Santa Fe 3751 (Los Angeles-San Bernardino) Feat. High Speed Pace!

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  • Опубліковано 11 кві 2014
  • On 4-12-14, Santa Fe 3751 made her way to San Bernardino from Los Angeles. These are the shots I got. Enjoy the sights and sounds of steam power. Please rate and comment, thanx and God bless and Jesus saves. :-)
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  • @TrainTrackTrav
    @TrainTrackTrav  7 років тому +10021

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
    1: Is the Metrolink diesel pushing the steam locomotive? No, the diesel is there to provide electrical power for the coaches, as well as dynamic braking. Listen at 7:55, that is the bark of a 1927 steam loco, not the rumble of a diesel.
    2: Why is there no smoke? The fireman (the guy who makes the steam for the engineer to use) is firing the engine well. He is using as little fuel as possible, to make as much steam as possible. This means there is little smoke.
    3: How much coal does it use? None. This locomotive was converted to burn atomized oil in 1936.
    4: How fast is she going? About 55 or 60ish. This is no where near her top speed. 3751's highest recorded speed was set in 1941, when she hit 103mph.
    5: How did you work the camera while driving? I didn't. My dad was driving while I was filming from the back seat.

    • @robertf3479
      @robertf3479 7 років тому +356

      Excellent video, very good views of the old girl. She is impressive. Running at speed with a clear stack, if a machine could be said to emote 3751 leaves one with the impression she's enjoying herself. Beautiful locomotive.

    • @thetrueamerican707
      @thetrueamerican707 7 років тому +68

      TrainTrackTrav ALL VERY TRUE! I LOVE 4-8-4 LOCOMOTIVES!

    • @thetrueamerican707
      @thetrueamerican707 7 років тому +45

      TrainTrackTrav its a BEAUTIFUL locomotive

    • @TransportSimulatorNationTSN
      @TransportSimulatorNationTSN 7 років тому +235

      TrainTrackTrav at 4:39 that blue old Ford and the train priceless👍

    • @thetrueamerican707
      @thetrueamerican707 7 років тому +105

      Viyuyinn Valar no. in fact, if the diesel was pushing the 3751-1 THE TRAIN WOULD USE THE DIESELS HORN 2 THE DIESEL WOULD BE STRUGGLING TO PUSH THE LOCOMOTIVE AT 65-70 MPH. STEAM LOCOMOTIVES HAVE A LOT OF RESISTANCE. 3 WHATS THE POINT OF THE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE, HUH. 4 THE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE IS RUNNING. LISTEN TO THE HISING... THOSE ARE THE DRAINCOCKS IN THE PISTONS.DRAINCOCKS ARE USED TO RELEASE EXTRA STEAM AND WATER VAPER.WITHOUT THEM, THE PISTONS WOULD EXPLODE. ALSO THE DIESEL WOULD HAVE SMOKE COMING OUT OF THE EXHAUST

  • @StefanRemund-cd3uw
    @StefanRemund-cd3uw 7 місяців тому +1078

    The reason machines like this evoke such an emotional response from people is that they feel alive. Like a giant metal beast of burden. Might be obsolete, inefficient, and dirty, but it has a soul.

    • @christophervolk8437
      @christophervolk8437 6 місяців тому +59

      I feel the same about cars from the same era- nothing like them.

    • @Pugna-cz6gs
      @Pugna-cz6gs 4 місяці тому +1

      Dirty? 😂
      You moron

    • @suelynnthompson7821
      @suelynnthompson7821 4 місяці тому +10

      Amen I so agree!

    • @OneBiasedOpinion
      @OneBiasedOpinion 4 місяці тому +42

      I think part of it is you can _see_ what’s driving it to a degree. There are lots of moving parts, an audible and distinct sound, and above all it has a lot of _pressure_ behind the sounds that it makes. Same thing with a pipe organ. You can’t truly recreate the sensation of getting hit by the pressure in the sound waves these machines generate when they are in use.

    • @celeste9958
      @celeste9958 3 місяці тому +13

      Apparently it's been made efficient, it doesn't produce much smoke now.

  • @nathanerickson5703
    @nathanerickson5703 3 роки тому +7461

    This may sound stupid, but something about seeing this old girl keeping pace with the modern world brought a tear to my eye. She was built to last.

    • @Gearz-365
      @Gearz-365 3 роки тому +609

      That's the beauty of steam. Built to last a lifetime

    • @dommyavalos
      @dommyavalos 3 роки тому +99

      i agree

    • @clementwolf4081
      @clementwolf4081 3 роки тому +88

      can i burst your bubble ? altough i wont argue it is a beautiful sight at the very least and am happy to see she is still around

    • @ethanallenhawley1052
      @ethanallenhawley1052 3 роки тому +18

      Have you considered TRT?

    • @887Bingo
      @887Bingo 3 роки тому +102

      Just so Majestic. I long to see the future but the past is so amazing.

  • @kyleknight9686
    @kyleknight9686 7 місяців тому +559

    3:23 The absolute legend holding a damn cup of coffee while driving a ghost from the past, a freakin' steam locomotive keeping pace with traffic - epic

    • @CheeseShort572
      @CheeseShort572 5 місяців тому

      shut up freakin damn❌❌👺 SHUUT UPPPP 🤬

    • @David-xl8zf
      @David-xl8zf 4 місяці тому +19

      Gotta hang your elbow to be cool. Feeding her all the onions. 😂

    • @kinikinrd
      @kinikinrd 4 місяці тому +5

      In Los Angeles no less..........

