I posted the classic film ''Railway with a Heart of Gold (1965)'' with subtitles for anyone who wants to watch it! It's an account of the Talyllyn Railway, a historic narrow gauge slate haulage in Tywyn, Wales, and its operation by a preservation society that saved it from being sold for scrap.
I’ve adored steam trains since I was little. In fact I got a new train set every Xmas because the previous year’s was worn out from the amount of fun I’d had with it. I’m female by the way. A few years back I was the proud owner of 120 acres in country Australia. It was very frustrating that I couldn’t afford to put a train track around it, plus the cost of the train itself. I had to make do with the roos & the wild deer as entertainment instead. Sometimes when I’m reminiscing I realise what a great life I’ve lived. & watching these marvellous videos makes me happy. Very happy.
Me and my grandson play train videos when we play with our old lionel train set. We get real sounds,and the phone sits as a bill board in our little town. I'm glad I found this, I have some train rides I need to take.
Modern trains are press a button and the engine is ignited, never knew LOCOMOTIVE TRAINS were that much of steam carriers, plus you have to fill the water chamber fully, or create a fire in one of the furnaces. Just the locomotive horn sound really shows how people in the older centuries were geniuses to build these steam machines. Liked your video, amazing
In which sense? They are better in generation of pollution and noise. They're not very good in steep railroad, because the water flow within the boiler pipes might have an uneven flow. And without considering the shay locomotive, the direct coupling of the piston to the wheels gave them a very narrow range of operations. But Choo Choo right?
That's why I love reading old interviews with steam engineers. ALL of them made the same metaphor: a steam engine is like a living, breathing entity. Not a mere machine, but an ANIMAL, and one that they had to learn to tame. ❤
@@TheCuratorIsHere OP is just differentiating steam engines from internal combustion engines. Of course both involve combustion.. simple matter of nomenclature. (Also you know what else they have? Brakes. Which you might want to pump on your ACKCHYUALLY.)
A steam engine is still a combustion engine. Only that it is an external combustion engine, and the combustion happens outside of the cylinder. They still have burning coal, wood, and other combustibles.
Thats really Glad to know!! ..and I'm pretty sure that he was the driver in one of these steam locomotives in his previous birth, and hence he is attracted & hooked-up watching these steam locomotives, without loosing his interest. May God bless him!!
Thank you so much. Mike. I'm 81 and grew up with trains going beside my grandparents as rents farm. The wooden suto bridge was beside their driveway. I wouldvrun m out v when I heard the train chugging up the Streep hill.the bridge seemed 100 ft high and conductors would wave and blow the steam whistle for me. Thank you so much. You made an old lady so happy. I sh a ll watch it often.
When I took my son on a steam train when he was one year old he was obsessed with how the wheels ran on the tracks. I knew that he had "clicked" and was a train fan. He's seven now and is completley in love with steam trains and watches as many of your videos as he can. Thanks so much Mike ❤️
I’d love to go on a train in period costume attire and imagine what it was like to be a train passenger, nearly 200 years ago! What a time travelling experience that would be!
I ❤️ thomas and friends as a little kid 👦🏾 because I grow up watching all the classics and CGI series on the 📺 and I had all the 🚂 🚂🚃🚂🚂🚃🚂🚂 and all of the 📖 and movies 🎥 man I those were the good 😌 old days
This is absolutely beautifully composed. Had my 14 month old grandson (great grandson of train buff and writer Edgar Mead) mesmerized. It's so well done. Thank you for sharing!
Thank. You. Mr. Gary ! As. You said. I. Love. Your. Comment. And. The. Baby. Will be. Glad. If. He. See. The. Chanel. Maid by. You ! Feeling this. I. At 1st. Subscribed your. Chanel ! 1. God. Bless. You. All ! Then. Feeling. That. I will be. Happy. Too ! Salutes and. Lives. ! Samaresh. Seal. Calcutta. WB. India. I. Will. Play. More. This. Kinds of. Videos. For the. Baby ! LOVES
Man, old trains are so cool. This reminds me of when i was obsessed as a kid. Loved thomas the tank engine and fancy model sets. Its just so cool to marvel at.
It's hard to imagine that water is doing all the work in these and these days many people consider these beauties as out dated and old fashion...tell me one good reason why I shouldn't be disapointed in those people
I love your videos! They have very good picture quality! You're so talented! FYI, D&SNG 476 has been converted to burn oil and K-37 No. 493 has returned to service in January 2020, but is having running gear work done but will return to service once it's complete.
