India Steam Locomotives Vintage Film
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2020
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1:50 It's an extremely rare scene, where both Steam Locomotive and Electric Locomotive coexisted. It gave me a thrill..... Thanks to the person who made this video.
I'm happy you enjoyed it.
Very Rare and most awesome video clip The steam era was no less than any fairytale scene Thanks a lot for capturing this moment you have immortalised these awesome memories forever iam sure the present and future generations will love to watch this awesome nostalgia captured in this archive. Heart felt Thanks to whoever has filmed this footage
Sadly the photographer has passed on and I do not know who he was, but as you say we are very grateful for his passion for history.
@@RailyardProductions RIP photo grapher friend your contributions will be cherished forever by steam locomotive enthusiasts
My grandparents have many stories about steam locomotives!
Its very nice to hear them!
Yes they are!
The steam days were very romantic but a great health Hazzard for the ones running them!
Was that because of the fine coal dust they were inhaling?
No health hazard at all, thousands of drivers, firemen lived long lives. In fact, they loved their engines.
That's too great....really, quite beautiful to see those old machines rattling on the tracks
Yes they are!
Awesome Nostalgia Golden Era of steam locomotives.
Thanks for commenting, glad you liked it.
The best part of a steam engine is it's sound & its majestic way of its movements here is audio failure
This is 8mm film which didn't have sound. Its vintage film shot by a railfan.
My GRAND FATHER WAS" आगवाला - FIREMAN" IN THIS LOCOMOTIVE- CENTRAL RAILWAY- SOLAPUR
Awesome, maybe he is in the movie?
Beautiful footage. Thanks for uploading. A rare sneak into the past.
Glad you enjoyed it
आईं ❤ स्टीम इंजन १९६२-६५ या इससे भी पुरानी सभी चीजें एंटीक निकलीं इस स्टीम इंजन ने इतिहास रच दिया, बुलेट ने भी इतिहास रच दिया! राम
मुझे खुशी है कि आपने फिल्म का आनंद लिया।
Wow, Lots of really cool Trains in that
Yup
Low maintenance, comfortable driving, can pull tons of heavy loads nothing can beat steam locos.
In reality, Diesels outperform Steam. But I like steam better.
What A beautiful Beautiful Engine
I think so too!
Thank you for the extensive coverage of steam loco action. This video needs to be preserved!!
Your welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@RailyardProductions Not just enjoyed, soaked in all the steam! None of the modern High speed/high tech locos will give us this pleasure of steam locos.
This is true.
Bringing old memories back love it
Cool, Glad you like it.
Do you recognize the locations?
@@RailyardProductions no
@@RailyardProductions can you tell me the location
I'm sorry, I don't know the location.
1:25 Steam engines were this fact😳😳
Yup, that was the end to steam.
Thanks for upload this video 👍
Your welcome. Thanks for viewing.
God bless you sir for this upload ♥️
Thank you
I love it very much
I'm glad you like it.
वेरी गुड ऐसे वीडियो मैंने कम देखे हैं यह लाजवाब है इसका कोई मुकाबला नहीं किसी और वीडियो से दिल को छू लिया इस वीडियो ne
मुझे खुशी हुई की वह तुम्हें पसंद है।
Breath taking shots❤👌🏾👍🏽
Thank you.
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Wonderful video
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice video
Thanks
GOOD STUFF ROB !!!
Thanks, I get new films all the time so stay tuned.
बचपन की यादें
मैं खुश हूँ कि आपको यह पसंद है। टिप्पणी करने के लिए धन्यवाद.
1:04 probably the bardhaman route Khana JN. West Bengal..I had travelled in this route train's hauled by WG & WP steam locomotives as well as inside the locos
Awesome, I hope to get to India some day.
@@RailyardProductions Most welcome
Yeah , the railbridge in khana jn perhaps, but, the video shows that the rail bridge has been electrified ( as the electrified goods train pases) but, the whole route was electrified 2-3 years ago
It's not Khana Jn. Probably it's Bally and the Railway Bridge comes from Dankuni and goes upto Sealdah via Dakshineswar and Dum Dum Jn.
@@comradebrother7411 That's why i mentioned the particular time, not telling about the entire video.
muje mera bachpan yaad aa gaya vry nyc vdo 👌👌
aap tippani ke liye dhanyavad
My father was a engine driver on the BNR railway our of Adra,when he came back from a trip he would blow the whistle,2 short,one long,2 short,2short, and my brother,sister,and myself would run to the station to meet him.happy,happy memories
I'm happy you enjoyed the film.
