California Rail Fair '91 Sacramento 1991 Complete
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- Hour long video of The California Rail Fair '91 at the California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, May 3, 1991.
Note: I was a crew member and worked on this video as a Production Assistant as a college student studying Filmmaking and Media Production at Cal State Sacramento. This video never aired on television, it was instead made available on VHS to those who ordered it while at the fair. I hope you enjoy this bit of historical blast from the past and welcome any comments.
Trains featured (click on the time to jump directly there):
0:00 Intro
3:25 Northern Pride
3:40 Stockton & Darlington No. 1 Locomotion
5:01 Baltimore & Ohio Tom Thumb
6:45 Baltimore & Ohio No. 13 Lafayette
7:57 Union Pacific No. 4466
9:17 Highland Railway No. 397 Dunrobin
11:15 Great Northern Railway No. 1247
17:17 Sierra Railway No. 3
18:33 Eureka & Palisade No. 4 Eureka
19:36 Virgina & Truckee No. 22 Inyo
22:00 Northern Pride
23:01 Sonoma owner-built train
27:41 1929 Graham-Paige automobile
29:00 John Knowles Co. Gwen
30:15 Hillcrest Lumber Company No. 9
31:26 Imperial Irrigation District No. 151
32:29 Phenix Marble Company No. 1
33:32 Edison Portland Cement Company No. 3
33:59 Bear Harbor Lumber Company No. 1
33:10 Santa Maria Valley Railway Railbus No. 9
40:44 Electro-Motive Division FT No. 103
41:55 Union Pacific No. 6936
47:19 Virginia Bar Lining Gang
52:50 Kristine Nichols - "America the Beautiful"
53:46 Union Pacific 3985 Challenger
54:10 Union Pacific 844
55:44 Southern Pacific 4449 Daylight
56:46 Southern Pacific 2472
Hosted by the late Hoyt Axton.
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Trains featured (click on the time to jump directly there):
3:25 Northern Pride
3:40 Stockton & Darlington No. 1 Locomotion
5:01 Baltimore & Ohio Tom Thumb
6:45 Baltimore & Ohio No. 13 Lafayette
7:57 Union Pacific No. 4466
9:17 Highland Railway No. 397 Dunrobin
11:15 Great Northern Railway No. 1247
17:17 Sierra Railway No. 3
18:33 Eureka & Palisade No. 4 Eureka
19:36 Virgina & Truckee No. 22 Inyo
22:00 Northern Pride
23:01 Sonoma owner-built train
27:41 1929 Graham-Paige automobile
29:00 John Knowles Co. Gwen
30:15 Hillcrest Lumber Company No. 9
31:26 Imperial Irrigation District No. 151
32:29 Phenix Marble Company No. 1
33:32 Edison Portland Cement Company No. 3
33:59 Bear Harbor Lumber Company No. 1
33:10 Santa Maria Valley Railway Railbus No. 9
40:44 Electro-Motive Division FT No. 103
41:55 Union Pacific No. 6936
47:19 Virginia Bar Lining Gang
53:46 Union Pacific 3985 Challenger
54:10 Union Pacific 844
55:44 Southern Pacific 4449 Daylight
56:46 Southern Pacific 2472
What About Train Featurette for Railfair 99.
I wish we still had gatherings like this these days.. So younger generations can appreciate the majesty of steam.
I believe the Sacramento Rail Fair still happens regularly every few years.
@@phototristan Not on this scale I think, if they did 4014 would attend with 844.
just to think a few years later they got a big boy running i only wish that i could have saw this
I went there on a field trip, and when I saw the two Santa Fe's number 2925 and 5021 my friend and I flipped the heck out. My best field trip ever.
11:15-GNR 1247, The first british steam locomotive to enter preservation in 1959.
Wow! That’s loooooong before Stepney!
