Casey Jones Museum - Home of an American Folk Legend

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  • @nikkie9302
    @nikkie9302 4 года назад +2

    My dad was a engineer for 22 years and he just retired. Every time I see a train I go dad that’s you.

  • @amandareplogle
    @amandareplogle 4 года назад +3

    I was born and raised in Jackson! Casey Jones is still one of my favorite places to go! Lots of good memories there!

  • @Nowhereman10
    @Nowhereman10 4 года назад +25

    All right, I'll try and explain some of what you're seeing in Faux-682's cab. First off, what you are looking at over all there is called the back head of the boiler or the boiler backhead which has all the valves and other equipment necessary for operating the locomotive. What you are seeing:
    - The first thing you turned you're camera on is indeed the door to the firebox where the coal is burned to heat the water in the boiler and make the steam that runs the locomotive. It does indeed look like the handle opens the bivalve doors so that coal can be shoveled into the fire box evenly over the grating so that air flows up through the grates allowing the coal to burn hotter. The hot gases released from the coal flow forward through a series of flues or tubes to the front of the locomotive. The sheeting of the firebox and the flue tubes forms the heating area for the boiler water. Steam locomotives can burn different fuels, the earliest burned wood, then came coal as a fuel, and in the late years of the Steam-era, some burned oil.
    - Next major item, the large horizontal lever on the upper middle part of the boiler back head itself is the throttle that controls the flow of steam via actuating a valve in the boiler that when opened allows steam to flow to the pistons in the cylinders at the front of the engine. The pistons push or pull the rods connected to the 6 big driver wheels, providing the force needed to move the locomotive. The control of the amount of steam in turn makes the engine go faster or slower.
    - To the immediate left is a large steam pressure gauge and smaller air brake pressure gauges. The vertical cylinder to the immediate left of the gauges looks to be the sight glass so that the fireman and engineer can keep a close eye on the water level in the boiler. If the water level is too low, the fireman or engineer can open a valve that lets water from a tank in the tender car behind the engine flow into it until it reaches the proper level once more.
    - To the lower right of the throttle lever are two vertical cylinders with handles that are the independent and train brake controls, immediately above that to the right is the power reverser lever that controls the gears on the engine that controls direction (forwards or backwards).

  • @A_Frog_from_mars12
    @A_Frog_from_mars12 4 года назад

    There’s nothing better than sitting down at the end of the day and watching the latest carpetbagger vid.

  • @jeenkzk5919
    @jeenkzk5919 4 года назад +8

    If I’m ever stuck at a train crossing I like to turn off my engine and listen to the train go by. So satisfying to hear such weight and powerful sounds of metal powering past me.

  • @blakem9109
    @blakem9109 4 года назад +30

    The pocket watch stopped at the moment of impact and still shows the time, 3: 52.

  • @chriskeavy8056
    @chriskeavy8056 4 года назад +1

    As for how you run a steam engine, the engineer sits on the right and controls the brake, throttle, whistle, and reverse lever. The fireman sits on the left and puts coal into the firebox as well as making sure the level of water in the boiler doesn't get too low. The engine you were in is probably missing some parts, as often happens with engines the public has access to.

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 4 года назад

      Thank you Chris. If you had not pointed out how the locomotive cabin worked, I would have. I grew up in a railroad town. There were steam locomotives in the roundhouse until 1970-when they were spirited away. I pray that they did not become scrap.
      I rejoice that union pacific restored Big Boy and put it into service.

  • @danielayers3619
    @danielayers3619 4 года назад +55

    Driving that train, high on cocaine
    Casey Jones you better watch your speed
    Love the Grateful Dead song, great video :)

  • @allenfunstuff
    @allenfunstuff 4 года назад +28

    The metal tobacco tin wedged in to the telegraph sounder works as an amplifier to increase the clarity and distance the sounder can be heard for the operator. One of those old tricks lost to the years and yet in a form still with us remember the stand with a plastic sound bell for the Iphone to make it loader similar idea. Nice Video Party on Jacob.