    • @Mo-ce9ro
      @Mo-ce9ro 3 місяці тому +12

      That thing is chilling. Going nowhere near it's topspeed.

    • @vadimblin
      @vadimblin 3 місяці тому +13

      She isn't keeping pace with the traffic.... she just cruisin! She can go 100 mph!

  • @jonathanbaird8109
    @jonathanbaird8109 Рік тому +774

    4:38 What a magnificent sight. If this doesn't convince people that conservation and preservation are critical, nothing will.

    • @Streloski
      @Streloski Рік тому +65

      Especially with that blue car driving next to it too.

    • @andreykaleth4383
      @andreykaleth4383 10 місяців тому +5

      La cosa es que todo ese vapor contamina por el hecho de ser vapor de carbon, si utilisace energia a base de la geotérmica y tuviese un diseño así seria mejor

    • @GothRailfan
      @GothRailfan 9 місяців тому +25

      5:42 I love this shot. It's a glimpse into the era of when the car was brand new, and it's still running. Racing this beautiful iron horse.

    • @jaxon3999
      @jaxon3999 8 місяців тому

      ​@@andreykaleth4383🤓🤓🤓

    • @nicholmansgarage3501
      @nicholmansgarage3501 7 місяців тому +15

      ​@@andreykaleth4383 this locomotive burns oil instead of coal :]

  • @battery_wattage
    @battery_wattage 4 роки тому +6125

    Let us all appreciate that this was recorded horizontally.

  • @raincloud5259
    @raincloud5259 5 років тому +2155

    4:33 When two different time-travelers met in the future

    • @redtra236
      @redtra236 5 років тому +242

      Yeah the Chevy station wagon almost got my attention as much as the train lol

    • @ThirteenMatt
      @ThirteenMatt 5 років тому +157

      I was thinking how you feel great driving on the road with your vintage car and getting approbation from other people. Now when you get approbation from someone driving another classic car you feel on top of the world.
      Now imagine driving and getting approbation from the train engineer.

    • @PrimetimeNut
      @PrimetimeNut 5 років тому +51

      That was such a lovely moment thanks for pointing it out. Funny to think about two pals meeting up there hahaha

    • @johnwilliamgardner6609
      @johnwilliamgardner6609 5 років тому +6

      I though the exact same thing!

    • @startechcode
      @startechcode 5 років тому +6

      I'm impressed steam power get the hell out of the way! 👿

  • @KaiserBruh
    @KaiserBruh Рік тому +841

    I've never been that interested in trains
    now as a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student, I can't help but gasp in awe at the glory of that absolutely beautiful behemoth.

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 Рік тому +52

      Along with all the thermodynamic calculations to drain your sanity away.

    • @Rockwood1407
      @Rockwood1407 Рік тому +16

      And these bad Larry's spent the entire mid 1800's building our continent wide empire.

    • @KaiserBruh
      @KaiserBruh Рік тому +21

      @@qasimmir7117 cant even imagine how many equations are needed to find the thermal efficiency of this 😭 the rankine cycle for this must be astronomically large

    • @dylanmccallister1888
      @dylanmccallister1888 6 місяців тому +4

      The proper people have a badass video with a young man named alex on a huge steam engine that was the water pump for a city on the east coast
      It was literally left with the entire building untouched for 100 years when the city gave alex permission to restore and get everything working properly again for demonstrations
      If they allow links i will find it and link it for you

    • @graham2631
      @graham2631 6 місяців тому +2

      Nothing is more powerful or awe inspiring than 800t at speed. The best part? Not a single electronic prone to failure gadget.

  • @robertwilson123
    @robertwilson123 Рік тому +141

    Beautiful old girl, 95 years old 396 tonnes... And still doing her duty magnificently.

  • @crobarwtf
    @crobarwtf 3 роки тому +875

    4:38 two oldies rolling together in harmony, what a shot!

  • @F0reman371
    @F0reman371 4 роки тому +1547

    You *KNOW* that conductor was fulfilling a life-long dream this day.

    • @TheAnunnaki-NYC
      @TheAnunnaki-NYC 4 роки тому +83

      You mean the engineer.

    • @H.EL-Othemany
      @H.EL-Othemany 4 роки тому +39

      @@TheAnunnaki-NYC conductor is also correct.

    • @doct0rnic
      @doct0rnic 4 роки тому +11

      @@TheAnunnaki-NYC conductor rides the head and on freight trains depending on what road this is, he might not be there

    • @nancyledesma7465
      @nancyledesma7465 4 роки тому +31

      El Othemany the conductor is the person in charge of the train the conductor keep track of the route the engineer is the “driver” of the train the one that operates

    • @SuikodenGR
      @SuikodenGR 4 роки тому +1

      OOOOOHHH yeah

  • @duck-tape
    @duck-tape 3 місяці тому +116

    Just seen this on Instagram with Rob Zombie music blaring over it. Came here to hear the REAL sound! THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!

    • @hyderkhan9329
      @hyderkhan9329 2 місяці тому +5

      Cuunnttt I swear on the lives of 10,000 gazen children love locked in a currently preheating oven that i came to this video from insta too.
      Fuckin funny how that works ay😂

    • @bravobby8773
      @bravobby8773 Місяць тому +3

      I just saw the same video! And I am SO jealous of that operator!! What a gorgeous train!

