The Real Movie Star Locomotive | The Tale of Sierra Number 3 | History in the Dark

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @poowg2657
    @poowg2657 Год назад +69

    I believe #3 has had more railroad names painted on her tender than any other locomotive in history.

    • @SalmanMentos
      @SalmanMentos Год назад +11

      Fictional also included

    • @poowg2657
      @poowg2657 Год назад +9

      You got it. Seems almost every movie or show she had a different railroad name on her tender. One was the "Southern & Northern" IIRC.

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 Год назад +8

      A true actor can play many characters.

    • @jimmymccartney2049
      @jimmymccartney2049 Год назад +2

      She was also hand drawn and animated for An American Tail ll Fievel Goes West(1991).

  • @yewenyi
    @yewenyi Год назад +17

    She should have won the Emmy for the best locomotive in a movie.

    • @Steamtheamaricanengine
      @Steamtheamaricanengine 5 месяцев назад

      Ikr besides the pere marquett of course but that doesnt count (bc she was only featured one movie the polar express)

  • @isaiahwilliams2642
    @isaiahwilliams2642 Год назад +27

    Nice video.
    I'm friends with Larry Jensen, author of "The Movie Railroads," and also a writer on "Little House on the Prairie." He's written consistently about #3 and other movie star locomotives as far back as the late 70s. I highly recommend his "Hollywood's Railroads" book series if you haven't read them already.
    If you're interested in a follow up, the 2nd biggest movie star locomotive in the US is undoubtedly Virginia and Truckee #11, the "Reno." Who was owned by MGM from 1945-1970, and then Old Tucson studios from 1970-2021, and just recently bought back by the Virginia and Truckee railroad for restoration.
    In fact, you could probably do a whole video of the V&T locomotives and cars that were owned by Hollywood. If that sounds interesting, I'd be happy to assist in research.
    Also, I've seen "Diamond Stud," it was very boring, and not pleasant, and I genuinely think the film crew was more interested in filming the train than any of the naked women.

    • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
      @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад

      But don't forget 'Inyo', V&T No 22, which has also got a long movie pedigree to her credit - as does their 'Dayton'.

    • @FreedomLovingLoyalistOfficial
      @FreedomLovingLoyalistOfficial Год назад

      Thats Amazing!

    • @isaiahwilliams2642
      @isaiahwilliams2642 Год назад +1

      @@JohnDavies-cn3ro Yeah, but #11 trumps both of their filmographies. I could see him doing them collectively though.

  • @egon90123
    @egon90123 Год назад +13

    First time watcher, 13 year resident of Sonora, CA and have been on Kelly 3 times. Twice riding in the back and once in the cab where I got to pull the whistle on a special night several years ago where they actually had her roll into downtown Sonora as a thank you for all the support the city has shown Railtown 1879. Also as a bit of trivia, they still use the water tank they used for the opening of Petticoat Junction to refill Kelly's water tank. They had to put a support structure around it because of the age of the original timbers, but you can still see the tank itself.

    • @mikeninneman6575
      @mikeninneman6575 Год назад +1

      The water tank is not the same one used in Petticoat Junction, it has been rebuilt numerous times, most recently in 2002 when the roof was added. One of the previous water tanks had a roof over it, so it was recreated as an homage to the original.

  • @JonBerry555
    @JonBerry555 Год назад +11

    Its kind of fitting that when she appeared in a time travel movie, it was set before her build date.

  • @Gaminggunzeller
    @Gaminggunzeller Год назад +8

    Sierra Railway No 3's Lima 5 chime steam whistle was even used in The Polar Express.

  • @davidkuykendall3437
    @davidkuykendall3437 11 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up in Jamestown, CA. and I went to school about a quarter of a mile away from Railtown 1897 which is her current home. I have ridden behind this locomotive multiple times, and have grown up around her. This locomotive single handedly inspired my current love for steam locomotion and is the bar by which I measure all other steam locomotives. I wish they hadn't converted her to an oil burner, but its good that they did. I remember when they announced on the local news that they would be filming a movie and that we could expect to see different color smoke around town, and one day we saw colored smoke coming up around where the delorean was unloaded onto the tracks in BTTF3. And when I was a baby I was taken to the depot to watch them film part of an episode of Little house on the praire, and Michael Landon asked my parents if he could hold me. Thank you for featuring her in one of your videos.

