This video has the best audio quality of any Big Boy pacing video I have watched. Your microphone is very good at avoiding wind, car and road noise while capturing the sounds of the locomotive.
Thanks. I spent most of the 2019 Southwest Tour working to perfect the technique. Key is to keep the camera within the confines of the car and use the car itself as a big wind shield.
The sound of the steam locomotive is identical irrespective of their country of origin. Having travelled with steam trains during my childhood in the Indian subcontinent, today I missed them the most. Long live the King.
Steam locos have a power and majesty all their own. None like the UP Big Boy after many years of dormancy. The skill and dedication of those who brought her back to life for a new generation to marvel at is to be appreciated to the max!
A-MAZE-ING. THANK YOU!!!! Really amazing work. And the dudes in that cab??? Yeah. Living the dream. I’m sure it is long hours but put out the card table and play a few rounds of euchre. Yeah, nope. I’m playing the whistle. Ed is the maestro!!
I never expected to see a Big Boy in operation in person. But now I have. Keep the videos coming, great to see all of the people who come out to see this show.
Thanks Fan Railer for another historic video of a "Resurrected" U.P. Big Boy!! And a 2nd kudo for adjusting your exposure at 5:20 to see very clearly the operational detail of the largest running steam loco in the world!
I have to stop this at about 4 min because I have to say >> W O W!!! This is incredible footage - the pace driver is perfect, the shooting is marvelous!!!! Lets us see this beauty in action in the best way possible!! Just tremendous!!! Thank you!!!
The 5 mile thing is a myth. It was a theoretical capability, and at that only at level, straight track. Regular consists for a Big Boy would have been between half a mile to a mile in length, and weight in between 3000 and 6000 tons depending on the territory being worked.
All depends on how the fireman is adjusting the fuel flow, atomization, airflow, steam pressure etc depending on power needs etc. Also blowing carbon out of the flue now and then. Would have had way more smoke in the 50s when they burned coal.
@@wingtimeRV7 the fireman sands the flue to get rid of some sort of build up in the boiler (carbon?) no idea on what it is. But that black smoke is that, I think. Ask someone (engineer, etc) to explain it better. She runs on diesel oil, what grade I haven’t a clue. And of course she gets fed and watered at various stops along the way. There is s water tanker truck that has the UPSTEAM decorations that met her at Chester IL when we were on our way to visit her at St Louis. This locomotive is about as “human” a machine as you can get!
My son and I were in the correct lane of travel. Even though the video is very good, you took a high risk of a head on collision as you passed everyone. I was quite surprised there were no accidents on that section of roadway.
You don't get good stuff without taking risks. Everyone is always yammering on about "dangerous passing" while pacing, but I've yet to hear about an actual accident occurring.
Questions for steam engine experts: Just behind the first group of 4 wheels is a pipe spewing out water; it ranges from hardly any, to gushing. Good view around 4:55. What is that? And, why the change in color of smoke? At times its black, other times a light blue, sometimes a light gray. Is the oil tanker divided into compartments, and the smoke change is when they change tank areas? I wonder about this stuff. :) Thx, A Lady Railfan :)
Quốc gia nào mà bây giờ vẫn dùng đầu máy hơi nước loại này giờ lạc hậu rồi nên thay đổi sang đầu máy diesel hay là chạy điện không gây ô nhiễm môi trường
This video has the best audio quality of any Big Boy pacing video I have watched. Your microphone is very good at avoiding wind, car and road noise while capturing the sounds of the locomotive.
Thanks. I spent most of the 2019 Southwest Tour working to perfect the technique. Key is to keep the camera within the confines of the car and use the car itself as a big wind shield.
No wind sock here...
@Harry Rockwell filming with my iphone here.
This is the most beautiful piece of living, breathing and moving machinery i've ever seen.
FACTS I LOVE THIS LOCOMOTIVE
Amen!
Who would even thumbs down this?!?!? Great video
Bots.
Jealous people who wish they could have gotten the same shot but aren't willing to take the risks necessary to get them.
The sound of the steam locomotive is identical irrespective of their country of origin. Having travelled with steam trains during my childhood in the Indian subcontinent, today I missed them the most. Long live the King.
What a beautiful, magnificent thoroughbred!
Such a beautiful beast! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Steam locos have a power and majesty all their own. None like the UP Big Boy after many years of dormancy. The skill and dedication of those who brought her back to life for a new generation to marvel at is to be appreciated to the max!
