Stellar video! Loved the closer, very unique, and very fitting. Perfectly captures the era the NCR and our charter hoped to present. We hope you'll join us again soon for another charter - perhaps another NCR event; we had many locations and scenes planned out that we simply could not cram into one day.
How lovely to see a new build steam loco of the classic 440 wood burner locos of the 19th century. Steam is probably the closest thing to a living machine that there ever was and will be. What young child today would not be awestruck at the spectacle of a steam loco.
This photo charter was great but the ending with the music and those lovely photos really made this feel like it was the Civil War times I especially loved it when they posed with the locomotive as railroad and soldiers of that time did. The music I loved as well. Its events like these that show us time travel is possible even for brief or short moments.
Not strictly, the original NCRR had a York but it was an earlier design. This one was, if I'm remembering right, built to the plans of the UP 119 at Golden Spike NHP.
Stellar video! Loved the closer, very unique, and very fitting. Perfectly captures the era the NCR and our charter hoped to present. We hope you'll join us again soon for another charter - perhaps another NCR event; we had many locations and scenes planned out that we simply could not cram into one day.
Thank you! I had a great time and will definitely keep my eyes open for your future announcements.
First and plus your so lucky to be with dynamo productions
Thanks, Dynamo put on a good show for us!
How lovely to see a new build steam loco of the classic 440 wood burner locos of the 19th century.
Steam is probably the closest thing to a living machine that there ever was and will be.
What young child today would not be awestruck at the spectacle of a steam loco.
Dynamo productions sure did a great job with this photo charter.
They really did!
This photo charter was great but the ending with the music and those lovely photos really made this feel like it was the Civil War times I especially loved it when they posed with the locomotive as railroad and soldiers of that time did. The music I loved as well. Its events like these that show us time travel is possible even for brief or short moments.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed!
Awesome! 17 fits a Civil war charter so well
Thanks! she certainly does.
OUTSTANDING video, great lighting and angles. Sound is great as well
Thank you!
That's some great video of a terrific looking train!
Thank you very much!
What a stunning video! I really like the way you did the ending, featuring Leaning on the Everlasting arms.
Thanks Eli!
Beautiful train & scenery...regards from South Australia
Thank you!
I will Always, Always be a Number One Huge Fan of Steam Locomotives Forever and Always and Forever and Always. ;-)
Thank you for this great video. I can't believe that I missed this. I would have been there in a second.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow what a beautiful locomotive and train set! Nice video! 👍
Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!
I Love Steam Locomotives
Best "Thanksgiving" RUclips Video In The Universe! ;-)
I Agree with the 999,999 RUclips-Likers on RUclips, Steam Locomotives will Always, Always be Number One!
Is the york based on any loco in particular
Not strictly, the original NCRR had a York but it was an earlier design. This one was, if I'm remembering right, built to the plans of the UP 119 at Golden Spike NHP.
*Rare colorized footage from 1864*
Who is number 17 owned by? Is she still owned by the man who built her?
17 has been owned by the Northern Central Railway since she was built in 2013.
@@SmokyMtnSteam OK thanks for the information here I thought she was still owned by the man who built her
;-)