I am going to the Nevada Northern Railway Museum. They have three historic steam locomotives. Nevada Northern 93, a 2-8-0 “Consolidation” built by American Locomotive Company in 1909. Nevada Northern 40, a 4-6-0 “Ten-Wheeler” built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1910. And Nevada Northern 81, a 2-8-0 “Consolidation” built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1917. I’m planning on visiting sometime in April 2023.
We were just there last month and took the train ride which included a guided tour of the mechanic shop. The guide told us the diesel engine at 10:50 was purchased on ebay. And the Dirt and DJ sign at the beginning is in honor of 2 cats that live in the mechanic shop. Dirt is like 15 or more years old and DJ (Dirt Jr) is quite a bit younger. Dirt came out and greeted the tour.
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Hey,Hey,It's Our Friend RVerTV Russ🤗 ,Let's keep chugging along to The Train Museum. To Cool for SCHOOL. Thanks Russ enjoyed the time together today. 👍
Many thanks for these museum tours, Russ. Ely is a wonderful oasis in the NV desert. Such a shame that Dirt the cat was MIA for your visit, but you can see his lil' buddy DJ hiding under the wooden bench at 7:52.
We lived in Ely in the late 50's. In a house just west of the museum. I was just 6 years old. Us kids would take pennys and lay them on the tracks and the trains would flatten them out nice. I wish I still had some of them.
Russ very neat Railroad museum, Me being a Railroader and fan of old iron, the steam engines and old Alco engine's, very neat video and thank you and safe travels.
Wow!! That's a very cool town. Loved seeing the trains, and shop. Can't believe the public can enter it. Lots of old history in the museum, and school. I see the sheriff was killed attempting to stop a dispute between a prostitute and her manager. He was only 37. Very nice stop for sure. 🙂👍
There are several shops you can visit, operating active locomotives. Scranton has Steam Town, Spencer Shops in Spencer NC, the ACL museum in Duluth Ga.,....thanks for the great ELY RR museum tour! ✌️😎
As a Vietnam veteran your words have never been truer. Veterans are soon forgotten and when people once a year say " thank you for your service, ring hollow".
🙋Hello Russ! Fascinating how much history has been preserved by these little towns. Ely is a nice quiet place it seems. Enjoyed the aerial view of Ely. They even had a few old dolls little girls played with back then. I really enjoy seeing the trains & museum. Turned out to be a really nice day. In hopes you have a nice weekend.👍
Wow! What a great tour, Russ! I've been going through Ely a lot on my way to visit my daughter in Boise, but I never visited the museum downtown. I've been to the railroad museum a few times, and rode the steam train over to Ruth and back. I bought a senior pass to all the state parks for $30 last year, and camped at a half dozen of them. I took my grandson to the Lehman Cave when he was just a kid. They always turn the lights out in the cave for a few minutes on the tour to show the guests how dark it is in the cave. But, that didn't work this time. My grandson had bought a tee shirt at one of the gift shops we had visited. It was black with a white human skeleton on the front. We didn't know the skeleton was phosphorescent, so it was a big surprise to all the tour guests when they turned out the lights out. They only thing you could see was this blazing skeleton lighting up the cave. Everyone was laughing their head off, but Dane was the most surprised of all!
Trains have always fascinated me. The advancement in technology and the industry. The train was definitely and still is superior in many ways. The amount of weight that it can pull. It's just astonishing to see such a powerful innovation that was used for cargo and transportation at that time. It really set the pace for the industry. I remember last year seeing a train haul incredibly heavy military vehicles on so many flat bed carts.
Normally we see old buildings, old trains etc. and say"can you imagine back when this shop was in use, or when they would fireup that old train for a day of service", and yet there in Ely it really IS history come to life everyday. What a fantastic place. Thanks for another great video.
Took my kids there and to Great Basin Natl Pk in the early 90’s. It was October but the road up to the Bristlecones was snowed in. We did the Lehman Caves tour. My adult kids still talk about it today.
On UA-cam, you can check the site called "VIRTUAL RAILFAN" to see live pictures of about 20 train stations in the U.S.A. (Barstow, San Juan Capistrano, Flagstaff, Tucson, etc). It's fun to watch a little every day to see BNSF or Union Pacific trains go by as well as seasonal changes in each State. I love your "museum" videos, ABC News doesn't do better than you, Russ. One of my uncles was an engineer on one of those coal-fired steam locomotives for the Canadian Pacific here in Quebec. Cheers ! RICHARD
Anything to do with trains is fascinating!! They are actually bringing a few steam engines back online ! Another great Video Russ !! Thanks for sharing.