    • @melissamele1305
      @melissamele1305 Місяць тому

      Same! Just saw the reel today. Epic

  • @ZalyQQ
    @ZalyQQ 7 місяців тому +158

    I've driven along side an old steam locomotive like this in person and it is such a POWERFUL feeling. So huge, so much power, yet so graceful with all the linkages clacking away smoothly. It almost feels like it floats down the rails even though its so big

    • @TraustiGeir
      @TraustiGeir 5 місяців тому +3

      Poetry in motion.

    • @ChaplainDMK
      @ChaplainDMK 20 днів тому +1

      Honestly these things are just efficient. Those cars have 200-300 bhp, they might be able to pull a decent camper trailer weighing maybe a ton; the 3751 has 3200 bhp, and it's able to pull a few thousand tons, at 100+ mph.

  • @CraftyFoxe
    @CraftyFoxe 3 роки тому +1974

    It must be interesting to see a steam engine pull up next to your car

    • @fnordrabbit1156
      @fnordrabbit1156 3 роки тому +18

      What are you doing here?! I watched your Stand by Me animation on Minecraft and it was awesome.

    • @imnotvladimirputin
      @imnotvladimirputin 3 роки тому +13

      CRAFTYFOXE?!!??!? You know, I never knew you watch train stuff- wait a minute..... I'm dumb! youtubers watch UA-cam too! 😂 I'm so dumb! 😂

    • @F.N.S.360
      @F.N.S.360 3 роки тому +4

      action scene

    • @F.N.S.360
      @F.N.S.360 3 роки тому +3

      can you make this train in minecraft

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 3 роки тому +11

      Must be interesting to see a car pull up next to your steam engine

  • @CorekBleedingHollow
    @CorekBleedingHollow 5 років тому +3449

    There's a lot more beauty in old technology. Why is that?

    • @sobolanul96
      @sobolanul96 5 років тому +918

      Because it is raw primitive technology. Everything is upfront so it is easy to maintain, you get to see all the guts and the moving parts without opening the "box". This is also why clear glass computer cases became popular. People don't want to see boxes doing things, they what to see the guts and what makes stuff work.

    • @ellisjackson3355
      @ellisjackson3355 5 років тому +431

      Right there's a beauty to the mechanisms, it sparks curiosity and fascination, you're watching how everything works, and you see that it all makes sense. Satisfying to the logical and artistic parts of our brain simultaneously.

    • @rucarnuts13
      @rucarnuts13 5 років тому +268

      It harkens to a different time, an era with a different mindset from that of today.
      Things built back then were straightforward, simple and honest and were designed to be so by people who were artisans as well as engineers with years of knowledge, both practical and theoretical, intuition and skill - all of which was naturally translated to their eyes and hands in penning something that simply “looked right” for whatever task they set out to accomplish.
      As a result, technology from this age is more characterful - more human, in a way - ingrained within it by the people who designed and created it.
      And that’s something that no longer exists in the modern age.
      That’s why we, as a species, have begun to grow more and more attached to things heralding from these bygone eras, such as vintage cars, vinyl records and steam locomotives like the one in the video - all of which are seeing a surge in popularity once again.
      But those are just my thoughts on it all. :)

    • @noididnt7972
      @noididnt7972 5 років тому +65

      These are great answers. Congrats.

    • @CorvusRemalius
      @CorvusRemalius 5 років тому +66

      Because some of olden tech was built to be almost alive like man.

  • @gdjejejwjdhddjdndndk6859
    @gdjejejwjdhddjdndndk6859 Рік тому +123

    What's even more impressive is that the train has wheels from the 1800s

    • @elizabeth_xo
      @elizabeth_xo 10 місяців тому +4

      Wow 😳😳😳

    • @chelleroberson3222
      @chelleroberson3222 7 місяців тому +27

      1940's

    • @TravisDGordon
      @TravisDGordon 4 місяці тому +23

      The wheels on this engine were installed on it in 1941. It was built in 1927 with 73 inch diameter driving wheels, and upgraded with its current 80 inch diameter wheels in 1941.

    • @flok2216
      @flok2216 15 днів тому +1

      A 1800s wheel can't carry a big locomotive

  • @GhostOfDamned
    @GhostOfDamned Рік тому +111

    4:34 you can literally can feel the raw power of that steel monstrosity in that shot

    • @mergat2970
      @mergat2970 6 місяців тому +10

      Not a monstrosity, a masterpiece

  • @colbartus5273
    @colbartus5273 3 роки тому +509

    2:28 I have no emotional attachment to these locomotives, but when that whistle was blown my smile went from ear to ear.

    • @AbrasiveCarl
      @AbrasiveCarl 3 роки тому +43

      It's gotta feel so good to blow that whistle...

    • @KingreX32
      @KingreX32 3 роки тому +7

      Same. How's that work?

    • @NerdZEY
      @NerdZEY 3 роки тому +1

      @@KingreX32 Google

    • @USAFreewayROTF
      @USAFreewayROTF 3 роки тому +10

      If you listened to a British steam whistle, the American steam whistle wins bar none.

    • @forefatherofmankind3305
      @forefatherofmankind3305 3 роки тому

      Are u a joker ?

  • @zacharyhorvath52
    @zacharyhorvath52 3 роки тому +669

    It's gotta feel badass to drive a steam locomotive down the interstate!

    • @mfamus2272
      @mfamus2272 3 роки тому +33

      Up there with flying a space shuttle

    • @Wingnut353
      @Wingnut353 3 роки тому +6

      @@mfamus2272 Dunno, there isn't that much to do in a space shuttle (they acutally consdiered fully automating it but didn't for basically pride reasons on the shuttle, our current launch systems with SpaceX are fully automated with manual controls via touchscreen that aren't typically used).

