Thank you, Johnny Ewton for the train ride fare for the ride! Missionary Tunnel hand dug in 1860 I believe they said. Roundhouse action at North Pole too.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My husband and I rode that train in the summer of 1992. At that time, the train was pulled by a steam engine. They also sold a special ticket where you could ride in the cab. I purchased that ticket for my husband as a surprise and he loved it! Thanks for the memories.
There are too many wanna be hobos out there but no man has a better understanding of directions of trains and knowledge of cities and railroad equipment than this man....shoestring the legend ive learned so much about rr equipment be safe buddy
I’m a 50 year old man watching this 50 something year old man running around a train museum with such a pure, almost child’s heart. It’s really sad to know he’s no longer with us, I honestly don’t think I’ve ever shed a tear over anyone who’s passed I didn’t know, but his story along with his videos has really changed the meaning of the word Hobo. If those folks had of only known who they was riding that train with… Rip shoestring, you are truly missed.
I went on a train ride like this in Duluth about a year ago. It was cool seeing the city from that perspective. I love this era of our nation's history!
@@TheHoboShoestring I'd love to see a video of it on this channel! Also, check out the aerial lift bridge, if you haven't. It's within walking distance and really cool to see go up if you're lucky enough to be there when a ship goes through.
That Southern 3170 SD40 made one of its last trips out of Lynchburg a few years back. It was supposed to run north up to Amherst but broke down along the way. Had to tow it back to Montview yard and we never saw it again. Went to TVRR not long after.
This past weekend they were operating a steam locomotive there. I was supposed to go down for a couple days but changed plans at the last minute. There is a lot of cool train stuff to see in the Chattanooga area. I stayed at the Chattanooga Choo Choo last year
Thanks! That’s one of my favorite railroad museums. FYI you can ride in the cab of their diesel or steam engine for an extra few dollars above the regular ticket price. Keep safe Shoestring!
That was really informative. I will have to put that on my list of things to do the next time I'm in the area. Thanks again Shoestring. Great videos.🚂🚂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hope you enjoyed TVRM. Lots of cool stuff there for sure. I want to take one of the excursions down to Georgia next time I get a chance. Safe journey Mr. Shoestring! Ah ha, there is a loose Jaw Tooth under my post, Howdy Mr. Jaw Tooth!
Loved riding the Sandersville Excursion on NOV 27, 2020. The 4501.. What a great 8 hour trip !! Chattanooga, TN to Sandersville, Ga. and back. Awesome display of Rail cars and Engines!
I love all your videos. I think you do an awesome job doing them. I really enjoyed this one and seeing all the locomotives that were back in the day. That was an awesome turntable view. Keep up the great work.
Just had to touch the rope!😄 a kid at heart. Great video. I watch for ya while I’m sitting at the RR crossings in Huntsville AL. Thanks for the videos.
Man, I wish I would have known you were down here. Would loved to have had the opportunity to meet you. I’m over in McCaysville, Georgia. Bout an hour away from Nooga!
At least you go to ride on a preserved railway this year. The virus has prevented me riding a preserved railway in the UK. Usually prefer a steam hauled train myself. Thanks for showing an American rail museum.
How awsome! I was born and raised in Ambridge, Pa. American bridge made bridges for all over the world. They also built ships for world war ll. Its exciting to see something made in my old home town. The name Ambridge comes from A M bridge.
1:10 8669- The American Locomotive Company (ALCO) built this RS-1 in 1945 for service in the U.S. Army. It served later with the U.S. Air Force at Eglin Air Force base when TVRM acquired it in the late 1970s. This diesel-electric locomotive is a long-time veteran of TVRM’s passenger trains hauling the Missionary Ridge Local as well as longer excursion trains. This locomotive is currently out of service in need of electrical and mechanical work before being returned to service.
hahahaha loved you touching that which you were not supposed to touch, and I would have done the samething. Love being able to be a hobo from my man cave. Safe travels my friend "ShoeString"
I can remember when I was a kid and they had the little shanty at each crossing and a person would come out and put the arms down for the crossing. I always thought that would be a great job. LOL
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Nice video! Thanks for taking us on the train ride tour! Yes you can look up engines and the year built just put in the railroad name and engine roster.. Thanks shoestring B Safe
shoestring would like my dad He worked for EMD Electro Motive Division in Lagrange IL for yrs and retired he first was a welder welding the Engines body to the frame. Then was a diesel engine installer he worked his way all the way up to union committee man was like a lawyer for the workers grievance slips etc he has a love for trains and helped build 100s if not thousands so I would be safe to say you have hitched a ride on one of his locomotives.