That’s the good old Crosby 3 chime! Personally, I think it suits 630 more than TVRM 610 mainly because the Crosby was used by the Southern Railway on one of their steamers. It sounds very melodic.
Awesome shots! I love the chugga chugga of steam trains. And thre's something about their look that just captivates me. The sunset shot at the end is pure gold!
For me, one of the most awesome locomotives to double head would be the Union Pacific 4884 Big Boy. Just seeing two of those powerful giants pulling a very long heavy freight train.
@@destroyerarmor no internet. True No clean water. False No toilets. False Diseases with no cure. Depends Terrible Manuel labor. True but also true today
I am delighted with your work! I am contacting you because I would like you to let me know how you came up with the idea to make these clips about trains.
I dont understand any of these 3 previous replies. Anyhow, he owns a train? I dont understand. He bought it? How can one afford that? Does he also need to rent the tracks?
Can someone please tell me why at 0:52 a bunch of steam suddenly shoots from underside of both trains? I've never seen that before. What's going on mechanically in the steam engine?
That is the engineer or fireman (I can’t remember which one) opening the blowdown valve that shoots pressurized steam out of a nozzle on the side of the locomotive to clear out any sludge or foam in the boiler
Who else is here because of a child wanting to see trains?
My son wants to listen to the different sounds of trains 😂
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Yessss. Can't say no to those big eyes.
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I can watch steam locomotives all day. They're so beautiful.
I agree
Yes they are!
I posted the classic film ''Railway with a Heart of Gold (1965)'' with subtitles for anyone who wants to watch it! It's an account of the Talyllyn Railway, a historic narrow gauge slate haulage in Tywyn, Wales, and its operation by a preservation society that saved it from being sold for scrap.
Yes indeed
You gave me and my son a wonderful time. I remember my dad used to love trains and I cried. I lost him this year. Thank you, sir.
I’ve adored steam trains since I was little. In fact I got a new train set every Xmas because the previous year’s was worn out from the amount of fun I’d had with it. I’m female by the way. A few years back I was the proud owner of 120 acres in country Australia. It was very frustrating that I couldn’t afford to put a train track around it, plus the cost of the train itself. I had to make do with the roos & the wild deer as entertainment instead. Sometimes when I’m reminiscing I realise what a great life I’ve lived. & watching these marvellous videos makes me happy. Very happy.
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you can always buy a mamod steam locomotive for about 600$ now you can’t ride on it but it is a working steam loco
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Me and my grandson play train videos when we play with our old lionel train set. We get real sounds,and the phone sits as a bill board in our little town.
I'm glad I found this, I have some train rides I need to take.
Thanks a lot for posting this video. This is the part of the history. ... Johnson from India 😁😁😁😁
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Mike thanks for your videos. My grandson and I love to watch them.
4:10 - "Awooo-oooooooo-ooo.. **cough** ooooo.. **cough cough groan** oOOO! **cough, takes a deep breath** whoooo-chooooooo.. **haul haul cough whine** ... woooo... "
Modern trains are press a button and the engine is ignited, never knew LOCOMOTIVE TRAINS were that much of steam carriers, plus you have to fill the water chamber fully, or create a fire in one of the furnaces. Just the locomotive horn sound really shows how people in the older centuries were geniuses to build these steam machines. Liked your video, amazing
Good video there I call this a MASTERPIECE
Love the catches
I like classic train. Succes for you channel. Greeting from Indonesia.
I really want to re-live those steam beast times and see one by myself
This is absolute music to my ears. I can’t get enough. Watching this makes me want to sip some bourbon!
Showed this to my 2-year-old nephew and it was an instant hit. Lil' guy loves his trains and cars.
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Same here
Same here
My 3 year old daughter loves it
Thank you for making this video. My son and I enjoyed it a lot together.
Just a casual watch with ur son that’s gonna be me on day
Electric trains might be faster, but steam trains are the best!
You are right
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In which sense? They are better in generation of pollution and noise. They're not very good in steep railroad, because the water flow within the boiler pipes might have an uneven flow. And without considering the shay locomotive, the direct coupling of the piston to the wheels gave them a very narrow range of operations. But Choo Choo right?
yeah because you like air pollution
@@brandonbeamer3566 no because they’re more original, characteristic and beautiful!
The beauty of pure mechanical energy no combustion engine could even compare to such beauty
That's why I love reading old interviews with steam engineers. ALL of them made the same metaphor: a steam engine is like a living, breathing entity. Not a mere machine, but an ANIMAL, and one that they had to learn to tame. ❤
I don’t think you understand how steam engines work, there is definitely combustion.
