Baltimore And Ohio Railroad Museum 19 August 2012

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  • @johndonlan5956
    @johndonlan5956 Рік тому +1

    I love that opening shot of the B-17 flying over. Beautiful beasts like that helped to end world war II!

  • @furrythingowobored7677
    @furrythingowobored7677 8 років тому +20

    wow b-17 and trains

  • @railroadwolf6112
    @railroadwolf6112 9 років тому +14

    That chessie system loco is absolutely fine art!

    • @williamsjonathan34
      @williamsjonathan34 8 років тому

      Is that train picture from Roanoke VA which might come back next year?

  • @sonnydean3187
    @sonnydean3187 7 років тому +7

    Did anybody notice Chessie the Cat? That's some fine railroading history there!

    • @PGHammer21A
      @PGHammer21A 5 років тому

      Chessie System (the Sleeping Kitten) is one of the forerunners of CSX (and the current Norfolk Southern). Chessie's core was eastern Maryland, but west of Chesapeake Bay; B&O was based in (naturally) Baltimore, but west of the Kitten. Note the Western Maryland loco - WMR handled Maryland and that section of Appalacian "coal country" (Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and part of eastern Ohio).

  • @john1653
    @john1653 8 років тому +3

    Great video, buddy. That "Pere Marquette," (18:00) in its simplicity, is a thing of beauty. Thank you for your service, sir. My son was airborne, in Texas, but I am retired Navy.

  • @PRR5406
    @PRR5406 11 років тому +1

    The ground shots, particular the 2705 and 1309, are spectacular.

  • @benmason1469
    @benmason1469 4 роки тому

    The gentle man in the white shirt and brown trousers at 8.06 minutes is a solid worker he is always in the videos working in the yard

  • @bananzaman3333
    @bananzaman3333 7 років тому +1

    My favorite railroad of all time has to be the Monon. Nice video. I enjoyed it.

  • @lasalleman
    @lasalleman 11 років тому +1

    Great documentary. Ground shots are amazing.

  • @nazlinmerchant978
    @nazlinmerchant978 6 років тому +3

    Awesome video a big like♥️✌🤝🔔

  • @coreykesler3777
    @coreykesler3777 11 років тому

    WOW! NICE on-the-rail and under-the-train camera shots!!

  • @Just5cents
    @Just5cents 10 років тому

    Pretty cool video especially the shots of 1309. I guess we know now why it was moved lol, can't wait to see it up and running again, and in my hometown!!

  • @billbegan4080
    @billbegan4080 8 років тому +2

    Awesome video,thank you,B17. WAS A BIG PLUS. 😊

    • @MrImpossiblyBlack
      @MrImpossiblyBlack  8 років тому +1

      Your welcome!

    • @desertbob6835
      @desertbob6835 7 років тому +2

      B17-G, probably built at Lockheed, Burbank.

    • @billbegan4080
      @billbegan4080 7 років тому

      DeserT BoB My mom was a Rosie the riveter and riveted the wings on B-24 Liberators in Willow Run Ford plant in Michigan. 😊

    • @desertbob6835
      @desertbob6835 7 років тому +1

      bill began One if my uncles put together engine nacelles on P-38s at Lockheed then went to the B-17 line before shipping out for D-Day. Nothing left if the old Burbank plant anymore...it's now a shopping center

    • @billbegan4080
      @billbegan4080 7 років тому

      DeserT BoB Awesome, have you ever seen the camouflage they put over that plant and many others on the coast,try to find pics of it,made it look like a suburb area and it was so real looking,most of my uncles and friends of my family were in the war,marines,pilots and so on.A couple of their friends were shot down over Germany and packed in rail cars so tight that if one died there was no room for them to fall,absolute horror stories. ☹

  • @desertbob6835
    @desertbob6835 7 років тому +6

    A GP30 with a working turbo...that's rare.

