Wonderful footage! Counting the aux water tender and the two non-assisting heritage units, I count that as 20 car equivalents in that consist....an amazing performance for the 765. It proves once again that the demise of steam on class 1 railroads was not due to capability issues but solely to economics. Thanks to FWRHS for keeping the history alive for subsequent generations who would otherwise have missed out on the excitement!
well thats just it, the steamers took more crew and upkeep, and fuel in water and coal, then a diesle electro just needing diesle or say bunker oil. The steamers were a mature technology, at that point with well over 100 years of development and practice, and they could produce more power per size due to weight due to more traction then a diesle, it was not for lack of power, they were just more expensive to run, and took more men to keep going. the 765 is 4000 hp same as the new ge locos.
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Wonderful footage! Counting the aux water tender and the two non-assisting heritage units, I count that as 20 car equivalents in that consist....an amazing performance for the 765. It proves once again that the demise of steam on class 1 railroads was not due to capability issues but solely to economics. Thanks to FWRHS for keeping the history alive for subsequent generations who would otherwise have missed out on the excitement!
That horseshoe curve shot was amazing! Both 765 and the heritage units sounded great chugging uphill!
Great H/D video can't wait to purchase this one and the #630 Bristol area trips DVD.
Awesome preview, can't wait for the full feature!
Wie kann man nur in diesen herrlichen Zug, diese Blaue Conrail antun?
Love the shot at Mapleton!
765 is running on the PRR.
Great shot at Mapleton. Well done there
NS6677 that shot at Mapelton is eastbound right or westbound?
yeah! the first part of the preview only shows steam, not the diesels behind it listen!
Is that the C&O 614T whistle? It sounds exactly like it.
good
Nickel Plate Road 765 is performed flawlessly on the excursions.
well thats just it, the steamers took more crew and upkeep, and fuel in water and coal, then a diesle electro just needing diesle or say bunker oil. The steamers were a mature technology, at that point with well over 100 years of development and practice, and they could produce more power per size due to weight due to more traction then a diesle, it was not for lack of power, they were just more expensive to run, and took more men to keep going.
the 765 is 4000 hp same as the new ge locos.
when can I look for this on your site in August or September good stuff
It looks to me that it would be difficult for the engineers to see up ahead without hanging out the side of the cab. Am I wrong about that?
That old Loco isn't doing a thing! Yeah sure no smoke from the diesels... with today's fuels you will never know or see!
Oh wait use your ears....Steam sounds like diesels?
What a rip off. NKP 765 yeah and 2 diesels? So fake at least put the diesels at the end of the train! This video is not worth watching!