Western Railway Museum Showcase Weekend 2023: A Plethora of Traction | 5/27-28/23
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Over Memorial Day Weekend 2023, the Western Railway Museum held their annual Museum Showcase event. This year there were lots of interesting consists and equipment out including SN 654 with SN 1632, Key System Wrecker 1011, MUNI Rail Grinder 0109, and the museum's newest acquisition, LAMTA 164. All the cars that were operating over the weekend are seen in the video, and the whole history of electric transit and interurban operations in California are seen first hand in stunning cinematic 4K!
This was the first outing for my Lumix G95, which is now my main video camera, and this video is sure to entertain both the full fledged traction enthusiast, as well as the casual railfan.
Enjoy the action during Showcase Weekend 2023 at Rio Vista Junction!
Its good to see the progress at the Museum.
21:51 that Freight motor with siderods
That is very cool indeed!
Not a freight motor, a MOW car. Not exactly sure what purpose, but there is a film of it helping to pull up the Key System's electrification.
@@mikehawk2003.......
My Disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined....😭
I really enjoyed my time at the Western Railway Museum! I had a blast recording and riding the all the trains they were running. I hoped you had a lot fun, and I hope to see you again at the museum!
Wow, so cool thank you for sharing this. My dream is to visit here one day I only live a few hours away. I really need to get there. 👍
The Sacramento Northern Interurban cars always look amazing. I think I have every book ever published on this line!😀 Really cool video!👍
Thank you for sharing this footage! This is a high-quality video recording with excellent framing and editing. It is so great to see old-time vehicles from the Key System along with the modern standard gauge siblings from the San Diego Trolley Metropolitan Transit System. This is prompting me to plan a trip to the Museum.
It was so much fun, thanks for getting video of this
How could anyone expect me not to? 😄
Wonderful memories. There are fewer and fewer of us who remember riding these wonderful machines when they were in full service. The ‘B’ car to highschool; the ‘F’ train to visit Grandmother, who took 10 year old me from Berkeley to downtown Oakland on the # 5 Telegraph trolley. Lovely-thanks much.
Interesting spent much time at WRM some volunteer before travel time and other commitments took over Muni 178 very familiar.
Haven't kept up good to see doing well
Imagine my surprise to see a W Class tram there from my hometown.
new camera looks great!
Excellent video! And outstanding audio! Just love the sounds from the old beasts. Was there any operable piece that did not make an appearance that day?
This was over 2 days, and there were at least 3 that didn’t run over that weekend
The coupling rods on works car 1011 are unusual. Was this car only used in reserved right of ways (ie not on the road?) otherwise I’d have expected they’d have a guard or cover to protect pedestrians like out steam trams did
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🚂🚃🚄🚅🚇🚈🚉🚝🚞🛤 especially antique streetcars 🚊🚋 and interurban cars like all of those. He thinks they are highly underrated forms of public transportation and should be preserved, restored, and put back into service. He also thinks that old interurban lines should be rebuilt and used again he really believes that they could still have their uses today running between cities that they would cut down on traffic and pollution and would a very fun and interesting ride. But he doesn't like wind turbines he says they spoil the scenery and wishes that they would either be replaced with fuel cells or redesigned to look like antique windmills or weather vanes or anemometers.
Antique windmills caused the near extinction of local Golden Eagles which is why they were redesigned.
@@mikehawk2003 We did not know that but thank you for your reply 😊☺😄😀🙂. But my son still doesn't like wind turbines he thinks they spoil the scenery and should be replaced with fuel cells or redesigned to look like a weather vanes or anemometers.
@@gretchenchadwick8343 What would fuel cells do?
@@shreychaudhary4477 Fuel cells create electricity and heat from chemical reactions and not combustion.
@@gretchenchadwick8343 What sort of chemical reactions would there be? And what about when those chemicals run out? Wouldn't you need to use energy to separate them again?
That was excellent Hunter. 👍 My only question is why did you not ride one or two?
I did, just didn’t photograph, I was also a motorman at the museum for 3 years, so I’ve seen our line quite a bit, and have that posted in an earlier video on WRM, plus you can’t see the train if you are on that train!
@@HunterLohseRRVideos OK Thanks, for the info I will look for WRM on your channel 👍
Nice video. So who was Loring C. Jensen?
A major supporter of our museum, whose funds were the nucleus of our endowment
@@HunterLohseRRVideos Thanks. I douldn't find any information about him on the Internet - not even the museum's web site.
And let's see my parts collection consists of two role signs from a bridge unit one that goes by The doors, one that goes under the motorman's window and the headlight. Also have the bell from a 350 class streetcar and the controller handle from a market Street Railway car
Whoopsies I also have a I scale 187 built in St Petersburg Russia
Well let's see of the things shown in this video the only ones I have not run would be the 1005, both lrvs, the number 7, the 0109 that's about it everything else I have run within the first time I ran something was the 178 that would have been before the host of the video was born I'm sure by a long shot since that was about 1973