I was here at the Redwood Valley Railway back twice in 2015. And later in October 2021. They have five engines here. Redwood Valley Railway #2 “Juniper” (A Diesel-Hydraulic engine built sometime in the mid 20th Century by the Redwood Valley Shops). Redwood Valley Railway #4 “Laurel” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1965). Redwood Valley Railway #5 “Fern” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1987). Redwood Valley Railway #7 “Oak” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1978 to 2006). Redwood Valley Railway #11 “Sequoia” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1978).
This is honestly the best Redwood Valley Railway video I've ever seen! The 4K quality, The 11, everything! The 11 is my favorite engine, and one time The employees ran The 11 on my 11th birthday Just for me! The 11 has a Sabre Norris 3 chime because The Whistle sounds like her. Sabre Norris is from The Norris Nuts, and The 11 has a beautifully Australian accent whistle. I can identify all of The Employees in this video because I've been going to Redwood valley Railway for 10 years. At 0:16, The Engineer driving the 11 is Cedric Farrell. He is a brand new engineer to The Redwood valley Railway, and recently got qualified. At 0:39, The Man on The Platform is Grant Smith. Me and him were friends for many years, and we made an arrangement with him that we can cut the lines there. At 2:15, The Guy in The Black Shirt and glasses is Nate. I first met him when He and Damase were on platform when I visited in February. He is a new employee at Redwood Valley. At 2:27, The Engineer running The train was Joesph Delgman, We call him Joey. He got Qualified as an Engineer back in July. At 7:33, The Guy in overalls on The right is Charlie Buhre. I was friends with his mother Sarah Buhre at one point. He is a member of The Golden Gate Live Steamers, The Railroad below Redwood Valley. At 7:34, The Man standing on The Platform with Blue overalls is Damien Diepenbrock. He is currently one of The newer Employees at Redwood Valley. At 8:43, The Guy driving The train is Marco Alcaino. He ran The 7 last time I was there. He also got Qualified in July. Those are Just about all of The Employees in The Video.
I was here at the Redwood Valley Railway back twice in 2015. And later in October 2021. They have five engines here.
Redwood Valley Railway #2 “Juniper” (A Diesel-Hydraulic engine built sometime in the mid 20th Century by the Redwood Valley Shops).
Redwood Valley Railway #4 “Laurel” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1965).
Redwood Valley Railway #5 “Fern” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1987).
Redwood Valley Railway #7 “Oak” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1978 to 2006).
Redwood Valley Railway #11 “Sequoia” (Built by the Redwood Valley Shops in 1978).
0:52 nice little bit of wheel slip there… Really is amazing how that small train can carry that many people.
This is honestly the best Redwood Valley Railway video I've ever seen! The 4K quality, The 11, everything! The 11 is my favorite engine, and one time The employees ran The 11 on my 11th birthday Just for me! The 11 has a Sabre Norris 3 chime because The Whistle sounds like her. Sabre Norris is from The Norris Nuts, and The 11 has a beautifully Australian accent whistle. I can identify all of The Employees in this video because I've been going to Redwood valley Railway for 10 years.
At 0:16, The Engineer driving the 11 is Cedric Farrell. He is a brand new engineer to The Redwood valley Railway, and recently got qualified.
At 0:39, The Man on The Platform is Grant Smith. Me and him were friends for many years, and we made an arrangement with him that we can cut the lines there.
At 2:15, The Guy in The Black Shirt and glasses is Nate. I first met him when He and Damase were on platform when I visited in February. He is a new employee at Redwood Valley.
At 2:27, The Engineer running The train was Joesph Delgman, We call him Joey. He got Qualified as an Engineer back in July.
At 7:33, The Guy in overalls on The right is Charlie Buhre. I was friends with his mother Sarah Buhre at one point. He is a member of The Golden Gate Live Steamers, The Railroad below Redwood Valley.
At 7:34, The Man standing on The Platform with Blue overalls is Damien Diepenbrock. He is currently one of The newer Employees at Redwood Valley.
At 8:43, The Guy driving The train is Marco Alcaino. He ran The 7 last time I was there. He also got Qualified in July.
Those are Just about all of The Employees in The Video.
Thank you!!!
Did you watch on an HDR device? It is hard to film there due to the shadows and contrast between sun and shadow
@@Heisler146 Do you work at Redwood valley?
How long is the ride?
Not long. Maybe 12 minutes
Does it require ticket before ahead for ride and where to buy ?
Yes ticket are $4 per person onsite.
Que más se puede hacer en este lugar, aparte de tener un paseo en tren ??
www.ebparks.org/parks/tilden
granjas, jardines, tiovivo, nadando, picnic
www.ebparks.org/sites/default/files/TildenMapBrochure_2023-06-web.pdf