And I forgot to add the rest of that message, but here it goes. And locomotive 190 is a 2-8-0 class consolidation type locomotive, a basis model for most early freight class steam engines in America, and it's wearing a rather easy to guess whistle, the crosby 3 chime.
I hope one day to visit the Tweetsie Railroad with both of these steam locomotives. On going. Such a beautiful steam railroad at a theme park in the state of North Carolina. Very cool. Quite so cool with East Tennessee & Western North Carolina #12 and White Pass & Yukon 190.
I LOVE the colorful paint scheme. Its absolutely beautiful!!! Steam locomotives just AWESOME machines, they're marvels to look at!!! I LOVE the sound of her whistle and that "chugga", "chugga" sound she makes as she thunders through the town. #190 is an AWESOME beauty, a marvel to look at! 😍🥰❤️
I really like your videos. Fabulous job!! I really love the write up and the break down of the time and trains on your videos. So organized and so professional! Great job to all involved with this video. Keep them coming. 😇
The only two enclosed wooden cars were combine 10 and coach 5. You can see the coach in this video, the combine was retired in 1960 and later went to the North Carolina Transportation Museum.
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Number 12 is the original “tweetsie”. The original number 12 of 13 and the only one that survived the scrap heap. The other engine no. 190 is called the “Yukon queen”. Number 12 is my favorite for its own history with the RR but I also love that the Yukon queen was made for use during WW2 to help build the Alaska highway. Fun fact that engine 190 was made at the same place and time as dollywoods own narrow gauge engine named “Klondike Katie”. It’s said they were right beside each other in production and also went to the same area for use during the war. An old war train just sounds so amazing to me. But ol’ tweetsie no 12 is what started the whole thing.
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East Tennessee has my favorite whistle in the video I love it
The crew must have known y'all were filming, they put on a show!
very cool to see a railway still have steam trains today
Love the train's show about the Indians attacking the train and the cowboys.
The perfect place ❤sad I’ll probably never get to go 😢
Love the video and sure was a fun day.
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Interesting, never knew both engines had nicknames, they sound very interesting ngl.
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Great to see the place is still going strong!
I’ve ridden in Number 12’s and 190’s cab twice each.
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This sent me right back to my childhood. Used to go here everyday for Day out with Thomas. Really a neat little place
That’s how to blow a whistle!
From what I can see and hear
Locomotive 12 is a 4-6-0 class and is wearing either a untuned lunkenheimer or a type of short 5 chime
And I forgot to add the rest of that message, but here it goes.
And locomotive 190 is a 2-8-0 class consolidation type locomotive, a basis model for most early freight class steam engines in America, and it's wearing a rather easy to guess whistle, the crosby 3 chime.
The 190 is a 2-8-2 Mikado
To the OP, 12 has always worn a Baldwin 3 chime, I think ever since its construction way back in 1917.
Loved the video. Need to make it down there at somepoint.
You should, the heritage weekend is the perfect time to go.
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This specific video was filmed with two Sony AX-33 camcorders.
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Love that sound of nostalgia.
The 4-6-0 “Tweetsie” was the basis for the Bachmann “Big Haulers” 4-6-0!
I hope one day to visit the Tweetsie Railroad with both of these steam locomotives. On going. Such a beautiful steam railroad at a theme park in the state of North Carolina. Very cool. Quite so cool with East Tennessee & Western North Carolina #12 and White Pass & Yukon 190.
Wonderful video, big thumbs up :)
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Number 12’s bell sounds very similar to Roy O. Disney #4’s bell. Same thing with 190 sounding similar to Walter E. Disney’s bell.
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Sugar pine railroad is my favorite but we are moving to Texas so i wonder where this is located ive been watching this for sooo long i love it
This is located in blowing rock NC
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I LOVE the colorful paint scheme. Its absolutely beautiful!!! Steam locomotives just AWESOME machines, they're marvels to look at!!! I LOVE the sound of her whistle and that "chugga", "chugga" sound she makes as she thunders through the town. #190 is an AWESOME beauty, a marvel to look at! 😍🥰❤️
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Great video!! I was there too, If you saw me I would have been carrying around the red camera on a dual mount tripod
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I really like your videos. Fabulous job!! I really love the write up and the break down of the time and trains on your videos. So organized and so professional! Great job to all involved with this video. Keep them coming. 😇
Thank you, glad you enjoyed our videos. There are plenty more coming so stay tuned.
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What happened to the old closed wooden cars that used to be on the park's railroad?
The only two enclosed wooden cars were combine 10 and coach 5. You can see the coach in this video, the combine was retired in 1960 and later went to the North Carolina Transportation Museum.
ah, thank you, but this type of car is needed there
They haven’t needed it for decades
for aesthetics only
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What camera do you use?
Sony AX33, a 4K quality handycam. - though each of our members uses a different camera or cameras.
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@@DynamoProductions-trains what camera would you recommend below 1600?
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Tweetsie 12 is my fave
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Number 12 is the original “tweetsie”. The original number 12 of 13 and the only one that survived the scrap heap. The other engine no. 190 is called the “Yukon queen”. Number 12 is my favorite for its own history with the RR but I also love that the Yukon queen was made for use during WW2 to help build the Alaska highway. Fun fact that engine 190 was made at the same place and time as dollywoods own narrow gauge engine named “Klondike Katie”. It’s said they were right beside each other in production and also went to the same area for use during the war. An old war train just sounds so amazing to me. But ol’ tweetsie no 12 is what started the whole thing.
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