    • @SierraRailway
      @SierraRailway 11 месяцев назад +1

      The locomotive has been an oil burner since 1900, only used wood/coal loads for aesthetics.

  • @markfrench8892
    @markfrench8892 Год назад +21

    The other famous locomotive built by the Rogers Locomotive Works was the Union Pacific #119 that was present at the driving of the Gold Spike at Promontory Summit in 1869.

    • @PowerTrain611
      @PowerTrain611 Год назад +6

      And Illinois Central 382, the engine Casey Jones rode to the promised land.

    • @kevwebb2637
      @kevwebb2637 Год назад +2

      Central Pacific Jupiter

    • @markfrench8892
      @markfrench8892 Год назад +3

      ​​@@kevwebb2637he Jupiter was a Schenectady built locomotive. Do a little research.

  • @brentboswell1294
    @brentboswell1294 Год назад +5

    I have a soft spot in my heart for Old No. 1, aka El Paso and Southwestern No. 1. She's a 4-4-0 American that was built by Breese, Kneeland and Co. In 1857 (!) for the railroad that became the Milwaukee Road. She was the first locomotive purchased for an upstart railroad called the Arizona and Southeastern, later to be called the El Paso and Southwestern. She was in revenue service until 1924, when the Southern Pacific acquired the EP&SW. She's been in some films, including the 1938 MGM movie "Let Freedom Ring!". She's the only Breese Kneeland locomotive that didn't get scrapped.

  • @TankEngineMedia
    @TankEngineMedia Год назад +6

    Dang Kelly’s had quite the history being in both Movie and Tv business for a long time, glad she’s still running to this day. I might plan on taking a visit to see her this summer if I do

  • @zackattack7489
    @zackattack7489 Год назад +7

    She was also one of the whistles for the poler express

  • @Sevenfeet0
    @Sevenfeet0 Год назад +5

    Thinking to myself, "I think I've seen her on the screen before." After the video: "Yes I have....A LOT!"

  • @TheGs4_4449
    @TheGs4_4449 Год назад +7

    I have actually seen her in person. She is at the Jamestown Railroad Museum. I got to ride a train pulled by her. I could be wrong but she is still at Jamestown to this day. I one time rode in her cab when the crew took her to the round house.

  • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
    @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад +2

    THANK YOU, GOOD BUDDY! This, in my humble opinion, is the finest movie you've made. You've guessed it, I'm a big fan of old No 3, and its good to see a photo of her in original condition. Didn't know she'd been in silent movies as well. I watched 'Duel in the Sun' purely to see her 'walk on' part (along with 'Inyo') and, quite frankly, she deserved a better film for her first talking venture. Indeed, No 3 and Inyo were the only roles in the movie........ I caught her playing a walk on part in another TV movie - can't recall its name - where she's pulling a flatcar with the hero's horse drawn carriage up an incline.
    A few years back I restored a Tyco/Mantua model of her, and remembering all the fancy film liveries she's carried, did her up in plain, workaday black as herself - "Sierra Railway No 3" on the tank. Great programme - loved it all.

  • @SierraRailway
    @SierraRailway Год назад +4

    There was nothing wrong with the original boiler that could not have been repaired with enough funding. The UT thickness readings are still visible and for the most part are decent considering its age. However, there were two significant problems: the firebox was fairly thin near the mud ring, and it was a lapseam boiler, which would require a comprehensive inspection every year to inspect the seams. Due to the various issues with the boiler and the fact that it would only be more and more difficult to maintain as the locomotive got older, it was decided to replace it. Being more for the proper preservation of the artifact, I would have advocated to repair and modify it to retain as much original fabric as possible, but unfortunately I wasn’t there or in any position to do so, having been 13 years old at the time.