I am frm adra. From which area you belongs to?
@@sayanpanja USA
@@sayanpanja I'm from the UK,I'm Anglo Indian we left India in 1952
India will always be part of me.
Take care
चोरी करो कपि राईट स्ट्राईक पाओ। कितने उच्च विचार हैं आपके🙏🏻
खैर, पिछले दो वर्षों में भारतीयों द्वारा इस वीडियो को 15 बार चुराया गया, मुझे यूट्यूबर्स के खिलाफ कॉपीराइट का दावा करना पड़ा और उन्हें कॉपीराइट स्ट्राइक मिली। यह नोटिस इसलिए लगाया गया क्योंकि मैं हड़ताल हटाने के लिए मुझसे मिन्नतें करते-करते थक गया था। मज़ेदार बात यह है कि मेरे पास से कोई भी वीडियो चोरी नहीं हुआ है।
khair, pichhale do varshon mein bhaarateeyon dvaara is veediyo ko 15 baar churaaya gaya, mujhe yootyoobars ke khilaaph kopeerait ka daava karana pada aur unhen kopeerait straik milee. yah notis isalie lagaaya gaya kyonki main hadataal hataane ke lie mujhase minnaten karate-karate thak gaya tha. mazedaar baat yah hai ki mere paas se koee bhee veediyo choree nahin hua hai.
Good video
Thanks for the visit
rail tracks are not dirty due to absence of polythene, plastic bits flying with the train
So nice to see the clean tracks like I remember when I was in India . Cheers from Australia ,
Cheers.
@@judefernandez827 do you worked here???
@@9126057817 no my father uncles cousins and father in law all served on the Indian Railways and retired from service . I love Indian Railways . Jai Hind .
@@judefernandez827 in which year u moved to australia???
I travel in steam engine hauling train in my childhood days
I like riding in the cab.
FANTASTIC!!!!! L::::I::::K:::::E:::::43
Glad you like it.
Wonderful video about steam engines and steam engine trains. Nice,you may give the information about train name and stations where vedio is taken. Thanks.
I don't have any information about the locations.
You might show this video to some older people in/from India, they may know the location.
I think that this is in England
i wonder what class of steam locomotive they are. they seeem to be 2-8-2 mikados. if im wrong please reply. i really like this footage of indian locomotives. and a tank engine?
I got this from wikipieda regarding the 2-8-2 locomotives.The Class WG was the main post-war broad gauge freight locomotive type of the Indian Railways (IR). The first order of 200 was split evenly between NBL and Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW). Apart from Indian manufacture, examples were also built in England, Scotland, Germany, Austria, the United States, Japan and Italy. By the time production ceased in 1970, 2,450 Class WG locomotives had been built.
I'm travel in steam train in my childhood time i love very much
Thanks for commenting, India had a lot of steam locomotives right up into the 80s I think.
@@RailyardProductions Thanks a lot for sharing this, I am from India. Is it the Andal Steam Shed of Eastern Railways division of India? Can you tell the year? If you have any footage of the Asansol steam shed, jhajha steam shed, Dhanbad steam shed please share.
I'm sorry, I don't have any more films of Indian steam. I don't know the location, I'm hoping someone from India will eventually identify the location. Thanks for commenting.
@@RailyardProductions 23.585187,87.176549 ...this is the real location from Google map
What were electric poles and wires for in the steam age??
Can we know when this video was shot??
There was a time in the world where Electric and Diesel were replacing steam so you could see all of them together. This footage was shot in India, no idea Year or Location.
@@RailyardProductions location is in Andal...I'm from here
@@9126057817 Thanks for the information. I knew eventually someone would tell me.
I think it is the footage of eastern railways Asansol and Andal yards
Yes, I think others have said so as well.
Ha eta Andal e
May i know which year this video is taken?
1970s I think. I don't have a lot of info on it.
Are these footage along with anything else from India/ Bengal available for sale?
The website is defunct it seems. Cannot get hold of any concrete info as such...
What website are you looking for? Railyard Productions is my company. This is my video. I don't sell them I post them here on my UA-cam channel. I make money off the Google ads.
Ah!
Google took me to some website link with a similar name which was defunct.