There's a roundhouse that has a housing for locomotives to be worked upon ... in Scranton, PA. The Randman and I were there several years ago. Check it out when you get the opportunity, and visit if you'd like.
Another cool video and history lesson. Seems like Nevada had a lot of train activity in its time bringing supplies to the desert. This town kinda reminds me of Williams Arizona with the railroad and old town feeling. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Hey again Russ. Wow what a cool video nothing better than history from the USA. The railroad museum reminds me of an area here in Pa Called Strasburg. They run a real nice train there giving rides and an amazing museum with trains up through the ages. If ever in Pa and you have not been there yet as you say check it out. Thank you for another great video. What a lucky man to be traveling around like you do. Later Russ and safe journey.
Hey Russ! 🙋♀️Wow! What a fantastic place. I've always had a fascination with trains. Probably because there were tracks at the end of the street when I was a little kid. We would hide in the stopped trains. Then there was the one time the train didn't stop for almost 100 miles and the cops brought the 5 year old girl, who managed to lose a sock in the escapade, home to her very upset father. LOL! Was that camera a Kodak Brownie?
Hi Russ, you should swing over to Hawthorne, stay at whiskey Flats RV park, tour Walker lake, and tour the ordinance museum there in Hawthorne. It’s free. Hawthorne used to be an Army Depot. The ordinance museum has a lot of military memorabilia. You would enjoy it and so would your viewers. 😉
That's one of those museums where you pay or donate or whatever. Then, on the way out, you leave 'em a li'l more. Been through Ely. Now I feel like two nights with an option'd be the play.
another awesome video Russ! can you tell us the name of the white things on the rear of each side of van/small like fins that go from top to bottom. safe travels and see you next week
Did you call ahead to be able to walk through the warehouses and mechanic shop or were you just able to walk around and film? I'd love to photograph this all. Who did you speak with to give you access?
The Nevada Nothern Railway Museum is a classic example of a mining railroad. You have give credit to Kennecott Copper (now Kennecott Utah Copper), when they decided to shut down their operations in Ely, instead demolishing everything and selling off all of the machines, the company gave it all away to a local non-profit to start a museum and heritage railroad. There are now working on reopening the segment from Ruth to McGill, thanks to a $10 million federal grant.
I asked a question yesterday Russ about a comment that has been deleted from Tony b. If you are not deleting comments you should speak up. I take silence as guilt in this case. Just want to know if it's you or UA-cam?
I saw a comment a while ago by Tony b. Apparently it has been deleted? Did you delete it Russ? Or did UA-cam delete it? It was sarcasm about coal burning trains charging electric cars. Hummmm?
I have only heard about that town 😮😮never seen in person there was no steam engine trains running when I was a kid years ago close by that was be 4 my time and by the late 1940s and the early 1950s they changed 2 diesel trains the coal trains years ago use 2 run every hr on the hr U could set your watch ⌚ by them years ago now I only hear 1 when goes through town the old steam engine trains did use coal futher west U went there was no trees so there was no wood coal puts out more BTU,S and even the other steam engines use coal instead of wood unless U worked at a sawmill 😊😊 then U use the slabs and cut them w a wood saw there was no chainsaws back then and they are faster than the old 2 man cross cut saws or buck saw or a are even U had the wood U still had 2 haul water 💦 😊 from a creek or river U had 2 use barrels or a water tank 😊😊 remember when U had 2 go 2 spring or creek 2 get water 💦 😮 it was the same thing there was no running water 💦 😮 back then if U a well 4 water 💦 😊 U were doing good alot of the old hand dug wells wasn't much I still remember 1 where it had the water 💦 😊 bucket U would let fill w water and U had 2 pull the water bucket up by rope the water 💦 was good and cold it would make your teeth ache it was so cold and drinks 😊😊 out of the drink machines use 2 be the same way not no more they won't turn them back 2 get cold now if U don't put soda 🥤 a cup of ice it's hot in no time ⌚ and not fit 2 drink I like cold drinks my self 😊😊 there use 2 be a time when people use 2 use mugs 2 drink they were even better when U when they had frost on and even better when the drink had slush in them I, I say they good and cold then if yall remember that at all I do 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉 OMG 1 3O 2O24
Me again! I'll repeat the comment by Tony b. He questioned if they could convert one of those coal burning locomotives into a electric car charger? Does that offend you, or UA-cam, or who?