Thank you for your work... down the shiny rails in the pale moonlight... Whistleblowing seems to say think of me think of me... The sound of a train can change my thoughts of the edge of sleep
We went there a few weeks ago and had a good time. We rode behind the Southern Railway 630 steamer. We're going back next year and are planning on doing the dinner ride.
I don't live too far from there. Grew up in summerville ga they've got a turn table at the train depot in summerville where they head back north to Chattanooga. I've always enjoyed watching them turn around. After watching this I may go back to Chattanooga and ride the train again
I`ve spent a lot of time at TVRM in the last 2 plus years when I was down there for my job doing work at the Sequoyah Power plant in Soddy Daisy. Rode the train 3 different times, very nice little trip. Lot of good places around there to railfan. Head over to Thrasher Pike and you can sit right next to the Rathole
I used to own a house just above the tunnel you went through back in the 90's where I raised my daughters. Back then all they used on this route was a steamer.
The Hartford & Slocomb Railroad Alco RS1 #913 that sits on static display at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chatanooga was built in 1951 for the Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad as their locomotive #913
I live south of Slocomb Alabama and remember the Hartford Slocomb Trains in the 1970s. In fact I photographed the cars in the Sessions Yard. I have wondered what had happened to the trains. Hopefully, I can visit the museum when it becomes safe to travel. Enjoy your channel.
That had to feel strange to you going through the tunnel on the inside of the car with no exhaust fumes. lol I was hoping to see a full Hoosac Tunnel video. Love your channel!
That was The Southern RR Paint scheme I remember well from when I was a kid. Southern RR tracks (very busy tracks) passed within 300 feet ,9clear view) of my grandparents farmouse. I also remember the Southern Boxcars (red with white SOUTHERN written on them) started sporting ' Southern gives the green light to innovation '. The little town I lived in was full of train activity, when I was a kid. Southern, L&N, Monon ,Chessie then CSX. Penn RR had something going on but dont recall much about them, L&I has that Yard operating in Jeffersonville ,IN. The rail activity is still going but nowhere as active or busy as it once was back then in that area.
Tour guide: “Sir, you bought a ticket, you can ride inside the car.”
Shoestring “I’m good, wake me up if we stop near a Save A Lot!” 🤣🤣
That statement was even more funny than the rope touching !!
@@rickski3769 Caught that lol
You touched the safety rope! Thumbs up for that! lolz
Lol.... Wondering if anyone would notice that
Saw the sign and was like touch it Shoestring! Then he did.
i didnt see nothing! lol
@@talk2azs nope not at all its hard for me to see when I'm blindfolded
I would have done the same. We're all rebels at some point.
these folks have no idea a legend is in their presence! 🤠🤙
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. My husband and I rode that train in the summer of 1992. At that time, the train was pulled by a steam engine. They also sold a special ticket where you could ride in the cab. I purchased that ticket for my husband as a surprise and he loved it! Thanks for the memories.
They still do both of those things! Steam runs on the weekends and cab rides are all the time
Shoestring become a influencer! 😁 Thank you, for taking us with you. Stay healthy and have a good ride!
Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
There are too many wanna be hobos out there but no man has a better understanding of directions of trains and knowledge of cities and railroad equipment than this man....shoestring the legend ive learned so much about rr equipment be safe buddy
I’m a 50 year old man watching this 50 something year old man running around a train museum with such a pure, almost child’s heart. It’s really sad to know he’s no longer with us, I honestly don’t think I’ve ever shed a tear over anyone who’s passed I didn’t know, but his story along with his videos has really changed the meaning of the word Hobo. If those folks had of only known who they was riding that train with… Rip shoestring, you are truly missed.