Thanks for the clarification...
@@souroshankhamaji222 Yes, the website was too expensive to maintain.
Like • RR history 🚂
Thanks
Footage appears to be from late 70s, somewhere in Eastern part of India
Yes, somewhere in the comments someone told the location.
Yes maybe bcoz men are using bell bottoms
I know steam ended in India around the end of the 90s but I'm curious how many locomotives survived the cutting torch and were preserved and I'm not referring to just one type of steam locomotive I'm talkin about the total number of locomotives in general
I don't know but there are some Indian train Facebook pages. Post your question there and you may get an answer.
Steam ended almost at the end of 70,s to at best mid 80,s in India. What remained was very very few sporadic services. I say this because though officially the very last mainline steam locomotive scheduled train was in 1995 and metre gauge in 2000, steam train locomotives were almost non-existent in major cities and towns with very few services remaining in the remote branch lines of small villages. I never had a chance to sit in a proper steam locomotive train in India but have sat in steam trains plenty in the UK where steam locomotives are alive and kicking in plentiful.
Unlike UK or USA almost all locomotives scrapped. I would probably say less than 10 broad gauge locomotives remain in India compared to hundreds in UK. Narrow gauge exist like the Darjeeling narrow gauge which luckily is a heritage steam locomotive.
A good place to see Steam locomotives still in working condition would be the Rewari Steam shed in Haryana which is around three hours from New Delhi . Around 14 locomotives are held in that shed and are used for excursion runs, period film shooting etc. In addition, you will find some steam locomotives in the various rail museums and also some plinthed locomotives at various stations all over India.
Where are these steam locomotives now?
Hopefully some are in museums in India.
Please upload the full film first of train thein in ambassador car then?
What?
@@RailyardProductions you Said this is a clip of a film
I’ll check and see, I think this was the full film.
It’s three minutes long so that is the full film.
@@RailyardProductions from where you got this clip?
Where in India were these taken at? 1:51 is one I really want to know.
I have no idea. There was no information with the film. I have lots of Indians visiting the channel so just watch the comments. Maybe someone will know.
23.585187,87.176549. This is the actual location
@@RailyardProductions where you get this video..Do u know who filmed this and why???
@@9126057817 A man from USA who likes trains, he died and someone purchased the film at an estate sale.
@@RailyardProductions thank u
Stations ka naam bhi mention kijiye..
Steam trains are actually useful and india should start the ones again YP is the fastest meter gauge steam locomotive. And how can we forgot about the WP it is the fastest broad gauge steam locomotive it is having a rock and rolling speed of 120km per hour. Btw, enjoyed your video from india🇮🇳
Which. year. sir
I don't know the year. I own the film but the photographer is unknown.
Sounds?
8mm film. No sound.
WG and WP class ..
One is 2-8-2 and other 2-6-2
Thanks
I saw mostly WGs
WGs ??
Someone name the location ?? Exactly which city
Maybe DumDum, or a couple other places have been mentioned in the comments. I'm hoping some old railroad worker will see it and say he worked the line.
What's the train name
I don't know, sorry.
0:27 is that a USATC s200?
I looks like it may be.
Location- Aandal ?
I don’t know the location.
Yes, probably Asansol and Howrah, I could see Delux train hauled by electric engine- the fastest train of India in that era
Location
Check the comments, people have mentioned the locations.
Aap ke daada naana ne yeh film shoot ki thi kya....copy rights ka threats...de rahe hain...
LOL.
When did the steam era end in India?
Early 80s I think.
End completed in broad gage section around 1992-93.
one of those 2-6-4Ts looks a lot like a kitson&co still engine
I'll look it up.
Station and shed please
I don't know, there was no information with the film.
Khana Jn and Andal Jn main line Howrah division..Sheds may be from Andal, Howrah, Bardhaman or Rampurhat. Eastern Railways Howrah division
Hi, I make bengali audio drama videos. Recently I have been making an audio-drama that is set in the 1900s' Indian rural areas and I need some video footage to portray that as authentically as possible. This video clip seems to be perfect for that reason. If you could give me permission to use part of your clip for my project, I would be highly grateful. I will of course give your channel the proper credit in my video. Please let me know your decision as soon as possible. Thank You 🙏
No, Sorry.
Yes, This is Mughalsarai
Thanks for the information.
Nice video
Thank You.
Nice video
Thanks