Wonderful video of the Great Giants of the Norfolk And Western Railroad. I wish all of these Steam Locomotives could have been saved. Such wonderful powerful engines. It is very sad what happened to No. 1218 as many of the running parts were just tossed out.
Been watching N&W steam videos for years, how come this is the first time I've seen this one? I was born at Roanoke in '43 and spent my first 13 years in Radford. Was I blessed, or what? So, I was born a train nut. Dad would take me down to the tiny station in Radford on Saturday mornings and set me up on one of the REA wagons while he leaned up against it smoking his pipe. I was in N&W Heaven! We'd watch the Trains pass through, but there weren't nearly enough! The occasional Ys and As were enormous and terrifying to this little boy, but I had to be there as the platform trembled as they passed by. Once in a while a J would stop and dad would walk me down so I could talk to the engineer who were always so kind and friendly to me. When the Js would start out their acceleration was impressive. The times of my life.
This is one of the best videos of N&W steam in the 50s. No question. The sound with this is unreal. With a pair of headphones on, I feel as though I'm standing right on the ballast line. Taken back many decades in the past where railroading was done at a whole level above what it is today.
Mr. Peterson was a man way ahead of “the curve” on the sound recordings. I don’t know of another Steam video that compares with the synchronized sound of this one!!
What I would give, to go back in time to watch these beasts doing what they did best. N&W truly had some of the greatest steam locomotives to ever run on the mainline. It is an absolute shame that there aint more of their steam locomotives in preservation.
I have a book somewhere that shows an absolutely bizarre image: A massive Y6a breezing along with a 6-7 car local freight. Unless it was a transfer move for the engine (to Roanoke for maintenance or perhaps a new duty station), it seems like a highly inefficient choice of motive power for an assignment like that. Normally the N&W's 4-8-0s among other smaller ones did that work.
That's the NW 2300, a prototype steam turbine engine that was retired in early 58 and scrapped two years later, shortly after this video was recorded. This is the only known footage I can find of the 2300 operating.
Did The Other Norfolk And Western Blue Ridge Steam Video Get Copyright Struck Because I'm Also Seeing This One Uploaded Here Again Since That Other Favorite DVD Got Removed Sadly
Wonderful video of the Great Giants of the Norfolk And Western Railroad. I wish all of these Steam Locomotives could have been saved. Such wonderful powerful engines. It is very sad what happened to No. 1218 as many of the running parts were just tossed out.
Been watching N&W steam videos for years, how come this is the first time I've seen this one? I was born at Roanoke in '43 and spent my first 13 years in Radford. Was I blessed, or what? So, I was born a train nut. Dad would take me down to the tiny station in Radford on Saturday mornings and set me up on one of the REA wagons while he leaned up against it smoking his pipe. I was in N&W Heaven! We'd watch the Trains pass through, but there weren't nearly enough! The occasional Ys and As were enormous and terrifying to this little boy, but I had to be there as the platform trembled as they passed by. Once in a while a J would stop and dad would walk me down so I could talk to the engineer who were always so kind and friendly to me. When the Js would start out their acceleration was impressive. The times of my life.
This is one of the best videos of N&W steam in the 50s. No question. The sound with this is unreal. With a pair of headphones on, I feel as though I'm standing right on the ballast line. Taken back many decades in the past where railroading was done at a whole level above what it is today.
It’s one of my favorites
@@RustyDreamsGarage is there a place I could buy the DVD ?
It is available in DVD format from goodheart productions.
Mr. Peterson was a man way ahead of “the curve” on the sound recordings. I don’t know of another Steam video that compares with the synchronized sound of this one!!
Back in the good ol' days before spray paint!
The cars look so much better without the spray can vandalism.
This is great footage!
What I would give, to go back in time to watch these beasts doing what they did best. N&W truly had some of the greatest steam locomotives to ever run on the mainline. It is an absolute shame that there aint more of their steam locomotives in preservation.
I have a book somewhere that shows an absolutely bizarre image: A massive Y6a breezing along with a 6-7 car local freight. Unless it was a transfer move for the engine (to Roanoke for maintenance or perhaps a new duty station), it seems like a highly inefficient choice of motive power for an assignment like that. Normally the N&W's 4-8-0s among other smaller ones did that work.
19.10 steam turbine engine with engine noise is phenomenal!
19:10
Excellent!
Great show!!!-- love the "Y"'S---totally awesome, dude!!!
I love the N&W in the 1950’s! So inspiring ❤❤❤❤
A shame no K2As were preserved. The "baby Js" were such interesting engines, and IIRC the first O. Winston Link photographed.
There's still plenty of Steam on N&W
Wow, what kind of unusual locomotive was at 18:56? It almost looked like a steam/diesel hybrid. Very cool.
That's the NW 2300, a prototype steam turbine engine that was retired in early 58 and scrapped two years later, shortly after this video was recorded. This is the only known footage I can find of the 2300 operating.
12:44 The last "J" in the world #611!
Awesome 👍👌👊
38:36 Oo N&W 2156
One of my favorites!
@@RustyDreamsGarage same
Is "Hooters On Blueridge" the correct name for this entire video?
Where’s 1218 in these videos?
Anybody happens to know the relation between diesel and steam hauled trains in 1957/58?
Did The Other Norfolk And Western Blue Ridge Steam Video Get Copyright Struck Because I'm Also Seeing This One Uploaded Here Again Since That Other Favorite DVD Got Removed Sadly
Unfortunately, yes