This STEAM TRAIN runs on ACTIVE TRACKS in Canada!
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2019
- The Kamloops Heritage Railway still operates a steam train from 1912 on active Canadian National Railway tracks. This train experience is one of the best tourist attractions in Kamloops, BC, and is a necessary stop for any steam locomotive enthusiasts in Canada.
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I completely agree thank you for sharing this historic train. And thank you to all the volunteers that keep it running I love it
Steam locomotives should never disappear.. 🚂🚃
After the great collapse they will come back😄😄
@@benoitnadeau5845 Indeed.. 👍👍🎩🎩🇪🇸🇪🇸
Yes
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Went on the Joliet rocket with NKP 765 back in 2018, best ride ever! For most of the ride I was standing out on the boarding platform with my head out of the car. By the end of the day I had cinders in my hair. Hearing 765 charging down the tracks is a memory I will never forget.
This train used to be on the CN Line on Vancouver Island. The line is gone and is now formerly known as a popular bike trail called the galloping goose
I was able to watch Union Pacific's Big Boy 4014 this year, and everywhere it drew huge crowds of all ages, sizes, and walks of life. So many people in a collective state of awe and wonder is a delight to see. Live steam has an amazing effect on folks!
From the time I was a wee toddler (1956) until Amtrak ended service in 1985? I rode the the train from Superior, Wisconsin to St. Paul Minnesota. - a 3 hour trip countless times. When I was an adult I'd hang out in the lounge car drinking beer & playing gin rummy with people I'd meet. In 1993 I took a train from Houston, Tx. to St. Paul, Mn. & back - twice. (Aug. & Oct.). I'd still like to take the Empire Builder from St. Paul to either Seattle or Portland. I'd also like to take that Trans-Canada train.
The 2141 that was in operation on the CN tracks in the Cowichan Valley and through to Victoria in the 1950's ......... the tracks are long gone now called the Galloping Goose trail,but I'm glad to see this steam locomotive still going! ....... there are old movies of Canadian National's Vancouver Island operations that have been posted to youtube.
This brings back a lot of wonderful memories from the Texas State Railroad. I knew the superintendent that used to work there so I could ride with the crew whenever. I learned quite a bit the times I went there. Thanks for the memories.
Good Stuff!! I didn’t know there were still steam locomotives in use on that rail line.
Yeah Bro 😎🤙👍
Me too nice video.
Tourist attraction
Fun fact it’s the only active steam line left in Canada
Lucas Cain huh from what I’ve been told as of 2015 that was one of the only if not the only active working steam engine left in Canada, maybe they were wrong
2:30, I'd argue best seat in the house, is the kid in all of us, being the driver of a Steam Locomotive, a steady hand at the throttle, feeling the power of the Locomotive as you open up the throttle.
What a beautiful old steamie! In my home, Czech Republic, Central Europe, railway fans and national company "Czech Railways" are still used to run passenger and freight steam trains on special events and celebrations, but these are modern and bigger ones from 50's and early 60's, so it's not that nostalgic as this train on video. They are also much faster and making more noise. Great video anyways 👌👌🚂🚂😊
I love the massive tank engines you guys have.
That is the most beautiful steam locomotive I've ever seen and that is a good thing that it recycle some steam trains need to do this
i love steam trains i wish these old girls would make a real come back i would love to see them on the tracks again puffing their smoke .pretty sight to see.
Wow, just discovered your channel! Great camera & editing work, really good content. It is awesome that these old trains can still run.
I love trains! Thanks for all these train videos. Love that you interview the old guys who obviously LOVE an opportunity to share their stories and knowledge with us. Really cool Mike!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello Michael, Firstly may I say it was a pleasure hosting you on your visit to The Kamloops Heritage Railway. What you saw was a typical day for us, enthusiastic passengers and volunteers having fun. This is a fantastic video, you've done us proud, thank you.
Regards, David.
Thank you very much David. You’re very lucky to work on such a beautiful train and with such a fantastic group of volunteers.
@@DownieLive Thank you Michael, I couldn't agree more.
Awesome job!!! I love trains too. I did the Grand Canyon Railway back in 94 with my grandmother. I also rode the Ione to Metaline Falls train in eastern Washington several years ago. Great experience.
Very cool!
I know where Metaline Falls is. I used to live in Kennewick. That was a long time ago.
Southern Railway used to do steam train excursions from Alexandria, VA to Front Royal, VA. Went on them several times as a kid. My Dad worked for Southern.
There's quite a lot of Good Heritage Railways over here in the U.K. I've been on 6 of them.