    • @mtsmith89
      @mtsmith89 4 года назад +2

      I was thinking that was the purpose, thanks!

  • @TheGroover72
    @TheGroover72 4 года назад +1

    That still goes on to this day. Now they are called crusties, gutter punks, railriders, etc. We had a gang of them here in town where I live a few years ago.

  • @tavraney3289
    @tavraney3289 4 года назад

    There was a TV show series about him to play by the Skipper from Gilligan's island . You can find them on RUclips

  • @zackmaldonado3058
    @zackmaldonado3058 4 года назад +1

    im a huge fan love these videos super interesting thanks jacob 🙏🤝

  • @jonmason1955
    @jonmason1955 4 года назад +2

    You and Adam find the most interesting places to vlog. And, your commentary covers a nice amount of back story. I'd like to see you both do another open road trip anywhere together once weather is more conducive.

  • @babalon7778
    @babalon7778 4 года назад +5

    Is that soup made out of real hobos?

  • @ShaneFluff
    @ShaneFluff 4 года назад +3

    Fun place to be to me
    Gonna have to check this out in person sometime soon

  • @amyyoshikawa7698
    @amyyoshikawa7698 4 года назад +1

    Hi Jacob awesome vlog at the Casey Jones museum. 👍🏻😃

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 4 года назад +12

    I thought Casey was folklore and not real. Very interesting.

  • @marvincarlton2678
    @marvincarlton2678 4 года назад +3

    I love this museum!

  • @lauraodle5816
    @lauraodle5816 4 года назад +34

    Bittersweet vlog for me. My dad loved trains and had them running all over the house. He's been gone 18 years, and when I hear a train's horn, I'd like to think it's him saying hello. Thanks Jacob ❤

  • @fpoonman30
    @fpoonman30 4 года назад +1

    Great vlog.
    Hopefully one day you can make it to Galveston Tx. train station museum.

  • @melisagilbert4486
    @melisagilbert4486 4 года назад +7

    I took a shot every time Jacob said Casey Jones and now I'm 🥴🥴🤣🍷🍺

  • @OurShowOurStory
    @OurShowOurStory 4 года назад +17

    The telegraph says, "Drink more Ovaltine"

  • @belagracie
    @belagracie 4 года назад +10

    I live about five minutes from Casey Jones Village. The Old Country Store in the Village was once the inspiration for Cracker Barrel restaurants (there was a huge lawsuit - my cousin was one of the attorneys involved in the settlement which included the original hash brown casserole recipe as part of his fee). In the years since, the owner (one Brooks Shaw) has passed and though the same family still owns it and another nearby restaurant (Brooksie’s Barn), it’s not nearly what it was. Most of the interesting antiques that were displayed in every nook and cranny of the place have disappeared, and the takeout cafe in the front of the building cut the souvenir, model train and Christmas shop in half. The restaurant used to have a huge buffet and excellent home cooked Southern fare, but in the past couple of years, the buffet has been cut in half, and almost everything is from a can. Their fresh corn fritters are still very good, if you can catch them making them. Breakfast is definitely the best meal there. Biscuits to die for, and they are one of the very few restaurants to serve Southern steak - fried baloney (but only at breakfast).
    Casey Jones’ grave would have rounded out the video well, and the cemetery he is buried in is only about ten minutes from there. The home was moved to its current location from the rail yards downtown (Jackson is still a railroad town!). It was featured in the 1970s in an ad campaign for Sears exterior paint “Great Homes of America’s”.

  • @jeffersonsmith5559
    @jeffersonsmith5559 4 года назад +6

    I live in Jackson Tn. and I am glad you made it down this way. I enjoyed the vlog keep up the great work Jacob. I purchased your penny and hooded sweater with you and Adam the Woo on it. Great design. I appreciate what you do.