    • @NS-hw5wz
      @NS-hw5wz 5 років тому

      DeserT BoB there’s one in nc

  • @frederickwise5238
    @frederickwise5238 6 років тому

    I never actually saw em run. In the shop we took em apart and put em back together. B&O Newark Oh, 1957-58. Nelson Buskey was the foreman, I worked as apprentice to Art Davis. I ran back and forth getting wrenches and other tools for him; I did change a lot of michiana filters. They let me put in a few cylinder liners (and I never 'skinned an oring seal!!) I helped replace a bunch of heads. 300lb torque on the 7:1 gearbox to get the crab nuts tight. Woulda stayed but when they got rid of ALL the apprentices and even tradesmen in 58 I had no choice. With a brand new fleet of 50 A units they wewnt gonna need too much maintenance for quite some time. They only kept journeymen in the most crucial trades.. Those were the halcyon days of my youth. LOL

  • @paulpricesr.3371
    @paulpricesr.3371 9 років тому

    Nice! The BL-2 is amazing, if only she was on the rails again doing her work!

  • @wjkssmd
    @wjkssmd 12 років тому +1

    majestic plane... beautiful

  • @BTCRAILFILMS
    @BTCRAILFILMS 11 років тому +2

    How did they let you take that shot right next to the rails! That was an impressive shot.

  • @mikeytrains1
    @mikeytrains1 7 років тому +1

    Love that shot of the Memphis Belle at 0:55!

  • @smithlds62
    @smithlds62 11 років тому

    WOW ! A B-17 & vintage trains gr8 vid!

  • @cassscenic4
    @cassscenic4 11 років тому +1

    Why did they move the 1309 and 2705?

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому +1

    They were trying to couple the two locomotives together but were having some issues.

  • @randomsource
    @randomsource 11 років тому

    Nice Action Haven't been up there since the crippling snow storm

  • @davidng2336
    @davidng2336 4 роки тому

    Wow. So this was just two years before 1309 left the museum.

  • @tommy4trains
    @tommy4trains 11 років тому

    why was the museum mmoving almost all of there display equitment?

  • @AlexTrain5249
    @AlexTrain5249 8 років тому +1

    Nice shot of Boeing Bee in disguise.

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    Yes it is. It was giving paying customers rides over downtown Baltimore.

  • @brysongrondin9415
    @brysongrondin9415 9 років тому +1

    Did they really just use a chain hooked up to the 3802s coupler to haul the B&O 6405...??? Terrible idea, if that chain snapped... plus, they had spare knuckes sitting right there! if the knucke broke, why not just replace it?

    • @carlosphillips8447
      @carlosphillips8447 7 років тому +1

      Bryson Grondin the knuckle didn't break he had to pull 6405 to straight track to get the pin to drop

  • @MultiMonster69
    @MultiMonster69 8 років тому +1

    That's some strong ass chain. I'm guessing that was a broken knuckle or pin

    • @carlosphillips8447
      @carlosphillips8447 7 років тому +1

      MultiMonster69 that's called a car chain he pulled 6405to straight track to get the pin to drop

  • @barryharriss4720
    @barryharriss4720 3 роки тому

    Not just "trains", but 1309, that's a special engine. Glad to see this happen. Would like to donate - whats thew address?

  • @bullsboat1
    @bullsboat1 5 років тому

    Nice open with the B17

  • @MyOregonLife
    @MyOregonLife 11 років тому +1

    you know whats sad about this place is the fact nothing runs.. all those amazing diesels just left to rot.. let me guess cost prohibitive right. I just don't get it.. these engines and such would be much more enjoyable if they ran oh well one can wish right =)

  • @BTCRAILFILMS
    @BTCRAILFILMS 11 років тому

    Also, is that a B-17 bomber at the end? Seems like it...

  • @shanefields2573
    @shanefields2573 11 років тому

    love shot of chessie system ==keep video's comeing

  • @Reefdevil
    @Reefdevil 10 років тому

    Why is one coupler higher than the other? Aren't there regulations dictating height?

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    They've been sitting outside exposed to elements for well over 20 years. That's why they were removed from display. Most of the Museum's resources are going towards other projects at the moment.

  • @juhiacharyya5952
    @juhiacharyya5952 7 років тому

    Very informative

  • @Nader620
    @Nader620 11 років тому

    What is that at 19:42, #138-T? Is that an EMD B unit from the 50's?

    • @davidwarnick
      @davidwarnick 11 років тому

      I believe you are referring to the WM BL2, w/slug 138T attached. A slug is a helper with traction motors but no prime mover. Electric power comes from the attached locomotive.

    • @Nader620
      @Nader620 11 років тому

      David Warnick Interesting. Thanks.

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @oliviabrooklyn193
    @oliviabrooklyn193 5 років тому

    Oh good job there fellas

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    Thanks! I'll do my best.

