Have this film been remastered? Amazing to see the the different elements of how things were done back then. Brilliant documentary and thanks for posting this 👍
Those atsf 2-10-4 steam locomotives are my favorite and so are the 4-8-4 4-6-4 4-8-2 and the 2-10-2s of the Santa Fe railroad because it is so freaking awesome man sweet and wicked cool dude ❤
At 4:06, I had to look that up to find it was an M10 tank destroyer. They weren't delivered until late spring of 1942, though, so there is no way they were being loaded up at the end of 1941.
11:31 “It wasn’t all that long ago that the steam engines ruled the rails.” 1:52, 1:15 14:47 “In fact, it worked just as well for the old steam engines... as it does for Genesis today.”
You'd probably get arrested or put on a watch list as a potential spy for paying such close attention to train movements including filming and photography given it was wartime and the sheer number of military shipments going on. People didn't joke about security back then.
@@TrainFan119 During Desert Shield and the lead up to Desert Storm, military trains were not an uncommon sight on the UP (ex MP) Fort Worth Subdivision heading towards Houston. In fact, during the annual fireworks display and 4th of July festivities one night on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, a military train just happened to pass through campus. I hear tell the crowd went nuts in cheering.
Have this film been remastered? Amazing to see the the different elements of how things were done back then. Brilliant documentary and thanks for posting this 👍
Those atsf 2-10-4 steam locomotives are my favorite and so are the 4-8-4 4-6-4 4-8-2 and the 2-10-2s of the Santa Fe railroad because it is so freaking awesome man sweet and wicked cool dude ❤
Yes! Another railway documentary!
Thank you, B B R. As always: Stay free. Rab 🍻 😎
At 4:06, I had to look that up to find it was an M10 tank destroyer. They weren't delivered until late spring of 1942, though, so there is no way they were being loaded up at the end of 1941.
Bet you're a scream at parties.
@@daveh9097 Nah. They don't even bother inviting me. 😆
Why did Loaded For War get to be seen in There Goes A Train?
We found it!
Bravo pour film, merci 😊😊😊
Hi Bennett Brook Railway, what happened to the train driver cabin views videos? i really enjoyed watching them.
They're private. They'll be coming back soon.
Anything railroad on the Alabama State Docks 1940-50s
We need more Milwaukee Road! 😉
11:31 “It wasn’t all that long ago that the steam engines ruled the rails.” 1:52, 1:15
14:47 “In fact, it worked just as well for the old steam engines... as it does for Genesis today.”
"There Goes a Train" lol thought the same thing when i recognized those clips
Good thing they were ready
Nice
Just imagine the railfaning
Omg any modern rail fans dream
@@TrainFan119 egefewrgwwerfew
You'd probably get arrested or put on a watch list as a potential spy for paying such close attention to train movements including filming and photography given it was wartime and the sheer number of military shipments going on. People didn't joke about security back then.
@@TrainFan119 During Desert Shield and the lead up to Desert Storm, military trains were not an uncommon sight on the UP (ex MP) Fort Worth Subdivision heading towards Houston. In fact, during the annual fireworks display and 4th of July festivities one night on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, a military train just happened to pass through campus. I hear tell the crowd went nuts in cheering.