Electroliners to Liberty Liners

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @geac9100
    @geac9100 Год назад +6

    That's one great trainset.
    A lounge car and the speeds attainable,
    great show!

  • @johnchambers8528
    @johnchambers8528 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. It was nice to see them at speed at their original home in Illinois land Wisconsin. I got to ride them here in Pennsylvania on the Norristown line as Liberty Liners. I enjoyed the fact that SEPTA kept the bar cars in use. I always rode in the evening to my job in Stratford, Pa. Changing to a bus at Villanova. I happened to turn 21 during my travels and decided to have a party on the Liberty Liner to celebrate. I enjoyed my first alcoholic drink in the bar car on the Liberty Liner with some of my friends. Many of them had never been on this train and could not believe SEPTA had such a nice train on that line. By the way I never heard the horn on the Norristown line since there were no grade crossings and no other reason for the operator to sound it. But in the video I heard it and it does remind me of the sound of the GG-1 horn.

  • @ATSF669
    @ATSF669 Год назад +8

    Hey thanks for using my footage of the electroliner at IRM! This is a nice collection!

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад +3

      Thanks for your comment. I wanted a clip of each set in preservation and yours was the best of those at IRM. My last visit there was when it was still under restoration.

  • @carlsalomon8550
    @carlsalomon8550 Год назад +4

    Ironically, both trains have now been owned longer by museums than while in regular service on the North Shore and Red Arrow combined.

  • @antoniosanchezvigil
    @antoniosanchezvigil Год назад +5

    Fantastic film. Congratulations from Spain. It is very interesting see these takes of top interurbans trains that soon sadly disappeared but soon will come again.

  • @stuartaaron613
    @stuartaaron613 Год назад +6

    Great video. While I've never had a chance to ride the Liners, I did ride the Brill Bullets, including a three car fan trip back in 1989.

    • @Jeff-uj8xi
      @Jeff-uj8xi Год назад +3

      I was on that three car Bullet fan trip in 1989 Are you sure it wasn't earlier than that? I think it was in the late 1970's or very early 1980's. I believe I have a post card of it.The motorman really wound it up to a high speed on that trip. And in those days, the track wasn't in very good condition. In recent years, the track is rebuilt, but SEPTA reduced the super-elevation on the curves. They've also reduced the top running speed on the modern cars. I rode the line when it was better than a roller coaster. I've been on Bullet cars where the passengers actually crossed themselves and said a Hail Mary.....lol... My favorite seat on a Bullet car was the back motorman's seat.

  • @Dorpmuller
    @Dorpmuller Год назад +2

    4.42 Love the single bell horn! Can even hear the air.

  • @tombarnes7196
    @tombarnes7196 Год назад +3

    I love those Electro-Liners!

  • @joeynova3550
    @joeynova3550 Год назад +1

    Awesome to see them being pushed by the Baldwin to the P&W interchange on the Pennsylvania Railroad's Cardington branch. I believe that footage was at the old Sears/Millbourne Mills site where they just built a C.H.O.P. distribution center.

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 Год назад +2

    About the sound track:
    The 'liners in real life had silent gears, may have had PCC drive couplings between motor and axle.

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад

      Some of the sounds were from actual liner recordings, others from generic traction sources. I did the best I could to match the soundtrack to the perceived speed in the film. My goal is plausibility when 100% accuracy isn't possible. Thanks for watching.

    • @RedArrow73
      @RedArrow73 Год назад

      @@fmnut Your sync work was outstanding.

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад

      @@RedArrow73 thanks.

    • @williamgreenwood-i8u
      @williamgreenwood-i8u Год назад

      The Liners have Westinghouse-Nuttle gear boxes, like the Red Arrow Brilliners and St Louis cars as well as West Penn 832. Silent and no rumbling of universal joints!

  • @XBOXShawn12thman
    @XBOXShawn12thman 5 месяцев назад +1

    at 1:57 .... that horn sounds like a ship!!! 🤣

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@XBOXShawn12thman it's a Leslie Tyfon horn, originally developed for ships and later adapted for railway use.

    • @XBOXShawn12thman
      @XBOXShawn12thman 5 месяцев назад

      @@fmnut THATS AWESOME!!!

