من العراق.......تحية اجلال وإكبار لكل العقول التي ابتكرت تلك المبتكرات لخدمة الانسانيه من الرجال والنساء ونحن مدينون لهم لهذا الرقي الذي وصلته الانسانيه الان
We Must Keep our Heritage of Steam for all of our kids to experience ! They will never ever forget! God Bless the men and women who participate in keeping the for all of us to enjoy!
I've watched, by far, more railroad footage on YT than anything else. Love my Chesterton IN live cam. But this HERE is truly the BEST. Good Job! Well done.
Thanks for your consent to use a short clip from your video. I will certainly heed your request since I also believe that some of these historical things deserve to be preserved at least to educate people of the way technology has evolved.
Shay 6 is definitely a Western Maryland steamer, however, it's missing the "fireball" that is displayed as my profile picture. Shay 6 should rightfully belong to the WM historical society in its home state of MD
Lukas Kurdziolek I have to disagree. She did not leave the factory in the fireball paint scheme. She also spent most of her life in WV hauling coal. I here rumors of 1309 having fireball paint.
If it's built like a standard diamond, the should be a devise that redirects the exhaust outward to push the cinders away and the screen catches a lot. No fan as far as I'm aware
No fans, just a series of baffles to give the smoke a spin and throw the cinders out. The blast of the engine exhaust up the stack makes it move fast enough for it to perform as a cyclone separator.
Did you actually take a ride in these trains? Do they always have a double or a triple header? How were you able to able to shoot a footage of them, if you were taking the ride yourself. I plan to be in Cass next week and was looking for some tips to get some nice footage myself. Any suggestions and tips would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Vineet Arora I have ridden behind all of these engines and on separate occasions. most weekend bald knob excursions are double headers. This was a private charter and most of the shots are only accessible by train. There are some crossings you can drive to, I have done this on a separate occasion. Don't be shy and feel free to walk back to the shop complex and look into shop tours. And if it isn't to late look into the lodging at the company houses. COME PREPARED FOR ALL TYPES OF WEATHER. This is the mountains. It has snowed in May. Enjoy your trip.
Vineet Arora , Your welcome, PS 99% of Cass trips are pushed from the rear for safety up the steep hills. So these engine at the front shots are uncommon on a regular weekend. Drive safe.
Aah! I see. I would have never thought of that. Here is what I hope to do. I would like to ride the train one day and spend the second day taking videos. And I would not be there over a weekend. I will be pulling in on Sunday evening and stay for a couple of days. Hoping to still be able to ride the train.
Christopher Knode I dig it. Went to youf page. You have earned a sub, my friend. Keep the old bluegrass and train vids comin'. I don't know if you have, yet, but one day you should come on down to North Georgia for some good action.
How come the wheels of the loco are so strange. The exhaust is polluting. I won’t blame them for phasing out the steam trains. If 10 of them are running, think of the environmental impact.
We ship raw materials half way around the globe to be processed in countries with little or no environmental regulations, and then we ship the products back around the planet again. Globalism has essentially tripled down on global pollution, and you're worried about a few old scenic train rides? LOL Welcome to the age of insanity.
@@spuriouseffect i really frustrated that not even people recognise the damages their own car does to the environment and honorable mention: SUV and their Ego inflated drivers
@@voidjavelin23 And yet the rich and powerful, and their paid politicians, are still flying around in jets, living it up in big oceanfront mansions, and making it impossible to produce products locally, all while telling us that we have to pay trillions to convert to electric vehicles. It's a joke. Absolutely none of the climate predictions they've made over the past 30 years have been true. None of them. The Maldives are not underwater, the sea isn't drowning coastal communities, and they even had to take down the signs at Glacier National Park that said that all the Glaciers would be gone by 2020. It's insanity to believe anything Governments, and their subsidized "scientists" say. They're all owned by huge corporations, along with their media.
من العراق.......تحية اجلال وإكبار لكل العقول التي ابتكرت تلك المبتكرات لخدمة الانسانيه من الرجال والنساء ونحن مدينون لهم لهذا الرقي الذي وصلته الانسانيه الان
So few comments does nobody no of this beautiful place I will never forget when my dad took me here
To see all 3 together make my Heart skip . Lol oh man that is so beautiful! What a wall hanger of a picture!
Gosh that was Gorgeous!
We Must Keep our Heritage of Steam for all of our kids to experience ! They will never ever forget! God Bless the men and women who participate in keeping the for all of us to enjoy!
من العراق.......اجمل شيء في الحياة أن يسخر الانسان كل ما اعطاه الله من مواهب لخدمة الانسانيه........ذلك هو المجد العظيم
Cass is a wonderful place! Can't wait to get back!
I've watched, by far, more railroad footage on YT than anything else. Love my Chesterton IN live cam. But this HERE is truly the BEST. Good Job! Well done.
Shay engines are fascinating to see and hear. Haunting whistling in mountains.
I live a couple miles from Cass. The sound echoing down the valley is indeed hauntingly beautiful.
My grandpa born raised in the Appalachian remembering stories of the howling steam trains. A time passes I hope cassenic keeps it alive
Thanks for your consent to use a short clip from your video. I will certainly heed your request since I also believe that some of these historical things deserve to be preserved at least to educate people of the way technology has evolved.
Belle locomotive! Ho fatto un video su un modellista che le realizza tutte in legno!!! Molto speciale! Bel video!
Those gears on the shays look like something out of saw😂 But boy are they beautiful ❤
What a wonderful trip!
woo the number 6 is working her but off today! Listen to her chugging up the hill.