@@TheCuratorIsHere OP is just differentiating steam engines from internal combustion engines. Of course both involve combustion.. simple matter of nomenclature. (Also you know what else they have? Brakes. Which you might want to pump on your ACKCHYUALLY.)
A steam engine is still a combustion engine. Only that it is an external combustion engine, and the combustion happens outside of the cylinder. They still have burning coal, wood, and other combustibles.
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I like the sound of steam trains. 3:05
We use this clip to occupy our 1.5Yo son while changing dipers ❤thanks
Thats really Glad to know!!
..and I'm pretty sure that he was the driver in one of these steam locomotives in his previous birth, and hence he is attracted & hooked-up watching these steam locomotives, without loosing his interest.
May God bless him!!
Steam trains are so cool 👍🏻
I think I like steam locomotives even more than aircrafts
they sound so satisfying.
@@InabaD3X_iluvfishrods they live, breathe and even talk. We must protect these endangered species
It is amazing. I like the train operating by steam.
A saudosa Maria Fumaça. Parabéns as ferrovias que conservaram esse saudoso trem.
My baby Deeptanshu's favourite sound 😅
This is one of the videos my son discovered here on utube when he first started getting into trains, and he still watches it to this day.
Sure diesels look great with double headers
But steam locomotives are a BIG difference.
Right
Thank you so much. Mike. I'm 81 and grew up with trains going beside my grandparents as rents farm. The wooden suto bridge was beside their driveway. I wouldvrun m out v when I heard the train chugging up the Streep hill.the bridge seemed 100 ft high and conductors would wave and blow the steam whistle for me. Thank you so much. You made an old lady so happy. I sh a ll watch it often.
At one time steam trains were the backbone of America, it's good to see they can still roam the country side!🙂
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When I took my son on a steam train when he was one year old he was obsessed with how the wheels ran on the tracks. I knew that he had "clicked" and was a train fan. He's seven now and is completley in love with steam trains and watches as many of your videos as he can. Thanks so much Mike ❤️
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Gostei muito do vídeo. Parabéns aos produtores.
15:08 Gorgeous whistle!
I’d love to go on a train in period costume attire and imagine what it was like to be a train passenger, nearly 200 years ago! What a time travelling experience that would be!
😅😅
Not if you’re black lmao
200 years ago I wouldn’t go on a train if I was black
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The beauty of nature and animals yet undisturbed by man
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I ❤️ thomas and friends as a little kid 👦🏾 because I grow up watching all the classics and CGI series on the 📺 and I had all the 🚂 🚂🚃🚂🚂🚃🚂🚂 and all of the 📖 and movies 🎥 man I those were the good 😌 old days
This is absolutely beautifully composed. Had my 14 month old grandson (great grandson of train buff and writer Edgar Mead) mesmerized. It's so well done. Thank you for sharing!
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I recognize Grand Canyon, Tennessee Valley, Cumbres and Toltec, and Yosemite Mt. Sugar Pine, but what are the other lines?
Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad and the Niles Canyon Railway. I think you got all the other ones.
Just Awesome. STEAM IS KING
It makes pollution though
@@Briandacunos Steam is water vapour
@@vivekbhat2784 steam locomotives also emit whatever it burns in the firebox; that being either wood, coal, oil, propane, etc.
Very nice, well done videos. My 2 year old grandson LOVES watching them! (so do I)
My 4 year old grandson loves them too ❤
I'm watching this with my 2 yr old grandson now. He loves these trains.
Thank. You. Mr. Gary ! As. You said. I. Love. Your. Comment. And. The. Baby. Will be. Glad. If. He. See. The. Chanel. Maid by. You ! Feeling this. I. At 1st. Subscribed your. Chanel ! 1. God. Bless. You. All ! Then. Feeling. That. I will be. Happy. Too ! Salutes and. Lives. ! Samaresh. Seal. Calcutta. WB. India. I. Will. Play. More. This. Kinds of. Videos. For the. Baby ! LOVES
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Something fascinating about steam engine watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
I just love seeing trains out the field making noise its so awsome
I love your videos soo much keep it up
Very good 👍
Yearning coal steam train..😂💖
Thank you production made more spends might..💯
Man, old trains are so cool. This reminds me of when i was obsessed as a kid. Loved thomas the tank engine and fancy model sets. Its just so cool to marvel at.
Excellent stuff there, Mike! Thanks.😊
A double header is two steam trains together like two locomotives .
I like it so much. Thanks. ❤
It's hard to imagine that water is doing all the work in these and these days many people consider these beauties as out dated and old fashion...tell me one good reason why I shouldn't be disapointed in those people
Oh my heart a sounds 18:26🔥🤍🥇
So beautiful.Nothing compares.