    • @MaximillionBucks
      @MaximillionBucks 3 роки тому +6

      @@Wingnut353 I believe there was a shuttle commander who preferred to fly the re entry by hand.

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 3 роки тому +4

      And they get to use the HOV lane, too!

    • @blockvfive1196
      @blockvfive1196 3 роки тому +1

      id view it comedical

  • @neilbain8736
    @neilbain8736 Рік тому +90

    No way in the UK does any track run up the middle of a freeway. This scene would be impossible. This is an amazing shot. Wow. Just wow.
    You see the engine running to perfection with very little smoke. You get a good view of the Walschaerts valve gear too. I could never get my head around that but it looks like the valves have little cut off and aren't moving far so not a lot of steam is being admitted for the speed they're doing which is effiecient. Greater valve travel means more steam means more energy which is what you want for starting from rest, or for hills.

    • @renegadeoflife87
      @renegadeoflife87 7 місяців тому +11

      The track was there first. Urban Development resulted in the highway being built around it.

    • @slinkeyj3
      @slinkeyj3 5 місяців тому +4

      So, the arm that controls the valve is near its center in this shot, which reduces the valve travel to its minimum. This minimizes the amount of steam being pumped into the piston cylinders. Gives it just enough to maintain its current speed. Plus, the more efficiently the steam is produced/heated, the less of it you'll see, as true pure steam is invisible (and insanely scalding hot)

    • @CheeseShort572
      @CheeseShort572 5 місяців тому

      Shut up 🤬❌lo❌❌❌ t SHUT!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @crazydro420
      @crazydro420 4 місяці тому +4

      This is I'n America I saw a FedEx truck

    • @renegadeoflife87
      @renegadeoflife87 4 місяці тому +1

      @@slinkeyj3 The steam isn't scalding hot. Think pizza oven temperatures, thats all the hotter it is when it leaves the boiler. And it cools down as it expands in the engine.

  • @conrioakfield414
    @conrioakfield414 Рік тому +195

    Imagine the world today if everything was engineered and built to last like this awe inspiring beauty.

    • @alt8791
      @alt8791 Рік тому

      100% chance that this thing has only survived because of meticulous preservation. This meme of stuff from a long time ago being more “built to last” than stuff from today needs to die.

    • @conrioakfield414
      @conrioakfield414 Рік тому +18

      @@alt8791 So you're trying to tell me that, say, a 2022 ford truck is going to be around and running in 50 years? You can take a 1940's truck, drag it out of a field it's been sitting in for 30 years, and get it up and running. Not going to do that with a modern truck.

    • @alt8791
      @alt8791 Рік тому +1

      @@conrioakfield414 _[citation needed]_

    • @alt8791
      @alt8791 Рік тому +9

      @@conrioakfield414 like, your entire concept of stuff from a long time ago lasting a long time is the stuff that’s survived a long time, and you’ve forgotten about everything that hasn’t stood the test of time (which is most things). This is survivorship bias in its purest form.

    • @conrioakfield414
      @conrioakfield414 Рік тому +18

      @@alt8791 No, my entire concept is having lived a "long time ago". In my 60+ years of life, I have personally watched the quality of everything become cheaper.

  • @Kanatonian
    @Kanatonian 4 роки тому +497

    4:38 is a classic moment

    • @ioandavies2292
      @ioandavies2292 3 роки тому +46

      Exept the car is 60 years younger than the train

    • @ice319
      @ice319 3 роки тому +16

      If I could have that shot on my wall in my apartment.... Man.. That is a great moment.

    • @LAMBORFIERO
      @LAMBORFIERO 3 роки тому +2

      WHO WILL WIN?

    • @ZazzelTheGamer
      @ZazzelTheGamer 3 роки тому

      @Mark King who?

    • @ZazzelTheGamer
      @ZazzelTheGamer 3 роки тому

      @Mark King oh lol

  • @manikandanganesh5952
    @manikandanganesh5952 2 роки тому +962

    i guess the person who handled the camera should be given an oscar. such steadiness and great attention to details

    • @TrainTrackTrav
      @TrainTrackTrav  2 роки тому +136

      Those are some very kind words. Thank you very much!

    • @skdkpk
      @skdkpk 11 місяців тому +11

      I was going to say the same
      OSCAR for best cinematgraphy (n after effecta editing cuts perfect elevation angles n perspective) LAST BUT NOT LEAST steady hands OMG

      Edit
      I couldnt stop but watch till end this nice piece of STORY TELLING

    • @janetcarbone4213
      @janetcarbone4213 6 місяців тому +4

      And the length of the vid too. We all got a good look!❤

    • @sigmarealm1111
      @sigmarealm1111 3 місяці тому +1

      No gimbal? Wow. Great job!

  • @cypherpunk6417
    @cypherpunk6417 6 місяців тому +34

    I think I just became a train geek... Watched this with a mile-wide smile on my face and tears in my eyes.

    • @robadams5799
      @robadams5799 3 місяці тому +2

      Welcome to the Train Geek Club. We're glad to have you!

  • @JayneDough-lk5qk
    @JayneDough-lk5qk 4 місяці тому +29

    God... I'm legitimately tearing up. It's such a a beautiful machine and seeing it in action makes me feel really happy.

