Rediscovering a Forgotten Incline Railway

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  • @Objectified
    @Objectified Рік тому +46

    I absolutely hate that nearky everything like this in America is tagged and vandalized.

    • @mikeperry2141
      @mikeperry2141 Рік тому +4

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @deafleppard1812
      @deafleppard1812 Рік тому +1

      Im a local kid in the area and yes, the beacon hat factory and the incline railroad are very popular places to vandalize.

    • @rdmeenach
      @rdmeenach Рік тому

      That’s because so many Americans are dumb and ignorant

    • @Not_You_2
      @Not_You_2 Рік тому

      Because the trash that does that sort of thing has no respect for anything, including themselves. Unfortunately that happens to be most of America these days.

    • @marksommers6764
      @marksommers6764 Рік тому

      Dog pee , vandals tag

  • @Lutzboater
    @Lutzboater Рік тому +32

    I vividly remember watching the cars go up the mountain when I was a kid. My Aunt Jo and Uncle Nick lived in Beacon and we could see the trams going up the mountain from their property. That would have been in 1955-56 or so. Thanks for bringing back a wonderful memory for me.

    • @ratgirl13
      @ratgirl13 Рік тому +4

      That must have been great-to actually see the trams at work-❤

  • @halfcrazyoldchristianredne895
    @halfcrazyoldchristianredne895 Рік тому +11

    I live vicariously through you alot. Can't walk alot anymore, don't know what i would do without adventuring with you little brother. So thankful for you man. God bless and keep and protect you always

  • @Peteslife
    @Peteslife Рік тому +5

    The trolley half way down the hill was probably let go from the top by kids/vandals playing around and it jumped off the tracks on the way down.
    Good video thanks.

  • @j1st633
    @j1st633 Рік тому +4

    I was there a few times in the 60's as a kid with my dad. What an adventure.

  • @nikkigardiner9426
    @nikkigardiner9426 Рік тому +6

    Thank you , Chris! ❤

  • @JohnShinn6078
    @JohnShinn6078 Рік тому +4

    This gear geek very much enjoyed this one Chris and kept his glasses on the whole time.
    If they should ever rebuild it, I will come.
    Thanks Chris! 🤠👍

  • @thegerm574
    @thegerm574 Рік тому +5

    Welcome to Beacon Chris. Climbed Mt Beacon many times. The wheel house is the coolest thing left. The houses have been in shambles since I remember. There’s a back week in and some times you will see lifted Jeep Wranglers up there. If you keep climbing there’s a fire tower.

  • @johnniebravo5985
    @johnniebravo5985 Рік тому +6

    I love how you go to these places that aren't well known and explain the backstory! Thanks!

  • @zackellson683
    @zackellson683 Рік тому +6

    You’re amazing Chris!!!

  • @natashafaulkner666
    @natashafaulkner666 Рік тому +13

    I remember studying in middle school about incline highways and I'm 50 years old now and this right here just brought back a whole bunch of good memories. This is the kind of thing that still needs to be taught in schools. Thank you for letting us be there with you to see this amazing part of history ✌️❤️

  • @tjthorn9703
    @tjthorn9703 Рік тому +1

    My dad, was born and raised in Beacon. He’s gone now but he told me all kinds of stories about Beacon and Mount Beacon. Beautiful area. We spent many summer vacations in Beacon and the Hudson valley as a kid.

  • @vulcangunner58
    @vulcangunner58 Рік тому +2

    I worked at Fishkill Prison powerhouse for 11 years. The view from the "back door" of the PH was of Mt. Beacon and the ruins. Some days (with binocs.) I could see dozens of hikers exploring. I was told there are two reservoirs up there as well as ATV trails, and an abandoned bulldozer. You are right the railbed was more visible in Winter. Good video!

  • @scottrider641
    @scottrider641 Рік тому +8

    Great videography and narration. You made this seemingly pile of rubble so interesting.
    Thanks, Chris.

  • @johnferguson185
    @johnferguson185 Рік тому +7

    That's really cool . Where I live in Pennsylvania there were a couple defunct incline plain railways , one was turned into a pedestrian ride to the top of the mountain .

  • @MarksKicksOnRoute66
    @MarksKicksOnRoute66 Рік тому +38

    Your simply second to no one on storytelling!

    • @ratgirl13
      @ratgirl13 Рік тому +7

      Right? No clickbait titles, no hyperbole nor exaggerated content-just going to cool places and giving us some history of these places and great video content.

