Reading & Northern 2102 blasts out of Port Clinton
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2022
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After a brief stop in Port Clinton PA, engineer Shane Frederickson takes the throttle to the roof and accelerates Reading & Northern 4-8-4 #2102 back to track speed.
This was filmed on September 3rd during fourth and final Iron Horse Ramble of 2022. Special thanks to Brady Sanker for providing the trackside footage in Port Clinton.
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Holy crap, they are beating the piss outta that thing. You love to see it. They rebuilt it, and they want to run it like they did... Need to get out there sooner or later. :D
Imagine Reading had 30 of them at one time. Or was it 35?
I'm not an expert on these things but it looked as if he pulled the throttle out too far a bit too soon a couple of times, but maybe you never know when onn of these locomotives is going to slip.
@@1940limited it's very much a feel thing, and can be tough to know if you can grab more.
You really have too. I was out there twice this year and going back one more time. I was right by the tracks in august for the doubleheader when they came charging out of port Clinton. This was my first time actually chasing a excursion and it was a absolute blast.
So THIS is the one you were talking about! I had seen one of it leaving out double header with 425 and you could see the valve gear set basically in corner, and thought that's the one you meant.
The R&N paid for the whole Johnson bar, and they are gonna use the whole Johnson bar!
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@@asanewby4273yeah
Love these trains
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Beautiful footage. 2102 just might be one of the most impressive steam locomotives now operating in the United States. Kudos to the R&N for bringing her back!
Indeed, especially with how she been handling revenue freights.
I think it is one of the most impressive. It's all I need in a locomotive.'m happy to live petty close by so I can see it frequently. I rode behind it several times in the 1980s including a trip to Harrisburg. I'm glad it's been brought back after 31 years.
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2:35 - "Is the coal-fired pizza done?"
I love this video, Hogger really gets after that throttle and works his engine.
Large consist makes for excellent stack talk!!!
Just awesome!!!
those engines are the greatest machines ever build by mankind
Especially when computers weren't around in those days in the machine shops giving guidance to shop technicians. Yet everything worked perfectly well because these locomotives were the pride of America. For a long time these steam engine trains kept this nation going.
@The Random One 4014 is overrated
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Amen
2102 definitely had something to say about 1522's loudest engine title
Not even close.
It is great to see a Reading T1 class locomotive back in operation after decades of being inactive, the Iron Horse Rambles have been reborn into a new era & engine 2102 is delivering an impressive performance hauling the excursion trains.
I wish that RDG #2101 would get rebuilt after being a Chessie System steamer in 1977 and 78.
Very beautiful scenery where this train passed through. It's fantastic that some people are trying to keep these vintage trains going. Especially when they're a sight to behold because they're part of our railroad history.
wish they werent history, to crew one of these would be an amazing workday
@@BeefSupreme115 I certainly sympathize with you if America went back to using the steam engine trains. That certainly wouldn't be a problem because America is rich in coal. I don't know if it would sit well with environmentalists because black smoke would be coming out of the trains smokestacks. It seems that these trains are still useful in some way. If you ever seen one they're a sight to behold because I saw one pass through my hometown back in 2010. A steam engine left San Antonio, Texas and passed through my hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas enroute to Kingsville,Texas for some celebration regarding the Good Old Days. When the celebration was over it passed through my hometown enroute back to San Antonio, Texas. It was blowing it's mournful whistle making its presence known on the rails of Corpus Christi, Texas. It be great if they weren't part of history still being used. But, it's what it is.
Geez I knew 2102 is loud but when you have POV in the cab and right side of the drivers you can really hear how loud she is
They're driving it as it supposed to be driven: FULL STEAM AHEAD!
Jeez it gives me goosebumps!
One of the best displays of big steam power and stack talk. Excellent video!
That thing has so much power it’s rocking back and forth when it first starts accelerating😳
The 2102 is near and dear to my heart not only as a steam fan, a rail fan, my great grandfather was once at the helm of this beauty before I was born, it’s amazing to see the iron horse shine brighter than before, I’m glad she still lives on god bless the 2102 and god bless America
Amen!
Leaving on sand and hauling the mail! To see this in the 21st century is a real treat.
What they were hauling was another word for "donkey"!
This is an excellent video! That thing is beautiful. It's hard to believe it started as a 2-8-0. A triumph of the Reading shops.
1:58 wow! I still can’t believe the whistle got drowned out by the stack talk
Insane right?
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@@bdvids7930 like I’ve heard a reading 6 chime on SRC 90 and R&N 2102 in real life those things are LOUD AF
@@Ellathestrasburgdecapod2 oh ok
@@bdvids7930 so they must have been beating the piss outta that thing……….
And it's running all by itself amazing
One of the best railroad oriented films ever! Epic shots and sound quality! Thanks!
I love how you can see the two whistle cords in the cab. One for passenger trains and the other for freight trains
Does she have two whistles, then?
