I remember I watched this in 2010 here it is more than 10 yrs later in my recommended🤔. When I first watched it I imagined it would be one of those random bizarre videos that you would never ever see again.
It makes me happy when they restore these old trains and I just see them lying their abandoned never to be used again it makes me want to cry knowing that they'll never see the rails again
I always admired the engineering of these old school Steam trains, they look so badass, the modern day trains are more like bullets in a gun being ready to fire.
Fun Fact.... There is a BR52 German WW2 Kriegslokomotive´. These things were not built to last but to win the War. Even the things that were not meant to last, are still willing to live.
I found out that the Wolsztyn Seam Depot is a huge train museum located in Poland. They own lots of old steam locomotives in operating condition and you can even learn to drive one! Unfortunately, seeing how many parts these engines were missing, makes me believe that they were slowly be stripped of parts in order to keep the operational locomotives running.
Steam locomotive were such elegant, expressive creations. Nothing that has come after them has been as interesting or inspirational. How we shall miss them all, once the last wheel has turned under its own power. Well done video.
The only thing running these poor bastards isn't a driver, it isn't coal, they're not ran by ghosts at all. The thing that keeps them running is the strong emotion, and force, of agony, for both had seen very hard times in their lifetime.... It's a fnaf reference for those who don't understand.
@@GreatNorthernUnofficialChannel IMHO...I'd love to get these beauties to my 'secret' Steam-Works-Shop, have my 'crew' of workers standing by... "Ok Folks... Time To Get these beasts back in service! I want 4 rotation work crews, and engineers sounding the locomotives, and get the foundries running full capacity.. time to get these iron horses their souls and power back! Boilers, couplers, brake systems, valves, you name it! From front to rear coupler! Time-lapse these steamers salvaged and going by blueprints, design plans, and every bit of historical schematics, getting the tenders salvaged, then the main locomotives, fire boxes, boilers, pipes, and valves, plus step by step restoration..
LeTrain Not all steam locomotives are put in museums you know, heck, Nickle Plate Road 765 was saved while getting its cab cut off, all because Norfolk Southern needed an express steam locomotive for its new Steam Program/Programme
serce mi pęka jak widzę ten film - to były żywe maszyny , pracowały dla nas przez dziesiątki lat .... wychowałem się wśród nich dlatego to dla mnie takie trudne !!! dziękujemy i żegnajcie...
Parowozy za swoich czasów były złotem na torach. Gdyby przeciętnego nastolatka zapytać co to jest parowóz to zrobiłby głupią minę i nie wiedziałby o co chodzi . Przykro mi że to cudowne maszyny są teraz uznawane za złom i relikt przeszłości . Każda z tych maszyn to historia , którą pisana była węglem i wodą. Smutno mi jak patrzę na parowóz rozkładamy na części i wyrzucany na złom :(
@@carcrusher8676 There is a crew member standing up front towards the right side, which proves that there is a diesel locomotive up front. No one in their right mind would ever want to climb onto these old rusty steam locomotives knowing that the sidesteps would eventually break and who knows what’ll happen next.
The clanging noise was HILARIOUS! Edit: nice 2-10-0 for the 2nd engine. I hate the close up shot though because when I was younger I thought it was scary. Props to the 2-10-0 for all of the big clatters.
The "Clang-clang" seems to come from the connector bar to the center wheel on the second engine. The bearing is gone and the pin is banging against the hub. Look closely at the close up at 2:47.
Wow, I think the bushings on the connecting rods are gone. That is the clanking noise. And I don't mean worn out, I mean missing in action. Very cool video though.
There’s a Union Pacific that they actually restored right near where I live. Still runs sometimes for tourists on a smaller line, but most of the time you’re free to get up close and take a better look.
Even in a museum it would be nice if the locomotive can be repaired and put back in service. this way the museum benefits from the knowledge that what it is doing helps the future get to know the past. Wish I could be there to help.
They should have removed the main rods. Moving the pistons in the cylinders without proper lubrication can badly score the cylinder walls. Also the second engine had no rod bearings in it! The rhythmic clanking you hear is the crank pins beating themselves against the open rod ends. Good way to damage stuff.