    • @douglasrien1398
      @douglasrien1398 Год назад

      What is the status of number 3 currently? I know the official word is 1472, but she hasn't run since 2020. That bolder is brand new as of 2010. So why is she out of service early?

    • @douglasrien1398
      @douglasrien1398 Год назад

      Boiler*

    • @mikeninneman6575
      @mikeninneman6575 Год назад +1

      @@douglasrien1398 there’s a lot more to maintaining a steam locomotive than just the boiler, which itself has several areas to inspect and maintain. The locomotive operated briefly last year on a shakedown run, which is what led to the decision to take the locomotive out of service early to perform the 1472-day inspection. Doesn’t matter how new the boiler is, the tubes always wear out eventually and need to be replaced, which is where the project is at right now.

  • @MachRacer4
    @MachRacer4 Год назад +5

    Either Union Pacific 119 or CPRR #60 Jupiter were a product of the Rogers locomotive and Machine Works as well.

  • @shaunbolton4662
    @shaunbolton4662 Год назад +2

    I love the Back To The Future trilogy, but I guess I'm in a total minority- part one is excellent, but my favorite is part three. It's the grand finale to the whole trilogy, the completion of the story. I thought it was a great ending, especially after part two, which I found too convoluted and downbeat. I agreed with the poster tagline- "They saved the best adventure for last!". That's just me- I don't require people to agree. But I've always loved number 3, long before Back To The Future, so thanks for this video! Long may the "Cannonball" steam!!

  • @masterdragon2698
    @masterdragon2698 Год назад +7

    Another movie to mention is polar express where the sound of her whistle is used for the titular train

    • @spectrastar2749
      @spectrastar2749 Год назад +2

      Yup. I recognize her whistle easily

    • @rdfox76
      @rdfox76 Год назад +2

      Except for the very first whistle heard in the distance; that was provided by PM1225 herself because even though the producers felt that they liked Sierra #3's whistle better, they felt that since all the *other* sounds were recorded off PM1225 (and the 3D model was based on her), they really should have her whistle included at least once.

  • @bryankirk755
    @bryankirk755 Год назад +2

    The mini documentary I didn’t know I needed to see, until I watched it, thanks bro

  • @vaclavmacgregor2464
    @vaclavmacgregor2464 Год назад +8

    I heard of her:High Noon, the apple dumpling gang rides again and many more

    • @TheGs4_4449
      @TheGs4_4449 Год назад +1

      She was the one in Back to The Future 3

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +6

    Alco basically was a Consortium of all of the smaller locomotive manufacturers. Smaller locomotive manufacturing companies did not stand a chance against the giant factories like Baldwin and Lima. That's why Alco was formed.

    • @anthonyj.adventures9736
      @anthonyj.adventures9736 Год назад

      Like a conrail for the manufacturer's. But hey they done good. Then again USRA is another consolidation of smaller companies too. Which makes me think of the T1. It's being made in different shops all over the place. What's that make it then for manufacturer?

  • @lukechristmas3951
    @lukechristmas3951 Год назад +4

    I want to start by saying, I certainly hope this video motivates a younger, modern audience to go watch Classic TV and movies. W. N. Kelley is an example of why I wish American steam locomotives should not have their names taken away from them if they have been named. I agree, I prefer to address No. 3 by name. No actual actors are referred to by number. And I think it was time someone did make a video listing all of the movies and TV shows that featured W.N. Kelley. Some of those I've seen and I am big fans of. I can see you yourself are an enjoyer of Petticoat Junction and Green Acres. "Darling, I love you but give me Park Avenue." Kelley appeared in The A-Team two-part special "When You Comin' Back, Range Rider?" working as a means of transport for a rancher who was using her to transport poached wild mustangs. The second part of that episode is actually scheduled on air on MeTV at 5PM central tonight so you uploading this couldn't have had better timing!