  • @abysspegasusgaming
    @abysspegasusgaming 4 роки тому +531

    To think that this iron horse is almost 100 years old and still looks like she's brand new. This is a true testament that when you take great care of things that they can last almost forever!

    • @lekoman
      @lekoman 4 роки тому +72

      She’s been restored. Tons and tons of work put into this beast. So much respect for the crew that takes care of her.

    • @studiodevelopers2467
      @studiodevelopers2467 4 роки тому +12

      @@lekoman
      Correct thanks for commenting. Correct also to the original comment.

    • @glennwilliams6522
      @glennwilliams6522 4 роки тому +9

      @Alushy The Tyrant .....and to think I am on my third iPhone.

    • @abysspegasusgaming
      @abysspegasusgaming 4 роки тому +9

      @@glennwilliams6522 That's on you for trusting an overpriced device and brand.

    • @glennwilliams6522
      @glennwilliams6522 4 роки тому +9

      @Alushy The Tyrant ...lol. Don’t I know it. I was going to use smoke signals but Greta Thunberg threatened me...

  • @davidcarter3830
    @davidcarter3830 2 роки тому +863

    The amount of engineering that went into building such a beast....

    • @mortensen1961
      @mortensen1961 2 роки тому +18

      @OllieandJamie Adventurers: Slide Rules are quite acurrate. . . .

    • @TheGreyBird71
      @TheGreyBird71 Рік тому +34

      It takes a year if I’m correct to make a steam locomotive back in the day

    • @fakiirification
      @fakiirification Рік тому +41

      slide rule and human ingenuity. We were always pretty smart monkeys until we got so smart that we built machines to think for us. Then the decline started.

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Рік тому +9

      @@fakiirification Yeahh sad how when we reached the peak..

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr Рік тому +5

      Great explanation

  • @ryanhampson673
    @ryanhampson673 Рік тому +43

    I never realized they have a compressed air bottle right on the side for maintenance tool usage. I’ve never been a huge fan of trains but I can appreciate the amount of engineering that went into these machines. Very cool!

    • @coywolfproductions7056
      @coywolfproductions7056 8 місяців тому +4

      The locomotive actually produces compressed air and it was used for running air lines on train cars just like new locomotives

    • @TravisDGordon
      @TravisDGordon 4 місяці тому

      That’s the main reservoir tank. Used for more than just operating the grease gun. The air operated bell and the air operated brakes, reverse gear and anything else air powered gets its pneumatic pressure from those tanks, which are just refilled by the steam operated air pump.

  • @damiansmith5294
    @damiansmith5294 5 місяців тому +16

    Damn, she is firing well! No black smoke, and very little visible steam. Excellent work by the onboard crew!

  • @b-23aryankishore64
    @b-23aryankishore64 6 років тому +2223

    Today we might have bullet trains capable of doing 350 kmph but nothing can beat the elegance of this beast!

    • @RaphIchNicht
      @RaphIchNicht 5 років тому +118

      Aryan Kishore yes ! I Love how the pistons move

    • @DanielNorton
      @DanielNorton 5 років тому +37

      Not on American tracks.

    • @Ty-yt3lj
      @Ty-yt3lj 5 років тому +21

      Wait till you see an LNER A4. The sleek fashion of modern Diesels with all the sights, smells and sounds of a bygone era.

    • @DanielNorton
      @DanielNorton 5 років тому +4

      @C caymer Barely half the speed

    • @IndependentBear
      @IndependentBear 5 років тому +68

      But we do NOT have 'bullet trains" in America. We have diesel trains moving at half the speed of the old steam locos.

  • @SquidCena
    @SquidCena 3 роки тому +528

    Imagine getting to work late and having to explain to your boss that you missed exits because you were mesmerized by a train and raced it

    • @MarsFKA
      @MarsFKA 3 роки тому +46

      Show him the video and your job is safe forever. Only a heart with no beat would be unmoved.

    • @kiuperhyper5795
      @kiuperhyper5795 2 роки тому +17

      @@MarsFKA or one that wasn't impressed that there employee decided racing a historical locomotive going 60mph was more important than getting to work

    • @jimmybob5541
      @jimmybob5541 2 роки тому +17

      @@kiuperhyper5795 I’d just quit if I worked with people like that

    • @abbysapples1225
      @abbysapples1225 2 роки тому +4

      @@MarsFKA Right on, right on man. 🙂👍

    • @MontanaRose406
      @MontanaRose406 2 роки тому +2

      Hopeful they would just be sorry, that they weren't there too.

  • @malokeytheallaround
    @malokeytheallaround Рік тому +131

    This is literally the best train video in the internet. Not only did we get a seven minute long showing of her racing along with the traffic, we got a closeup of her beautiful wheels, two pass by’s, and a final look at her while she was at rest. And you had a careful hand at the camera all the way through! What a glorious machine she is! 🤩

  • @ladylibrum7145
    @ladylibrum7145 9 місяців тому +12

    Something about that old blue car speeding along next to the old train in modern traffic. Thrilling!!

    • @hellswindstaff91
      @hellswindstaff91 3 місяці тому +1

      Old school Chevy Suburban 😎 this was a awesome video for sure!

  • @chrome2infinity938
    @chrome2infinity938 3 роки тому +506

    Just think all that weight moving fast. Something built almost 100 years ago, no computers, no electronics, just pure human know how and knowledge. Built to last a lifetime plus. Here she is with all our modern convenience and she still draws attention everywhere she goes. Amazing piece of machinery.

