This is a beautiful model of Colorado & Southern No. 641. It’s one of those preserved steam locomotives that used to do snow clearing jobs. Even to this day we still have steam locomotives plowing the snow clear.
So fun fact. Last year me and my mom went out for a little drive outside of Colorado springs and just between Denver and Colorado springs Is the original rail banked Colorado and Southern Route. There's a plaque along the river that depicts the heroic actions of one Colorado Southern engineer who stayed aboard the locomotive to manage the brakes while everyone else evacuated from the train. He lost his life but everyone else was saved. May I say that even though the rails are long gone, you can still drive the original grade on your car and it is a beautiful drive. One of the homeowners along the grade has an original caboose and their front lawn as a little clubhouse for their kids
Lionel got this one right, for a change. It's similar to #638 that is n display up in Leadville, CO. That engine ws the lst stemaer to operate up there ending it's service in 1960.
I picked the Copper Range #29 version that was offered by Patrick’s Trains in Wheeling, WV. I rode behind CR #29 operated by the Keweenaw Central Railroad when I was in college. Lots of good memories. CR #29 now resides at the Mid-Continental Railway Museum in North Freedom, WI.
Pat's Trains did a Custom Run with a black plow and a red top under the Copper Range Roadname. That's the one I ordered and received. My favorite engine in my fleet!!!
Whistle #5, bell #1. I'm new to this channel, and I probably should mention that I don't even do Lionel. (I do N scale and American Flyer S scale.) But "trains is trains," I love some of the features on these engines, and I love your reviews. You've got a nice layout as well.
Such a neat engine and a great choice! Liking that snowplow attachment a lot My favorite whistle is either 1 or 3 and my favorite bell is 1 Great engine and video Eric!
Eric, the picture of u in the thumbnail looks like ur working on the Rio Grande Southern railroad in 1936 and you've just gotten your steam engine stuck in the snow for the fourth time. (Rio grande Southern: a narrow gauge railroad that was run by drunks and owned briefly by the US Department of Defense in WW2)
Great model! Thanks Eric! I hope to find the connection of history for Burlington’s logo and Colorado Southern. Its funny how the unique features like the plow dial collectors in. I’m guilty! Neat distinction to the Consolidation line. Happy runnings.
Like this comment if you think Lionel should make pilot mounted snowplows into a separate purchase accessory for all future steam locomotives. I for one would love to see something like that on its own so I can mount it to my postwar 2018
I’m glad I didn’t pre order this. Instead I waited for the next catalog and was rewarded with the ACCURATELY MODELED READING SD45 in 2024, finally with the extended cab. Got a $600 Series X awaiting pre-order, a scale wheel Atlas “O” 4015 (SD70M) on pre order with Mr.Muffins, and the Reading SD45 with Legacy Station (7603 to be exact). I’m done with my pre orders for 2024. 🤣
Very nice. That is a good looking locomotive and the plow makes it even nicer. Like all newer locomotives, it really smokes-up a storm, which is pretty cool. It looks great running around your layout and would be a fine addition to any layout, modeling that region. As usual, the #1 bell and whistle are the most prototypical. The other bells just don't sound right, too tinny and flat. The other whistles are pretty good, except #4, which sounds way too European. Other than that, they are just too 'throaty' for this locomotive. An excellent video, as always.
I have that one too and love it as I just have a 4X8 board for my O gauge trains and have 0-36 curves. I have family in the Duluth area and grew up visiting the museum the real DMIR 332 is at and also because I saw it in steam in person with my dad when Union Pacific 4014 had been brought to the museum back in 2019.
One additional comment, please. For a $900 engine, I feel there is too much cast in detail. The piping and air compressors should be seperate deatail items and the snow plow needs rivet details.
Hi Eric I have a MTH Angus 0880 I need. A little bit of help the other night I had it running on my layout and all of a sudden it just stopped in its tracks and came off the active screen and went to inactive list an now I can not get it back what a big pain.
