them to quote on quote "steer".
Peter Parker well it’s actually logical and would work in real life, the rotation of the wheels would cause the engine to start turning in one direction like a single prop plane would veer of to one direction as it accelerated down a runway, so to change the direction they reverse the wheels causing the train to veer the other way and because it’s a heavy steam engine that has already built up speed they don’t need to worry about it affecting the speed
That force is called gyroscopic precession
wtf is this so good though!?!?!
Watching this as a 21 year old I now ask the question.. Who the hell builds tracks like that?!😂
El que lo construyó puede haces que los renos vuelen, así que...
Goofy Ahh Train Tracks.
This scene is just as hype as i remember it being
Jesus this scene was already intense as is but now you just made it even more intense
君の力(列車)じゃないか!
2 of my favorite things combined, the Polar Express in 2004 and My Hero Academia in 2014, a 10 year Gap :)
Honestly, I think this has to be one of the most underrated movies