I love your videos! They have very good picture quality! You're so talented! FYI, D&SNG 476 has been converted to burn oil and K-37 No. 493 has returned to service in January 2020, but is having running gear work done but will return to service once it's complete.
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Here in 2024 watching with my toddler
Same here
Steam train are the best ♥ ever the doubleheader are the best ♥ too i want to ride on a steam train 🚂 someday ❤
I wish steam trains weren’t as bad for the environment as they are because they’re so beautiful and majestic. I’d love to go on one.
a SUV pollutes more than these steam driven relics
steam train is better than all other trains
Steam locomotives are beautiful, living creatures. You can't convince me otherwise.
Wow excellent video of the steam trains
If only I were born 100 years before and male...I love trains. I used to drive the kiddie train at the mall.... children liked at me like I was Santa
me too 😂😂😂 I freaking love steam engine trains 🚂
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Superb pictures. Thank you for reviving my memories. I loved it.
To see the wheels hustle like that makes me smile
3:18, 630: Listen to my glorious whistle!!!
That’s the good old Crosby 3 chime! Personally, I think it suits 630 more than TVRM 610 mainly because the Crosby was used by the Southern Railway on one of their steamers. It sounds very melodic.
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Carfan 54 More like at 3:04 to me in my personal opinion.
Mike, thank you sincerely for the videos. My son and I watch them all the time. Your video collection is something to be proud of.
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Wow super nice train our heartiest Britishers 😢,🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🌹🌹
I really love trains too and the whistle and the sounds too
Awesome shots! I love the chugga chugga of steam trains. And thre's something about their look that just captivates me. The sunset shot at the end is pure gold!
Always liked the "chugga-chugga" sound.
Imagine 2 big boy 4014s
Thanks for sharing, Mike. Great video presentation from start to finish. I could watch this video all day. -Andrew Mangalindan
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Thank you very much for this perfect video ♡
Sunset, nice way to finish another great video
My son loves mimicking the whistle sound from the steam. Some of the scenery looks so serene.
16:49 Are those giant chickens on the train?
1:22 Bro passed 100 years like it was nothing
For me, one of the most awesome locomotives to double head would be the Union Pacific 4884 Big Boy. Just seeing two of those powerful giants pulling a very long heavy freight train.
I shed a tear, can't explain why exactly, but there is beauty in here.
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The sound is really amazing, it such a great joy to see them live.
Excellent Video. Entertained a lot with tiny tots.
Extra ordinary video.
Nice job Mike.
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Wow! This is nice compilation.
I used to watch your vids when i was little and steam trains mean alot to me. Even double headers
Wow, is this shot in 4K? It’s super clear.
The smoke pouring out of the stack just beautiful
pollution isnt pretty
True
4:46 favorite train
I love Steam Engines. 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
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A safe,agreeable way to let off steam.
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I love the shot with 29 and 4960 getting a workout
Why does this video have 17k likes and 7.6k dislikes? Idk why people hate trains.
I had the oportunity to experience steam train travel twice :) :) :) :)
I love steam trains and i love your videos
Beautiful looking trains 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Great clip of the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad (OCSR)!
Awesome😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍
This reminds me of the good ol days 😢
There was no internet, no clean water, no toilets, diseases with no cure, terrible manual labor. It sucked
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But less tension
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no internet. True
No clean water. False
No toilets. False
Diseases with no cure. Depends
Terrible Manuel labor. True but also true today
Times were simpler, not easier, just hard and simple
Wow that is amazing I’ve been on these before
Ahhhh the whistle sounds so good I love steam locomotives
I am delighted with your work! I am contacting you because I would like you to let me know how you came up with the idea to make these clips about trains.
SUPER VIDEO. 😀👍👍
My son sleeps well while its played ☺️☺️
Absolute amazing rail therapy....Thank you for sharing
Seeing the steam locomotives double head is always a marvelous sight.
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The first train is my grandpa's, it is at the Oregon scenic railroad museum.
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I dont understand any of these 3 previous replies. Anyhow, he owns a train? I dont understand. He bought it? How can one afford that? Does he also need to rent the tracks?
That's awesome!
Can someone please tell me why at 0:52 a bunch of steam suddenly shoots from underside of both trains? I've never seen that before. What's going on mechanically in the steam engine?
That is the engineer or fireman (I can’t remember which one) opening the blowdown valve that shoots pressurized steam out of a nozzle on the side of the locomotive to clear out any sludge or foam in the boiler