    • @MarksKicksOnRoute66
      @MarksKicksOnRoute66 Рік тому +2

      @@ratgirl13 yes mam and no please donate, support, etc. Let's his content be the draw.

    • @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage
      @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage Рік тому +1

      You're right

    • @Del_Monico
      @Del_Monico Рік тому

      MY simply second???> MY????

  • @prebaned
    @prebaned 5 місяців тому +1

    You know your old when you remember the 2nd fire that sealed the rails fate as the only thing left after the ski lodge went belly up.

  • @valariebedard2164
    @valariebedard2164 Рік тому +2

    What an interesting and incredible story...you are an awesome explorer! The veiw was spectacular! Thankyou!

  • @lisafrench5470
    @lisafrench5470 Рік тому +1

    Always look forward to your video's. Really enjoy the diverse subject matter. Thank for all you do! Your curious nature is amazing.
    With love from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @rumrunner1756
    @rumrunner1756 Рік тому +4

    I would love if you delved deeper into that community. Fascinating! 👍

  • @bentley4446
    @bentley4446 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Lots of cool things along the Hudson West Point, Hyde park, etc

  • @ut561
    @ut561 Рік тому +1

    it's sad looking at old machinery like that. In every case there was one day when it was maintained and working, then the next day it was never used again. :(

  • @WhispersFromTheDark
    @WhispersFromTheDark Рік тому +13

    This is such a cool adventure. I would have loved to have been able to see if all in it's heyday. Thanks for taking us along. I wonder how many other things like this, or it's remnants are around us and we don't even notice.

  • @janmcguire5268
    @janmcguire5268 Рік тому +3

    What a great exploration! I love funicular railways- they fascinate me! That must have been a fun place to visit, or to live, back in the day. Thank you for taking us on this journey!

  • @dougscott8161
    @dougscott8161 Рік тому +3

    Interrupted at 8:00; Chris, I think that there would have to have been two separate tracks all the way up the run and one car would be traveling up, while the other car would be going down and they would pass each other at about the half way point. I remember going on a funicular railway one time ( I think it was in Quebec City, Quebec). This run at Mt. Beacon seems to be one of the longest I've heard of ( at least in North America). At around 9:55; the U.S. CableVision facility appears to have been an early Cable TV supplier, and I thought I saw part of a diesel generator, and the tower that had been carrying had probably been damaged during the fire that took out the facility. Thank you, Chris for continuing to bring us all these amazing and forgotten sites and attractions. God Bless and stay safe.

    • @richardmonroe4208
      @richardmonroe4208 4 місяці тому

      At 2:23, the historical picture shows the only place where there were "two tracks". Engineering allowed the two cars to pass one another at this point. I can attest to this because I was born and raised in Beacon (DOB: 1936) and rode the incline more than once as well as hiked the mountain and Fire Tower trail several times. Even was befriended by the forest ranger who manned the tower. In addition, my musician father played in a band at the Casino. I could go on but that is a lot of history (LOL).

  • @Orpilorp
    @Orpilorp Рік тому +1

    What an amazing find! There is an exquisite beauty when old metal structures collapse and entwine together with old and new growth in the woods.
    I will probably show my ignorance, but is the railway a counter-weight system, where the train coming down pulls the other train up?
    Look how much more growth there is now compared to the old photos.
    I love snakes! He or she was a beauty.
    Thanks for your research, and for taking us along!

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Рік тому +1

    Well another place i never heard of. Thanks for sharing more interesting history.❤

  • @anitakimsey3533
    @anitakimsey3533 Рік тому +2

    As always another excellent video. Thank you for taking us the places we are unable to go and sharing the history of these forgotten places.

  • @ratgirl13
    @ratgirl13 Рік тому +2

    You go to the best places dude, I enjoy watching your videos-keep up the great work.❤
    *If you wear a white t-shirt in the warm weather it will deflect the sunlight and you won’t feel as hot-black absorbs the sunlight and makes you feel warmer-same with the headgear.

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 Рік тому +3

    This place must of been amazing,that view is gorgeous. I just hate seeing history fade away. Thank you Chris for the history lesson.

  • @evangelicalcatholics
    @evangelicalcatholics Рік тому +3

    Looks like the view on the hills of Duluth, MN...and Duluth, MN had an incline system like that in the early 20th century -- a bigger one that tied into the street car system.

  • @tonydouglas334
    @tonydouglas334 Рік тому +1

    13:24 “Woa he’s up here now” 😂

  • @carpediem3044
    @carpediem3044 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic funicular railway. Thanks for sharing.