  • @Jeff-uj8xi
    @Jeff-uj8xi Год назад +2

    I enjoyed riding the car sets on the Red Arrow Norristown Line when they were Liberty Liners. I have Liberty Liner drink coasters and cocktail napkins in my collection. I could usually be found at the front window seat. I'm glad both car sets have been saved. The IRM has done a great job with theirs in North Shore colors and lettering. Rock Hill has theirs in the Red Arrow Liberty Liner scheme. Last I heard, the IRM set isn''t fully restored yet. Rock Hill's set, also in need of further restoration operates, but I hear it draws an awful lot of power and puts a real strain on the substation.
    One prize in my collection is a North Shore lunch check for one Electro Burger.

    • @RedArrow73
      @RedArrow73 Год назад

      Funny, people familiar with the North Shore said mgmt reckoned the power draw of an Electroliner to be equivalent to a two car train.
      The center truck was only fitted with brakes. Total: 5.

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 Год назад +1

    On the P & W, as a 10-yo kid I watched a 'Liner hit 80 for about one second.

  • @peterhanahoe4913
    @peterhanahoe4913 Год назад +1

    Great stuff once again, superb collection of really interesting units.

  • @albertcarello619
    @albertcarello619 5 месяцев назад

    I'm sure the Liberty Liners sounded their horns when running past stations they didn't stop at. The gongs were still on these trains but they were never sounded except when leaving or entering a station.

  • @dasteelerfan1
    @dasteelerfan1 Год назад +2

    These are really well built trains

  • @fisherbridgeproductions
    @fisherbridgeproductions Год назад +3

    Very cool old school video

  • @wolfgangpfeilergartenbahnd6530
    @wolfgangpfeilergartenbahnd6530 Год назад +1

    Great historical video👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
    @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory Год назад +6

    If you uploaded this three days ago this would be perfect

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад +2

      Why is that important? What happened 3 days ago?

    • @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
      @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory Год назад +3

      @@fmnut The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee's last full day of service was on January 20th, 1963. Would have been perfect for the 60th Anniversary.

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад +1

      @@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory sorry, didn't realize that or I would have pushed harder for that date. Thanks for watching.

    • @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
      @WesternOhioInterurbanHistory Год назад +1

      @@fmnut It's alright. Cool seing more Electroliner footage.

    • @Dorpmuller
      @Dorpmuller Год назад +1

      @@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory Would've been perfect if the auto industry hadn't destroyed everything.

  • @georgetompkins5438
    @georgetompkins5438 Год назад +1

    excellent video my man

  • @Martin98Baumann
    @Martin98Baumann Год назад +2

    Nice footage but what is going on at 7:57 to 8:11 the single car is dangerously close to the Liner it is following, did it run a red signal?

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад

      I thought the same thing. Being a transit operation rather than a common carrier line, there may have been different rules in effect than the ones with which we're familiar.

  • @allanegleston4931
    @allanegleston4931 Год назад +3

    would have been neat to see them do all ahead full!!!!! 110 mph.

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад +3

      Only happened once, a speed test right after delivery. They overran the timings at grade crossings, the gates not descending until after the train passed. There was also some pronounced oscillation due to the jointed rail. The chief mechanical officer ordered the field shunts (which allowed higher speeds) to be disconnected for safety's sake.

  • @Maketrainsgreatagain
    @Maketrainsgreatagain Год назад +3

    Wow. Efficient electric city center to city center transport. Thank god we got rid of that.

    • @maas1208
      @maas1208 Год назад +2

      Please tell me you're being sarcastic

  • @brandonharris7516
    @brandonharris7516 Год назад +2

    I saw one those before

  • @Isochest
    @Isochest Год назад +1

    Was this interurban electrified at 660v dc throughout or did it have 1500v dc sections?

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад +2

      600V DC throughout.

    • @albertcarello619
      @albertcarello619 5 месяцев назад +1

      @lsochest; No the voltage is 600volts DC CURRENT -to 650 volts DC CURRENT.

  • @michaelXXLF
    @michaelXXLF Год назад +1

    2:00 sounds almost like a GG1.

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад

      Similar type horn, but it's a WABCO E2B rather than the Leslie Tyfon A200 of the GG1'S. Slightly different pitch.

    • @michaelXXLF
      @michaelXXLF Год назад

      @@fmnut Wee bit higher, isn't it? Thanks for clearing that!

    • @fmnut
      @fmnut  Год назад +2

      @@michaelXXLF well, I take back what I said earlier. Both horns sound the same note. I based my earlier statement on a few samples from my own audio files. A more complete study revealed the error. Any variations in pitch were probably due to adjustments of the diaphragms or lack thereof. Thanks for watching.

    • @michaelXXLF
      @michaelXXLF Год назад +2

      @@fmnut Thanks for diving into that! 😅👍