as awesome as the video is, lets not forget what its in memory of. this wreck was devastating, and cost an engineer his life. remember John Luther ("Casey") Jones, as the hero who stayed with his train, trying to stop it as best he could.
The Train John Luther “Casey” Jones Cashed into was too big for the Siding And Casey’s Train Rear ended The Train that Broke Down destroying a Caboose,.. How Casey Died was obvious He was struck in the throat With one hand at the controls and the other hand on the whistle Cord
Wow dude, this video you made for the anniversary of the wreck of the Casey Jones was awesome, especially with the coolest scene capture moments. Bravo. 🙂
You're part right. Yes an air hose did burst, but 2 freight trains were in the same siding, hence why one of the freights' tail end fouled the main - the siding wasn't long enough to fit both freights, so the 2 trains would have to "saw" north or south to clear the main for any oncoming train. They freight had already made one "saw" to clear the south switch so that a northbound train could enter the station then back onto another siding to clear the main for Casey still approaching southbound. While the freights were in the middle of "saw"-ing to clear the north switch for Casey is when the air hose burst, and the rest is history. Casey knew about the situation at Vaughn that night - it was in his orders. He likely took it for granted that the North switch would already be cleared and he would have plenty of time to slow down, hence why he potentially ignored flagman Newberry's lantern signal on the ground as he thundered by. He didn't know anything was wrong until he ran over the torpedo and saw the caboose marker lights, by then too late to stop. Do your own research, bub.
@@davidwhiting1761 The only reason why I know this is because I watched the casey jones railroad museum video So technically, I actually did do my research
If truth be told, even I did not know that it was the 122nd anniversary of the death of Casey Jones, one of the best railroad engineers in American history. Even so, Illinois Central Railroad steam engine Number 382 was the last steam train Casey Jones drove after Steam Engine Number 638.
his six toned whistle was one of a kind, when people heard it at night they said "there goes Casey Jones." the American folk hero, the only one who died in that crash. the savior who saved everyone on that train, god bless Casey Jones!
"Casey Jones, climbed in the cabin Casey Jones, orders in his hand Casey Jones, leaning out the window Taking a trip to the Promised Land" -The Ballad of Casey Jones, Johnny Cash
Very nicely done but the coaches you have behind #382 are marked Union Pacific when Jones worked for Illinois Central & his train the night of the crash only had six coaches
@@julyleonard I like both the 1941 and 2019 versions of Casey Jr. and with no offense. I also like all five of the Disneyland Railroad steam locomotives.
I have a question: Casey and Sim departed from Memphis, Tennessee on the night the wreck occurred. What and where is this town in the beginning of this video? Is it Goodman, Mississippi in the year 1900?
4:38 both: no you go! *hears a whistle* casey jones 2: what was that? unknown engine: idk? casey jones 2: AAA ITS A. TRAIN COMING TOWARDS US casey jones: OH FR- *1 year ago* sadly the mail has been destroyed 191 people survived but the fireman Sim webb did survive but the Casey our beloved engine driver didnt survive
No, Old 97 was a different wreck, on the Southern's main line through Danville, Kentucky, a high speed derailment from a trestle, which occured a couple of years later.
This is funny why would you make something like that? You could've made it really realistic like the cartoon version or a better version of Casey Jones you could've did that since you did that I will be proud of it. Congratulations 10 out of 10.😂
Fun fact if you were wondering the whitsle he used for 382 was Peremarquette Berkshire 1223 yes sister to the 1225 0:25 here’s a video I’m not lying -> ua-cam.com/video/qoeWOOwHEVI/v-deo.html
I copied right your. Video of Engine 382 off of my Desk computer and Edited it on my video Editor app and put words upon the Screen and Edited my version Black and white on the screen too make it look like 1900 film
as awesome as the video is, lets not forget what its in memory of. this wreck was devastating, and cost an engineer his life. remember John Luther ("Casey") Jones, as the hero who stayed with his train, trying to stop it as best he could.