  • @amberanntn
    @amberanntn 4 года назад +2

    In the very first shot where you show the train way up on the poles, there used to be a pool underneath it in front of the Casey Jones motel. I see they filled it in. That thing was disgusting. When I stayed there as a kid I remember swimming in it and there were tons of birds living up in the train and the pool patio thing was covered in bird poop and it was all in the water too. As soon as we saw it we got out of course but I still remember how nasty it was. 🤢😷

  • @julianacromey7151
    @julianacromey7151 4 года назад +9

    10:48
    "All aboard, all aboard, all aboard, all aboard, all aboard"..... ect.

  • @shaneshane-ko8zz
    @shaneshane-ko8zz 4 года назад +2

    The food there is really good especially the fried corn bread it's fried on a flat griddle in front of you

  • @Buford_T_Justice1
    @Buford_T_Justice1 4 года назад +6

    I choo choo choose to like this video.
    Always fun Jacob!

  • @bryantford3054
    @bryantford3054 4 года назад +5

    Love the Casey Jones Village. Been there about a dozen times. The train car in the background is (was) actually 2 motel rooms. We stayed in one. Very nice, but it looked more like a standard motel room than a train car.
    It's just off I-40 & we'd stop by in our tractor trailer. Don't know if you can get in there now with the sinkhole there. We were very selective about who we told about this place. Some truckers are such scum they ruin it for everyone else. Better call ahead if you're in a truck or RV. Thank you, Jacob. 👍🏻

  • @brandonharris7516
    @brandonharris7516 2 года назад +1

    I wanna go there

  • @lorrie37061
    @lorrie37061 4 года назад +9

    I hope you ate at the restaurant! Gracious it is such good Southern cooking! Hope you went by Rusty’s Car Museum as well while you were in Jackson. It’s a cool little place. You’d love it.

    • @belagracie
      @belagracie 4 года назад

      Lorrie Darlin’ Cooksey I live five minutes from there. The food is awful - just dumped on the buffet from a can. It used to be the best place in town to eat - but since Brook Shaw died, the food has suffered. The same family owns Brooksie’s Barn about a mile up US 45 Bypass, off Oil Well Road. It’s a smidge better, but only if you like catfish and a wilted salad bar.

    • @lorrie37061
      @lorrie37061 4 года назад +1

      Jaynie Nowell-Snoke oh man, that makes me sad 😞 I always loved that place.

    • @CountryCampers
      @CountryCampers 4 года назад +1

      @@lorrie37061 The breakfast is still pretty good

  • @Iwalkthelonelyprank8225
    @Iwalkthelonelyprank8225 4 года назад +3

    10:00 for the tmnt fans like me.

    • @vargasfamily282
      @vargasfamily282 3 года назад

      The original movie is the best !
      “For when you die, it will be
      ....without honor”

  • @cigarsarge1
    @cigarsarge1 4 года назад +11

    Hey...You're in my city. Welcome

  • @youtubepooperscooper8298
    @youtubepooperscooper8298 3 года назад

    13:06 No joke. The reason the train cars are unattached is because a couple of years ago my younger brother ran ahead of us and somehow climbed between the gate and when we caught up with him he was playing with them. 😂 which led to him getting his ass torn into from my family once he climbed back through.

  • @hookahdave5453
    @hookahdave5453 4 года назад +10

    That's about an hour from me - would love to have seen you. Have fun in West Tennessee - Love & Respect your way!

    • @CountryCampers
      @CountryCampers 4 года назад +1

      @Hookah Dave What town you live? I'm in Lexington

  • @julianacromey7151
    @julianacromey7151 4 года назад +7

    My dad absolutely loved Casey Jones. He had a show or something back in the day. Great video thanks.

  • @daltondick5223
    @daltondick5223 4 года назад +6

    I’m a huge fan of Casey Jones and my grandparents took me here for my birthday in 2019. So happy to see that you visited this wonderful place!

  • @tancoplays3502
    @tancoplays3502 4 года назад +8

    I'm a massive train nerd and I went to this place when I was little I loved it it's so awesome

  • @bobthomas1939
    @bobthomas1939 4 года назад +2

    Jacob, the watch stopped at 3:52 AM, the exact time of the crash!