Breaking all the rules. Touching the safety rope and stepping on the yellow line. LOL 🤣😂
Wondering if anyone would get the touching rope part... lol
@@TheHoboShoestring Been watching too much depressing news. Back to your videos now. ❤
Godspeed Mr. Nichols, We Thank You for all you gave, And for all you have given.. R.I.P. Shoestring, You are greatly missed..✌
I went on a train ride like this in Duluth about a year ago. It was cool seeing the city from that perspective. I love this era of our nation's history!
I love Duluth... I'll have to check it out
I have been there! It is an amazing experience!
@@TheHoboShoestring I'd love to see a video of it on this channel! Also, check out the aerial lift bridge, if you haven't. It's within walking distance and really cool to see go up if you're lucky enough to be there when a ship goes through.
@@leesuschrist I used to watch a webcam on that bridge. In the winter it was as if it could not possibly get any colder. Burrrr.
@@FrankBenlin oh yeah! There's nothing like the winter in the north! I'll have to check out that webcam
Awesome trip Shoestring, thanks for bringing us along. It’s always a treat to get to travel with you!
That museum looks to be a great site to visit. Could you imagine walking into Shoestring and Jaw Tooth on the same day?
Too bad Stobe couldn't be there also
That Southern 3170 SD40 made one of its last trips out of Lynchburg a few years back. It was supposed to run north up to Amherst but broke down along the way. Had to tow it back to Montview yard and we never saw it again. Went to TVRR not long after.
Did anyone realize they were in the presence of Railroad Royalty? 😆 Thanks for the tour Shoestring! This video made my day!
This past weekend they were operating a steam locomotive there. I was supposed to go down for a couple days but changed plans at the last minute. There is a lot of cool train stuff to see in the Chattanooga area. I stayed at the Chattanooga Choo Choo last year
My son and I watch your channel. Hopefully we can see you at TVRM someday
TVRM is practically at my doorstep, if you need a guide just hit me up
Hello Mister Tooth!
Thanks Johnny for Picking Up the Cost for Shoestring (aka Mark) to Ride the TVRR. Very Cool. 👍
Thanks! That’s one of my favorite railroad museums. FYI you can ride in the cab of their diesel or steam engine for an extra few dollars above the regular ticket price. Keep safe Shoestring!
That was really informative. I will have to put that on my list of things to do the next time I'm in the area. Thanks again Shoestring. Great videos.🚂🚂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Was just $22
That's a lot but worth it.
Hope you enjoyed TVRM. Lots of cool stuff there for sure. I want to take one of the excursions down to Georgia next time I get a chance. Safe journey Mr. Shoestring! Ah ha, there is a loose Jaw Tooth under my post, Howdy Mr. Jaw Tooth!
Loved riding the Sandersville Excursion on NOV 27, 2020. The 4501.. What a great 8 hour trip !! Chattanooga, TN to Sandersville, Ga. and back. Awesome display of Rail cars and Engines!
Cool to see that turntable in action up close. Thanks shoestring
I do believe this is the very first time we have seen you ride a train in Quiet Air Conditioned Comfort !
Love the video and I love to just see you turn into a kid when you see the right toy train I love how humble you are
I love all your videos. I think you do an awesome job doing them. I really enjoyed this one and seeing all the locomotives that were back in the day. That was an awesome turntable view. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the nice smooth ride and view of the turntable.😊
I knew as soon as you looked at the " Do not touch the safety rope" sign you would do it !!! Spot on mate, keep up the great videos...
Shoestring: "Gimme that microphone, yer missin' a lot!"
Wow Shoestring I can't believe how much your channel has grown this year. I remember when it was just a handful of us :)
Just had to touch the rope!😄 a kid at heart. Great video. I watch for ya while I’m sitting at the RR crossings in Huntsville AL. Thanks for the videos.