Wonderful. Just wonderful. The lady that was singing “America” is what triggered me the most. The way how she sang, SO GODDANM BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I WAS LITERALLY CRYING IN WATER FALLS MADE OF TEARS
Calm down 🥰
That’s my dads 0-4-0 switcher on display at 49:18. I remember when we got this video on VHS and we saw it was included, even for a few seconds, we were absolutely stoked. I remember going to Railfair 91 when I was 7 years old with a few friends from England. This brings back so many amazing memories. It’s starting to feel like things like this are being forgotten and soon all we’ll have left are our memories, I hope I’m wrong but I am so thankful for the memories I have growing up with trains and trying to pass it on to my daughter.
I remember when this was uploaded when I was in middle school still, and favorite part is with the 3985, 844, 4449 and 2472.
I Love Both Railfair '91 & 99.
I’m going down there at the railroad museum next Friday :D
This Is Great Watching The Railfair 1991 & 1999
I Love Railfair 1991 & 1999 🚂🚂🚂
Me Too.
This Is Great It Is Amazing
That's Next Railfair is Railfair 99 in 1999.
So sad, some of these people are now long dead. RIP
I remember SMVRR #9 coming back home to the final Speeder rally in Santa Maria back in '09.
My beloved Scottish Terrier "DUNROBBIN McDuff" was named after this steamlocomotive! Robbin also loved being around UP844 with me when I took her with me to Council Bluffs and Omaha and with me to Kansas City's Union Station to see the train firsthand being friends with it's engineer Ed Dickens and Fireman Ted Schulte! Seeing it here again in this wonderful video documentary, narrated by the great Hoyt Axton, a musician by trade and train lover at heart, is a real treat as I wasn't reacquainted with my favorite #844 until a chance meeting in Kansas City on the evening of May 29, 2011 changed my life as I now know it rekindling my pursuit of writing my own train songs music, art, and my own Scottish heritage and love of trains!
Dunrobin is now owned by the Beamish museum and is slowly being rebuilt to run there
Please see the description field for direct links to all of the locomotives in this video.
The 15" gage, 5" scale Shay was built by Ken Kukuk, Ken Petersen and myself, Johnny Hoffman in the 1970's as a tribute to our friends the Holmes brothers to operate on their Glenwood South Park and Pacific Railway in the Santa Cruz Mountains. The temporary track for the 3 15" engines was put down by Eric Thomsen and his Redwood Valley crew. This event was one of the high lights of my life. The Shay GSP&P 7 and Eric Thomsen's Redwood Valley 11 were omitted from the list of engines. Both appear just after Frank Allen's Sonoma.
Hopefully you can make it to the next one a few years? I plan to be there.
44:13 UP 844 is always Put The Water In!
52:50: Kristine Nichols - "America the Beautiful"
19:36-Virginia & Truckee Inyo
45:03 I'm ain't going up no hill baby!
That’s a 5 chime that was on 4466.
I remember this lol i have the vhs
17:17-Sierra Railway No. 3
These are all linked in the video description, btw
My grandparents went to this event
Daylight is a movie star too she appeared in tough guys 1986 and come see the paradise 1990
Nice!
54:00 hell yeah!
I was 1 year old LOL
Ngl the "woman as a steam locomotive" part definitely dates this vid lol. Then again I can't blame em since the world was a whole lot less pc back almost 30 years ago
Even back then, it was a bit of an eye roll :)
Imagine what would sp 4449’s woman voice would sound like
@@dariusthedmirconsolidation3494 B r u h
29:32
wasnt there a rumor that 4466 was being converted to oil to being restored to operation
+Nicholas Medovich Lets hope it's true given that Granite Rock number #10 just returned to steam.
i know right
For the time being, it doesn’t look like the museum is concerned w/ 4466 since they now have two behemoth Santa Fe engines sitting on the waterfront now
any footage from railfair 1999?
Sorry, I don't.
Was there one of these for railfa it 1999?
Yes there was indeed.
Is the version of America the Beautiful available anywhere?
what song that played around 48:30
TMR64 It's Hoyt Axton. See the end credits I believe it's in there.
1991, when ca was cool.
This Is Great Railfair 150 Years 1991 & 1999🚂🚂🚂
Both Railfairs.