Eric - I believe you can move a train from one levl to another on your layout. If that is the case, what was the distance(in feet) you needed to make the climb from the lower level to the upper level? Many thanks
I wish they would put a delay in the crew talk for the brake test They ask for a set and then immediately say good set, release. And then immediately say good brake test Air brakes take time to set and release so I wish they’d simulate that in crew talk
It is not o scale, and it's a narrow gauge. the k-27,36,and 37 the plow is so big the the whole front of smoke box it just plow and the hat and goggles perfect.
Ok, dumb question of the day.... I couldn't help knowticing the Lionel Legacy sticker on the tender, is that something new ? All the videos I've watched and I don't recall seeing that.... Probably just me ???? Stay safe, RR
These days it’s usually either on the underside of the tender or the engine. They started that maybe 5 or so years ago…maybe more. It’s usually on the engine.
What was your reach to n&w 475 crash i’m surprised he don’t explosions I thankful for the and especially it was real train used Thomas and the magic railroad the only one that was theater it was a flop I know you may not be into Thomas because aired USA in 1989 teenager or adult but it was aired uk first in 1984 after 2 fails get on tv one vhs of Thomas was never on dvd Thomas meets queen 1997 I want to on that dvd because not new thing other Thomas bad show and the queen died 2022.
This is a beautiful model of Colorado & Southern No. 641. It’s one of those preserved steam locomotives that used to do snow clearing jobs. Even to this day we still have steam locomotives plowing the snow clear.
I wouldn’t mind getting the DMIR version since I’ve seen DMIR 332 in steam up in Duluth at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum.
So fun fact. Last year me and my mom went out for a little drive outside of Colorado springs and just between Denver and Colorado springs Is the original rail banked Colorado and Southern Route. There's a plaque along the river that depicts the heroic actions of one Colorado Southern engineer who stayed aboard the locomotive to manage the brakes while everyone else evacuated from the train. He lost his life but everyone else was saved.
May I say that even though the rails are long gone, you can still drive the original grade on your car and it is a beautiful drive. One of the homeowners along the grade has an original caboose and their front lawn as a little clubhouse for their kids
Wow
Lionel got this one right, for a change. It's similar to #638 that is n display up in Leadville, CO. That engine ws the lst stemaer to operate up there ending it's service in 1960.
I picked the Copper Range #29 version that was offered by Patrick’s Trains in Wheeling, WV. I rode behind CR #29 operated by the Keweenaw Central Railroad when I was in college. Lots of good memories. CR #29 now resides at the Mid-Continental Railway Museum in North Freedom, WI.
Glad lionel made some updates to that old 2-8-0 tooling, looks great
Pat's Trains did a Custom Run with a black plow and a red top under the Copper Range Roadname. That's the one I ordered and received. My favorite engine in my fleet!!!
I appreciate Eric presenting this on the first day of Summer
Whistle #5, bell #1. I'm new to this channel, and I probably should mention that I don't even do Lionel. (I do N scale and American Flyer S scale.) But "trains is trains," I love some of the features on these engines, and I love your reviews. You've got a nice layout as well.
Now maybe add a winter season on your layout. that would be cool! Love the plow!
I also have this locomotive and it’s amazing! Love that red plow!
Incredibly impressive video of an incredible model. Big is not always better!
Couldn't agree more!
Just bought one and love it after watching this video. Did not know it has dual speakers, my first steam with two, sounds amazing!
Looks great Eric, thanks for sharing! I see Legacy Station still has some in stock. 😏
Very cool. The plow looks better than it did in the catalog. I like Whistle 3 and bell 3.
Hahaha you look like the kid from A Christmas Story😂 it's a very nice train thanks for sharing
12:55 whistle sounds great
I like the #2 whistle, kind of that steamboat sound
This Model is Incredible, The Plow on it is great.👍
Such a neat engine and a great choice!