  • @PainesvilleRailfans
    @PainesvilleRailfans 11 років тому

    Where is this place?

  • @sd70m2man
    @sd70m2man 11 років тому

    why were they moving the 1309 and the other loco

  • @Chicagojoe28
    @Chicagojoe28 11 років тому

    Cool video

  • @ecb1912
    @ecb1912 9 років тому

    Did 2705 and 1309 swap tenders?

  • @hunterneubauer1999
    @hunterneubauer1999 9 років тому

    Hope ya don't mind me asking, but what airborne division did you serve in?

    • @MrImpossiblyBlack
      @MrImpossiblyBlack  9 років тому

      101st Airborne Division located on Ft Campbell, Kentucky.

    • @hunterneubauer1999
      @hunterneubauer1999 9 років тому

      MrImpossiblyBlack Well, I very proudly live in (and born and raised in) Clarksville, Tennessee.

    • @MrImpossiblyBlack
      @MrImpossiblyBlack  9 років тому

      I was stationed there for almost 10 years before a series of unfortunate events in Iraq cut my career short. Do you volunteer at the Tennessee Central Railway Museum. I noticed your profile picture.

    • @hunterneubauer1999
      @hunterneubauer1999 9 років тому

      MrImpossiblyBlack Well, I'm sorry to hear about that. And yes, I do occasionally, marching band can get in my way.

  • @RRYankfan
    @RRYankfan 11 років тому

    I would like to see you try to push a locomotive

  • @MultiMonster69
    @MultiMonster69 8 років тому +1

    Where's this at?

  • @captainjackdied
    @captainjackdied 11 років тому

    does any of these engines still work?

    • @johnrauner2515
      @johnrauner2515 3 роки тому +1

      NO, they are all dead. All the engine noises were expertly dubbed in later.

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  12 років тому

    I figured you would like that.

  • @fluffnose3386
    @fluffnose3386 4 роки тому

    The guy coupling kinda looked like he didn’t know what he was doing

  • @donaldschlosser6964
    @donaldschlosser6964 8 років тому

    why don't they put a knuckle in that locomotive

  • @MilwaukeeF40C
    @MilwaukeeF40C 10 років тому +1

    The coupling attempts and the chain tow were painful to watch.

    • @albertcyphers1532
      @albertcyphers1532 5 років тому

      I agree they should have gotten someone that knew his stuff and got it coupled.

  • @StampedTomcat50
    @StampedTomcat50 11 років тому

    Love the B-17

  • @captainjackdied
    @captainjackdied 11 років тому

    what tipe of engine is the B&O 6405?

  • @snowman_gamerz
    @snowman_gamerz 10 років тому

    3802 is a GP38-2

  • @Thermionman
    @Thermionman 9 років тому +1

    Wow at 33:38............awesome!

  • @sd70m2man
    @sd70m2man 11 років тому

    true i was there a month before and the steam locomotives looked like shit!

  • @aurahyel4700
    @aurahyel4700 8 років тому

    Some of the equipment, particularly passenger, is in shocking condition. Why have the roofs been allowed to rust?

    • @john1653
      @john1653 8 років тому +2

      +Aura Hyel What can you do with those roofs (rooves?) You tell them and tell them to stop rusting, but they go right ahead and rust anyway. I told them not to rust, I nagged them, I showed them a copy of the "No Rust" rule, but nooo...they know more than we do. Of course they don't do it while we are looking...they wait until we are busy somewhere else, and then just rust away. Ah, what can you do???

  • @alexander1485
    @alexander1485 11 років тому

    even more funny, he was pushing the cut lever which = uncoupling...

  • @StampedTomcat50
    @StampedTomcat50 11 років тому

    Why do them steamers look like they aint seen any care in the past 20 years?

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    In Baltimore, Maryland.

  • @RRYankfan
    @RRYankfan 11 років тому

    He was trying to get the pin to set/drop.

  • @brok3nD1am0nd45
    @brok3nD1am0nd45 7 років тому

    Oh! An EMD BL2!

  • @linkjoe806
    @linkjoe806 11 років тому

    what was happening at 6:14?

