My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🚂🚃🚄🚅🚇🚈🚉🚊🚝🚞🚋🛤 especially steam locomotives like #9 there. He is overjoyed to see it operating again and hopes that from now on it will pull both passengers and freight.
Everyone wants to see steam engines go fast... You gotta realize that running them fast and hard puts a lot of stress on them. They're old. You gotta take it kinda easy on them unless you want it to be in the shop all the time.
@@PowerTrain611 not all old steam trains will need to be in the shops all the time because they go too fast it depends on the steam locomotive if it's a switching steam locomotive then don't run it at high speed only run it at maximum or slower because they weren't built for speed now if an old steam train that can go fast like a 4-6-0 4-6-2 4-6-4 yes they are good to go at max as long if it is safe
@@Hozy780 You underestimate the concept of metal fatigue, especially with 100 year old parts... You can maintain it perfectly, it's still eventually going to break.
This is my other channel Trainzife but this is me Hozy speaking yes I agree with you that's all true but when they restore steam trains they usually get new parts for them and literally rebuild the whole thing @@PowerTrain611
My son is special needs and he loves trains 🚆🚂🚃🚄🚅🚇🚈🚉🚊🚝🚞🚋🛤 especially steam locomotives like #9 there. He is overjoyed to see it operating again and hopes that from now on it will pull both passengers and freight.
If only theres was a quieter solution to dynamos, like an axle alternator or something.
If 9 can visit the BR&W railroad in the future, she could fill in the excursions for 60!
I hope that they'll run it as fast as cnj 113 if the woodstown Central railroad track speed can allow it to go fast as 113
9 will be able to do between 15-25MPH the max speed on the Woodstown Central Railroad for passenger trains is 30MPH
Everyone wants to see steam engines go fast... You gotta realize that running them fast and hard puts a lot of stress on them. They're old. You gotta take it kinda easy on them unless you want it to be in the shop all the time.
@@PowerTrain611 not all old steam trains will need to be in the shops all the time because they go too fast it depends on the steam locomotive if it's a switching steam locomotive then don't run it at high speed only run it at maximum or slower because they weren't built for speed now if an old steam train that can go fast like a 4-6-0 4-6-2 4-6-4 yes they are good to go at max as long if it is safe
@@Hozy780 You underestimate the concept of metal fatigue, especially with 100 year old parts... You can maintain it perfectly, it's still eventually going to break.
This is my other channel Trainzife but this is me Hozy speaking yes I agree with you that's all true but when they restore steam trains they usually get new parts for them and literally rebuild the whole thing @@PowerTrain611
Hello I am railfan of sms 9 and i want t know do it burn oil and what kind also I want to go for cab ride and be engineir on it thank you
Oh, I think there is a height requirement for this ride.
pal you can't just get in a locomotive and drive off
you gotta know what to do exactly
SMS #9 is coal fired.
foamer detected
Denied.
what railroad?
SMS Rail Lines
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