  • @ironhorsethrottlemaster5202
    @ironhorsethrottlemaster5202 Год назад +1

    Awesome video I never that locomotive wasn't that many movies and television that's amazing

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +10

    In the old days locomotives were assigned to specific engineer's. After church on Sunday they would go down to the railyard and polish all the brass on the locomotive so it would look good. They were also encouraged by the various railroads to personalize their locomotives. I knew an old engineer in the Train club who started as an eight-year-old Tallow boy on the railroad. Before rule G came into effect when he was a student fireman he said he could tell who was running the engine by the smell of the whiskey in the cab. Drunk people in the old days could perform jobs better than sober people do now. Railroading was a profession in the old days and now it is just a job.

    • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
      @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад +1

      There's an anachronism in the film "Union Pacific", when the good / bad guy (Brian Donlvey?) asks the girl where her pa (the veteran engineer) keeps his 'Rule G' - long before the term, or the rule existed.

  • @matthewpowell2429
    @matthewpowell2429 Год назад +6

    I love this engine! My favorite appearances of her were in BTTF3 and Little House on the Prairie. Also, she serves as inspirations for several characters in fan adaptions I have. Some just having her whistle, while others take her full form.

  • @davidlove21
    @davidlove21 4 месяца назад

    Ol # 3 Used to wake me up Saturday mornings crossing Lime Kiln Rd near Sonora Ca. That distinctive whistle would have me running outside to watch her pass. 😊

  • @TheTransportationFanfromCA
    @TheTransportationFanfromCA Год назад +4

    She is my favorite steam locomotive

  • @DrFruikenstein
    @DrFruikenstein 9 месяцев назад +1

    I grew to love 3 as the Cannonball on Petticoat Junction. After that, I recognized her in other shows and movies.

  • @abbynormal4740
    @abbynormal4740 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting this fascinating look at the history and ongoing career of Sierra #3 aka "Kelly/Kelley" 😀 Some of my fondest childhood memories are linked to the 1960's and '70's shows where Kelly appeared ❤

  • @harrisonallen651
    @harrisonallen651 Год назад +6

    Good old 4-6-0 locomotives

  • @Thattrainguy4334
    @Thattrainguy4334 Год назад +4

    Over 70 movie and TV shows. My god.

  • @YoLo-bb2vc
    @YoLo-bb2vc Год назад +7

    Sierra Number 3 is stunningly beautiful locomotive who found a career after her railway days and one i actually respect alot because prior to watching this video i only remember her from BTTF 3 yet it seems she was one hell of an actress and BFFT 3 was yet another acolade to her many years as an actress. if she was human she would actually be one of the most respected and probably most influencial actresses in hollywood.
    i have always wanted to see her in person but the issue is im a poor man with barly 2 farthings to rub together on a good day and finding that pot of gold to go to america and witness a legendary loco like her would be that bridge too far (it would bankrupt me).
    and HitD i would also call her "Kelley" but id also give her the surname of "Sierra" as it would give her that flair and also respect the company who made her career possible.

    • @andrewmills9353
      @andrewmills9353 Год назад

      Sierra Kelley sounds like a porn star’s name… which she technically is one. 😆

    • @YoLo-bb2vc
      @YoLo-bb2vc Год назад

      @@andrewmills9353 true but i like kelley sierra as it detracts from that silliness but hey its said that there isnt a single actress in hollywierd that has been involved in the porn inductry

    • @fanofeverything30465
      @fanofeverything30465 Год назад +1

      Maybe you'll get to see her some day

    • @fanofeverything30465
      @fanofeverything30465 Год назад

      ​@@YoLo-bb2vc Well that's just lies

    • @YoLo-bb2vc
      @YoLo-bb2vc Год назад +1

      @@fanofeverything30465 what are lies exactly? im curious as to why.

  • @ianprice1744
    @ianprice1744 Год назад +2

    I personally loved to see the history behind this magnificent engine, and I found all the instances of major events corresponding with her Sierra Railroad number to be hilarious in a good way. I mean, what are the odds that so MANY events involved with her happened on the 3rd of something, or another anything that involved the number 3?