    • @75yomu
      @75yomu 2 роки тому +9

      This is the old school bullet train lol

    • @testplmnb
      @testplmnb 2 роки тому +10

      Greta unhappy

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 2 роки тому +24

      I can 100% guarantee every person on either side of that highway took notice if that gorgeous machine

    • @michaeladams7406
      @michaeladams7406 2 роки тому +9

      The smell alone is unique..

    • @tails3760
      @tails3760 2 роки тому +10

      eu acho os trens de antigamente mais bonitos que os de hoje em dia.

  • @Obi-Wan_Kenobi
    @Obi-Wan_Kenobi 3 роки тому +720

    This feels like two separate eras somehow living together. Just imagine cruising down the highway in a Tesla on your way back from work and seeing this behemoth pull up next to you. It's crazy man!

    • @protoborg
      @protoborg 3 роки тому +70

      I love the Tesla, but man oh man, that locomotive is going to be running until they run out of fuel for it.

    • @Chevroletmontecarlo
      @Chevroletmontecarlo 2 роки тому +4

      Even at that they could just use some smoke machines and electric motors, and people would be none the wiser

    • @theuncalledfor
      @theuncalledfor 2 роки тому +14

      @@Chevroletmontecarlo
      Or they could use electricity to heat the water.

    • @blackbirdgaming8147
      @blackbirdgaming8147 2 роки тому +6

      Nice to see you here Obi Wan. I see you everywhere on Star Wars channels, naturally haha. Assuming you live in North America, you should do more research into these magnificent machines. They’re really cool, and the non-profit groups that run and maintain them are always in need of donations to keep their living history alive.

    • @kiuperhyper5795
      @kiuperhyper5795 2 роки тому +3

      @@theuncalledfor to inefficient

  • @Arcade1983
    @Arcade1983 Рік тому +74

    2:25 Literally gave me chills. This was taken 8 years ago and it is just amazing. Thanks for capturing this.

  • @OneBiasedOpinion
    @OneBiasedOpinion Рік тому +53

    There are some constructs we’ve made over the years that almost move me to tears when I see them. Old space rockets are one, and these engines are another. I’m glad we’ve moved past the need for such devices on a global scale, but it never ceases to inspire awe in my heart to see old, “primitive” technologies thundering defiantly against the forces of the world around them and still being able to do exactly what they were built to do.

    • @coywolfproductions7056
      @coywolfproductions7056 8 місяців тому +8

      Ha funny you say that as steam power is still to this day being reinvented over and over again all a nuclear reactor is is a big steam engine

    • @twotailedavenger
      @twotailedavenger 3 місяці тому +1

      They will not go quietly into the night, no sir.

  • @jaywattley335
    @jaywattley335 5 років тому +1144

    Could u imagine driving down the highway then all of a sudden.. this old school phantom comes up next to you 😱😱😍😍

    • @TraustiGeir
      @TraustiGeir 5 років тому +82

      I'd have such a difficult time focusing.

    • @charonsferryold
      @charonsferryold 4 роки тому +35

      Where I live, old fashioned passenger trains including steam trains regularly cross a big highway exit. They have all sorts of lights and bells set up to warn people, when I'm fairly certain the biggest danger is probably cars hitting the train!

    • @garydos000
      @garydos000 4 роки тому +7

      It would be an expierience

    • @Jay-ok7cn
      @Jay-ok7cn 4 роки тому +6

      Jay Wattley i would be so to see that where i live its just Diesel engines

    • @vincelli9760
      @vincelli9760 4 роки тому +2

      Racerpacer2004 In Finland we only have trains that are powered by electric

  • @Red-Magic
    @Red-Magic 4 роки тому +487

    I love how so many cars on the highway slowed down just to drive alongside this glorious beast

    • @scottmiller4348
      @scottmiller4348 4 роки тому +12

      I dont think they had to slow down much !
      Any body know how fast ? I figure she's making near 60 !

    • @afork2600
      @afork2600 4 роки тому +9

      tbf, who wouldn't?

    • @Red-Magic
      @Red-Magic 4 роки тому +6

      @@afork2600 Where's your bro Spoon at?

    • @WMJCPA
      @WMJCPA 4 роки тому +4

      How much water is consumed to produce the steam and how far can she travel before needing to take on water?

    • @julioharos7560
      @julioharos7560 3 роки тому +1

      It’s freeway in Cali

  • @Live2ride2live54321
    @Live2ride2live54321 Рік тому +19

    Steam locomotive engines and their mechanics in my opinion are works of engineering art and craftmanship. After researching and learning some of the ins and outs of how one particular steam engine functions, it's astonishing the complexity and harmony at which all these parts work.
    Watching this marvelous video absolutely blows my mind when seeing the speed at which some of the heaviest and most robust parts move. Specifically, without ripping apart to shreds!! Equally amazing is knowing these beasts were often rated for high speed at 100mph (160kmh)!!!!!

    • @calibos3329
      @calibos3329 6 місяців тому

      That qualifies more as a fact than just an option...

  • @osulxa
    @osulxa Рік тому +16

    Good to see old tech keeping pace with modern tech. Truly impressive on part of the design and the restorers efforts to bring her back to life and keep her running. This video proves this locomotive is still very capable.

  • @6Twisted
    @6Twisted 3 роки тому +882

    Seeing something that big and heavy move that fast is pretty amazing.