  • @russellmancillas4464
    @russellmancillas4464 4 роки тому

    Could have added narration

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 7 років тому

    6944 looks like it could use some TLC

  • @joshuaericilac
    @joshuaericilac 7 років тому

    I also would like to state at 8:50 you can see a chain on the engineers ladder side clearly not latched or taken care of after all it is just dangling there and the fact that they didn't properly do this and used a chain that is not supposed to be used makes this move even worse... &@13:06 where is this brakeman sir conductors safety chain at .....@14:29 there is no air hose connected to the 2nd load of the consistent that the diesel locomotive is hooked into there should always be a connection in between any 2 pieces of railroad rolling stock what if the piece of rolling stock was stuck and the only way to move it without damaging it was to put air in it and the brakeman or the conductor or even the engineer forget to do that and say your in the middle of nowhere and that piece that's not hooked up decides it wants to break loose than what

    • @scotsmanproductions8224
      @scotsmanproductions8224 3 роки тому

      For 1 through 3 car moves you are mot required to attach the hose but it is recommended

  • @2READYCRETE
    @2READYCRETE 11 років тому

    at 6:15, this guy shows how much about railroading he don't know

  • @DryBones18
    @DryBones18 11 років тому

    From what I saw both knuckle coupler's pins dropped and they were locked together but, that black guy kept messing with them but, that is just my opinion and don't hold it to me if I'm wrong since I ain't in the railroading profession !

    • @sharkheadism
      @sharkheadism 6 років тому

      They definitely looked coupled to me, then he immediately uncoupled them

  • @MrSouthernman73
    @MrSouthernman73 11 років тому

    @5:26 PULL YA DAM PANTS UP SON!!

  • @BNSFTIM55
    @BNSFTIM55 8 років тому

    why dont they slam into it like they do in the past whats wrong with it

    • @billmoran3812
      @billmoran3812 7 років тому +1

      Tiger Rule seldom used couplers can be a pain to get latched. It's best to only open one knuckle. A little speed will shake the pin into place also. Since these guys are volunteers and not railroaders, they don't know some of the tricks. Having some experienced guys around would help them learn.

    • @joshuaericilac
      @joshuaericilac 7 років тому +2

      Bill Moran also the guy standing there clearly knows no proper hand signals and also clearly does not realize that the right hand couplers have to be lined up not out of alignment and clearly was not trained on proper PPE and about pulling his dam pants up

  • @revised33
    @revised33 6 років тому

    I Think I see the problem at 5:17

  • @danielb2224
    @danielb2224 5 років тому

    Holy shit that guy is blind ray Charles and Stevie wonder could have coupled that Train 🚂 first try no problem

  • @johnsdaman2012
    @johnsdaman2012 9 років тому

    Do you really need dozens of people just for a shunting job where they can go do something?

    • @john1653
      @john1653 8 років тому

      +Johnny Schuster (If you are still around...) It is not a matter of "need." This is a museum, and the men are probably volunteers...boys playing with trains, just walking around with their volunteer badges on, absorbing the atmosphere, smelling that train smell, getting out of the house and away from the wife for awhile...I wish I lived in that area.

  • @forgetdogs
    @forgetdogs 11 років тому

    EMD GP-7.

  • @StampedTomcat50
    @StampedTomcat50 11 років тому

    oh ok

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    They weren't in any real condition to be displayed to the public.

  • @pur4567
    @pur4567 9 років тому

    love the bl-2

  • @judpowell1756
    @judpowell1756 6 років тому

    guy is CLUELESS when it comes to operating couplers....knuckles have to be open and pin has to drop

    • @sharkheadism
      @sharkheadism 6 років тому

      Only one knuckle has to be open, but coupling on a curve just plain sucks and is a crap shoot. Looked like he had them coupled at one point but them pulled the uncoupling lever.

  • @ANormalRailfan103
    @ANormalRailfan103 5 років тому

    15:15
    Face reveal

  • @ringo1947
    @ringo1947 10 років тому

    Was that boring or what?

  • @familymusicbyrobertstorment
    @familymusicbyrobertstorment 8 років тому

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  • @TFN5459
    @TFN5459 11 років тому

    Its just a generic K5LA

  • @captainjackdied
    @captainjackdied 11 років тому +1

    lol we can see the black man s shorts lol

  • @mercurybullet6043
    @mercurybullet6043 7 років тому +1

    Will someone turn those effing bells off! What is it with American Railways and their bloody bells ringing all the time, not to mention constant horn usage.No wonder they have trouble with so many accidents, people ignore them!

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @MrImpossiblyBlack
    @MrImpossiblyBlack  11 років тому

    Thanks!