The Train John Luther “Casey” Jones Cashed into was too big for the Siding And Casey’s Train Rear ended The Train that Broke Down destroying a Caboose,.. How Casey Died was obvious He was struck in the throat With one hand at the controls and the other hand on the whistle Cord
Wow dude, this video you made for the anniversary of the wreck of the Casey Jones was awesome, especially with the coolest scene capture moments. Bravo. 🙂
Absoutly stunning. Please keep on with your craft
Rest In Peace to Illinois Central 382 in 1935 and Casey Jones in 1900.
382 is in a museum
The one you see in a museum was Clinchfield 99
0:24 what’s the link to that whistle sound?
ua-cam.com/video/-eqKhlICJ94/v-deo.html
ATSF 3730
@@Ramil15RUSRailfan38 No, it's a recreation of Casey's actual 5 chime, It's seen in the video "Steam locomotive whistle education with brian" at 5:17.
This is most similar inspirations to The flying kipper collision.
Like a short movie. I love this
My favorite part about this video is Illinois central 382 & 4-4-0 steam engine No. 2 (Johnny) From The Brave Engineer.
Very cool
4:43 4:42 0:24 1:41 5:28
The reason why the double headed train stopped is because of a broken air hose
Not because the line was blocked
Do your research please
Oops.
@@BZRailways The video is good none the less though
You're part right. Yes an air hose did burst, but 2 freight trains were in the same siding, hence why one of the freights' tail end fouled the main - the siding wasn't long enough to fit both freights, so the 2 trains would have to "saw" north or south to clear the main for any oncoming train. They freight had already made one "saw" to clear the south switch so that a northbound train could enter the station then back onto another siding to clear the main for Casey still approaching southbound.
While the freights were in the middle of "saw"-ing to clear the north switch for Casey is when the air hose burst, and the rest is history.
Casey knew about the situation at Vaughn that night - it was in his orders. He likely took it for granted that the North switch would already be cleared and he would have plenty of time to slow down, hence why he potentially ignored flagman Newberry's lantern signal on the ground as he thundered by. He didn't know anything was wrong until he ran over the torpedo and saw the caboose marker lights, by then too late to stop.
Do your own research, bub.
@@davidwhiting1761
The only reason why I know this is because I watched the casey jones railroad museum video
So technically, I actually did do my research
At 4:59, I noticed the the caboose that was destroyed has the number 4014. This might be a reference to Union Pacific’s Big Boy no. 4014.
If truth be told, even I did not know that it was the 122nd anniversary of the death of Casey Jones, one of the best railroad engineers in American history. Even so, Illinois Central Railroad steam engine Number 382 was the last steam train Casey Jones drove after Steam Engine Number 638.
his six toned whistle was one of a kind, when people heard it at night they said "there goes Casey Jones." the American folk hero, the only one who died in that crash. the savior who saved everyone on that train, god bless Casey Jones!
Jackson TN native here. You can’t grow up in Jackson and not know who this man was!
The real flying kipper
The Kipper was actually based of of the Abbots Ripton rail accident of 1876.
Close enough I thought so to
Yah but in the fling kipper no one daded you idiot
@@MaxTheKiller1915 oh ok,but why you need to call me a idiot
@Thierry Pinatti I'm Sorry i didn't think again sorry
"Casey Jones, climbed in the cabin
Casey Jones, orders in his hand
Casey Jones, leaning out the window
Taking a trip to the Promised Land"
-The Ballad of Casey Jones, Johnny Cash
Did you added the Lone Ranger music
Fantastic just fantastic!!!!!! I know why you decided to it on April 30th because April 30th was the day Casey Jones died.
Great job on the video man
RIP Casey and 382
Very nicely done but the coaches you have behind #382 are marked Union Pacific when Jones worked for Illinois Central & his train the night of the crash only had six coaches
I think the Union Pacific coaches are just stand-ins for the Illinois Central coaches.🧐
lol i like how you put brave engineer and 2019 casey in there
The Brave Engineer from 1950 is my one of my favorite Disney short subject but as for Casey Jr, 1941: Yay! 2019: Yech!
@@julyleonard Please don’t do that for the 2019 version of Casey Jr., I honestly don’t think it’s too bad.
