Great video! Nice to see that many people have gotten inspiration from my series. Nice knowing about the various UP locomotives like the Shays (i didn't know about those). Fantastic work and cant wait to see what you have in store next.
Great video covering the various types of UP steam engines. I always appreciate coverage on the less famous steam engines such as the Shays and shop switchers, especially from railroads as famous as UP. Best of luck in college, and I can't wait for what's next.
As an obscure UP steam enthusiast, I love this video! It’s nice to know that someone else knows about all of these engines, such as 4500, the 2-8-8-2’s, the shays, narrow gauge engines, and others! Always love flipping through William Kratville’s “Motive Power of the Union Pacific” to learn about these obscure engines. Also loved that “Last of the Giants” reference at 2:30 lol! If I may add one thing, UP’s early 4-4-0’s were actually named! No. 1 was named “Major General Sherman”, and 2 was named “Major General McPhearson” (Don Strack has a list of named UP engines on UtahRails). Overall, great video, and good luck in collage!
Great video. I have an idea for a kind of series of video for you so you know how you have dead on arrival what if you also had the opposite where instead of you talking about bad locomotives in this new series you could talk about good locomotives
is bigboy actually ptc fitted now? last i checked one of the biggest reasons for the diesel helper that everyone throws a tantrum about is so they could do the ptc from it and have the bigboy seen as just a really really long nose by the computer so they wouldnt have to basterdise the steamer with all the shit needed for all the electrical stuff. the screen in the bigboy last i checked was just a screen that connects to the diesels computers so the steam team can see the ptc info from the diesel
3:11 that is not the only streamline locomotive they have a Union Pacific 844 is streamlined and like a type of a locomotive like 5511 like is dream mind but doesn’t go that fast
They were a failed experiment to see if low quality coal could be burned in a Wooten firebox. Turns out it couldn't, due to "the refrigeration effect" from the air flow needed for combustion.
Did you seriously call 1242 "A Sampson of the Rail's" I take it you too have seen Golden Age of Steam. Actually has inspired the name for a Thomas like character on Samson is a 0-6-0 Rogers class (I have picked my engines to fit BR loading gauge.) Still funny thing they say the T-57 are Moguls in that documentary. How odd when they are clearly ten wheelers, still won't need to take that into consideration for my toy production (loading gauge) since it is set in a world of toys. No humans never lived in this world our buildings exist because it is a parallel dimension. It has lore to it explaining oddities between them.
Yeah, both that and Union Pacific’s film “Last of The Giants”, the later of which I was impersonating the narrator of. I also suspect the Golden age of steam film copied LoTG, assuming that film was made first.
4449 is a Southern Pacific engine, Not Union Pacific. This is why I'm guessing you made this comment because you didn't see the “daylight” or “wartime black” 4449’s
Great video! Nice to see that many people have gotten inspiration from my series. Nice knowing about the various UP locomotives like the Shays (i didn't know about those). Fantastic work and cant wait to see what you have in store next.
Great video covering the various types of UP steam engines. I always appreciate coverage on the less famous steam engines such as the Shays and shop switchers, especially from railroads as famous as UP. Best of luck in college, and I can't wait for what's next.
You should do video on the Steam Locomotives of CN Rail and diesels of CN Rail
As an obscure UP steam enthusiast, I love this video! It’s nice to know that someone else knows about all of these engines, such as 4500, the 2-8-8-2’s, the shays, narrow gauge engines, and others! Always love flipping through William Kratville’s “Motive Power of the Union Pacific” to learn about these obscure engines. Also loved that “Last of the Giants” reference at 2:30 lol! If I may add one thing, UP’s early 4-4-0’s were actually named! No. 1 was named “Major General Sherman”, and 2 was named “Major General McPhearson” (Don Strack has a list of named UP engines on UtahRails). Overall, great video, and good luck in collage!
5:05 Excellent choice of using that one scene of 4014 pulling off that amazing feat he did back in late June of this year, Andrew. ;)
I really love this 10 words or less video! I’d love to see one of the 10 words or less on the diesels, and the other with oddball powers.
3:33 ive visited all three of those mikados featured in the pictures 😂
This is brilliant I want to do my own, but I can’t think of one to do
did not know that Union pacific had shays but knew that they had ex C&O H-7 and ex NW Y3s, also the 2-8-8-0s
Love the 'last of the giants' reffrance at 2:31
Yeah, I chose to make those references myself as opposed to just inserting the actual clip into my video to avoid copyright issues
Great video, can’t wait for the Every Santa Fe Steam Locomotive review in 10 words.
4:37 you should have said “Being the reason why Union Pacific formers exist since 1941”
I liked what you did for the big boy part
3:17 That’s at downtown Omaha, NE
That’s the Omaha Union Station in the top left of the image.
