I saw the train in Roseville July 12. I wish I had the chance to put a couple of penny's on the tracks. I have a small collection from my youth. What a magnificent piece of America!
@Tanner6-tp8nx2 күн бұрын
A kids dream. Awesome video!
@briansatchell23193 күн бұрын
Now that is an AMAZING piece of Machinery
@trackman1743 күн бұрын
Very nice video. As a boy I would go and wait for the commuter train to stop at the station. It was pulled by a steam locomotive and I believe it was one of the last in the country. This was the Grand Trunk Western Railroad in the early 60’s. It was good to see parents bringing their children to see living history.
@vickielewis38483 күн бұрын
There's that deep throated whistle. Love it. Ed Dickens being a virtuoso. The iron horse.👋👱♀️
@GaryCottle-lw3cx3 күн бұрын
My dad was a fireman on the Northwestern Pacific in Northern CA in the 1950s. Now I take his grandchildren to see steam trains around the west. The UP crew are hard workers Proud Americans.
@lawrencequave73614 күн бұрын
Beautiful, impressive loco, excellent video (shot 'out west' -- beautiful). I'm an 'airplane nut' but there is NOTHING more impressive than a GIANT steam locomotive shootin' out steam and smoke and sounding a steam whistle. Always amazed at how so many huge, heavy, 'loco' parts can be assembled and run at high speed without exploding and running off the tracks. Keep her running and best wishes to everyone who makes that possible. She's a national treasure.
I had a once in a lifetime change to to engineer in the N&W 611. Photographs and video were not allowed in the cab because of OSHA regulations. So, how were these allowed?
@rotunda574 күн бұрын
At 0:54 the engineer is wearing genuine American made Roundhouse Brand overalls.
@tomrunge20165 күн бұрын
I wonder how they know what to with all of those valves
@ColAngus5 күн бұрын
Blowing that whistle is an artform in itself. :)
@bernardc25535 күн бұрын
Thank you U.P. For Giving Americas Youth a glimpse how we became the Industrial might B4 Computers & for the Herritage WP locomotive on the return trip home, Many memories of the SP & WP There in Elko my Grandpa retired from the WP , In my youth I was a Fireman in the Oilfield, yes we had locomotive train Boilers, We converted from coal & wood burners to Oil I still ❤ steam..& a Good Steam Whistle
@MistressKitty696 күн бұрын
Listen to her breathe ❤
@geisaune7936 күн бұрын
Were those passenger cars??
@tobyelsner4996 күн бұрын
Great locations!!
@texasrailfanproductions99706 күн бұрын
i would do anything to get a cab ride with the 4014 from Dallas to Fort Worth in TX
@Supernaut20006 күн бұрын
It breathes, therefore it is alive!
@BilgePump6 күн бұрын
Very nice although probably not the thumbnail u want to use
@user-uc9tj5uh8x7 күн бұрын
Самолетом наверное проще пользоваться, чем управлять этим огромным и сложным локомотивом
@user-uc9tj5uh8x7 күн бұрын
Америка должна гордиться такими паровозами😊👍👍👍👍
@rusty3837 күн бұрын
The Best Job in the World ! 😊
@rusty3837 күн бұрын
I Drove Professional for 46 Years and 5million miles . One of the most important things was the Drivers Seat . How is the engineers seat in the 4014.
@railyardfilms64917 күн бұрын
Happy u saw it
@myoldgramophoneinworkingco25597 күн бұрын
It is really the nostalgic n heart soothing train ever seen in the earth.. Grand salute to them who have kept this asset in working condition..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@MELFREES557 күн бұрын
IRON~HORSE'S..Are Amazing..Still Running To This Day ! ~~ My Grandfather Was Born In 1877..Became An Engineer And Ran Trains..Starting In 1900..WOW ! ~~ Great To See Pieces Of History..Still On The Go !
@rev.randall22927 күн бұрын
This never gets old.
@2quintly8 күн бұрын
Ed & crew, the Rock Stars of the railroad industry. They are an extremely fine example.
@glennoropeza35458 күн бұрын
These triple expansion steam locomotive are nothing but raw brutal torque!
@isgar22668 күн бұрын
Awesome!!
@ronetele138 күн бұрын
Perhaps efficient, but then why is there so much smoke?
@islandgirlejfan8 күн бұрын
OMGOSH, this is such a WOW! I would so love to do this!
@robertgift9 күн бұрын
Poorly done video. Not worthe time watching.
@robertcornelius35149 күн бұрын
The only thing slower are the Secret Service.
@glennhelm95259 күн бұрын
Oh no, I was just in Elko. I didn't see any info on this & I was at the museum. Would love to see this coming through the Palisades. Great shots of the Humboldt river crossing. See you at the Star! & Thanks to all for the hard work of keeping these running.
@raymondszybowicz75979 күн бұрын
That gentleman is Shure a master of his craft
@raymondszybowicz75979 күн бұрын
That gentleman is Shure a master of his craft
@notlisted-cl5ls9 күн бұрын
the best example of white mans oppression there is.
@jameskelley88399 күн бұрын
What is that console that looks like a digital display of some type? I've seen a lot of videos of this engine, but never one like this--thanks!
@user-ey2ec4jl5r10 күн бұрын
Not coal run buy oil burning bring back coal run the big boy on coal and it's all computers on board give me a break bullshit run by computer
@JimInYamaguchi10 күн бұрын
I'm surprised at how _quiet_ that engine actually is!
@5280bj10 күн бұрын
Ok. You have conversations with 3 persons. What about the other 9 or 10 equally important steam crew members? These three guys are not "The Crew"
@Odin02910 күн бұрын
0:38 there are more dangerous places to stand, but not many
@BillyBones1810 күн бұрын
That fireman must have been overjoyed when UP converted her from coal to oil. Now he can sit back enjoy the ride.
@ehcatsfaneric221110 күн бұрын
What happened to Steve Lee who ran the Challenger tears ago back east for the Santa Train?
@philippecate96410 күн бұрын
What a great sharing !!!! Thank you so much ;-) I am surprised because I thougt it would be very noisy but it actually sounds nearly silent !!!
@cjespers10 күн бұрын
I'm 69. Lived in Omaha my entire life. We had the shops here. Wow. Lots of great memories there. Thanks for the video.