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 2 роки тому +71

      Hes probably doing 65-70 mph and its capable of 80-100 mph but I'm near positive the operator would be in deep, hot stinky doo doo if he went that fast

    • @1badhaircut
      @1badhaircut 2 роки тому +9

      Watch one being a snow plow with smoke and noise and waves of snow is a great spectacle

    • @osulxa
      @osulxa Рік тому +1

      Agreed

    • @zainday7173
      @zainday7173 Рік тому

      Well said....

    • @madyogi6164
      @madyogi6164 Рік тому +1

      Correct! :D Check the Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 :)

  • @RoCkEr882009
    @RoCkEr882009 2 роки тому +724

    4:40 epic moment. Vintage, classic and modern all in one shot 👌

  • @novoice9286
    @novoice9286 3 місяці тому +3

    2:33 HELL YEAH
    4:37 this shot goes so hard. 2 oldies still running smoothly with modern times

  • @misterflibble6601
    @misterflibble6601 Рік тому +53

    One of _the most_ awe-inspiring videos I've seen on UA-cam. I've watched it many time and it still gives me chills every time

    • @misterflibble6601
      @misterflibble6601 Рік тому

      Back again!

    • @blendpinexus1416
      @blendpinexus1416 11 місяців тому

      ​@@misterflibble6601you need to see 4014's recent show of power shoving a freight train. and 2102 blasting out. both videos get loud chuffing barks.

  • @Froggyman145
    @Froggyman145 4 роки тому +801

    "You may have tech, but I have something better."
    "What's that?"
    "Glory."

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 4 роки тому +23

      Said by great grandfather to his great grandson

    • @Robert-hr6sh
      @Robert-hr6sh 4 роки тому +6

      Threw that one under the tracks.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 4 роки тому +8

      TRUE CLASS IN SPADES.❤️

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 4 роки тому +1

      This is a fantastic comment.

    • @cecedavis6155
      @cecedavis6155 4 роки тому +3

      🎶🎶"I've had the time of my life...."🎶🎶💖🚂❗

  • @brewcityboatclub8299
    @brewcityboatclub8299 2 роки тому +889

    The perspective brought by the cars is amazing, it gives you a "holy shit that thing is huge" feeling

    • @andrewshepherd1537
      @andrewshepherd1537 2 роки тому +69

      People don't realize just how massive thise monsters are. Most people are familiar with your average Diesel engine, most of which are quite a bit shorter than those old steamers. And unlike the Diesel that has all the electronics and equipment where the boiler should be, every inch of that things main tube is combustion space. The sheer horsepower that engine creates is astounding

    • @joshjlmgproductions3313
      @joshjlmgproductions3313 2 роки тому +25

      @@andrewshepherd1537 It wasn't as easy to link locomotives together to increase tractive effort back then, so they just made trains bigger and bigger instead.

    • @andrewshepherd1537
      @andrewshepherd1537 2 роки тому +14

      @@joshjlmgproductions3313 well it certainly paid off lol. We have diesel engine freight trains around here, and I have never seen one move that fasteven hauling empty ore and rock cars, they still move just a little faster than 30. That monster had to have been doing 60, maybe 65, if the speed limits are still the same in that area as when I was there last. Just gives credence to the phrase "They just don't make 'em like they used to"

    • @joshjlmgproductions3313
      @joshjlmgproductions3313 2 роки тому +14

      @@andrewshepherd1537 This train was almost definitely not hauling much to slow it down, and as for why most modern trains move slow, the speed limits are surprisingly low, almost never more than 50 MPH. Though, sometimes they temporarily allow steam engines to go faster to make sure they still can.
      Edit: Also, people have calculated that this train was going around 57 MPH.

    • @andrewshepherd1537
      @andrewshepherd1537 2 роки тому +8

      @@joshjlmgproductions3313 that's still impressive for such an old piece of equipment. That thing had to have been built in, what, the mid 60's at the very latest? Assuming it was built that late, it still makes it older than my mother, and it still runs not only that efficiently, but that quickly

  • @Isaac862
    @Isaac862 5 місяців тому +5

    4:40 The European Mind cannot comprehend this scene. Awesome

  • @MustachioGonZ
    @MustachioGonZ Рік тому +7

    Its always nice to come back to this video to see an old steamer chugging along the tracks without a care in the world.

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants Рік тому

      Right? This pops up in my feed about once a year or so, and I always watch it!

  • @TASMAN-1
    @TASMAN-1 3 роки тому +405

    Love the shot at 4:35. 2 old timers keeping pace with each other, both just cruising along.

    • @BIGGELATO
      @BIGGELATO 2 роки тому +42

      Right!? Something about that shot is just timeless and legendary, super cool to see and also to hear that train

    • @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890
      @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 2 роки тому +14

      it shows true durability

    • @jbwhit1234
      @jbwhit1234 2 роки тому +11

      Its like 2 old veterans meeting

    • @UnfittingCarbon
      @UnfittingCarbon 2 роки тому +7

      It's like a flashback to 60 years ago, here in Seattle, Northern Pacific still used steam engines for local freight well into the 60s, when a Chevy truck just like that one would've been brand new, so you could've conceivably seen a pairing just like this.

    • @riotnelson7233
      @riotnelson7233 2 роки тому +1

      A C10 and a steam train I wish a cabover was behind the C10 that would look awesome!!! I love cabovers

  • @pattygq
    @pattygq 3 роки тому +337

    4:36 Now that's cool seeing the old car and the loco run together.

