My Epic Steam Adventure: Bonus Content -Bessemer and Lake Erie

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • For the final installment of my Epic Steam Adventure Series, Carson and I are visiting the Bessemer and Lake Erie #643, a large 2-10-4 Texas type locomotive. It's owned by the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, Ohio. At the time of this filming, it was disassembled for transport. Since this filming, it has been moved to Sugarcreek and reassembled.
    For more information on this locomotive and the Age of Steam Roundhouse, visit ageofsteamroun...

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  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCrane 2 дні тому +2

    Last time I saw this engine, it was in the B+LE Greenville roundhouse, along with the big
    0-10-2 that's on display in Greenville, in 1961. Nice that it has a home now.

  • @maestromecanico597
    @maestromecanico597 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you for saying “locomotive.” The “engine” is the bit with the pistons and the cylinders. Railfully, a retired railroad mechanic.

    • @ehadder
      @ehadder  День тому +1

      @@maestromecanico597 correct. I try to be careful with that.

  • @Band__geek
    @Band__geek 21 годину тому +1

    If you were early enough, you could have visited the IRM, they run steam from spring to fall. Plus they have 3 ( 1 in rebuild ) working steam locomotives. Not to forget the numerous diesels and electric equipment.

    • @ehadder
      @ehadder  19 годин тому

      I have been to the Illinois Railroad Museum for their employee appreciation weekend in September. It was a blast. So much equipment, and there was always something moving.

  • @ccrx6700
    @ccrx6700 2 дні тому +1

    Excellent presentation my friend ❤👍😎

  • @Beechnut985
    @Beechnut985 День тому

    Looks like the tender is facing backwards from where it should be. I also noticed it still has the little coal auger driver steam engine attached. Thanks for making this video!

    • @ehadder
      @ehadder  День тому

      @@Beechnut985 The tender does not appear in this video. It had already been moved to the Age of Steam Roundhouse and was sitting out back by the turntable. You can briefly see it in my Age of Steam video.

  • @TheJm16601
    @TheJm16601 3 дні тому +6

    Fired up and under steam once for a test, I was there.

  • @GrandCanyonStudios844
    @GrandCanyonStudios844 3 дні тому +3

    2:04 I never would have guessed that the locomotive in that artistic logo was based on 643, wow!
    And let me get this straight, GCR tried and failed to acquire 643, 6325, some Chinese KD7’s, some Mexican 4-8-4’s, Frisco 1522 (lease only), Santa Fe 3759, and SP 2472 (again, lease only). Not to mention the ones already on the property but never restored, namely 19, 20, and 539. Am I missing anything?

  • @PatrioticCoservativeAmerican
    @PatrioticCoservativeAmerican 9 годин тому

    It's probably going to be decades before it's restored. If they were to restore it to operation, where would they run it?

  • @shopdog831
    @shopdog831 2 дні тому

    Somewhere like the great smoky mountains railroad in north Carolina would be a good fit for a big slow engine like this.

  • @Beechnut985
    @Beechnut985 2 дні тому

    Big Steam REF 24

  • @paytongauthier6452
    @paytongauthier6452 3 дні тому +1

    You must had recorded this a long time ago, 643 is already in the shops and is pretty much halfway done with her cosmetic restoration.

  • @mshum538
    @mshum538 3 дні тому +1

    Was this engine from Mckees Rocks pa.?

    • @manga12
      @manga12 3 дні тому

      yes that is where the shops were , but the ble loco took them long enough to get there, it was put off due to the time around covid era I think, and its just soo big they had trouble transporting it, its one of the biggest texas types to be made they say its huge

    • @mshum538
      @mshum538 2 дні тому

      @@manga12 I remember when it was in the Glenwood Backshop and it being moved over to Mckees Rocks and next to it was an old Alco switch engine ….

    • @timmoffat3182
      @timmoffat3182 14 годин тому

      Getting it out of McKees rocks was the hard part

  • @ChargerusPrime
    @ChargerusPrime 3 дні тому +2

    The fact of this engine is its big heavy and worst of all, slow. It can't keep up with modern traffic and it's so large that running it would be a logistical nightmare on steroids. I wish she could run again, but facts are what they are. A 4-8-4 is probably the biggest most places could run and rightfully so. Best do-all go anyplace machine.