This was quite the experience, and it was amazing to see so many historic steam engines all in one place. The Mckeen motor car was another fantastic restored piece of history. Thanks for watching.
Awesome video there Mr obsolete absolutely fun they are some fantastic trains so nicely restored and beautiful we need more trains like that nowadays thank you for the video
Our family have always been train fans and have ridden all the excursion trains in the PNW. We had the opportunity to go to Nevada to see the gathering of early steam locomotives from the 1800's, and it was an amazing event.
So awesome! A guy who works for me was able to attend this event and had an amazingly time. We are both hoping to go to the steam up in Willits ca in September.
The 3 wheeled velocipede is actually quite easy to propel, as it is very light, and the gearing set up is quite efficient. It is easy to maintain 15 mph on level track. Beats walking !
that was really neat, they have some great stuff there .wish I could go back in time and take a trip on one ,those round brass frame windows would put the hurt on you if they would fall down on your head while bumping along down the line ,toot toooooot tooooot
Oh that was real nice video thank you so much
Thanks for sharing very nice
Thank you.
Really interesting. Thanks.
Thanks for watching
Great show! Thanks for sharing your tripp.
This was quite the experience, and it was amazing to see so many historic steam engines all in one place. The Mckeen motor car was another fantastic restored piece of history. Thanks for watching.
That's so cool love old stuff always liked old trains to.
This is the best collection of pre 1900 engines in the country. Really superb show.
Thank you for a great video. I always loved trains. Except when you waiting at a crossing. Then were some unique trains. See you next week
This was a special event for sure. Nice to hear from you.
What a fascinating time period. Some marvelous engines. Back when we built everything and with pride.
The craftsmanship and art deco of the equipment was impressive.
Awesome video there Mr obsolete absolutely fun they are some fantastic trains so nicely restored and beautiful we need more trains like that nowadays thank you for the video
Thanks for the nice comment and for watching.
That is so awesome! Love the sound of those things.
Our family have always been train fans and have ridden all the excursion trains in the PNW. We had the opportunity to go to Nevada to see the gathering of early steam locomotives from the 1800's, and it was an amazing event.
So awesome! A guy who works for me was able to attend this event and had an amazingly time. We are both hoping to go to the steam up in Willits ca in September.
We hope to go to Willits at some point, as several family friends work there, and it is supposed to be quite the operation.
@@mrobsoletesvintagehomestea9156 if you make it that way sometime, drop a note on the channel. It would be awesome to meet ya.
Will do.@@LumberjackSmokestack
I’m late thank you!!!
Rowing that velocities looks like punishment!
The 3 wheeled velocipede is actually quite easy to propel, as it is very light, and the gearing set up is quite efficient. It is easy to maintain 15 mph on level track. Beats walking !
that was really neat, they have some great stuff there .wish I could go back in time and take a trip on one ,those round brass frame windows would put the hurt on you if they would fall down on your head while bumping along down the line ,toot toooooot tooooot
That meet was exceptional for sure.
Excellent and very interesting video. I grew up in North Platte, Nebraska which is a big RR town. The UPRR is a very big employer there.
thats my buddys dad engine
That little engine was one of the nicest restorations there. The show was really something!
That’s a donkey engine.