  • @InkblotHyena
    @InkblotHyena 4 года назад +6

    Come on, you rounders, if you wanna hear-
    a story about a brave engineer-
    Casey Jones was the roller's name-
    On a six-eight wheeler that he rode t' fame

    • @SouthernPacific4449Train
      @SouthernPacific4449Train Год назад

      Casey Jones mountain through the cabin Casey Jones order on her hand Casey Jones leave in out the Window take care of a trip to underland

  • @dalegribble1720
    @dalegribble1720 4 года назад

    I would go to saltville va and to the museum of the middle Appalachia

  • @nathancorcoran5347
    @nathancorcoran5347 4 года назад +2

    11:03 yeah. This is the locomotive that is repainted and renumbered as Illinois Central 382. The locomotive is Clinchfield Railroad 99.

  • @Jamal_Tyrone
    @Jamal_Tyrone 4 года назад +3

    Wasn't Casey Jones that guy in a hockey mask that helped the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from time to time?

  • @CutieBootie__
    @CutieBootie__ Год назад

    i just moved to this town!

  • @morbidoptimism9479
    @morbidoptimism9479 4 года назад +3

    I really love your channel, I love museums and weird stuff. But can't afford to go to any. So watching your videos makes it feel like I'm there. Never stop uploading!!!

  • @crush41gb
    @crush41gb 4 года назад +2

    Couldn't help but think of Johnny Cash when you said Jackson;). Great job, kind Sir! :)

  • @avarageyoungboyfan7924
    @avarageyoungboyfan7924 4 года назад +2

    No offense but who’s survival instincts are so bad that if you see a train coming for you you freeze up ?

  • @doloresvargas6450
    @doloresvargas6450 4 года назад +2

    My Dad worked on Southern Pacific.so I can relate.Tony has spoken.

  • @robertmcevoy24
    @robertmcevoy24 4 года назад +2

    Great vid The ICRR runs through my family’s tree a lot of my family helped build it in the 1800’s no doubt one of them knew Mr. Jones

  • @tron3entertainment
    @tron3entertainment 4 года назад +2

    When you see the muttonchop man, you know what to expect.

  • @incredingo
    @incredingo 4 года назад +2

    i used to watch the tv show in the 60's. alan hale i think. i never knew casey jones was real... learn something every day. but i am a foreigner, that's my excuse :)

  • @scottgross9337
    @scottgross9337 4 года назад +2

    7:26 that voice sounds like Reba McEnitre.

  • @jerryberryhill3619
    @jerryberryhill3619 4 года назад +3

    I stop here and eat everytime I'm in Jackson

  • @curtislittle7426
    @curtislittle7426 4 года назад +3

    Love the fact, you went through this place, love it all my friend; love the fact you showed the same railroad hobo as it were, there is a gentleman by the name of Boxcar Willie who needs to be here, he is a former army man and a country star singer who passed away in Branson Missouri, he became as it were a honorary hobo with much respect, no harm, no foul, just look up this fine old gentleman who as passed away with railroad and truckers songs with much respect😊

  • @trainguy111
    @trainguy111 4 года назад +7

    1:27 reminds me of something similar that happened in the Disney adaptation of Casey's story. Truth really is stranger than fiction!

    • @MT-jd8pc
      @MT-jd8pc 3 года назад +1

      The moment in the short was based off that story

  • @Frankie343
    @Frankie343 4 года назад +2

    Good one Jacob 😎👍🏻

  • @zelbole
    @zelbole 4 года назад +2

    I think that you have helped the amusement parks a lot. Museums don't usually get the type of advertising you have given them. A review is usually an expensive production of a local broadcaster. Amusement parks are expensive to run, so the objectivity helps them more than that T.V. station. You can tell that you have a good time doing this stuff. Adam is the same in those regards. The changes you made to the intros has been great.

