Shay day Photographers special on the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Rail Road.
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2019
- In October of 2018, the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Rail Road sponsored a special double header with both surviving West Side Lumber Co. Shays, #10 and #15. First a round trip behind the #15, then again behind the #10 with photo runby's, then double heading back up the hill.
#10 and #15 both worked together on the West Side Lumber Co, out of Tuolumne CA until the railroads closing in 1960. # 10 was sold to Yosemite Mountain in 1966. #15 operated again in Tuolumne as the Westside and Cherry Valley Railway from 1970-1973, then again when the Westside theme park was built by Glen Bell in 1977-1981. Развлечения
What could be better than a Shay, but two! Absolutely beautiful! God bless Rudy!🙏♥️👍
I love the Shays whistle battle at the beginning . Nice Shays loco's!
Let’s please don’t say anything like that.
Huh? I don't understand.
@@Thomasboi01 let’s say like that the Shay’s are whistling with each other.
That's sounds better! I love it!
@@Thomasboi01 you could edit your comment.
If love Shay's & Geared Loco's, if you ever get out East, visit the Cass Scenic Railway in West Virginia as they have about 5-6 operational ones including a 3-Truck Climax and a 3-Truck Heisler and Western Maryland #6, the heaviest Shay ever built. I think there is a place in Pennsylvania that also has 1 operational shay but the name of it slips my mind.
i like the video ive been on that train ride before i liked it
Number 10 and Number 15 look so cute together as friends. Right?
I'd love for this to be a route on Train Simulator 2020.
This route in real life is just a two mile route one way only.
@@JosueRodriguez-kk6wn:Ya, but I can't make anything...
@@SeanJAnimations I've been there in person it was somewhat disappointing, could have been longer. Or just ride the moonlight special in the summer.
@@JosueRodriguez-kk6wn Yeah, I've been there too, I like it.
@@SeanJAnimations the original Madera Sugar Pine Lumber Company had about 140miles of track throughout the Sierra National Forest, in fact if you drive on HWY 41 you are actually on the original ROW that the MSPC once ran on.
What dhefight