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
4:03 Ah yes my favorite UP steam locomotive (other than Big Boy and Challenger). Good ‘ol 9000 4-12-2
4:37 - 5:12 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
2:35 I just love the ten wheelers without the valve gear those are my personal favorites
And of course
“Mandated Cowl Unit Productions inspiration”
Starting to feel that this video is probably inspired by Cowl Unit Productions
Funny how people dont realize before the big boys, the GN R-2 2-8-8-2s were the largest locomotives ever made until the Big boys came
I’m one of the few who realize that
2:46 Like Rainbow Sun from Thomas and Friends and The Magic Railroad
?
I didn’t make any Thomas references
The fef class is probably my favorite
4:22 Sonic The Hedgedog
3:47 2-10-2 Locomotive
I got to reach the Union Pacific
The shay was probably bought and just had a random photo taken
I see you watch history in the dark
And, there’ll be further evidence of it in my upcoming Halloween special for this year.
5:09 Big Boy With Smoke Deflectors
Great video. I have an idea for a kind of series of video for you so you know how you have dead on arrival what if you also had the opposite where instead of you talking about bad locomotives in this new series you could talk about good locomotives
Great video and good luck in college!
My favorite 2! My favorite steams are the Streamliner 2906, 7002, UP 815 Skyline and the SA-C-2/3/4/5/6! P.S. come see lucastrainverse!
Finally somebody acknowledges 4407, it's so silly
Try this with Norfork and western.
Can you do Southern Pacific next pls?
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
is bigboy actually ptc fitted now? last i checked one of the biggest reasons for the diesel helper that everyone throws a tantrum about is so they could do the ptc from it and have the bigboy seen as just a really really long nose by the computer so they wouldnt have to basterdise the steamer with all the shit needed for all the electrical stuff. the screen in the bigboy last i checked was just a screen that connects to the diesels computers so the steam team can see the ptc info from the diesel
Yes he is. :) 4014 has been fitted with PTC since Mid 2021 onwards. ;)
I SEE 49er, I CLICK!!!!!!!!!!!
3:11 that is not the only streamline locomotive they have a Union Pacific 844 is streamlined and like a type of a locomotive like 5511 like is dream mind but doesn’t go that fast
Have fun and be safe in college i enjoy your videos
5:03 Daron(Union Pacific 4014)’s Photo
Locomotivas a vapor do union pacific RJ antiga estrada de ferro rio d'ouro
4:36 😎
Awesome video, Good luck in College.
2:24 When did the union pacific get camelbacks?
They look alright...
They were a failed experiment to see if low quality coal could be burned in a Wooten firebox. Turns out it couldn't, due to "the refrigeration effect" from the air flow needed for combustion.
2:30 Like Samson from The Brave Locomotive!!??!??!??!!!??
From UP’s 1957 film “Last of The Giants”, which mainly was about the Big Boys
I thought Cowl Unit Productions was the only one doing this 😂
Antigamente era do rio de Janeiro
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
Union pacific is my favorite railway to ❤
Did you seriously call 1242 "A Sampson of the Rail's" I take it you too have seen Golden Age of Steam. Actually has inspired the name for a Thomas like character on Samson is a 0-6-0 Rogers class (I have picked my engines to fit BR loading gauge.) Still funny thing they say the T-57 are Moguls in that documentary. How odd when they are clearly ten wheelers, still won't need to take that into consideration for my toy production (loading gauge) since it is set in a world of toys. No humans never lived in this world our buildings exist because it is a parallel dimension. It has lore to it explaining oddities between them.
Yeah, both that and Union Pacific’s film “Last of The Giants”, the later of which I was impersonating the narrator of. I also suspect the Golden age of steam film copied LoTG, assuming that film was made first.
3:10 The Locomotive Looks Like NYC Mercury
3:47 My fav
Norfolk and Western next?
2:14 Is That Puffa from Tugs
6:01 here they are in TrainZ
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
@@mylesthomasandfriends838 yes!
Union pacific steam engines
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
Harriman light standard 4-6-2 compound is missing 🤣
Bro I did Union Pacific heritage units who know how long ago
Part 2 pls
Big boy in 3 letters "B O I" OR "B I G"
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
It is debatable that you UP 4014 is the king of steam the only other contender I can think of is LNER 4472 the flying Scotsman
4014 can’t beat Scotsman as the most famous. That thing was already a record breaker before the Big Boys were even drawn up
@@AndrewTheRocketCityRailfan4014 you do have a good point
I up ❤
Good job I’ll be waiting, don’t get woke in your school
5:43
Diesels in one sentence:
Sounds like something a steam head like Baldwin would say back in its prime
Alaska railroad
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
Union pacific railway: 6/10 stars
The union pacific 8000 then?
Where's 0-12-0 Locomitive?
why do my neurotypical female cousins know a lot about Disney Princesses but not a lot about these Union Pacific steam trains?
@@mylesthomasandfriends838 yes!
5:26 Class 08's if they were American Steam Switchers.
Like and subscribe to him
Don’t be hard on yourself
Thanks for the tip.
But 4449
4449 is a Southern Pacific engine, Not Union Pacific. This is why I'm guessing you made this comment because you didn't see the “daylight” or “wartime black” 4449’s
NO BIG BOI
?
Big Boy was in the video. ^^'