I once tried building that front locomotive but it failed as it kept derailing plus didn't look very good but when I have the time and parts, I'll build either the front, or the back locomotive or even both.
@@yogabumm I googled the exact numbers and those particular ones are still rusting www.polskieparowozy.pl/index2.php?desc=on&par=ty42-148 www.polskieparowozy.pl/index2.php?desc=on&par=ol49-81
@@nhtheintrovert5679 The Diesel was pushing them from behind, That's because they were going to be left somewhere near there. So that means that you dont need the engine in the front.
if these Beauty's are still around one day i would love to restore one if them to working order I'm currently 19 years old (turning 20 this year) but I've had a huge love for trains since i was born and seeing all these steam trains being restored and some currently working (ie UP 844, UP 4014, UP 3985, NKP 765, PM 1225, R&N 425, and a bunch of others) these Beauty's would be amazing to see working again or maybe a different steam train that should be brought back. if i was given the chance to pick one steam train of my choice to restore to fully working order most people might be a bit surprised (or maybe not who knows) i would end up choosing UP 9000, yes it would be a pain the arse to restore and maintain but think about it, there restoring Big Boy 4014 and then we have the lovely folks of the T1 trust building a brand new steam train from the rails up i say if they could do it i could to (with all help and equipment of course)
also, there’s a diesel-electric locomotive or two pushing/pulling them. if you look at the far left on the screen at 1:13 you can see the modern railings of one.
They don't use steam trains because they take a lot of money to fix and maintain. Some parts of the world still use them but not all of the parts of the world do
how the hell is it moving with no one inside and no steam and who would ride a train that rusty? And with those eerie sounds it means no one has driven it in a while so it is a ghost train
Hearing the aching of their wheels sound eerie
not akali 1:03 I’m the loose rod is what makes the Klingon kelang sound
Somethings definitely should have been oiled liberally before moving.
Only one bearing missing for connecting rode (of second train )
And the fact that the trains are moving themselves...
It does
I remember I watched this in 2010 here it is more than 10 yrs later in my recommended🤔. When I first watched it I imagined it would be one of those random bizarre videos that you would never ever see again.
same
It’s crazy😇
wow
Same here
Cool
My hat's off to those who will lovingly restore these grand old beasts for the newer generations of folks to admire...
It makes me happy when they restore these old trains and I just see them lying their abandoned never to be used again it makes me want to cry knowing that they'll never see the rails again
"...And every year on the date of the accident it runs again, plunging into the gap, shrieking like a lost soul."
Timothy the ghost engine reference or did I completely miss it?
Yes! I can read tha and hear the narrator saying it.
Now I wanna see that again xD
Percy what are you talking about?
@@nightstar1528 It's not from Timothy the ghost engine it's from the episode 'Ghost train'
"This engine's not for scrapping!"
Snowy Icicle Ah, so you’re a person of culture, too! (Great Reference, BTW)
Well I'm not really a person but i am glad i am cultured
*The Grabber Wasn't Listening*
Good, people who grew up during the golden era of Thomas and Friends.
Also, that episode scared me a whole lot when I was a kid.
what’s the name of it?
This was a bit sad, it almost even hurt a little.
Glad to read they're going to a museum and not a scrapyard or being melted down....
They were also repainted and are now on display.
@@katzenware actualy they are roaming the rails in every state in america
a single weed Any pics of em now with said cosmetic restoration?
@@computerfiles9981 yeah..German locomotives in the Every state in the U.S.......if so...where in Vermont does it run? hmm?
@@Island_Line_Rail_Productions r/wooosh
The rod knock sounds like the drums before an execution... :(
Jake Darling luckily it went to a museum.
Jake Darling Somebody knows their facts lol
Yes
What Type Of Execution??
This...is actually cool to see these old steam engines...but, at the same time...its creepy...
Well maintained German steam locks form WWII are fully operational in Bosnian coal mining region. Look it up on RUclips.
