There is a 1937 Canadian Pacific Royal Hudson Locomotive #2839 on display at the Nethercutt Museum in Sylmar California. They allow you to walk through the cab too.
We did have a NYC Hudson almost make it out. 5433 was supposed to go to the National Museum Of Transportation in St. Louis but the museum turned the engine down.
Sometimes not everything can be saved and something museums just don't have enough space for everything or would be interested in having something in their collection.
I just found and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for this series. As a British railfan who lives in Canada, it's nice to see both American and British locomotives. Also, I think there's another newbuild project for one of your honorable mentions, the GWR 4700's.
Not to mention, that the D56 became the basis of Molly from Thomas & Friends Also, The NYC Hudson saw themselves in media, including the previously mentioned Thomas series where Connor is based on a Dreyfus Hudson.
Speaking of Central pacific #173, did you know that the engine itself serves as the model for Johnny/Engine No. 2 (From The Brave Engineer (who would later appear in Out of Scale & A cowboy needs a horse))?
The "Holiday" has just had a overhaul and the "Ripley" is being overhauled as this is written. PS, the powers that be at Disney, opted for the less extensive overhaul, having been given a choice.
Why don't you do extinct steam engines of the northeast about all Delaware and Hudson steam Lehigh valley O&W New York Susquehanna & Western CNJ Lehigh a New England and CV railroad extinct steam trains
The E2's may not have been all that successful, but I am still a bit of a Thomas fan (with the exceptions of the Sharon Miller seasons and the most recent spin-off series, of course), so even if they weren't all that popular with everyone, without them we wouldn't have gotten the little blue Sudrian tank engine we all know and love. Why else would I have added them in my honorable mentions?
There is a 1937 Canadian Pacific Royal Hudson Locomotive #2839 on display at the Nethercutt Museum in Sylmar California. They allow you to walk through the cab too.
We did have a NYC Hudson almost make it out. 5433 was supposed to go to the National Museum Of Transportation in St. Louis but the museum turned the engine down.
Sometimes not everything can be saved and something museums just don't have enough space for everything or would be interested in having something in their collection.
@@evanf1293 yep your right on that
@@brendanstrains9725 I Got one 5406 built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1929 and Streamline in ALCO in 1938.
I wish the Hudsons were preserved
I just found and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for this series. As a British railfan who lives in Canada, it's nice to see both American and British locomotives. Also, I think there's another newbuild project for one of your honorable mentions, the GWR 4700's.
Not to mention, that the D56 became the basis of Molly from Thomas & Friends
Also, The NYC Hudson saw themselves in media, including the previously mentioned Thomas series where Connor is based on a Dreyfus Hudson.
The dryfess Hudsons were cool and so is Connor . Such a shame none of them were preserved 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Your video's are very well put together.
Please could you do Europian, Asian or Southern hemisphere steam next.😉
Speaking of Central pacific #173, did you know that the engine itself serves as the model for Johnny/Engine No. 2 (From The Brave Engineer (who would later appear in Out of Scale & A cowboy needs a horse))?
Fun fact: The 8783 made a cameo appearance in the Railway Series book "Toby, Trucks, and Trouble."
The "Holiday" has just had a overhaul and the "Ripley" is being overhauled as this is written. PS, the powers that be at Disney, opted for the less extensive overhaul, having been given a choice.
The Claud Hamiltons were numbered backwards from 1900.
I Love Hudson's.
nice
It hasn't ran in five years in Florida.
R.i.p thomas the e2 tank engine
Why don't you do extinct steam engines of the northeast about all Delaware and Hudson steam Lehigh valley O&W New York Susquehanna & Western CNJ Lehigh a New England and CV railroad extinct steam trains
Bruh, the LBSCR E2s are sh$t. Nobody would’ve seen stupid enough to spare one. Thomas hadn’t even gotten his own TV show
The E2's may not have been all that successful, but I am still a bit of a Thomas fan (with the exceptions of the Sharon Miller seasons and the most recent spin-off series, of course), so even if they weren't all that popular with everyone, without them we wouldn't have gotten the little blue Sudrian tank engine we all know and love.
Why else would I have added them in my honorable mentions?
Oh and the j1s were sent to the Michigan central and big 4 railroad
Also WHO SCRAPED THOSE HUDSONS 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