We have more and more heritage railways popping up not like the uk though. A lot of the lines are ripped up and gone now if you look at a map of the Canadian prairie every town that's on there had a line one time going though looked a lot like spaghetti all over the place. It is fun walking the old roadbeds though if you have nothing to do on a weekend. Have a old map from the 30s showing all the old routes kind of amazing that they ran passenger and freight all over the country side like that.
@@haydenstrudwick9727 There's long term plan's here in the U.K. to reinstate Closed Railway Lines & Stations Again.
There is also an amazing steam train in Summerland, the Kettle Valley Railway. It is in the beautiful Okanagan Valley about 2 hours from Kamloops.
I'm liking all these train videos. There's always something a lil special. In CO, there's a train from Durango to Silverton that's a coal steam powered train. Years ago, we took it and as a kid I remember it being fun sitting on wooden benches hearing the click clack of the rails. This train reminded me of that. Good times.
Love that!! Sweet post.
I have been a railfan as long as I can remember. Crossed the U.S. by train twice in the 1960s. Went from North Carolina to San Francisco via Washington and Chicago the first time. The second time was the southern route through Atlanta, New Orleans, Los Angeles and a fantastic trip up the coast to San Francisco. This was all in coach and my typical meal was a beer and a ham sandwich in the club car.
Faster than fairies...faster than witches...bridges and houses...hedges and ditches...and charging along like troops in a battle...all through the meadows...the horses and castle...all of the sights of the hill and the plain...fly as thick as driving rain...an ever again...in the wink of an eye...painted stations whistle by my heart...💖
In 2011, I got qualified to operate the Atlantic 4-4-0 steam locomotive in Jefferson, TX. It took all of the 3-4 hours to get it ready to run. Started out by starting water to the tender, then oiling all the fittings directly beneath the boiler. Then I would light the fire and finish oiling the remaining fittings. The fuel was propane which meant there was a loud roar anytime the fire was lit. Unfortunately, 2011 was the year of the massive drought and heat wave in Texas and it clobbered the tourist business in Jefferson. And as you know last-hired=first-fired but it was great fun while it lasted.
WOW he has a great job. loved it. thanks for sharing
Michael that was so much fun, thanks so awesome of you to share.
Here in Australia, we have a number of steam trains & trips that you can do on a steam train. I have been on a number of them over the past 50 odd years. I love the smell of coal - as a child of the 50s we still used the steam engines so I grew up with them & love them, the noise & the smell!!
Love it! 🙌🏼
Thank you for the hard work you putting in for the rest of us that will probably most likely won’t get to enjoy these trips 😭
Thank you for the nice comment and appreciation. Happy 2020!
Ohhhhhh Mike! Bro the videos keep getting better. I can’t wait to see you again.
Fantastic video! This is great to see still running. People are great to volunteer for this! 👍👍
Completely agree Larry!
I need to go back to Canada, now more with these beautiful old steam machines that marked the British monarchy
greetings from Chile
Yup honeymoon on the train between Winnipeg, Manitoba to Kamloops, B.C. with a stop over in Banff, 40 years ago. We stop and watch trains whenever possible and we go out of our way to find campgrounds near tracks.
amazing sight to behold... from afar... puffing along... it's the nostalgia? i saw one rare one in melbourne, australia... wonderful
Another great vid Mike thank you, Cheers from Australia.
Love the good old day & the good old people.
Trustworthy, honest, hardworking
Even though it isn't steam-powered, this video made me remember our trip on the White Pass and Yukon Route Railway out of Skagway in 2016. That was the excursion we chose from there on our cruise and it was so amazing. The nostalgia of it was incredible. I would recommend it to anyone. I can't wait to see the rest of your Alaska train videos of what you did.
I’m going to be going there as a graduation present.
Been on several steam tourist railroads over the year's and just being on a 90+ year old steam locomotives is great, classic old trains, some were coal, some were oil and all of them have a diesel fuel backup locomotive when the steam locomotive 🚂 is in for maintenance, great times for sure 😊
Thanks so much for this video, it was great. 😊👍
Growing up, I had several Lionel train sets and what fun they were and even watching old Western movies, many would have a steam engine train scene or two so thanks for the memories!
❤️ I really enjoy that steel machine, a nice memory, thanks for sharing it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
TFS I love trains, my father worked on "the Milwaukee Road" train in Wisconsin USA. 👍
Very cool!
Thanks for this Michael. Love trains! Hope to do this when we are back in Kamloops, next year.
Alright Mark! enjoy your next ride!
Yes, l rode on the steam train at the Mid Continent Railroad Museum in North Freedom, Wisconsin. That steam engine has been out of service for twenty years but is being rebuilt and should be back in service again soon. It takes a long time to raise the money for the rebuild project. In the mean time, the museum still runs the train in the Summer time but they use an old diesel engine to pull it.
A BIG THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH ME 👍.
I went on that train in 2019. That was the first time riding my first steam train
How was the ride?