And preserved steam locomotives are everywhere, so this is not quite that surprising
@@Trump-a-Tron in Russia there are steam locomotives in commercial operation as well
Now that German BR52 and Polish Ol49 are kept under steam in Wolsztyn, and can be used in regular service
@@RenwiXawierusBR52?
I think that is a Ty2, a very simmilar design
I always admired the engineering of these old school Steam trains, they look so badass, the modern day trains are more like bullets in a gun being ready to fire.
This is when you know these trains were built to last
Fun Fact.... There is a BR52 German WW2 Kriegslokomotive´. These things were not built to last but to win the War. Even the things that were not meant to last, are still willing to live.
@Devdoot Tarafder :D
@@schienennahverkehrDE Which one is the BR52?
The loose rod clanking around is really cool. Adds an eerie effect.
agreed
@@sabrinagreene855715 years passed huh?
what a beautiful piece of history
Thanks for your comment.
halo you that train was spooky but video was great job i want subscribe to you and like
if i was on your side i will just look at the train and after that i will start running
Becouse ITS Poland my country and have scary trains, cities and funny caled cities. Now i spek to polish POZDRO
Jason Scheier amen. To. That
I come back 7 years later and its still awesome!
Me too :)
Me too...this video is *GOLD*
I watched this vid when I was like 3
Whelp it's 2020 lol
I found out that the Wolsztyn Seam Depot is a huge train museum located in Poland. They own lots of old steam locomotives in operating condition and you can even learn to drive one! Unfortunately, seeing how many parts these engines were missing, makes me believe that they were slowly be stripped of parts in order to keep the operational locomotives running.
Good news! Found out they are getting restored in Poland.
The clank clank was a bearing missing on the conrods. Such beautiful trains, took me back to my childhood.
Yes that is the eerie part, the conn. rods banging and clanging
these poor machines are in such disrepair.... hearing them scream like this makes me cry ;-;
it scares me
do they scream?
RazgrizKnight
the locomotives Are crying
There screaming cuz there gonna get scrapped lol
Louise Stainer it's a form of speech. Didn't they teach you that at school?
Steam locomotive were such elegant, expressive creations. Nothing that has come after them has been as interesting or inspirational. How we shall miss them all, once the last wheel has turned under its own power. Well done video.
if This Happens at Night it Will be Scary,Creepy,Spooky
Soichijr Suda oh yes
For some peoples it can be creepy even during the day
Needs a bell and a classic jeepers creeper horn
Spooky express
Spooky scary ghost trains
Yo this video is part of my childhood I remember seeing this like 7 or 8 years ago far before I even created my first Google account
how and why
@@kevinisthieryt543 bruh kev I used to watch alot of train videos as a kid lmao
doge do you play brick rigs? do u have a friend named fanofthomas31fan?
@@someguyakanoahw yes actually
@@someguyakanoahw he plays brick rigs i do too lmao
No driver,no steam,this train is just a shell holding the soul of a iron beast.
The only thing running these poor bastards isn't a driver, it isn't coal, they're not ran by ghosts at all. The thing that keeps them running is the strong emotion, and force, of agony, for both had seen very hard times in their lifetime....
It's a fnaf reference for those who don't understand.
@@GreatNorthernUnofficialChannel IMHO...I'd love to get these beauties to my 'secret' Steam-Works-Shop, have my 'crew' of workers standing by... "Ok Folks... Time To Get these beasts back in service! I want 4 rotation work crews, and engineers sounding the locomotives, and get the foundries running full capacity.. time to get these iron horses their souls and power back! Boilers, couplers, brake systems, valves, you name it! From front to rear coupler! Time-lapse these steamers salvaged and going by blueprints, design plans, and every bit of historical schematics, getting the tenders salvaged, then the main locomotives, fire boxes, boilers, pipes, and valves, plus step by step restoration..
There is a SM42 locomotive at the front. You can see it in at least one shot.
What's the status of these locomotives as of today?
TheNw1218 scrap
I love locomotives and I don't like to hear that they will be scrapped
in a museum people need to learn
LeTrain Not all steam locomotives are put in museums you know, heck, Nickle Plate Road 765 was saved while getting its cab cut off, all because Norfolk Southern needed an express steam locomotive for its new Steam Program/Programme
+Conrail 1634 please tell me exactly where did i say all locomotives
Hey RUclips, I have no idea why this was recommended to me some 14 years later. I'm not even Polish
Are you from the future?