@@sambrown6426 yes, she's also got a reading hooter whistle they use from time to time
@@Heat0ne Question is, which one's for freight, and which one's for passenger?
@@Heat0ne Also, I once drove a 40-horsepower Case steam tractor with 3 whistles on it, ranging from a little single-chime, to a B&O 6-chime.
@@sambrown6426 honestly not sure if they're being that official. Nearly every time I see her run they end up using both through the day. Although the owner Andy Mueller seems to like using the hooter when he's at the throttle. The Frederick's seem to like using the 6 chime when they're running.
I can’t tell you how big 1:54 made me grin like a child. Something about the building tempo in the rhythm of the huffs from the train being capped perfectly by that classic steam whistle just made me so happy for no reason
Great video. Loved the cab shots. Good job trying to capture the impressive sound these T-1's make.
Beautiful video of an amazing engine! Beautiful scenery! Love the camera work! Well done Jamie! 🌻🌻🌻
This is a 100% perfect example of American Steam, very loud, very strong, and very beautiful. The R&N did a phenomenal job restoring her!!!!!
The stack talk is so loud YOU CAN HARDLY HEAR A READING 6 CHIME that's absolutely incredible
What a fabulous video! I've never seen any cab shots of 2102. I don't know how you did this, but great job! Thanks for sharing.
0:18 you can tell the engineer is just like "I don't wanna slip out but I also wanna go somewhere goddammit!"
random person: trains cant do burnouts.
2102 operator: hold my beer
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I love the cab view. Wish there was more vids like this one tbh.
I have quite a few more on my channel featuring 4-6-2 425. And DVD/Blu-ray/Streaming with 2102.
The cab rocking back in forth in the beginning like it is a small steam loco😂
Holy hell they're runnin 2102 hard. It'd be awesome to sit track side and just listen to that thing chuggin hard out of the yard
I was there that day. I couldn't believe how fast she accelerated with a HEP baggage car and 17 sold-out passenger cars behind her!
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Beautiful machine!
Love this. So nice to be able to hold a train in my lap as I watch on my tablet. I love trains.
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I never noticed the 'Boxpok by Baldwin' on the drivers before!
What does that mean? I know Baldwin were trainmakers back in the day but thats about it.
@@nielsleenknegt5839 "Boxpok" is the name of the wheel design, so called because each wheel spoke is hollow with a square cross section. These particular Boxpok wheels were, of course, made by Baldwin.
now thats what you call a train sounds perfect
18 different cars of multiple makes and models. No wonder the throttle was wide open, not even modern diesels would be able to pull that much weight easily
Diesels can pull twice the amount of weight that steamers can handle, Diesels are very storng.
Imagine what it could be like if 2100 reunites with 2102, perhaps a Reading T1 Doubleheader reunion is possible.
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@Sebastian Floyd yes that too
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@@sebastianfloyd9705 im not disrespecting it
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I absolutely love this!! Beautiful footage!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
wow, what a beauty this Reading and northern is! absolutely such an amazing locomotive. What a great video. 👍😀
Excellently filmed, very nice photo positions 👍👍👍👍
Who needs a whistle when you can hear the chugs from miles away? Hah hah hah hah!
Love the cab footage! Also like the conversion to 26L air brakes.
this is the only cab video ive seen of 2102 in motion thus far.
Me too.
Great video work - Thanks, Norm
Oh my goodness. That was amazing. Good job on the close-up. This video is cool.
I love steam engines but there's something totally awesome about the Reading T-1s.
Beautiful footage!
Absolutely breathtaking video! 👏
When I was a kid the engineer was Charlie Kachel.
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Awesome to see this beautiful machine working
Now that's was I call hauling ass!
In the UK you could never even dream of that sort of size and power especially at that speed on a single track the closest we have are the Riddles 9Fs that are only allowed to go over 25 on special occasions at the Grea Central Railway
Now these boys know how to run a steam locomotive.
I enjoyed watching this great video 👍
This is how I like it! No helper diesels, just 2102 doing all the work without any struggle!
that first grade crossing might as well have not even been blown with the chuff bark being there.
yt: how many times have you watched this?
me: *chuff chuff*
In my opinion of Reading T1 locomotive 2102 is one of the loudest operating 4-8-4 in excursion service. The shotgun exhaust is so loud it almost drowns out the sound of her Reading 6 chime whistle. It won’t be long until her sister 2100 will be operating as well once the restoration is completed by the American Steam Preservation Society. Once both T1 northerns are operating, They will together be the loudest operating 4-8-4s in excursions service being the loudest can match the late Frisco 4-8-2 mountain type number 1522 the soon to be restored Western Maryland consolidation Mountain Thunder number 734 and still currently operating Reading and Northern 4-6-2 Pacific number 425 all hold the distinction of being the loudest steam engines in excursion service.
Don't forget the SP&S 700 and the SP 4449, two of the loudest locomotives I've ridden behind many times!