Love your channel! Love trains too! Took the Rocky Mountaineer train from Vancouver to Kamloops and then on to Jasper. A really great experience. My Grand Dad was a Conductor on the Norfolk and Western Railway when it was steam operated and I guess it can get in your blood. I got hooked at a very young age. Really nice video about the steam train in Kamloops.
Thanks. The Rocky Mountaineer must have been beautiful. I only hope I can ride it one day!
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Wow that's truly awesome, great catch :)
I am so glad I found you. I love trains.
super cool video I love to go on that train ...thanks for sharing
This is really cool. I volunteer with a railroad in Belton, MO. I wish more people would volunteer. It's fun. It's great what Kamloops is doing. Keeping the steam alive
Absolutely. We all need more volunteers. Keep up what you’re doing and hopefully my video inspires more people to get out there and help out 👍🏼
Very cool! 100,000 hours of restoration time! Wow...thank you to the volunteers!!!
Right?!!! Exactly!
Hi Mike
I just love all things steam, this video was a real treat, a very good use of old oil to thanks for the effort.
Take care and stay safe.
David
Many thanks!
Many thanks for this video, great!
It's soo neat to see the Christmas Train when it isn't Christmas !
Love it! Awesome vid man! Super well done 👏👏
Thanks Brandyn! It was a fun one.
Great coming to visit. Memories of CN as a kid in the fifties
As a Kamloops resident this one hit close to,my heart, I did this train at Christmas a little chilly but a lot of fun.
Nice one!
I haven't been to Kamloops since 1974. Perhaps I should go back.
Strangely enough, my last long-distance train ride was after visiting Kamloops that year. I took a bus down to Spokane and went to the Expo. I then took the Empire Builder from Spokane to Minot. Great memories.
I had intended to check this out pre-Covid but never got around to it. Great video!
All Aboard! Michael You Always Get To Have All The Fun! LOL! Thanks For Sharing! :-)
Hahaha. My pleasure Thomas. Thanks for coming along!
Majority of steam locomotives where modernized to burn bunker oil no.5 in the 1950’s there are still some that burn coal and some locomotives from the 1890’s that burn wood.
I've not been on it yet but vintage trains Ltd in the UK do Birmingham to Stratford upon Avon (where Shakespeare was from) over 50 miles round trip on mainline tracks.
What a great experience. We may have to make the drive to Kamloops this summer to see this place. Keep going 🚂
It’s great! You should 👍🏼
Enjoy, Ed!
This is a well shot video!!
Had the trip just luckily before the pandemic. Was a wonderful experience. The real thrill starts during the robbery.......
2019 - that year I was on a 3000km trip on the Ghan, a train trip in Australia running from Darwin to Adelaide. Good timing as in 2020 the virus arrived and foriegn travel was put on hold.
Great video. Enjoyed this a lot. 👍
Thanks Julie! More behind-the-scenes videos coming for you!
I enjoy you trips very much, and this was especially enjoyable. I went on one long train trip that you should try, from Bejing, China to London, England. A long trip.
Actually steam engines in the "old" days were either coal or wood. If the smokestack had a wide opening it was a wood burning steam engine. The wide smokestack allowed for filters to help control any embers from flying out. If the smokestack was a slender opening (like on this one you showcased) it would be a coal burning steam engine. Would love to take a ride on this train. Nice mustache, but you are much cuter without it ;-)
Many of them burned oil too.
@@imzachjones *Western American railroads have entered the chat*
To day the train have full electronique systeme for help to drive. The steam train is just mechanicale and you are a master of the world whene you drive this machine😎
I'm jealous, Michael. I'd love to ride on the Spirit of Kamloops. But I've had some great train experiences, too, in my 66 years. When I was not yet a teenager, I would ride on a pre-Amtrak era train called the Wabash Cannonball to visit my grandmother in Detroit. It was a four-hour ride for $4.35 one way! And I've also ridden on the maglev train between Shanghai and Shanghai Pudong Airport ... going at a top speed of 268 mph (or 431 km/hour). Covered the 29 miles in about seven minutes -- for US$6 each way!
A maglev?!!!! Now I’m jealous!
I’ll have to add that to my list. Thanks!
Very cool!
There are quite a few steam specials in the UK that run on network rail infrastructure. Indeed our local preserved steam railway, the NYMR (North Yorkshire Moors Railway) runs on it's own tracks between Pickering and Grossmont where some services connect onto the network rail track and on to a seperate platform at Whitby costal station where the NYMR rebuilt the platform and track on the unused side for their own use.
Quite surprising that this beautiful 1910's steam locomotive has a mechanical bell, considering that most locomotives of that time had manual swinging bells and mechanical bells weren't a thing until the early '40's.