Ja Ciebie nie rozumiem
Ahh early youtube history i love the youtube recommendations.
They should have done this in night just For creepiness factor
God I remember watching this when I was 5 and being terrified! Its so strange to see it after all these years
honestly
Real ghost train or not, that is still eerie to me! O_O
a diesel is pulling them its a fake ghost train
Gamer Aboard you right this is fake
+Gamers Aboard (GamersAboard) as you can see there is no diesel train in front or in back of that train
Kryten Prime I think its real
Kryten Prime p
Two major restoration jobs right there
Dung Vu I know this now a old comment but they were using a diesel to move it.
Dung Vu three
@@systematic_error7839 But how though?!?! We don't even see them!!!
@@nathandioza7821 they can't move without help :/
@@systematic_error7839 I meant where the Diesels were... what do ya think I am?
Bill and Ben?
HA!!!!!
every year on the date of the accident it runs again shrieking like a lost soul
How...are....they moving??
This could be a great ad for WD-40 !!🤣
serce mi pęka jak widzę ten film - to były żywe maszyny , pracowały dla nas przez dziesiątki lat .... wychowałem się wśród nich dlatego to dla mnie takie trudne !!! dziękujemy i żegnajcie...
Parowozy za swoich czasów były złotem na torach. Gdyby przeciętnego nastolatka zapytać co to jest parowóz to zrobiłby głupią minę i nie wiedziałby o co chodzi . Przykro mi że to cudowne maszyny są teraz uznawane za złom i relikt przeszłości . Każda z tych maszyn to historia , którą pisana była węglem i wodą. Smutno mi jak patrzę na parowóz rozkładamy na części i wyrzucany na złom :(
Non omnis moriar mówi hałasem ta lokomotywa.
The sound of these old steel beasts is amazing!
When I first saw this video I thought the steam engines were just moving by themselves but at 0:22 you can see a diesel in front
But still it's creepy :D
Yes
I think it’s the tenders making it look like there’s one there
I looked and there is no diesel train in front it's the front steamer
@@carcrusher8676 There is a crew member standing up front towards the right side, which proves that there is a diesel locomotive up front. No one in their right mind would ever want to climb onto these old rusty steam locomotives knowing that the sidesteps would eventually break and who knows what’ll happen next.
Guy walks along track*
What's that clanging and screeching?
turns around*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
GHOST TRAIN!
The clanging noise was HILARIOUS!
Edit: nice 2-10-0 for the 2nd engine. I hate the close up shot though because when I was younger I thought it was scary. Props to the 2-10-0 for all of the big clatters.
This DAMNED Video Has been Haunting my Recommendation for SO LONG
Pls halp
Me too dude
Great camera angles and fantastic sound.
Heck yeah! If they had a position open for charity work, I would GLADLY offer my hands to help restore these glorious old DBR steamers!!
I love everything about this video...hauntingly beautiful!💜
The "Clang-clang" seems to come from the connector bar to the center wheel on the second engine. The bearing is gone and the pin is banging against the hub. Look closely at the close up at 2:47.
That’s the end of the video bub.
Wow, I think the bushings on the connecting rods are gone. That is the clanking noise. And I don't mean worn out, I mean missing in action. Very cool video though.
Probably spare parts for another loco of the same model... at least that's my guess.
some pikey has probably nicked the bearing brasses
There’s a Union Pacific that they actually restored right near where I live. Still runs sometimes for tourists on a smaller line, but most of the time you’re free to get up close and take a better look.
What is iy
It's real possible it's not being scrapped but undergoing some sort of restoration
Walter Johnson they went to a museum
@@systematic_error7839 but didn't get restored
You tend to forget just how massive these things really are until you get up close to them
Glad to know they have been saved from scrap.
Hearing the trains groan was eerie.
I read the description and now im 100% shure that these are old Polish machines.
The story is so heart touching!!!
Those were creaking and squeeking and moaning and groaning with every move .
