This program was one of my favorites growing up. So much that I actually wore the DVD out and it cracked. Like others have said this is what helped spur my love of steam railroading and trains in general. Awesome to see that you're uploading these in full to UA-cam now!
It's so good to see this show again, as well as the rest of the Steam In The series! These were the main reason I got into steam locomotives and railroading. In fact, watching the Golden Age of Steam collection at my grandparents place is one of my core memories. Sadly, he's no longer with us, but last year I got permission from my grandma to take the collection home with me, so now I have a piece of him with me always. And I'm sure he's up there smiling, running on that great big golden railroad in the sky... Thank you, Railway Productions, for all the good memories!
This particular show was when I first laid eyes on the 611 on a screen when I was just 4! I’ve loved her ever since, the finest steam locomotive ever built period!
This movie is probably one of the reasons why I’m into trains as much as I am, especially when it comes to the narrow gauge. Many badass memories were made with this movie.
You guys know or not that they doubleheaded together for the Independence Limited excursion from Cleveland to Roanoke. The 587 has a special place in my heart as she pulled Richard Nixon’s Campaign Train and was retired in Frankfort where my dad and his friend, Bob Hargesheimer, had a factory adjacent to the tracks.
Me too. In fact, 4501 was the very first mainline standard gauge locomotive I ever rode behind, which I find coincidental because she's "The Engine That Started It All". The first excursion of the East, the first operating steam engine of the TVRM, and then the first steam engine I ever rode behind.
so many units that are a great chase. unfortunately, 587 has now been down for over 15 yrs now, awaiting refit. 611 was fired up again a few yrs back, and once again is pulling excursion trains. also, the ITM (Indiana Transportation museum) got kicked out of noblesville, the property reclaimed, and the tracks to the state fair ripped up. the ITM has a new home in kokomo, In. , and 587 is in a shop in KY gettting restored. Great video.
This program was the first time I ever saw 587 outside of her hit movie. Although I have seen 611 in other children's media before watching this, Steam in the Summer is where I first learned my first historical info on 611.
KSHC recently acquired #587 and it is out of service and is discussing matters concerning restoration plans for the locomotive. I hope it returns to steam one day
It wouldn't have happened. Even without KHSCO (bless them for everything they have done). An attempt to scrap it would have been a suicide move by anyone.
30:18 Imagine this scenario: You are new to the Noblesville/Fishers area between 1989 and 2003. Your knowledge of trains is limited and part of that limited knowledge is that there used to be steam trains, but they aren't around. You then hear Nickel Plate Road 587's whistle on one of her last runs of the day, and because it's at night, you think that it's a ghost train. You freak out until someone who was watching the train before she finishes her day says,"you fool! That's no ghost train, that's the Nickel Plate 587 on the Indiana Transportation Museum Fair train!" You then start to feel foolish for thinking that it's a ghost train, and as you head back to your home, you start to wonder if all the steam trains are really completely gone.
@@damiancameron3614 GP50 and they didn't even show it running under its own power. Come on Railway Productions! You know, I should have got the NS GP50 dlc for Train Sim Classic.
This program was one of my favorites growing up. So much that I actually wore the DVD out and it cracked. Like others have said this is what helped spur my love of steam railroading and trains in general. Awesome to see that you're uploading these in full to UA-cam now!
1:09:15, Love that whistle sound! 😄
It's so good to see this show again, as well as the rest of the Steam In The series! These were the main reason I got into steam locomotives and railroading. In fact, watching the Golden Age of Steam collection at my grandparents place is one of my core memories. Sadly, he's no longer with us, but last year I got permission from my grandma to take the collection home with me, so now I have a piece of him with me always. And I'm sure he's up there smiling, running on that great big golden railroad in the sky...
Thank you, Railway Productions, for all the good memories!
OH YEEEEESSSSS
LEEEEEETTTTTSSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Cumbres & Toltec are in it!
This particular show was when I first laid eyes on the 611 on a screen when I was just 4! I’ve loved her ever since, the finest steam locomotive ever built period!
AYYYYYY!!!!! NKP 587 IS FEATURED IN HERE TOO!!!!!!!!
and Norfolk and Western #611.
This movie is probably one of the reasons why I’m into trains as much as I am, especially when it comes to the narrow gauge. Many badass memories were made with this movie.
Glad you've enjoyed it. I had fun shooting it.
@@RailwayProductions awsome video I have been waiting many years watching it on DVD for this to be available on UA-cam
same
45:13 Durango & Silverton 481's Whistle
I love this show, my favorite engines are the Nickel Plate Road 587 and Norfolk and Western 611
Same here
You guys know or not that they doubleheaded together for the Independence Limited excursion from Cleveland to Roanoke. The 587 has a special place in my heart as she pulled Richard Nixon’s Campaign Train and was retired in Frankfort where my dad and his friend, Bob Hargesheimer, had a factory adjacent to the tracks.