  • @enzabrullo5844
    @enzabrullo5844 Год назад

    That is the best info on the Sierra 3
    I have ever seen. Thank you Darkness 🇦🇺

  • @Drif19
    @Drif19 Год назад +6

    Famous ten wheeler

  • @jazeroth322
    @jazeroth322 Год назад +2

    "That had a giant spider" that made me laugh alot!

  • @maymaystudio1702
    @maymaystudio1702 Год назад +7

    i think it's funny that despite the stupidly high number of movies and shows she has been in, the first time i ever saw her in any form was when me and my family just stumbled upon railtown after moving to a house 20ish minutes away, also her likeness and sounds were probably in even more movies, i know they at least used her whistle for the sounds of the whistle of the polar express in 2004

  • @nostall123productions
    @nostall123productions Год назад +1

    This somewhat ties to #3 but on my trips to Colorado I often see the Emma Sweeney. It’s a prop locomotive built for the 1950 film “a ticket to Tomahawk” and was sold in an auction in the late 1950s. It served as the stand in for #3 in petticoat junction and was primarily used for close up shots. The prop is in a park in Durango repainted back into the Emma Sweeney.

  • @adventuresofamtrakcascades301
    @adventuresofamtrakcascades301 10 месяцев назад +1

    3s whistle was also used in the 2004 film The Polar Express, along with a WHOLE bunch of other pieces of media

  • @alicehodges9964
    @alicehodges9964 Год назад +2

    Celly Looks Amazing 😊 I Like The Steam Engine

  • @godzillakingofthemonsters54
    @godzillakingofthemonsters54 Год назад +3

    Can you do a video on the top 5 steam locomotives that appear in movies. Please include sierra 3, Pere Marquette 1225, and sp 4449

  • @BlackNovember_94
    @BlackNovember_94 Год назад +3

    Ha I didn’t know the locomotive Doc Brown stole was the same one that chased Professor Fate from his shortcut in The Great Race 🤣

  • @callumnichols7652
    @callumnichols7652 Год назад

    I've actually seen The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, so that mention in the video makes me happy. Rest in peace, Don and Tim.

  • @SierraRailway
    @SierraRailway Год назад +1

    Sierra No. 3 was NEVER offered to Silverfoot at any point. Silverfoot was only interested in the Sierra’s freight operation and nothing more.

  • @heyitsmegokukai
    @heyitsmegokukai 8 месяцев назад

    Don't forget she makes a voice appearance in "The Polar Express" as the locomotives whistle, while the locomotives design is based off the Pere Marquette 1225

  • @kristophermobley6592
    @kristophermobley6592 Год назад +3

    A true American Treasure

  • @CindyHarris-rd4gb
    @CindyHarris-rd4gb 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dang! This beautiful girl was in more movies and TV shows then most well known actors in Hollywood was. Other than the makeup paint she had to wear for each roll she played in and very little cosmetic surgery she is beautiful for a hundred year old girl.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +3

    Lots of places out west had poor Cole if they had any Cole at all. They did have oil though. Let's not forget during this era many smaller locomotives out west we're still Wood-Fired. At many stops they would be a pile of cordwood for the tender.

    • @evanstauffer4470
      @evanstauffer4470 3 месяца назад

      I believe you mean coal, not Cole. However you are absolutely correct about oil being plentiful and good coal being scarce. Another factor in the modern age is that wood and coal fires are more likely to emit sparks and hot embers thus starting wildfires. It's for this reason the Union Pacific converted its excursion locomotives to oil burners. And, regrettably, the Durango and Silverton RR was forced to convert all of their steam locomotives from coal firing to oil firing after allegedly causing a huge wildfire a few years ago. The main downside of oil is the consequences of an oil spill. If coal is spilled on the ground it is a simple matter to shovel it up.

    • @frankmarkovcijr5459
      @frankmarkovcijr5459 3 месяца назад

      @@evanstauffer4470 Wood burning steam locomotives would have spark arresters same thing for coal burners. Lots of the fires out west are the result of illegals aliens campfire 🔥.