Hell I thought I was watching a video of me .
Even in a museum it would be nice if the locomotive can be repaired and put back in service. this way the museum benefits from the knowledge that what it is doing helps the future get to know the past. Wish I could be there to help.
I don't know why I'm getting so much train videos in my recomended but I'm on board with it
1:04 why is the piston rod moving like that?
How is it moving without a diesel pushing/pulling them?!??! They also rusted beyond working order, unless repaired. So, how are they moving?
0:28 You can see what i guess is a switcher at front
Thats correct
The stories these engines can tell
Train in front: Gordon
Train in back: Thomas
"Together we stand Devided we fall"
*Engine
How are they moving
0:19 exposed look in the front there are people in the CAB of on of them
I see it
Yea ever since it came out I thought I saw people
These are most likely getting pushed by a diesel
Nah they're probably just giving it some help up a hill then letting it run down a hill.
I knew 6 yr old me wasn’t tripping!
They should have removed the main rods. Moving the pistons in the cylinders without proper lubrication can badly score the cylinder walls. Also the second engine had no rod bearings in it! The rhythmic clanking you hear is the crank pins beating themselves against the open rod ends. Good way to damage stuff.
#tru
Badly in need of some WD-40
How do you know so much about steamers?
Very sad to see those once proud locomotives in that condition. :(
That looks like a real Ghost Train, plus since its Halloween Month this Ghost Train video is perfect for it.
I once tried building that front locomotive but it failed as it kept derailing plus didn't look very good but when I have the time and parts, I'll build either the front, or the back locomotive or even both.
They're pretty beautiful old engines, and I'm in awe that they weren't "frozen" solid by rust.
i keep hearing some bangs on the steam locomotive
ooohh now i know thx :-)
well y is it being pulled by a diesel
poor old train
Zhifeng Luo you is burgdorf
Zhifeng Luo no shit
What will happen to those trains?
They went to a museum after repairs
Its go to scrapyard
rookie ofyear nope
Restored. Looked it up.
@@yogabumm I googled the exact numbers and those particular ones are still rusting www.polskieparowozy.pl/index2.php?desc=on&par=ty42-148 www.polskieparowozy.pl/index2.php?desc=on&par=ol49-81
I remember watching this in 2012 and now I can see it again
Hurts my heart to see that DRB class 52 (the second engine) in such poor condition. Beautiful locomotives.
DRB? Isn’t it DRG?
We could literally see the diesel train in front pulling them
Sehla Dildarkhan It is the sounds that make it sound eerie not if they are moving by themselves
Not at 1:58 though
@@nancyhernandez7833 my guess is that it was being pushed from the back
Well what did you expect? A locomotive in that poor condition can not drive on its own.
@@wojtekdobrowolski8084 No need to be rude about that..
Timothy: WhO ArE YoU
tol 1.0.1 1 and 2: you mean us?
Tymothy: YeS
tol 1.0.1 1 and 2: oh we are tol 1.0.1 1 and 2
Everyone look at 1:15 and you can see on the far left the handrails of diesel
I THING IT IS A DIESEL WHO IS FILMING THE GHOST TRAIN
The Ringgold Railfan I know you see the roof of the diesel two
then how are the trains moving at 2:00? theres no diesel there
@@saucy743 they don't make a film. They are planning to restore the train. I don't think it's already done
@@nhtheintrovert5679 The Diesel was pushing them from behind, That's because they were going to be left somewhere near there.
So that means that you dont need the engine in the front.
Let's see. The 1st Engine is PKP OL49 81 and the one behind it is PKP Ty42 148
They were both created in poland (Ty42/Br52 is actually german but these were also made in poland during WW2)
Oh my god... That the ghost train is moving. That is so scared.
Someone better call ghost busters
Melissa Jordan its fake they were moved by another locomotive
+Amelia Violet No steam, Sherlock.
Call ghost adventures and they’d all shit their pants every five seconds.