Liking that snowplow attachment a lot
My favorite whistle is either 1 or 3 and my favorite bell is 1
Great engine and video Eric!
😂, those goggles are great 👍
Very cool looking locomotive 🚂 👍🏻✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️ the ride along and Ariel views of your layout are extraordinary ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Great video, very nice engine. I am glad Lionel is improving smoke units. That one smokes like an MTH.
Another beautiful locomotive for your collection Eric!
Congratulations and enjoy!
Thank you for sharing.😊
Fun fact: You can see the real locomotive in Leadville colorado at the Leadville colorado and southern railroad
Great work, model looks awesome 👌
My fav whistles were two and five. Just a thought; you could showcase a scale Kadee coupler on the pilot / snowplow..
Great looking model. Wished it had the swinging bell feature. Then it would be a perfect engine for all layouts.
Hey Eric maybe this year you might be able to use it for plowing snow off your driveway.
Love that #2 whistle
Lovely loco with brawny shoulders.
I really love your flats on the upper level -- very cool!
Eric, the picture of u in the thumbnail looks like ur working on the Rio Grande Southern railroad in 1936 and you've just gotten your steam engine stuck in the snow for the fourth time. (Rio grande Southern: a narrow gauge railroad that was run by drunks and owned briefly by the US Department of Defense in WW2)
going flying ? love the plow !!!!!
So cool I have the black river and western number 60 in New Jersey. It’s so cool.
Great vidio, love that loco.Thanks for the morning coffee...
Great model! Thanks Eric! I hope to find the connection of history for Burlington’s logo and Colorado Southern. Its funny how the unique features like the plow dial collectors in. I’m guilty! Neat distinction to the Consolidation line. Happy runnings.
I like whistle #2, and bells #1 and #3
Love this model ❤❤❤❤
Great history Eric
Whistle #1 has to be the best in my opinion too. The Bell on the other hand, I can't really choose one.
Cool train thanks for showing 👍
Nice video
id love lionel to make a southern railway consolidation 401
I would love to get this engine.
Eric for that o gauge train my favorite whistle is number one ☝️ and my favorite bell is also number one
Great!
Eric you look like a biker mad man love it !!!
Like this comment if you think Lionel should make pilot mounted snowplows into a separate purchase accessory for all future steam locomotives. I for one would love to see something like that on its own so I can mount it to my postwar 2018
That would be cool
12:39 this whistle may be my new favorite Lionel whistle, but it doesn’t fit the engine very well 13:27 whistle number 5 fits the engine much better
I’m glad I didn’t pre order this. Instead I waited for the next catalog and was rewarded with the ACCURATELY MODELED READING SD45 in 2024, finally with the extended cab. Got a $600 Series X awaiting pre-order, a scale wheel Atlas “O” 4015 (SD70M) on pre order with Mr.Muffins, and the Reading SD45 with Legacy Station (7603 to be exact). I’m done with my pre orders for 2024. 🤣
Your opening look reminds me of 4 the last clone of Doug from the movie Multiplicity with Michael Keaton.
Whistle 3, bell 1. (I say that cuz it’s Great Western 90’s bell and i LOVE GWR 90)
How’s that long tunnel of you and Chris going so far so long? You both still using it?
Very nice. That is a good looking locomotive and the plow makes it even nicer. Like all newer locomotives, it really smokes-up a storm, which is pretty cool. It looks great running around your layout and would be a fine addition to any layout, modeling that region. As usual, the #1 bell and whistle are the most prototypical. The other bells just don't sound right, too tinny and flat. The other whistles are pretty good, except #4, which sounds way too European. Other than that, they are just too 'throaty' for this locomotive. An excellent video, as always.
whistle number 4 for simple fact its a banshee and i have works drawings for that whistle
Awesome!