I'm gonna start calling him Dr Russ.......with all the s*** going on in the world, I watch RVerTV and my blood pressure drops 20 points! 😀
I am going to the Nevada Northern Railway Museum. They have three historic steam locomotives. Nevada Northern 93, a 2-8-0 “Consolidation” built by American Locomotive Company in 1909. Nevada Northern 40, a 4-6-0 “Ten-Wheeler” built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1910. And Nevada Northern 81, a 2-8-0 “Consolidation” built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1917. I’m planning on visiting sometime in April 2023.
Hi Russ, look forward to your entrance to my living room everyday. Connect my phone to tv and make sure to give you a thumbs up.
We were just there last month and took the train ride which included a guided tour of the mechanic shop. The guide told us the diesel engine at 10:50 was purchased on ebay. And the Dirt and DJ sign at the beginning is in honor of 2 cats that live in the mechanic shop. Dirt is like 15 or more years old and DJ (Dirt Jr) is quite a bit younger. Dirt came out and greeted the tour.
Always have time to watch you! 👋🏻👋🏻😬
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Hey,Hey,It's Our Friend RVerTV Russ🤗 ,Let's keep chugging along to The Train Museum. To Cool for SCHOOL. Thanks Russ enjoyed the time together today. 👍
Steam Town in Scranton PA is very similar
Thanks Russ 👍
Ely, NV is very interesting place! Thanks for the vlog Russ!🤓🤓
Outstanding work, Russ. Thanks
that machine shop was to cool great tour of yesterday's trains
Many thanks for these museum tours, Russ. Ely is a wonderful oasis in the NV desert. Such a shame that Dirt the cat was MIA for your visit, but you can see his lil' buddy DJ hiding under the wooden bench at 7:52.
Wow, you have got some sharp eyes!
We lived in Ely in the late 50's. In a house just west of the museum. I was just 6 years old. Us kids would take pennys and lay them on the tracks and the trains would flatten them out nice. I wish I still had some of them.
Reminds me of Cass Scenic Railroad in Cass West Virginia.
Excellent! I cannot believe they let the public wander around the RR maintenance building. 🤭
Great museum; nice video; 😎😎😎👌👌👍🤩🥃
I bin tagging over 2.5 yrs. This is one for the books tks for great trip. Tks for all you do.😅😅😅😅
Russ very neat Railroad museum, Me being a Railroader and fan of old iron, the steam engines and old Alco engine's, very neat video and thank you and safe travels.
Not just old Alcos, they have an old Baldwin VO-1000.
So glad I got to see this. I was born in Vegas, 73 years ago. Thanks for sharing. This is very cool!
Great tour of the railroad grounds. All that was missing was Dirt the Cat.
Shoutout for Dirt!
Wow!! That's a very cool town. Loved seeing the trains, and shop. Can't believe the public can enter it. Lots of old history in the museum, and school. I see the sheriff was killed attempting to stop a dispute between a prostitute and her manager. He was only 37. Very nice stop for sure. 🙂👍
There are several shops you can visit, operating active locomotives.
Scranton has Steam Town, Spencer Shops in Spencer NC, the ACL museum in Duluth Ga.,....thanks for the great ELY RR museum tour! ✌️😎
Also the Tennessee RR museum in Chattanooga and the Strasbourg RR in Pennsylvania....
Wow. 😊 What a tidy, well-kept museum. Love the audio, train engine sound effect too. Wow. The history, indeed!
MEOW MEOW GOOD MORNING America
The Ely train depot was used as the Siver City New Mexico train station in the film Rat Race.
Wow! The two museums are packed with history. Love trains and train stations. Thank you so much for filming Ely, NV.
Thanks for Sharing Russ! Watching from Houston, TX.
Every artifact a story of the building of America !
That's a worthy place!!
YAY!!! It's Russ!
The older you get the more a person appreciates old things . So the museums are so much fun.
Hey Russ!!!"VERY VERY" "NICE" "LAYOUT"!!! Have "FUN"!!! Be Safe!!!
Thst is what I call a workshop. Feels and looks like the real deal
As a Vietnam veteran your words have never been truer. Veterans are soon forgotten and when people once a year say " thank you for your service, ring hollow".
Ely should be on everbody's list to visit, if they find themselves in the area! Or, even if they're not! Thanks for the tour!
Great videos as always.
I miss the old music 🎶 you used to use. Great video love it👍
🙋Hello Russ! Fascinating how much history has been preserved by these little towns. Ely is a nice quiet place it seems. Enjoyed the aerial view of Ely. They even had a few old dolls little girls played with back then. I really enjoy seeing the trains & museum. Turned out to be a really nice day. In hopes you have a nice weekend.👍
Thank you. I will go visit Ely
Those were some of the best local museums I have ever seen! Thanks a lot!