  • @amandakohler8810
    @amandakohler8810 4 года назад +4

    My grandfather and his friend used to ride in freight cars when they were kids, they would go up to the next town and work

  • @stevetalley187
    @stevetalley187 4 года назад +4

    thanks for the video Jacob

  • @davidward4715
    @davidward4715 4 года назад

    You were in my town I see. That is not the original Homesite. The house was moved to it's present location sometime in the late 70's if I remember correctly

  • @railroadvelocipedeproducti2020
    @railroadvelocipedeproducti2020 4 года назад +2

    Wowwwwww that’s amazing

  • @debi1451
    @debi1451 4 года назад +2

    Additional parking? I think not!.Lol.

  • @samuelwilkinson5960
    @samuelwilkinson5960 4 года назад

    Good jobs food

  • @Dr170
    @Dr170 4 года назад +3

    Wait, why does Casey Jones get a museum before the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, anyway? Speciesist is what it is...

  • @lynnparker4723s
    @lynnparker4723s 4 года назад +2

    You was only 45 mins from me! That’s twice you have been very close to me!!! You should come over to Shiloh battleground. Wish I knew you was around, would love to meet you. Hope you enjoyed you time here.

  • @flickinggamer
    @flickinggamer 4 года назад +3

    Tootle! I had that book back in the day!

  • @jackfan1274
    @jackfan1274 4 года назад +2

    I have never seen that Disney movie. I always thought that Casey Jones was a train and that's why Dumbo's train was called Casey Jr. You learn something new everyday.

  • @jamieelliottartist
    @jamieelliottartist 4 года назад +4

    I live about an hour from Jackson. Fun to see you visiting there!

    • @messyjessy0420
      @messyjessy0420 4 года назад +3

      Cool ... lots of West TN'ers in here!

    • @jamieelliottartist
      @jamieelliottartist 4 года назад +1

      @@messyjessy0420 yes, it's really neat! I'll actually be in Jackson tomorrow.

    • @michaelknight6878
      @michaelknight6878 4 года назад +2

      Jamie Elliott be safe coming over here to Jackson. I didnt realize so many ppl in west tn watch him.

    • @CountryCampers
      @CountryCampers 4 года назад +1

      @@michaelknight6878 Ya, they might bite, ridiculous. LOL

  • @doloresvargas6450
    @doloresvargas6450 4 года назад +1

    My dad loves railroads.He worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad Company.Tony

  • @SmokyMountainBlessed
    @SmokyMountainBlessed 4 года назад +1

    This is cool I remembered Casey Jones because of the Disney song but going to visit this museum in Tennessee sometime

  • @calvinfranklin660
    @calvinfranklin660 4 года назад +1

    Elderly, Cabbage Patch person...!? That was hilarious.

  • @vaniknearo6939
    @vaniknearo6939 4 года назад

    Its funny that my name is the same as this Museum name

  • @swiv99
    @swiv99 3 года назад +1

    nothing about Sim Webb his fireman who was told to jump just before impact. Would of loved to seen more stuff about that than touristy junk. Anything with "casey jones" on the label appears to get sold there....Great museum otherwise..thanx for the tour

  • @stephenwoods5808
    @stephenwoods5808 3 года назад +1

    I lived in Jackson from 1953 til 1957 and remember well seeing steam locomotives in regular service as a child. I visited the original museum but need to get back to Jackson to see the present version!

  • @docholiday6421
    @docholiday6421 4 года назад +1

    Wre u been bag er. Lost ? You been missing in Retirement? Got all that tube money..5 videos a day gone .good 2 see u alive..🤓👧👧👧🌁

  • @Steamaddict1603
    @Steamaddict1603 4 года назад +1

    When you were in the locomotive, the long lever that went into the boiler is the throttle, the brake was diagonal from it. The lever that you touched looked like it opened the firebox doors.

  • @fs357mag
    @fs357mag 3 года назад +1

    That Morse Code says, “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine” ...