  • @WayneKline
    @WayneKline Год назад

    What a great fun and educational video, well done. Glad you did the TV shows as well as the Movie's 🙂 In Casey Jones she was #1.

  • @amtrakproductions-mx9ib
    @amtrakproductions-mx9ib 3 месяца назад

    fun fact: in the TV show gunsmoke, number 3 potrayed burlington northern number 8, however, burlington northern never had a steam roster, this railroad was formed in 1970 by the merger of CB&Q, great northern, northern pacific, and SP&S, while the steam era came to an end in 1960

  • @roba2403
    @roba2403 Год назад +2

    Let's see your train collection!

  • @m.l.vanzoen236
    @m.l.vanzoen236 Год назад +2

    My favourite is the Rio Grande Southern Nr.20 Emma Sweeney (next to Marilyn Monroe).

  • @philvanderlaan5942
    @philvanderlaan5942 Год назад +2

    So number 3 is a ‘ Ship of Theseus’ of sorts.

    • @SierraRailway
      @SierraRailway Год назад +1

      Yes, that is a great way to put it. Hardly original to anything pre-1997 anymore.

  • @haystack_mikey25
    @haystack_mikey25 Год назад +2

    I thought she looked familiar. I know her from back to the future part 3

  • @julyleonard
    @julyleonard 10 месяцев назад

    I believe the design of Central pacific 131 may had been the inspiration for Sierra 3 in 1891.

  • @CodexandCo.
    @CodexandCo. Год назад +1

    I'm surprised she hasn't received an Oscar yet.

    • @multifan75
      @multifan75 Год назад +2

      For all the movies Sierra 3 starred in over the years, and the hard work she put into them, I’d say she deserves an Oscar.

  • @ZeldaTheSwordsman
    @ZeldaTheSwordsman Год назад +3

    I wonder which was more worn by the time of replacement: Her boiler, or Dolgoch's original boiler

  • @rogerlollar4325
    @rogerlollar4325 Год назад +2

    No.3 should be the California state steam locomotive

  • @T-54MountainProductions.
    @T-54MountainProductions. Год назад

    I was waiting for Darkness the Curse to at least mention that her whistle was used in the making of The Polar Express, proving the locomotive with her whistle effect.

  • @Billblom
    @Billblom Год назад

    The "Color of a Brisk....." was a terribly sad movie, but wonderful to watch....

  • @anthonyj.adventures9736
    @anthonyj.adventures9736 Год назад +2

    Love this train. Darkness the BTTF3 train is my British rail. i really want to make a model of the BTTF3 train but morally i know it's all wrong. Most of that trains consist was not from or before 1885. There is no no no way a Pullman heavy weight was around in 1885. I think the log car is also early 1900s. Plus yeah that boiler would explode. But the consist doesn't line up in time. This time glitch must be addressed in full.

  • @warriorpredator128
    @warriorpredator128 Месяц назад

    She also kinda appeared in polar express (her whistle was used for the locomotive in that movie)

  • @kristalkat7939
    @kristalkat7939 Год назад

    I like the engine in Back To The Future 3 and it's whistle in The Polar Express

  • @nickabel8279
    @nickabel8279 Год назад +1

    Once the boiler is replaced is it still the same train?
    Sad they changed the headlamp

  • @fernandoortega9932
    @fernandoortega9932 Год назад +1

    The worlds most famous locomotive movie star

  • @kevwebb2637
    @kevwebb2637 Год назад +2

    Didn't No.3 also starred in DR. Quinn Medicine Woman which Johnny Cash also stared in.

  • @highball5550
    @highball5550 Год назад

    As of now Sierra 3 is under an FRA inspection and rebuild. It is projected to be completed this fall but I’ll be willing to guess it’ll be more like the spring or summer. The reason being that’s just how things go in restoration from what I’ve seen.