I've been around 611 when it thundered out of a couple VA towns in 2015, and I thought it was pretty deafening at the time. Just by listening to these videos, 2102 sounds 3x louder than her. You can tell the crews are still learning how best to throttle the incredible power of that thing! Pennsylvanians should be proud to call that magnificent engine one of their own.
Above all else though, Frisco 1522 is still The Loudest Steam Locomotive in the World even when in her 2nd retirement.
You just can't beat that.
Yes, I almost forgot about those 2 engines I didn’t know that 4449 and 700 had loud exhaust if anyone has a video I’d like to see it then I will correctly say that the Reading T1 northerns or one of the loudest northerns in operation
844 is extremely loud when you push 'er. ua-cam.com/video/O8BXipiLfwA/v-deo.html
Damn you can even see in the firebox, the chuffs just making the coal burn hotter and hotter thats so so cool!!
Crazy just busting the wheels loose like that. Awesome.
It's amazing how that weight stays on those skinny little rails..
Amazing 👏
Thanks for sharing video my friends
I could just watch the cab footage from Rdg to JT and be happy. Thats the best part for me! Or the rods and wheels with the cab footage on a split screen🤣😊😊😊
0:10 that train whistle is Awesome
you can even watch as the fire starts to glow more and more in the firebox through the holes in the firebox door.
Edit: that some crazy stuff. always loved steam engines.
I have an old LP record of sound effects from the Iron Horse Rambles in 60 and 61along with the car# an Polaroid pix. I also have 2 letters from the Reading, inviting me to a tour of the roundhouse where the engines were stored after the Rambles were over
She took no time getting up to speed! That’s one hell of a machine!
Anyone sitting in a car who DOESN'T hear that coming has their radio set too loud.
Wonderful engineer and engine
To hear 611 like this...... Actually working, at speed. Would be a absolute dream.
611 has been worked like this a few times
@@SuperAWaC but not for long periods. Just to get up a hill or something. This is constant. Like it should be. No help from anything else. Just pure work.
Awesome 😊
Very nice find!🤝🤝🤝🤝
They are RUNNING HER LIKE THEY STOLE HER LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What amazing machine this is better than a iPhone for real ❤️🔥❤️🔥🚂
Usually you see these titles like "train blasts out of such-and-such" and it's some mambi-pambi Sunday stroll down through the yard, easing onto the mainline, maybe hitting 25 after a few miles. Not these guys. They pull it back on the pin and just leave it there. 425 was always loud, too.
The sound!
1:17 , see the fire box inhaling with each puff .
I would love to get in the cab and have someone explain all the controls. I've been in the cab a few times, but very briefly and never when moving. Does anyone know what the small valve the engineer was working when he first started? What was the fireman doing to the fire? It looked as if he was feeding something into the firebox. Sand maybe?
Ok so right before the train starts moving you see the engineer yanking on that big lever from the ceiling? That's the throttle he was pulling on. And that little lever he put forward that was the sanding lever to put sand on the rails. The reverser is in the forward position to move forward. What the fireman was doing was most likely checking the level of his fire and keeping it right where he wants it. There is alot more to it but that's pretty much the basics.
That ladies and gentlemen is how you keep a passenger train on time. That and a shit load of horsepower.
what's the top Speed limit on the reading northern railroad manline?
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Only other engine I know that gets worked that hard is the J&L 58 on the J&L narrow gauge in Youngstown, OH
Now that they corrected the off beat exhaust they it will sound even better.
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Steam trains are so powerful it's insane.
When will the DVD about 2102 be out?
As of now there will be 2 DVDs. The first covers the 50-car coal train, 100-car coal train, and the first 2 Iron Horse Rambles. The second will cover the August doubleheader with 425, the last Iron Horse Ramble on Sept. 3rd, and some of the fall foliage trips. I hope to have them both done late November or early December.
James. How more cab you think you may offer off this trip..besides the trackside?
@@davidtrexler7928 Not sure, but there will certainly be more.
Great footage inside the cab. The sound is excellent in this video also.
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Cool!
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Long Live the T-Hawg
Nice videos
The engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954
What a wonderful locomotive! Is this locomotive #2102 a 4-8-4 type? Was she built by the Reading Company?
4-8-4, home built by the Reading with some assistance from Baldwin.
Are you putting a video together to sell? I’m in!
You know your working it hard when it’s stack talk is DROWNING THE READING 6 CHIME OUT
Edit: thanks for the like.
Will you do a DVD on 1309 in the near future?
Right now I'm working on 3 different 2102 DVDs. 1309 will probably be sometime next year.
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This is how they were ran, something about running the absolute guts out of an old piece of machinery just feels right, like it let’s you know it’s still got some fight in it. I would have loved to see the N&W days when they would have 2-3 Ys and As working a drag.
Metrae muchos recuerdo pues mi padre.q engloria este manejo locomotora en el central Amistad en Cuba 25 años de maquinista perdón por el idioma😢
Good video, like😃!