@@ameliaviolet8691 look at the engine in the front someone will pop out 0:19
if these Beauty's are still around one day i would love to restore one if them to working order I'm currently 19 years old (turning 20 this year) but I've had a huge love for trains since i was born and seeing all these steam trains being restored and some currently working (ie UP 844, UP 4014, UP 3985, NKP 765, PM 1225, R&N 425, and a bunch of others) these Beauty's would be amazing to see working again or maybe a different steam train that should be brought back. if i was given the chance to pick one steam train of my choice to restore to fully working order most people might be a bit surprised (or maybe not who knows) i would end up choosing UP 9000, yes it would be a pain the arse to restore and maintain but think about it, there restoring Big Boy 4014 and then we have the lovely folks of the T1 trust building a brand new steam train from the rails up i say if they could do it i could to (with all help and equipment of course)
If you want know more about these steam locomotives write in Wikipedia Ol49 and Ty43. I hope I helped. Greeting form Poland
@@littlepoland8456 thx you i just googled them wow these steamers are beautiful Polish beauty at its finest
@@JakeLabsGaming ;)
Excellent videos :)
+passengervehicles Thank you.
+AndrzejMastalerz wait this is realy ghost train?
You're welcome :)
AndrzejMastalerz wait is this realy ghost train?
Yep, running on ghost steam.
There's some beautiful old Steam Locomotives at the Railroad Museum in Sacramento California....I've been a bunch of times & it never gets old!
also, there’s a diesel-electric locomotive or two pushing/pulling them. if you look at the far left on the screen at 1:13 you can see the modern railings of one.
well on 0:19 you can also see engineer and train crew member on that diesel engine
You mean steam engine right?
Korbin Gaming no, if you look really close, you can see a diesel at the very front.
that's so sad
+Austin Zimmerman u guys siblings
ez brony its is an old reliable (maybe)
Rip one tender flying scotsman
1:17 you can hear and see the deisel handrails
Sure I can see the handrails, but what I hear is the rumbling of the engine.
i love how the rusty steam locomotives moves they are so cool this is the only video that i love thank you ❤❤❤
I used to watch this when I was a little I glad this video still existed
I like to hear old train voice
Is there really a driver in them
There’s a Diesel engine at the front pulling them. At the end of the vid, there’s one on the back pushing them into that siding.
Someone just took off the break
Does anybody know what these two locomotives looks like today?
At 1:13 I can hear and see a diesel locomotive pulling them in the front.
IT'S MOVING (starts crying tears of joy)
It’s actually being pulled by the green diesel and you can see it on 0:22
Niesamowicie piękne i zarazem ogromnie smutne. Czy jest jeszcze przyszłość dla tych maszyn?
Yes their future is being repaired and on service(I created it so it's not real)
why scrap them when you fix them and use them jeez
***** no not these of coarse these should have be melted down to make new ones
They don't use steam trains because they take a lot of money to fix and maintain. Some parts of the world still use them but not all of the parts of the world do
You guys all over Alberta I've been on at least 4 steam trains
damien Gambler This is in poland.
Well then melt them down to make new trains
I come back after 11 years since I first watched this video and it still doesn’t fail to amuse me.
Es ist die Poesie der Dampftechnologie! Wunderschöne Bilder!
Hey guys, it's not real it. Just a diesel pulling a old train.
Look at the time 1:13 on very left see a diesel train its in green and yellow HA!
bitch where
Yup I saw that too also you can here the diesel
oh, I thought these locomotives were moving on they're own, thanks for the heads up....
Yep
Somebody is has good eyes
That's creepy... seeing the rust and no diesel is pulling it.
Clank Trap
yeah
Clank Trap a diesel is pulling them.
I AGREE WITH YOU
Clank Trap there is a diesel
Clank Trap 1:13 look in front you can se a diesel coupling and buffers
What’s the History behind these Steam Locomotives?
The heck how are they moving!?
how the hell is it moving with no one inside and no steam and who would ride a train that rusty? And with those eerie sounds it means no one has driven it in a while so it is a ghost train
big iron horses....love them
*Shed 17 Thomas left the chat*
Super parowozy. Niech naprawią i wyślą do Wolsztyna
They seem to be old German locomotives that were used in Poland after the war
How move this train?!
I'm not understand
diesel locomotive