    • @mikeninneman6575
      @mikeninneman6575 Год назад +2

      There is no official date of completion for the project, only hopeful speculation.

  • @Zombiehunter2_0
    @Zombiehunter2_0 Год назад +1

    You should do a video on the Midnight Rider accident, where a camera assistant died when the crew filmed on a CSX bridge without permission, and a train came. It seems like the kind of video you'd make.

  • @ATSFnumber222
    @ATSFnumber222 Год назад +1

    If this engine existed in the Thomas and Friends universe, she'd either be a super attention-seeker (like James on steroids), or someone who wants to escape the limelight. Either way, given her early history regarding accidents, she'd fit right in on Sodor.

  • @Pandagun.
    @Pandagun. Год назад +2

    Can you do a video about J.K.Bowker?

    • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
      @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад

      And she's been in her faire share of movies too - Union Pacific and onwards.

  • @cindyhuang7021
    @cindyhuang7021 Год назад

    this vidio is actully underated and dammmmmmmmmmmm

  • @arbigdog73
    @arbigdog73 Год назад

    Out of Perverted curiosity, I went & found "Diamond Stud 💎", and in fact she is in the movie. She kinda takes a starring role. 🎥🎬

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +2

    Let's not forget. In the old days your father or your grandfather Ranch out west. Everyone knew how to ride and shoot because they were necessities of life and not a hobby. In the 1950s most of the population of America still lived on Family Farms. They were the descendants of the pioneers who built a great country out of nothing. They were tough and strong people in both mind and body. Criminals such as horse thieves were hung from the nearest tree. Justice was a Warm Gun. Their grandfathers would tell them stories about having to defend their homesteads against Indians. Women knew how to ride and shoot and if they were alone with their children and Bandit or Indians came out of the woods they would pull the shotgun from Over the fireplace and they were ready to defend their home and their children. People were self-reliant on those days. Women could spool wool into yarn and then knit warm clothes for the winter. The phrase Homespun versus store-bought. You gave a woman a live animal and a bunch of raw vegetables and 2 hours later you came back and had dinner.

  • @readyforfreddyshorts5215
    @readyforfreddyshorts5215 Год назад +1

    please do one about the blue commet

  • @WEM2016
    @WEM2016 Год назад +1

    My only nitpick is that it’s pronounced “too-all-um-me” county. Other than that, it’s a fantastic video! I just started volunteering at Jamestown myself, so I’ll be getting to work very closely with #3 as she’s returned to service!

  • @ekrwy2
    @ekrwy2 Год назад +2

    I would like to see one done on the Timken four aces 1111

  • @johnruiz1296
    @johnruiz1296 2 месяца назад

    They should give her a star on Hollywood walk of fame

  • @t3swyatt798
    @t3swyatt798 Год назад +2

    Btw Toulumne is pronounced “two-all-uh-me”

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +2

    Rogers locomotive would build one all those locomotives from start to finish it would take 28 days to build a brand new engine. The restoration of Sierra number 3 took multiple millions of dollars and three years. Alco could build a big boy and 6 months. It took them years to restore the big boy and I don't know how many millions of dollars to do it. When I was a kid I loved watching the beginning of Petticoat Junction. I used to love the old westerns because everything revolves around the train. Trains were so important to people in the old days and now they are not important at all and that is just so sorry. In the old days Americans made the best of everything. 20% of Baldwin locomotives where sold to foreign countries because they were the best steam locomotives in the world. They have companies that make replica steam locomotives. But I don't think they make anything like a big boy.

  • @cat793cdumpy
    @cat793cdumpy 7 месяцев назад

    The short films called Casey Jones used the No 3.

  • @williamfischer5105
    @williamfischer5105 Год назад

    "And the Oscar for Best Locomotive goes to..."

  • @Mr.Funk92
    @Mr.Funk92 Год назад

    Sounds to me we need a movie clip compilation of all her screen time.

  • @michaeltownsend4128
    @michaeltownsend4128 9 месяцев назад

    I wonder did Bea and Edgar ever ride the real Sierra #3? I know that there is a plack at Jamestown in their memory.