I love the Cumbres and Toltec and the Durango and Silverton
I like the N&W #611
56:36 Hi 480 and 482
I had been to the TVRM when they had Southern 4501 running. It was very interesting indeed
Me too. In fact, 4501 was the very first mainline standard gauge locomotive I ever rode behind, which I find coincidental because she's "The Engine That Started It All". The first excursion of the East, the first operating steam engine of the TVRM, and then the first steam engine I ever rode behind.
Watching this disk when I was still in elementary is such a nostalgia trip.
Summer is easily the best time for steam railroading, no matter what! :D
Nice video
There's jay Norfolk & western 611.
First program i ever had. Thanks to it i fell in love with trains in general. Thank you RP for this!
Our pleasure!
For its age, this is a wonderful program. I really enjoyed the TVRM 610 segment. Great video.
I wish it can run again, but it has been out of service for over a decade now.
Hi, guys. I'm sorry I missed the premiere of this program.
1:23:38
This statement is outdated because of 611's restoration in 2015. Footage of 611 post-2015 can be seen in "N&W 611 on Home Rails."
This was published in 2005 when 611 was on display at VMT.
Well the Norfolk and western was still at Strasburg railroad today!!
Yay here we go.
so many units that are a great chase. unfortunately, 587 has now been down for over 15 yrs now, awaiting refit. 611 was fired up again a few yrs back, and once again is pulling excursion trains.
also, the ITM (Indiana Transportation museum) got kicked out of noblesville, the property reclaimed, and the tracks to the state fair ripped up.
the ITM has a new home in kokomo, In. , and 587 is in a shop in KY gettting restored.
Great video.
Awesome video 🚂👍🚃
Glad you liked it!
Yet another fav dvd of mine from RP and even has my favorite steam locomotive in it too.
We aim to please!
@@RailwayProductions mhm!
Well it's still spring but later will be summer!!!!
I bet the male railfans hearts pound out of their chests cartoon style when 611 is around
19:36 Mickey the C&TS 484
This program was the first time I ever saw 587 outside of her hit movie. Although I have seen 611 in other children's media before watching this, Steam in the Summer is where I first learned my first historical info on 611.
I have very fond memories of this DVD. 587 sure did put on a show on it's run. May it return to operation sometime in the near future...
The good news is it has a new owner, but I do not know what their plans for it are
This Is Great Watching Steam In The Spring & Steam In The Summer & Steam In The Autumn & Steam In The Winter
KSHC recently acquired #587 and it is out of service and is discussing matters concerning restoration plans for the locomotive. I hope it returns to steam one day
Norfolk and Western 4-8-4 Locomotive 611
1:19:05 [train whistle] 1:16:37 [train chugging] 1:21:48 [train chugging]
1:16:37 Ron The Norfolk & Western #611 from North and south line Railroad
You've sure been uploading a lot of your programs on youtube recently. I don't have a problem with it just surprised is all.
This is so nostalgic!!
You make awesome videos. I love trains very much.
I'm flattered that you enjoy my work!
I think the Ohio Central railroad #1923 will be here!!!
I heard that she will return
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46:00 Steam whistling in the distance
57:32 482: Good Luck 480 :)
I never See NKP #587 for Along time
Because it’s not running anymore unfortunately
@@eddingtonrailroading BooHoo :(
587 has been in few years ago
41:07 Southern 4501 cameo.
The 611 segment's downer note aged a bit badly, but in a good way.
I hope to see 611 at Strasburg some day.
587's section didn't age well either. It was almost scrapped.
@@TrainsAreReallyCool
Luckily, it was saved by the KHSCO.
@@MackeyBigBoy4014 I know. That's why I said almost.
It wouldn't have happened. Even without KHSCO (bless them for everything they have done). An attempt to scrap it would have been a suicide move by anyone.
30:18
Imagine this scenario:
You are new to the Noblesville/Fishers area between 1989 and 2003. Your knowledge of trains is limited and part of that limited knowledge is that there used to be steam trains, but they aren't around. You then hear Nickel Plate Road 587's whistle on one of her last runs of the day, and because it's at night, you think that it's a ghost train. You freak out until someone who was watching the train before she finishes her day says,"you fool! That's no ghost train, that's the Nickel Plate 587 on the Indiana Transportation Museum Fair train!" You then start to feel foolish for thinking that it's a ghost train, and as you head back to your home, you start to wonder if all the steam trains are really completely gone.
Is that an NS GP38-2 High Hood N&W 611 is carrying?
ns gp50
@@damiancameron3614 GP50 and they didn't even show it running under its own power. Come on Railway Productions! You know, I should have got the NS GP50 dlc for Train Sim Classic.
1:17:48 1:21:52 1:22:39 1:23:28 scene footages from alphabet train
Norfolk and western #611 1:16:51
1:09:15 lol
1:22:13
1:11
what year was the Indiana state fair train?
Sometime before 2003