@@Ericstrains i plan on building one if i do definitely gonna be a interesting since am in the uk xD
I got the DMIR. Working on a great lakes frieghter that hauls ore from the DMIR docks
@@steamboatkid I really want to pick up the DMIR version
I have that one too and love it as I just have a 4X8 board for my O gauge trains and have 0-36 curves. I have family in the Duluth area and grew up visiting the museum the real DMIR 332 is at and also because I saw it in steam in person with my dad when Union Pacific 4014 had been brought to the museum back in 2019.
You look like that goofy kid in A Christmas Story with goggles on waiting to see Santa 🎅🏻 😆🤣😂
One additional comment, please. For a $900 engine, I feel there is too much cast in detail. The piping and air compressors should be seperate deatail items and the snow plow needs rivet details.
Standard Lionel model.
my favorite whistle is Number two
And can you runthis train? using whistle number two.
Whistle #4
bell #1
Hi Eric I have a MTH Angus 0880 I need. A little bit of help the other night I had it running on my layout and all of a sudden it just stopped in its tracks and came off the active screen and went to inactive list an now I can not get it back what a big pain.
Detachable? Who in their right mind would though? I’d leave it on even if I had a desert layout. Lol
I agree, but you know if it wasn’t detachable people would complain lol
@@Ericstrains ah yes a very good point
Eric - I believe you can move a train from one levl to another on your layout. If that is the case, what was the distance(in feet) you needed to make the climb from the lower level to the upper level? Many thanks
my incline is very steep, it's about a 6% grade. Ideally it'd be better if it had about 30 feet to make the climb instead of 15.
I wish they would put a delay in the crew talk for the brake test
They ask for a set and then immediately say good set, release. And then immediately say good brake test
Air brakes take time to set and release so I wish they’d simulate that in crew talk
I edited out any delays to help the pacing of the video.
Whistle #4 😊
Do you know when the ES 44'S are going 2 come in Eric?
Im just wondering what is that hopper with flashing lights at 0:40
Question what do you do with all the boxes???
I store them off site at a storage facility.
Bit of a dumb question but what is up with the glowing hopper car? That thing is glowing and changing colours, right? Or am I just seeing things?
It's a glowing hopper car made by Menards.
Can a dummy o gauge coupler work on the back of the tender?
A dummy coupler will work just fine, you just can’t open it. It’s permanently closed.
Lionel really went hard on the road-specific details with this model. Makes it almost hard to choose a favorite.
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4:43 Numbet WHAT??!!
Whistle #1 first, then whistle #3, but whistle #4 sounds like it's from overseas 👎🏻
Bell #3
I wanted to buy this one but I am an HO guy
Is this a legit design or a Lionel fantasy piece?
There are photos of the real C&S 641 (with red plow) in the video.
It is not o scale, and it's a narrow gauge. the k-27,36,and 37 the plow is so big the the whole front of smoke box it just plow and the hat and goggles perfect.
Ok, dumb question of the day....
I couldn't help knowticing the Lionel Legacy sticker on the tender, is that something new ? All the videos I've watched and I don't recall seeing that....
Probably just me ????
Stay safe, RR
These days it’s usually either on the underside of the tender or the engine. They started that maybe 5 or so years ago…maybe more. It’s usually on the engine.
@@Ericstrains ....thanks bro, figured I missed something....lol 🤪
$900 doesn't sound that bad, much cheaper. Gotta love the consolidation even though they already made it.
What was your reach to n&w 475 crash i’m surprised he don’t explosions I thankful for the and especially it was real train used Thomas and the magic railroad the only one that was theater it was a flop I know you may not be into Thomas because aired USA in 1989 teenager or adult but it was aired uk first in 1984 after 2 fails get on tv one vhs of Thomas was never on dvd Thomas meets queen 1997 I want to on that dvd because not new thing other Thomas bad show and the queen died 2022.
What….?
Bro had a stroke
Why did buy train with plow ? It doesn’t snow in Georgia ! 😂
Is there a rule that says I have to buy trains that only run in Georgia? 🤣