Thanks Russ for taking us with you to those great museums. ........Russell D.
Am certainly enjoying the road trip! Thanks for taking us along. BTW. I just returned from Ely, MN. Almost at the Canadian border.
Very nice Russ. Thanks for the Nevada tour thus far.
I enjoyed going to Ely with you. Thanks so much!
Wow! What a great tour, Russ! I've been going through Ely a lot on my way to visit my daughter in Boise, but I never visited the museum downtown. I've been to the railroad museum a few times, and rode the steam train over to Ruth and back. I bought a senior pass to all the state parks for $30 last year, and camped at a half dozen of them. I took my grandson to the Lehman Cave when he was just a kid. They always turn the lights out in the cave for a few minutes on the tour to show the guests how dark it is in the cave. But, that didn't work this time. My grandson had bought a tee shirt at one of the gift shops we had visited. It was black with a white human skeleton on the front. We didn't know the skeleton was phosphorescent, so it was a big surprise to all the tour guests when they turned out the lights out. They only thing you could see was this blazing skeleton lighting up the cave. Everyone was laughing their head off, but Dane was the most surprised of all!
That was excellent!
Trains have always fascinated me. The advancement in technology and the industry. The train was definitely and still is superior in many ways. The amount of weight that it can pull. It's just astonishing to see such a powerful innovation that was used for cargo and transportation at that time. It really set the pace for the industry. I remember last year seeing a train haul incredibly heavy military vehicles on so many flat bed carts.
Will be passing through Ely late October. Have to check this out. My dad loved trains. He left us a few years ago. He lived in Carson City.
Going next week for a whole week of exploration & riding! Hooray!
I love this museum, it was turned over to the city and county
Super video Russ. Love the train content.
What a Great Museum! Thanks for the recommendation!!!
Thanks, interesting video.
Normally we see old buildings, old trains etc. and say"can you imagine back when this shop was in use, or when they would fireup that old train for a day of service", and yet there in Ely it really IS history come to life everyday. What a fantastic place. Thanks for another great video.
That's a really cool train
Nice collection of old train's thanks for showing us around. Safe Travels
Took my kids there and to Great Basin Natl Pk in the early 90’s. It was October but the road up to the Bristlecones was snowed in. We did the Lehman Caves tour. My adult kids still talk about it today.
Love all these old small towns there in a time warp , no modernisation here love it Russ ,thanks for the journey 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Love the big engines house really fascinating see care that goes into maintenance!
Really tour of the train museum.
Enjoy your tour, been there a few times always great. Thanks.
26:50 If you've ever been to Baker NV (home of Great Basin National Park), that schoolhouse is just about the right size, even today.
On UA-cam, you can check the site called "VIRTUAL RAILFAN" to see live pictures of about 20 train stations in the U.S.A. (Barstow, San Juan Capistrano, Flagstaff, Tucson, etc). It's fun to watch a little every day to see BNSF or Union Pacific trains go by as well as seasonal changes in each State. I love your "museum" videos, ABC News doesn't do better than you, Russ. One of my uncles was an engineer on one of those coal-fired steam locomotives for the Canadian Pacific here in Quebec. Cheers ! RICHARD
Railway museum was just great being able to get that close to working trains. What a cool town Ely is. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
The train rides are well worth it. $26.00 as I recall. Almost 2hr duration.
Interesting and fun video, thanks Russ. Safe travels on the loneliest highway.
Anything to do with trains is fascinating!! They are actually bringing a few steam engines back online ! Another great Video Russ !! Thanks for sharing.
Too cool for school.!!! Great video.
There's a roundhouse that has a housing for locomotives to be worked upon ... in Scranton, PA. The Randman and I were there several years ago. Check it out when you get the opportunity, and visit if you'd like.
Russ as always a GREAT video... loved the old steam engine!!!
You should have rode the train. It's very cheap and a great experience. We have done it a few times now and it never gets old.
Wow! This is one of the places I'm definitely putting on my next summer travel plans :-) Thank you for scoping this out Russ.
Bucket list gets longer😵💫, thanks MrRuss👍🏻
Another cool video and history lesson. Seems like Nevada had a lot of train activity in its time bringing supplies to the desert. This town kinda reminds me of Williams Arizona with the railroad and old town feeling. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Hey again Russ. Wow what a cool video nothing better than history from the USA. The railroad museum reminds me of an area here in Pa Called Strasburg. They run a real nice train there giving rides and an amazing museum with trains up through the ages. If ever in Pa and you have not been there yet as you say check it out. Thank you for another great video. What a lucky man to be traveling around like you do. Later Russ and safe journey.