  • @woodlandwonders6887
    @woodlandwonders6887 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for your videos. It is fascinating to see these abandoned places and hear the history behind them.

  • @charliechristie2949
    @charliechristie2949 Рік тому

    Chris, I love it when you explore places with all old machinery. Railroads, too ! These are the places my 69 year old bones don't climb anymore. I guess I am a little jealous. THANK YOU for another great adventurous video !

  • @davemilligan1171
    @davemilligan1171 Рік тому +2

    @17:28... I would imagine that possibly if the Great Ice Storm of 1998 went as far as Beacon, that tower would have been a causality as well. Do a google image search of all the hydro towers that went down in the storm, as this one looks to have about the same same kind of damage.

  • @ernestj3081
    @ernestj3081 Рік тому +8

    Awesome piece of history Chris! Would love to have seen it in its heyday 💙
    Life was certainly so different back then.
    You always find amazing places! Love your stories and research. As always, remain safe and Thank you 🙏🏻💙🙏🏻

  • @unicornprincess8896
    @unicornprincess8896 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Chris for this video. You're the best storytelling person who goes on location ❤

  • @henryturnerjr3857
    @henryturnerjr3857 Рік тому +2

    Really cool place! I was expecting old no legs to be around there somewhere.

  • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
    @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for that cool video! I like snakes that aren't poisonous, I live where I share a boundary with a national park and I consider the multitude of King Snakes a gift because they eat other snakes and the number suggests that there are a lot of poisonous snakes around, too!

  • @sammydingdong4540
    @sammydingdong4540 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video for an amazing place what a pity fires break out so conveniently in this world.........🔥🔥🔥

  • @stepps511
    @stepps511 Рік тому +2

    Great video (again), Chris. What fascinating history, and what a shame that the "resort" is now laid waste by fire and time. Really cool. Thanks!!

  • @poolfixer
    @poolfixer Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I love seeing another time in history. What an interesting place!

  • @cardinaloflannagancr8929
    @cardinaloflannagancr8929 Рік тому +3

    Great video thank you for covering it I would be happy to see another video about the cottages. Really strange the decisions companies make, like here not renewing leases yet doing flat nothing with the land either. It's too bad the families or even other families weren't able to continue save one from continuing to use the land.

  • @Highplains_Dirtbagger
    @Highplains_Dirtbagger Рік тому +6

    Hey Chris! Have you ever thought about running a drone for some overhead footage? Love your videos man! Your explanations and story telling is great! Keep on keepin on and Ill keep on watchin! Safe travels!

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy Рік тому +2

      Someone turned him into the FAA in previous videos so no more drone footage.

    • @Highplains_Dirtbagger
      @Highplains_Dirtbagger Рік тому

      @@Bonzi_Buddy Ah, that’s unfortunate.

  • @kathys9786
    @kathys9786 Рік тому +1

    I loved this video! I grew up on the Hudson River in Ulster County not far from Beacon. I really enjoyed this History that I did not know about!

  • @dandavenport4565
    @dandavenport4565 Рік тому +1

    Oh, New York State is so full of eyeglass dropping views. Looks like you’ve got your workout in.

  • @Ganiscol
    @Ganiscol Рік тому +4

    Fascinating place, must have been great in its prime! And now its almost all gone...
    Side note: What I've seen from the trail leading up, looks like it was meant to be ridden down on a mountain bike! Especially the blocky, steep, rocky section looks like good fun! The obvious deal breaker is hiking your rig all the way up... or rent a chopper for some heli-biking 😅

  • @janacollins-maguire4942
    @janacollins-maguire4942 Рік тому +1

    Wow that was an amazing place to visit back in the day I'm sure. With that view, no wonder the family didn't want to leave. Great walk thank you M I. ☮️💜

  • @makeupwithmichelle9398
    @makeupwithmichelle9398 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy your stories and exploration. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jamesholt7612
    @jamesholt7612 Рік тому +2

    Awesome editing as well as the video and the history.

  • @andreajohnson1796
    @andreajohnson1796 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful view from a top , could've been nice if it was still there

  • @jburnett8152
    @jburnett8152 Рік тому +1

    That must have been a fun place to visit back then. Probably cooler. Great view.

  • @MP-ow1wm
    @MP-ow1wm Рік тому +2

    Not far from there, in Bear Mountain State Park, are the remains of the Dunderberg Spiral Railway. This railway which was to take vacationers and sight-seers to the top of Dunderberg Mtn, was never completed. There are however a couple of tunnels along the pathway and some amazing views (and the remains of a 1967 plane crash).