  • @brandonharris7516
    @brandonharris7516 2 года назад +1

    I know much about train if I was there I will tell you everything

  • @rampage1925
    @rampage1925 4 года назад +1

    Oh wow im surprised the sink whole wasn't on the news it might of been but i live close to Jackson my self and just wow

  • @richardsobieck9660
    @richardsobieck9660 29 дней назад

    Nice video. But I will say I was dismayed that they had a diesel train running in the museum, but even worse was the steam train wit NO caboose. Shame 😁

  • @groovy174
    @groovy174 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for showing everyone that place for people who can't get there. Hope the sinkhole doesn't get bigger. Keep up the good work the videos are good.

  • @BuzzardsRoostWoodcraft
    @BuzzardsRoostWoodcraft 4 года назад +1

    I'm going to be honest. I thought you were talking about the Ninja Turtles Casey at first

  • @jack2breeze
    @jack2breeze 4 года назад +1

    Have you been to the Beat Museum in San Francisco?

  • @tonyperkis1282
    @tonyperkis1282 4 года назад +1

    My grandmother took care of casey jones widow when she was in the nursing home she said he was a drunk

  • @susansmith8514
    @susansmith8514 4 года назад +2

    Wish we would have know you were in Jackson. We would love to meet you!

  • @nicochicago2028
    @nicochicago2028 4 года назад +1

    Que pasa Jacob! I finally finished watching this Vlog. It took me a few tries.

  • @CaptainBlueSam
    @CaptainBlueSam 4 года назад +1

    Used to work here! Wish I had known you were in Jackson.

  • @markp3270
    @markp3270 4 года назад +1

    Amazing, Jacob!
    There last yr. & SO, AGREE; Entirely "Underated"😐
    Thank You, for sharing; Enjoyed!

  • @marybell5414
    @marybell5414 4 года назад +1

    I used to live here i love that place they have good icecream and fudge

  • @kellyopondue
    @kellyopondue 4 года назад +2

    hey you're so close to me! I even mentioned you should go here. 😍

  • @Wiggybotton
    @Wiggybotton 4 года назад +1

    I didn't cringe, at all, when you mentioned the room was where Casey and his wife did 'husband and wife' intimate things. ;) I loved it!

  • @mslaerik66
    @mslaerik66 4 года назад +1

    Riding that train high on cocaine Casey Jones you better watch your speed !

  • @paducahandlouisvillerailro1694
    @paducahandlouisvillerailro1694 3 года назад +1

    John Luther Jones is a real hero on the Illinois Central railroad

  • @richardarcher3435
    @richardarcher3435 Год назад +1

    I'm over here in the UK and I thought the most famous Casey Jones product was the TV series. Casey Jones, a steamin' and a rollin'. There wasn't any mention of that at all. Perhaps that series wasn't a hit over there, I don't know. It made a big impression on me growing up in the sixties.

    • @tooleyheadbang4239
      @tooleyheadbang4239 6 месяцев назад

      It's the ONLY reason Jones is even KNOWN here in Britain.

  • @kayclapp8639
    @kayclapp8639 4 года назад +1

    I think I had one of the "Tootle" the train engine books when I was a little girl. And I remember the wax kool-aid drinks, too. I loved them! And, of course, you can still buy them.

  • @robinsmith7604
    @robinsmith7604 4 года назад +1

    Hi you should go to the American treasure tour museum in Pennsylvania

  • @messyjessy0420
    @messyjessy0420 4 года назад +3

    Hey! I live in Jackson! Are you still here?

    • @michaelknight6878
      @michaelknight6878 4 года назад +2

      Jessica J me too! Id like to have got to meet him.

  • @robclark3095
    @robclark3095 4 года назад +2

    I'd always thought that Casey Jones was fictional.

  • @aaronp51mustang
    @aaronp51mustang 4 года назад +6

    The Telegraph says:
    *and it may he alittle different becasue my translating is alittle rusty*
    "Epstien didnt kill himself"

  • @KentuckyGirl
    @KentuckyGirl 4 года назад +1

    I've heard about Casey Jones through the song all my Life. It was nice seeing this video it was very informative an interesting.