Have you ever been to Chattanooga TN? We took one of the short train rides to their Round House. They have quite a few engines they were restoring
Great video love trains ty Steve
almost 100k subscriber. congratulations
Hey Russ! 🙋♀️Wow! What a fantastic place. I've always had a fascination with trains. Probably because there were tracks at the end of the street when I was a little kid. We would hide in the stopped trains. Then there was the one time the train didn't stop for almost 100 miles and the cops brought the 5 year old girl, who managed to lose a sock in the escapade, home to her very upset father. LOL!
Was that camera a Kodak Brownie?
Just wondering if they made you wear safety glasses?
I love trains!!
So does your mom.
Hi Russ, you should swing over to Hawthorne, stay at whiskey Flats RV park, tour Walker lake, and tour the ordinance museum there in Hawthorne. It’s free. Hawthorne used to be an Army Depot. The ordinance museum has a lot of military memorabilia. You would enjoy it and so would your viewers. 😉
Steamtown National Park in Pennsylvania has summer rides on steam trains.
That's one of those museums where you pay or donate or whatever. Then, on the way out, you leave 'em a li'l more.
Been through Ely. Now I feel like two nights with an option'd be the play.
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another awesome video Russ! can you tell us the name of the white things on the rear of each side of van/small like fins that go from top to bottom. safe travels and see you next week
the museum put out a video of the crane working out side lifting that engine u showed off a truck to the ground
Did you call ahead to be able to walk through the warehouses and mechanic shop or were you just able to walk around and film? I'd love to photograph this all. Who did you speak with to give you access?
The Nevada Nothern Railway Museum is a classic example of a mining railroad. You have give credit to Kennecott Copper (now Kennecott Utah Copper), when they decided to shut down their operations in Ely, instead demolishing everything and selling off all of the machines, the company gave it all away to a local non-profit to start a museum and heritage railroad. There are now working on reopening the segment from Ruth to McGill, thanks to a $10 million federal grant.
Who does the music you add to this and other tracks?
Ely Nevada The train museum fascinating. Hopefully will visit the town and explore.
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blue-gowned doctor model ?
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I asked a question yesterday Russ about a comment that has been deleted from Tony b. If you are not deleting comments you should speak up. I take silence as guilt in this case. Just want to know if it's you or UA-cam?
I saw a comment a while ago by Tony b. Apparently it has been deleted? Did you delete it Russ? Or did UA-cam delete it? It was sarcasm about coal burning trains charging electric cars. Hummmm?
Are dogs allowed to walk around?
I hope you go after filming to actually enjoy your visit and read some of the things you show.
I have only heard about that town 😮😮never seen in person there was no steam engine trains running when I was a kid years ago close by that was be 4 my time and by the late 1940s and the early 1950s they changed 2 diesel trains the coal trains years ago use 2 run every hr on the hr U could set your watch ⌚ by them years ago now I only hear 1 when goes through town the old steam engine trains did use coal futher west U went there was no trees so there was no wood coal puts out more BTU,S and even the other steam engines use coal instead of wood unless U worked at a sawmill 😊😊 then U use the slabs and cut them w a wood saw there was no chainsaws back then and they are faster than the old 2 man cross cut saws or buck saw or a are even U had the wood U still had 2 haul water 💦 😊 from a creek or river U had 2 use barrels or a water tank 😊😊 remember when U had 2 go 2 spring or creek 2 get water 💦 😮 it was the same thing there was no running water 💦 😮 back then if U a well 4 water 💦 😊 U were doing good alot of the old hand dug wells wasn't much I still remember 1 where it had the water 💦 😊 bucket U would let fill w water and U had 2 pull the water bucket up by rope the water 💦 was good and cold it would make your teeth ache it was so cold and drinks 😊😊 out of the drink machines use 2 be the same way not no more they won't turn them back 2 get cold now if U don't put soda 🥤 a cup of ice it's hot in no time ⌚ and not fit 2 drink I like cold drinks my self 😊😊 there use 2 be a time when people use 2 use mugs 2 drink they were even better when U when they had frost on and even better when the drink had slush in them I, I say they good and cold then if yall remember that at all I do 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉 OMG 1 3O 2O24
Me again! I'll repeat the comment by Tony b. He questioned if they could convert one of those coal burning locomotives into a electric car charger? Does that offend you, or UA-cam, or who?
Legalized gambling and prostitution in all those mid-sized Nevada cities...