Shay 6 is definitely a Western Maryland steamer, however, it's missing the "fireball" that is displayed as my profile picture. Shay 6 should rightfully belong to the WM historical society in its home state of MD
Lukas Kurdziolek I have to disagree. She did not leave the factory in the fireball paint scheme. She also spent most of her life in WV hauling coal. I here rumors of 1309 having fireball paint.
It is also either the biggest or one of the biggest shay locomotives ever built
Penny McKnight from what I understand it is the biggest
Good Work With The Video.
Realmente impactantes vídeos y lindos recuerdos muchas gracias .
Mi padre fue maquinista de trenes los años 30 hasta los 1969.
Manejaba locomotoras de vapor y diezel.
Very nice video.
Worked for West Virginia DNR rode Cass many times
Heisler #6-Canadian National #7312 1980s 4 chime
Shay #5-Hancock 3 chime
Shay #6-NZR 5 chime
What whistle does Shay #5 have? I just love those deep and loud whistles.~
Joshua Lawrence I assume it's a Hancock 3 chime. That seems to be the popular deep pitch whistle
It's an IC 3 chime
I chuckled a bit at that. Shay 5 sounded like it was trying to be a Big Boy with that whistle! Way too deep for an engine of that size.
@@thunderbird1921 it's a Illinois Central Hancock Co. 3 chime
what's inside the diamond stacks is there like a spinning fan which makes the smoke in a pattern and also traps the cinders?
If it's built like a standard diamond, the should be a devise that redirects the exhaust outward to push the cinders away and the screen catches a lot. No fan as far as I'm aware
No fans, just a series of baffles to give the smoke a spin and throw the cinders out. The blast of the engine exhaust up the stack makes it move fast enough for it to perform as a cyclone separator.
The outro what railroad was it
Did you actually take a ride in these trains? Do they always have a double or a triple header? How were you able to able to shoot a footage of them, if you were taking the ride yourself. I plan to be in Cass next week and was looking for some tips to get some nice footage myself. Any suggestions and tips would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Vineet Arora I have ridden behind all of these engines and on separate occasions. most weekend bald knob excursions are double headers. This was a private charter and most of the shots are only accessible by train. There are some crossings you can drive to, I have done this on a separate occasion. Don't be shy and feel free to walk back to the shop complex and look into shop tours. And if it isn't to late look into the lodging at the company houses. COME PREPARED FOR ALL TYPES OF WEATHER. This is the mountains. It has snowed in May. Enjoy your trip.
Thanks much Christopher!
Vineet Arora , Your welcome, PS 99% of Cass trips are pushed from the rear for safety up the steep hills. So these engine at the front shots are uncommon on a regular weekend. Drive safe.
Aah! I see. I would have never thought of that. Here is what I hope to do. I would like to ride the train one day and spend the second day taking videos. And I would not be there over a weekend. I will be pulling in on Sunday evening and stay for a couple of days. Hoping to still be able to ride the train.
when i turn 34 ill drive the spinning gaget trainns
What whistle on Cass Heisler 6
Ethan Trainz Productions you will have to ask someone with more knowledge on whistles. Hopefully someone will comment with an answer for you.
Ok
It's a lunkenheimer 3 chime
On roblox they have the game called Cass scenic railroad!!!!
Carolyn Sanders yup
Isn’t it being rebuilt?
@@lonelykillerwolf6110 yes, but rn it’s dead at the moment
whats the name of the song at beginning of the video?
dj Trains old train by tony rice
they need to restore there locomotives that need restored and then buy back their number 1
What song is that at the beginning
"Old Train" by the Tony Rice Unit
So, who is the bluegrass group?
Johnathan Turner the Tony Rice Unit. This song is off the album Manzanita. The song is called "Old Train"
Christopher Knode I dig it. Went to youf page. You have earned a sub, my friend. Keep the old bluegrass and train vids comin'. I don't know if you have, yet, but one day you should come on down to North Georgia for some good action.
Chaque chose conserve son charme..
K r-sahu-love you so much for all your help may dear friend who
I'd still prefer the Banshee and Hooter-whistles..
What whistle was that at 2:30
Lunkenheimer 3 chime I believe
ホントだロッドが90°ずれてる。
❤😂🎉😢😮😢😮😅😅😅
Kalian ngomong apa
Nyasar ke tempat channel bule
orang indo masa gak bisa belajar bahasa inggris
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How come the wheels of the loco are so strange. The exhaust is polluting. I won’t blame them for phasing out the steam trains. If 10 of them are running, think of the environmental impact.
We ship raw materials half way around the globe to be processed in countries with little or no environmental regulations, and then we ship the products back around the planet again. Globalism has essentially tripled down on global pollution, and you're worried about a few old scenic train rides? LOL Welcome to the age of insanity.
these are shay type locomotive, theyre gear runned to have more power and negotiating steep grades
@@spuriouseffect i really frustrated that not even people recognise the damages their own car does to the environment and honorable mention: SUV and their Ego inflated drivers
@@voidjavelin23 And yet the rich and powerful, and their paid politicians, are still flying around in jets, living it up in big oceanfront mansions, and making it impossible to produce products locally, all while telling us that we have to pay trillions to convert to electric vehicles. It's a joke. Absolutely none of the climate predictions they've made over the past 30 years have been true. None of them. The Maldives are not underwater, the sea isn't drowning coastal communities, and they even had to take down the signs at Glacier National Park that said that all the Glaciers would be gone by 2020. It's insanity to believe anything Governments, and their subsidized "scientists" say. They're all owned by huge corporations, along with their media.