At the end of the video he said Johnny paid for it I I want to thank you for doing that for Shoe string so that we can see the video
Love your videos!!! Really enjoy you sharing your stories and knowledge!!
Finally, on the Chattanooga Choo-Choo! Good for you Shoestring! 👏🏻👏🏻
Yay! Excited to see you made it out there today and got to ride. Watching this now while I work.
That was a really cool ride. Pretty neat old trains. Thanks Shoestring. Take care and have a good one 👍👍👍❤️🙏🏻
LOL! When you touched the safety rope
Wondering if anyone would get it ....lol
Love the videos Shoestring. Hello from S.C.
Thanks Johnny
Great video. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us
I can’t believe you! You are such a wholesome person and know so much! I would really enjoy meeting you in person! I have always enjoyed your videos!
Man, I wish I would have known you were down here. Would loved to have had the opportunity to meet you. I’m over in McCaysville, Georgia. Bout an hour away from Nooga!
Why did I know you were going to touch that rope, Shoestring 🤭
At least you go to ride on a preserved railway this year. The virus has prevented me riding a preserved railway in the UK. Usually prefer a steam hauled train myself. Thanks for showing an American rail museum.
That turn table is awesome, like how you touched that string lol 😆. Cool video as always, ride hard be safe adventure on . I'm praying for you.
That. was a nice 🙂 mini vacation.. good job.. Soo line ran through wi. when I was kid.... keep ahoppin'on🚂
How awsome! I was born and raised in Ambridge, Pa. American bridge made bridges for all over the world. They also built ships for world war ll. Its exciting to see something made in my old home town. The name Ambridge comes from A M bridge.
Hope you’re doing OK and staying healthy, Shoestring!
Cheers!
Whipple
Shoestring rides with a ticket. WooHoo! Gotta get down to Chattanooga for a ride myself.
THANKS for the R.R. Museum video..Cool
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8669- The American Locomotive Company (ALCO) built this RS-1 in 1945 for service in the U.S. Army. It served later with the U.S. Air Force at Eglin Air Force base when TVRM acquired it in the late 1970s. This diesel-electric locomotive is a long-time veteran of TVRM’s passenger trains hauling the Missionary Ridge Local as well as longer excursion trains. This locomotive is currently out of service in need of electrical and mechanical work before being returned to service.
Wow! very cool museum shoestring, I always enjoy your vids, I wanna hop a train someday.
hahahaha loved you touching that which you were not supposed to touch, and I would have done the samething. Love being able to be a hobo from my man cave. Safe travels my friend "ShoeString"
One of the only legal ride you take for a while lol, love the videos. Stay safe.
I can remember when I was a kid and they had the little shanty at each crossing and a person would come out and put the arms down for the crossing. I always thought that would be a great job. LOL
It’s Easy for a Lot of Viewers to Help Shoestring (Mark) because he makes Great Videos for us to Watch. 👍 Shoestring has a PayPal account set-up and listed in the drop down box of his videos and it’s Super Easy to send Funds to Mark. He is so Appreciative to any $ Amount we send to him. Thanks and GOD Bless! 🙏
Nice video! Thanks for taking us on the train ride tour! Yes you can look up engines and the year built just put in the railroad name and engine roster.. Thanks shoestring B Safe
shoestring would like my dad He worked for EMD Electro Motive Division in Lagrange IL for yrs and retired he first was a welder welding the Engines body to the frame. Then was a diesel engine installer he worked his way all the way up to union committee man was like a lawyer for the workers grievance slips etc he has a love for trains and helped build 100s if not thousands so I would be safe to say you have hitched a ride on one of his locomotives.
Excellent and well done video.
Thank you for your work... down the shiny rails in the pale moonlight... Whistleblowing seems to say think of me think of me... The sound of a train can change my thoughts of the edge of sleep
We went there a few weeks ago and had a good time. We rode behind the Southern Railway 630 steamer. We're going back next year and are planning on doing the dinner ride.
I hope all is well Shostring! don't stop what your doing !
Thanks for the tour!!!
Yes! The car could be a house!!!! I love that idea.