  • @Corinthians-kjv
    @Corinthians-kjv Рік тому +1

    Excellent work with your videos and research to bring us history.

  • @st2826
    @st2826 Рік тому +3

    One of my favourite youtubers 🤩

  • @Carolbearce
    @Carolbearce Рік тому

    Awesome old abandoned area. Looks like it was fun to explore.

  • @WardenWolf
    @WardenWolf Рік тому +1

    Why is there a Skyrim Thieves' Guild shadowmark on the wall at 13:10? The circle in the diamond. In the game it denotes the building is part of or friendly to the Thieves' Guild. You don't find that symbol associated with anything else. Probably means there's a geocache or something inside. If you have an opportunity to go back there, you should absolutely search it. Someone wouldn't put that there unless there's something interesting.

  • @kimkelly-kline3768
    @kimkelly-kline3768 Рік тому +1

    Thanks much for making that trek for us..wow,I was outta breath just watching you...I think its always sad when those kinds of places fall by the wayside..that would be a beautuful place to go if it were still operational.

  • @kristinnunez2702
    @kristinnunez2702 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos and the history you tell. 💜💜💜

  • @garrysekelli6776
    @garrysekelli6776 Рік тому +4

    I'm slightly surprised that no junkies stole the scrap metal. Looked like some of the copper coils were still partially intact.

    • @JohnShinn6078
      @JohnShinn6078 Рік тому

      I was thinkin the exact same, I think the incline and it's remote location is the only reason it's still there.

    • @halfcrazyoldchristianredne895
      @halfcrazyoldchristianredne895 Рік тому +2

      They aren't willing to work that hard to steal.

  • @gregoryclayton8287
    @gregoryclayton8287 Рік тому

    I love the history, thank you Chirs, I enjoyed the story and the hike, really cool stuff! great job big guy!

  • @lorrie8176
    @lorrie8176 Рік тому +2

    Love your vids Chris, you are a fantastic narrator, there's something so calming in your voice. Thanks for them. 🫠🙏👍💯

  • @MrYoup11
    @MrYoup11 Рік тому +1

    That tower that collapsed looks the same as the Hydroelectric transmission towers that collapsed during the ice storm of the late 90's that hit Quebec and the Hudson Valley.

  • @harveycaldwell2409
    @harveycaldwell2409 Рік тому +1

    Chris thank you for this video

  • @bRad-ns6iy
    @bRad-ns6iy Рік тому

    Cool, Thanks for showing us. It reminds me of the old hippy colony in the woods where I grew up.

  • @unrealskill21
    @unrealskill21 Рік тому

    Done this hike many times, highly recommend!

  • @TheFluidArt
    @TheFluidArt Рік тому

    Very cool history. Thanks for sharing your lil adventure. Glad I stumbled across your channel.

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 Рік тому +1

    Defineitely looks like a fire escape

  • @Pstanich
    @Pstanich Місяць тому

    View is stunning

  • @deafleppard1812
    @deafleppard1812 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact this is one of the only places in the world where you can see NYC and Albany NY. These two cities are 135 miles apart from each other, NYC being at the bottom of the state and Albany being halfway up the state.

  • @MikeT-TheRetiredColonel
    @MikeT-TheRetiredColonel Рік тому

    Great one, Chris - actually came to this one after watching to pulp mill episode you did from NH. I was figuring you were somewhere in New England for this one as well until I realized it was Mt Beacon. Another tidbit is that there used to be skiing on the south side of the mountain, however, since it was sun facing, it wouldn't keep the snow as long, which contributed to it's downfall in use. I grew up in the Hudson Valley, have long known about this place, of course, but have yet to visit it. Very cool, I appreciate it!

  • @JarrodSnyder-f7h
    @JarrodSnyder-f7h Рік тому

    I really enjoy how you explain the history of these places. I think that is really important. I think you should look into doing a video of the Quincy Quarry in Massachusetts. Lots of history and stories surrounding that place.

  • @chrisblack8390
    @chrisblack8390 Рік тому +1

    That was great!! Thank you

  • @barbarathompson8604
    @barbarathompson8604 Рік тому

    You find the neatest place to visit.

  • @richardashcraft7200
    @richardashcraft7200 Рік тому +2

    There are still incline rides in Pittsburgh I believe, across the river from Heinz Field, and an hour southeast is Jummonville, where a cross that can be seen from 3 states towers above a religious retreat and across the road from that is rail system going down the mountain as far as you could see. A quarry operation used it and still exists right downhill a bit. The expansive view is of Uniontown, Pa.