I just love that Patagonia puffer jacket.
Well anyways, I'm glad that steam locomotives get to be on active rails as well and not just heritage lines.
Same here!
great video
Riding the 2141 sure is nostalgic, and during some trips they do a train robbery reenactment where actors, riding horses and firing cap guns, pretend to rob the train
Great video! Nice work
Thanks buddy!
Come join me on one of these adventures!
Howdy Mike, a new subscriber here. Just to let you know that I've enjoyed joining you on your travel adventures. Love trains and your recent videos around Vancouver(I live in the Surrey area). Keep up the good work.
Oh super! Thanks Philip!
I’m so happy to hear that 🙂
Your videos are really good and are on the same level as the travel shows that are on TV
If you haven't go do the Durango to Silverton steam engine train trip in CO. 45miles about 4hr up the moutains to an old mine town. Its the most gorgeous scenery ever. You get a few hrs to hang out and explore Silverton. Then you can take the train back down or take the bus back which takes only about an hr by bus which is what we did but it was cool bc we got to see an entirely different view of the moutains on the way down.
If you like steam trains, you should ride the, Strasburg Railroad, in Strasbourg Pennsylvania USA, it's an active steam railroad, it takes passenger excursions to the town of Paradis Pennsylvania USA. The whole town of Strasburg Pennsylvania USA is all about trains too. Several train Museums, train layouts, even a train caboose motel too. It's a great place for trains!
Thank you for the awesome video.. Any steam loco is a pleasure to watch. You may also want to see the Nilgiri mountain railway as well as the Darjeeling toy train.. They are steam trains in daily service.. on active lines too!
Wow! Where are those?
@@DownieLive In India. They are recognized world heritage trains..
Love trains! Great video again! Keep m coming! Bardstown, Kentucky has a great old dinner train that runs through some distillery’s. Great food music & waters waitress dressed for that time period. Oh & bartender. You can also try some Kentucky 🥃 Bourbon.
Sounds great!
Nice mustache LOL nice addition to the Vlog. Anyways steam is no joke cool cool cool thank you again I'm watching your videos in the middle of the night next to a window where I want to get reception up in Northern California you are my cable TV love you brother keep up the good work Joe Dirt NorCal
I must get to Kamloops to ride this train. Last visit to Kamloops it was out of action. Also to ride behind last CNR steam locomotive to operate on Vancouver Island
Oh wow! That would be an experience!
Enjoy steam locomotives 🚂 and train on active tracks! 😀🚂😘 Mike from Missouri
I am a volunteer at a British heritage railway. They have been overhauling their oldest steam engine called “Fenchurch”, built in 1872 and they plan on using it soon and they have an event this month as it is turning 150 years old. They also have have an experience where you can pay to experience driving an engine where they show you the controls which I am hoping to do.
Beautiful ❤️❤️🥰 I love Steam trains 💕💕💕 o
Good video.. Usually do heritage train rides and visit train and rail road museums.
I used to Work on and operate Steam Locomotives, it was something else, you really can't respect how complicated and how much you really need to know your shit to operate or even work on these machines, I really do miss it
Ever hear of the Strasburg Railroad in Lancaster County, PA. It is a steam locomotive similar to this one in the video. Has the same type of passenger cars. It is a major tourist attraction, along with the Amish farms in the same locale.
Thanks for the info
I wish she still could. I believe CN stopped allowing them to run her on their tracks. Luckily she is kept in the museum and can still be seen.
I grew up in Scotland and it was always a treat to ride the trains, and even just to watch them at the train stations. Vancouver Island - E & R. Train from Winnipeg to Vancouver in the mid-60s. I love trains, especially old ones. Thanks, Mike. Oh, and what's that caterpillar jumping round on your upper lip? LOL
Hehehe. 🤷🏼♂️😉
@@DownieLive ViaRail ran passenger service with BudCars on Vancouver Island's E&N line (Esquimalt and Nanaimo) until 2011 when after years of almost no track maintenance by CP and Rail America made it unsafe to operate. Check out Southern Rail of Vancouver Island on wiki for more.
btw; The mustache is cute and handsome at the same time. It reminds me of my own high school photos. hehehe
Suggestion: the Metra train of the Chicago area or some commercial train. I remember seeing really long commercial trains crossing in Black Mountain North Carolina. I drove alongside one across the way on the street to see how fast and it was going 40 miles per hour.
I went on the kettle valley steam train best fun ever it’s in Summerland bc
The first time it was restored for (public trains) I went to Western Maryland to ride behind 1309!
Mike, great content. It is also nice to see how cute you are. Have Fun :)
Thanks Brad! Some more fun ones coming!
Branson Scenic Railway. The dinner train is the most fun in my opinion.
What a view from that caboose