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Very cool, we used to let children drive (under supervision) our passenger trains, doing up to 30kph
Very cool!
That’s how I learned. When I decided to make it my career, running was second nature.
Truck yeah man. I got to operate an engine at the albina yard when i was his age. Never forget that
This is how you keep railroading alive!
i drove a Romanian 060-DA (LDE2100) a few months ago at a salt mine and im just 13
Correction on the headline: In North American railroading, we do not "drive" locomotives; we "run" locomotives and trains. In old-time slang, a locomotive engineer was called a "runner" (in addition to other less polite names:-)
@@evanstauffer4470 Thanks for the info!
How did bro not derail?
Idk, he stole my gloves too lol
@@bodaciouslappiface reveal
@@NASCOrailfan Maybe....soon....
Very cool, we used to let children drive (under supervision) our passenger trains, doing up to 30kph
Very cool!
That’s how I learned. When I decided to make it my career, running was second nature.
Truck yeah man. I got to operate an engine at the albina yard when i was his age. Never forget that
This is how you keep railroading alive!
i drove a Romanian 060-DA (LDE2100) a few months ago at a salt mine and im just 13
Correction on the headline: In North American railroading, we do not "drive" locomotives; we "run" locomotives and trains. In old-time slang, a locomotive engineer was called a "runner" (in addition to other less polite names:-)
@@evanstauffer4470 Thanks for the info!
How did bro not derail?
Idk, he stole my gloves too lol
@@bodaciouslappiface reveal
@@NASCOrailfan Maybe....soon....