  • @mikejames7013
    @mikejames7013 Рік тому

    I remember riding up on that railway middle 1960's then looking with binoculars dowd toward the city. It used to be a ski area (Dutchess Ski area). There us (or used to be) a fire tower up there as well. The car going down met the car goung up in the mlddle. Fun memories.

  • @danielcarter305
    @danielcarter305 Рік тому +1

    Actually, this is known as a Funicular, not an incline railroad. The system is balanced with two cars connected by cables which pass each other in the middle of the distance traversed

  • @michelemiller1700
    @michelemiller1700 Рік тому +1

    This is so awesome, ty.

  • @simonritchie9393
    @simonritchie9393 Рік тому

    Fabulous Documentary!. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @NeilRoy
    @NeilRoy Рік тому

    Nice find! Thanks for sharing.

  • @tommyromans7893
    @tommyromans7893 Рік тому

    That's great Chris. Amazing and interesting history.

  • @robertschemonia5617
    @robertschemonia5617 Рік тому

    The building under the tower is probably a transmitter or relay site. The big green thing in the window sure does look like an engine to me, probably for a backup generator. Awesome explore man.

  • @ProCorona
    @ProCorona Рік тому

    Watching this Sunday morning eating breakfast 🍳 just great content and great storytelling 😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻😉😉

  • @jedizzo111
    @jedizzo111 Рік тому

    I've hiked up there. Beautiful views. Had you hiked a little further you would have made it to an old fire tower approx 60 ft high that gives you an even better view of the surrounding landscape.

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 Рік тому

    Wow! Really neat! 🚂 yes,that view is stunning 💜🥰

  • @shawnmurphy2047
    @shawnmurphy2047 Рік тому

    Very interesting stuff that’s a big job removing those heavy units 😮

  • @amygreene259
    @amygreene259 Рік тому

    Frame looks in great shape

  • @sandysue202
    @sandysue202 Рік тому +1

    Here in the southern half of the U.S. it's common to run into a buzzard chick or two in old dilapidated buildings during the spring and summer. They will hiss at you and it's just very creepy!

    • @MobileInstinct
      @MobileInstinct  Рік тому

      That's funny! I've never experienced it before.

  • @aleksanderfriedric91
    @aleksanderfriedric91 Рік тому

    My grandfather and great grandfather did a lot of work on the casino/ restaurant when it was in operation. You can drive up to the site off East Main street at the base of the mtn. Also check the old settlement colony cottages and the remains of ski-dutchess. Also a famous plane crash in 1945 on the ridge to the east.

  • @johnelliott0101
    @johnelliott0101 Рік тому

    Very informative, good commentary.

  • @briansmith-l1q
    @briansmith-l1q Рік тому

    I like this one, very much. i wish i was there with you to see this ,,, i have some good ideas what some of that metal stuff is

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Рік тому +2

    Somewhat reminds me of the Mount Lowe Railway just north east of Los Angeles. You sounded like Indiana Jones a bit "This needs to be in a museum." I mean that in a good way. Wait... What... Was that a automotive type Hose Clamp on the pull cable at 2:54 ?
    I don't think a "Hillbilly" could afford NY taxies even back then. That table could have been a mobile Air Compressor. Just imagine going to bed back in the day and finding a snake like that in your bed...... Looks like you had a great day.

  • @L2theWcarscoffeelife
    @L2theWcarscoffeelife Рік тому

    Chatanooga Tn still has a working incline you can ride I believe the cars run on 2 tracks each car acts as a counterweight to the other. I couldn't imagine building a house on land I did not own that's crazy.

  • @MistyPhantom
    @MistyPhantom Рік тому +1

    How funny! 5 years ago yesterday (since it's 1 am now) Snapchat reminded me that my friends and I climbed Beacon Mountain and explored the ruins. Now I see you posted this...awesome!

  • @juliogonzales5441
    @juliogonzales5441 Рік тому

    Great 👍 video 👍

  • @libertarian4323
    @libertarian4323 Рік тому +3

    Otis is well known because it is still in business and still the largest elevator company in the world.

  • @NaomisAdventures
    @NaomisAdventures Рік тому

    Really neat place. That was a big snake

  • @mineduck3050
    @mineduck3050 4 місяці тому

    Nice. I made a vid walking up without stopping. Used to do it a couple times a week to build strength.

  • @carolczimback8665
    @carolczimback8665 Рік тому

    Theres an old park in Elmira NY called Roricks Glen. Its in west Elmira. I don't know what is left of it. It would be great to see you discover it.