  • @_.Glennicus._
    @_.Glennicus._ Год назад

    Not sure if anyone else mentioned this, but Sierra number 3s whistle may have been used in the polar express

  • @BenStillDraws
    @BenStillDraws Год назад

    I think she was also the whistle for the polar express, but I’m not 100% sure

  • @scottcary1
    @scottcary1 Год назад

    The one locomotive that will rival Sierra Ry. 3 for movie stardom is Virginia and Truckee #11 which is now in Virginia City, NV.

  • @jantomasik5091
    @jantomasik5091 Год назад

    fun fact: The train's whistle was also used for the polar express movie. I guess she technically star in it though.

  • @Thetrainchannel14
    @Thetrainchannel14 Год назад

    Actually, this locomotive whistle was used in the movie Polar express

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад +2

    In 1893 they had a financial panic. During the Panic the Santa Fe Railroad watch broke and had to be reorganized.

  • @swamppy4880
    @swamppy4880 Год назад +1

    Taunton Mass had 2 locomotive shops that built steam locomotives. The Mason Machine works and the Taunton locomotive works. Just a little local history

  • @4201productions
    @4201productions 11 месяцев назад

    Her sister #28, Was in cosmos with Carl Sagan

  • @kevinkern2149
    @kevinkern2149 Год назад +1

    I'm sorry, did you say most people agree Back to the Future II is better than III? Really? Long time BTTF fan that I am, choosing which is my favorite is like choosing amongst one's children, but I've always seen Part II as the least strong. Don't get me wrong; I do think it's the film that uses time travel most cleverly by revisiting the climax of the first from a different angle (and super-evil alternate Biff being basically Donald Trump was prescient for 1989). However, the 2015 scenes' intentionally goofy future predictions feel quaint to dated with that year in the rearview mirror, it's painfully obvious the Bobs (director Zemeckis and writer Gale) couldn't figure out anything for Jennifer to do other than being almost literal dead weight, and it's the movie with the least character growth, unless you count Marty's shoehorned-in "chicken" trigger - which doesn't pay off until Part III.
    And it didn't have Sierra #3 - so minus a hundred points.

  • @generalprincecodyhedgewolf2944

    LIGHTS CAMERA AND ACTION

  • @SierraRailway
    @SierraRailway Год назад +1

    Bill Tremewan, pronounced “Truh-mew-in”.

  • @spamtongspamton9192
    @spamtongspamton9192 Год назад

    I always called her the cannonball mainly because the Casey Jones tv show

  • @paulwillard5924
    @paulwillard5924 8 месяцев назад

    Didn’t she star in Breakheart Pass?

  • @infinity6450
    @infinity6450 Год назад

    Imagine if CP 131 watched Back to The Future 3 and saw a ten-wheeler playing her. I've watched enough Thomas and Friends to know where that would go.

  • @jimmymccartney2049
    @jimmymccartney2049 Год назад

    Year built:March 26,1891

    • @jimmymccartney2049
      @jimmymccartney2049 Год назад

      Back to the Future(1985-1990),An American Tail(1986-1991) and Unforgiven(1992)

    • @jimmymccartney2049
      @jimmymccartney2049 Год назад

      Music: Alan Silvestri,James Horner and Lennie Niehaus(1985-1992)
      Lyrics: Glen Ballard, Lynn Ahrens and Jack Feldman

    • @jimmymccartney2049
      @jimmymccartney2049 Год назад

      1881-1890

    • @jimmymccartney2049
      @jimmymccartney2049 Год назад

      Directed by:Robert Zemeckis,Don Bluth,Simon Wells,Phil Nibbelink and Clint Eastwood

  • @readyforfreddyshorts5215
    @readyforfreddyshorts5215 Год назад +1

    talk about the blue commet

  • @Obi_Wan_Kenobi_027
    @Obi_Wan_Kenobi_027 Месяц назад

    Btw, Tuolumne county is pronounced Two-Wall-Me