A-MAZE-ING. THANK YOU!!!! Really amazing work. And the dudes in that cab??? Yeah. Living the dream. I’m sure it is long hours but put out the card table and play a few rounds of euchre. Yeah, nope. I’m playing the whistle. Ed is the maestro!!
your work is marvelous!! this really brings out the whistle, speed and running gear
that's some amazing work and effort to pace the Big Boy for that distance 👍
I never expected to see a Big Boy in operation in person. But now I have. Keep the videos coming, great to see all of the people who come out to see this show.
Thanks Fan Railer for another historic video of a "Resurrected" U.P. Big Boy!! And a 2nd kudo for adjusting your exposure at 5:20 to see very clearly the operational detail of the largest running steam loco in the world!
Keep em coming
Hats off to UP for keeping her water full; she's a thirsty girl!
Beautiful there is not one thing on rails that is better than this
Great pacing shots, well done!
One of my favs thanks for the great photography!
I have to stop this at about 4 min because I have to say >> W O W!!! This is incredible footage - the pace driver is perfect, the shooting is marvelous!!!! Lets us see this beauty in action in the best way possible!! Just tremendous!!! Thank you!!!
She performs admirably in the company notch!
A lot of power in that steam!, it must have been a shock to the cultures that saw it for the first time. it's an engineering beauty.
With such a light consist she doesn't even feel it; on the Wasatch Mountains she hauled 5 miles of cars without breaking a sweat. WE CAN HANDLE IT!
The 5 mile thing is a myth. It was a theoretical capability, and at that only at level, straight track. Regular consists for a Big Boy would have been between half a mile to a mile in length, and weight in between 3000 and 6000 tons depending on the territory being worked.
Gonna try and catch the Big Boy today in Illinois.
Please share the video if you can. I would love to see it!
I’m so jealous of you... Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
When is it going to Illinois?
Mesmerizing sound which take me to my childhood.
Well done UP, it took vision, experience, learning and money to get 4014 back into working order, no apps needed or available
What a beautiful machine!
Now that’s an engine!
The Bing Boy, is very amazing and beautifull train, I am from Argentina.
Correction: it's big boy not bing boy I'll guess :)
Haha the rail detector hot boxes
amazing footage
Much stronger exhaust at times than usual. Trying to go higher speeds now, possibly? That one clip looked like the 1950s.
All depends on how the fireman is adjusting the fuel flow, atomization, airflow, steam pressure etc depending on power needs etc. Also blowing carbon out of the flue now and then. Would have had way more smoke in the 50s when they burned coal.
@@wingtimeRV7 the fireman sands the flue to get rid of some sort of build up in the boiler (carbon?) no idea on what it is. But that black smoke is that, I think. Ask someone (engineer, etc) to explain it better. She runs on diesel oil, what grade I haven’t a clue. And of course she gets fed and watered at various stops along the way. There is s water tanker truck that has the UPSTEAM decorations that met her at Chester IL when we were on our way to visit her at St Louis. This locomotive is about as “human” a machine as you can get!
Absolutely love 4014!
My son and I were in the correct lane of travel. Even though the video is very good, you took a high risk of a head on collision as you passed everyone. I was quite surprised there were no accidents on that section of roadway.
You don't get good stuff without taking risks. Everyone is always yammering on about "dangerous passing" while pacing, but I've yet to hear about an actual accident occurring.
Long live the Queen of Steam!
And yes, I do mean queen. You can call her the Big Boy as much as you want, but in my eyes, steam engines are all girls.
MAX & RUBY
boy, imagine how 5 y/o me would’ve reacted to this…
Questions for steam engine experts: Just behind the first group of 4 wheels is a pipe spewing out water; it ranges from hardly any, to gushing. Good view around 4:55. What is that? And, why the change in color of smoke? At times its black, other times a light blue, sometimes a light gray. Is the oil tanker divided into compartments, and the smoke change is when they change tank areas? I wonder about this stuff. :)
Thx, A Lady Railfan :)
Nice 👍
Cool.
Built by boilermakers!
how fast is he going?
8:12 i have never heard it chuff and now i did
NEVER GiVE UP
Quốc gia nào mà bây giờ vẫn dùng đầu máy hơi nước loại này giờ lạc hậu rồi nên thay đổi sang đầu máy diesel hay là chạy điện không gây ô nhiễm môi trường
❤️
Fun fact every 40 miles they have to stop and grease all 16 drive wheels
They grease the rods every abt 100-150 Miles
😃😃
I guess this could happen in any Country…but it DOES happen in the U.S. of America🇺🇸🇺🇸
3:33 what’s hotbox mean?
means that an axle bearing is hot.
@@FanRailer how fast is she? Imagine the thill of a steam powered beast keeping up with your gas powered car!
@@brianrigsby7900 The speed they run is in the video description. She's designed to run up to 80 mph, but they will never run her that fast.