@@nathancorcoran5347 I'm sorry to say this but 1941 Casey Jr is just more appealing to me because of The Railways of Crotoonia.
@@julyleonard I like both the 1941 and 2019 versions of Casey Jr. and with no offense. I also like all five of the Disneyland Railroad steam locomotives.
@@julyleonard both versions are good stfu
Hey whats the music that started at 4:48?
where are the coaches and caboose from
I swear i love that whistle its deep
Santa Fe Special 4-6-2 Locomotive 6012
0:11 [train whistle]
Illinois Central 382
0:24 [train whistle]
R.I.P. John Luther Jones (Casey Jones). "You were a great American, probably the best!" - Soldier from Team Fortress 2. R.I.P. Rick May
Music:Hans Zimmer(2013)
Directed by:Gore Verbinski
1869-1933
I have a question: Casey and Sim departed from Memphis, Tennessee on the night the wreck occurred. What and where is this town in the beginning of this video? Is it Goodman, Mississippi in the year 1900?
It’s a village known as “Vaughan.”
4:38
both: no you go!
*hears a whistle*
casey jones 2: what was that?
unknown engine: idk?
casey jones 2: AAA ITS A. TRAIN COMING TOWARDS US
casey jones: OH FR-
*1 year ago*
sadly the mail has been destroyed 191 people survived but the fireman Sim webb did survive but the Casey our beloved engine driver didnt survive
The engine with a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement, a diamond smokestack, a square headlamp & a number 2 that Casey Jones 2.0 drives is Johnny.
Actually the fireman did surivived. He jumped out just in time.
Which engine is the unknown engine?
Casey Jr from 2019
@@SouthernPacific4449Train Yes I know. I'm more of a 1941 version person.
That's The Brave Engineer Locomotive and Casey Jr 2019.
The Brave Engineer Locomotive's name is Johnny.
This happened in real life
yes
Don’t we freaking know it
Sadly, yes
Ya think
We know
Is this the wreck of old 97?
No, Old 97 was a different wreck, on the Southern's main line through Danville, Kentucky, a high speed derailment from a trestle, which occured a couple of years later.
Its happened in Virginia @@johndavies1090
2:30 who’s that pulling that frieght train it’s Casey jr
[ crying]
it aint flying kippier it flying mail
How to get engine??
Tidmouth yard 3d
Year built:May,1898
All special and visual effects, courtesy of Industrial Light & Magic and Moving Picture Company
R.I.P. Casey Jones
2:33 what
Casey Junior 2019 😱????!!!
Oh and rip casey jones
I thought the train Casey was driving was a freight or a mail train ; can anyone clarify?
Cannonball express
382 be like “oh no bro”
Omg that's insane
Kipper*
No yat
Train
Flying Kipper Be Like: 0:00
Cannonball… one of the nicknames Ol' 382 was given during her service life
This is funny why would you make something like that? You could've made it really realistic like the cartoon version or a better version of Casey Jones you could've did that since you did that I will be proud of it. Congratulations 10 out of 10.😂
The music💀💀💀
Fun fact if you were wondering the whitsle he used for 382 was Peremarquette Berkshire 1223 yes sister to the 1225 0:25 here’s a video I’m not lying -> ua-cam.com/video/qoeWOOwHEVI/v-deo.html
RIP Casey Jones
you do realize casey was pulling freight and now passengers right?
no he was pulling passenegers. they had an express train with the clear shot to the station after the hour delay.
Sam webs even commented on how the line him and casey went on were weird and new
ua-cam.com/video/cukvTfTYBA4/v-deo.html
There is no way 382 survived that
Another Flying Kipper
casey jones march
casey jones march 14 1863 - april 30 1900
I copied right your. Video of Engine 382 off of my Desk computer and Edited it on my video Editor app and put words upon the Screen and Edited my version Black and white on the screen too make it look like 1900 film
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 5:15
This Is Wonderful But, I Have Only 1 Miner Issue 4:48 I Wish You Would Have Used The Flying Kipper Crash Theme By UpsideNow