How did you like riding inside, sitting on a seat, out of the weather? You baaaaad boy! Touching the safety rope. That made me chuckle.
love how the train horn blow at the same time you said you were taking the train raid lol
Touched the rope, Shoestring is an outlaw to the core !
Really enjoyed the video Shoestring.
Amazing that that locomotive & turntable are being moved by a motor no more powerful than my lawn tractor!
I don't live too far from there.
Grew up in summerville ga they've got a turn table at the train depot in summerville where they head back north to Chattanooga.
I've always enjoyed watching them turn around.
After watching this I may go back to Chattanooga and ride the train again
I`ve spent a lot of time at TVRM in the last 2 plus years when I was down there for my job doing work at the Sequoyah Power plant in Soddy Daisy. Rode the train 3 different times, very nice little trip. Lot of good places around there to railfan. Head over to Thrasher Pike and you can sit right next to the Rathole
M and the wife where there 3 years ago it is really a great ride, so enjoy yours
Smooth ride and informative good job you.
Your always on an excursion shoestring! 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂💨Stay safe and well ✌️😷
This is a very cool video!! Never knew locomotive weighted that much. Knew was a lot but 60k lbs
Putting out some good stuff Shoestring
Shoestring is always on the geaux.
Love the railroad history. Thanks.
Awesome Shoestring!!!!
Great video Shoestring
Hey there Shoestring! I saw you touch that rope with the Do Not Touch Rope sign. You rebel you! 🤣🚂☮️
Also you stepped over the yellow line with one foot. Daredevil😆🙃
As a kid I remember a small and old railroad called Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock, NC. Not far from Boone, NC.
I used to own a house just above the tunnel you went through back in the 90's where I raised my daughters. Back then all they used on this route was a steamer.
The Hartford & Slocomb Railroad Alco RS1 #913 that sits on static display at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chatanooga was built in 1951 for the Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad as their locomotive #913
Hi Shoestring, love your videos. I was over in the States a few years ago from Scotland and visited this railway. It's brought back some memories. 👍
No “Bulls” to worry about on this ride
Love your videos Shoestring! stay safe man
Enjoyed the video and info.....you touched the rope 😂
Trains magazine had a good article about #80, the museum's former TA&G GP38 a few months back.
I enjoyed your 'Noog time, that is one of our favorite places, love the museum for sure, great vid
18:39 I saw that! The punishment for such a crime is a "Hobo House Arrest"
Ahhhhhhh
Yep ahhh
I live south of Slocomb Alabama and remember the Hartford Slocomb Trains in the 1970s. In fact I photographed the cars in the Sessions Yard. I have wondered what had happened to the trains. Hopefully, I can visit the museum when it becomes safe to travel. Enjoy your channel.
T.V.R.M is now considering electrified safety ropes 🤣
That had to feel strange to you going through the tunnel on the inside of the car with no exhaust fumes. lol I was hoping to see a full Hoosac Tunnel video. Love your channel!
Looking through the train museum ... pulls me toward wanting to play with modal train set again, and their intrigue parts
He touched the safety rope 😂👍👍👍
Thanks shoestring very cool video
@1:40 Thats my favorite engine. Beautiful !
That Was The Early Style Southern Railroad paint Scheme there were Lots of that Paint Scheme on the Southern Railroad Engine's when it All became NS
That was The Southern RR Paint scheme I remember well from when I was a kid. Southern RR tracks (very busy tracks) passed within 300 feet ,9clear view) of my grandparents farmouse. I also remember the Southern Boxcars (red with white SOUTHERN written on them) started sporting ' Southern gives the green light to innovation '.
The little town I lived in was full of train activity, when I was a kid. Southern, L&N, Monon ,Chessie then CSX. Penn RR had something going on but dont recall much about them, L&I has that Yard operating in Jeffersonville ,IN.
The rail activity is still going but nowhere as active or busy as it once was back then in that area.
I really liked the museum Big R
Touching the rope. What a rebel. Your videos are definitely becoming more enjoyable.
Hope your haveing a blast shoestring!!
I liked when you touched the safety rope