    • @Unknown_Ooh
      @Unknown_Ooh 3 роки тому +25

      That train is older than that car by a long shot

    • @GamingWithBlitzThunder
      @GamingWithBlitzThunder 3 роки тому +8

      @@Unknown_Ooh true, locomotive exist before even car was built

    • @davidblesh1136
      @davidblesh1136 3 роки тому +3

      I thought 3751 was on display at Kingman. Another resurrection or my mistake?

    • @dremwolf5419
      @dremwolf5419 2 роки тому +2

      @@davidblesh1136 3751 served in passenger duties until being retired in 1957.
      The locomotive was then placed on display in San Bernardino until it was restored to operating condition in 1991.

    • @davidblesh1136
      @davidblesh1136 2 роки тому +1

      @@dremwolf5419 Thank you, Dremwolf. I did some checking and found my mistake. The steamer on display in Kingman was Santa Fe 3759. DWB

  • @randomyt666
    @randomyt666 Рік тому +11

    She's flying along! So much more elegant and refined compared to modern things

    • @harridan.
      @harridan. Рік тому

      i love this footage, it shows me what our local Santa Fe # 2926 will look like when New Mexico figures out a route for her. i remember when she was derelict and forlorn, sitting in a little park in albuquerque, in the shadow of the freeway....then one day she was gone; 22 yrs of hard work later, and SHE'S BACK!!!!

  • @Mrunnecessary846
    @Mrunnecessary846 5 місяців тому +3

    4:37 is just the perfect picture. With that AT&SF steam locomotive and the old car right beside it.

  • @rudyvalle9022
    @rudyvalle9022 7 років тому +700

    That thing was designed and built without computers, CAD software, or robots. Amazing.

    • @TrainTrackTrav
      @TrainTrackTrav  7 років тому +193

      That's why it runs so well.

    • @rgalesnyc
      @rgalesnyc 7 років тому +33

      I wonder where they got their math and understanding of science...? Ummmmm That's on the for the ages...

    • @amymason156
      @amymason156 7 років тому +96

      It is possible to build a better locomotive using computers and CAD software... If someone wanted to spend millions of dollars on building a modern steam locomotive using simulations, they could make one that's lighter, faster, and more reliable. We just don't see people putting that kind of effort in.
      The new tools we have make building and designing things easier and more accessible to less brilliant, motivated, and perfectionist people, so that people who use the tools now are willing to get into the business for weaker, more short-term motives.
      It's not like using slide rules and old tools builds a better engine, or that robots can't be used to work wonders far beyond what anyone could have dreamed of back then. Some day, we're going use computers and robots to build trains that run in vacuum tubes, not in contact with rails, and travel faster than airplanes. If trains can get more magnificent than that, I can't imagine it yet.

    • @drh.1142
      @drh.1142 7 років тому +39

      It is more of a case that back then, we didn't know how to barely build stuff. These days, we can engineer stuff well enough to get away with smaller safety factors and still keep it working at least to the design life. Downside is that now we can actually control design life instead of having to overbuild everything. Overbuilding costs money. Optimization costs money. Most engineers I've encountered don't want to ship stuff until it runs perfectly, but apparently good enough is best for the bottom line. Ultimately, I blame accountants for sacrificing everything on the alter to the holy bottom line.

    • @theq4602
      @theq4602 6 років тому +18

      Amy Mason. Modern steam locomotive? Only one thing would be viable to meet emissions. atomic power

  • @Want2gofast
    @Want2gofast 2 роки тому +211

    The smile on the engineer’s face when he cracks off that whistle has got to be a mile wide. 😎

    • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
      @truckerkevthepaidtourist 2 роки тому +21

      That's Ed!
      one of the great steam engine operators he's the one that ran the big boy during its excursions since it's come out of hibernation.

    • @HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
      @HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Рік тому +1

      I love how he's just like "Hello, fellow motorists... don't mind me"

  • @GaiusCaesarAugustusGermanicus.
    @GaiusCaesarAugustusGermanicus. 10 місяців тому +11

    I’m an aviation geek but this is pretty bad ass! One of the earliest forms of transportation still chugging along and not missing a beat

  • @ddrums001
    @ddrums001 5 місяців тому +6

    Even though Ol Girl is pretty quick in its own right, this locomotive is clearly built for power! What an amazing, majestic piece of machinery!

  • @fajarastanaprima2771
    @fajarastanaprima2771 5 років тому +447

    Love the sight at 4:33 , that blue classic Suburban really fits the scene like good old days

    • @mileidylaverde2366
      @mileidylaverde2366 5 років тому +8

      I was gonna say that too

    • @d.ferrell9978
      @d.ferrell9978 5 років тому +13

      The camera man apparently agreed as well. :)

    • @ARC9652
      @ARC9652 4 роки тому +4

      Quite the money-shot

    • @l3p3
      @l3p3 4 роки тому

      Good days? Look at the rest of the world - it was not that good.

    • @scratch8141
      @scratch8141 4 роки тому +10

      True, except the train was from the 20's, the car was probably a 50's. Still does fit well.

  • @IdooskiMxz800x
    @IdooskiMxz800x 4 роки тому +384

    i just love how everyone on the freeway is in AWE of the sheer size of this locomotive. even if youre not a railfan, this is something to truly respect and appreciate!

    • @hb300blk
      @hb300blk 3 роки тому +24

      You got that right sir. Whether you're a railfan or not, steam locomotives are truly a sight to behold.

    • @jerryashlock5519
      @jerryashlock5519 3 роки тому +5

      Looks like UFO Borg technology

    • @spiyder
      @spiyder 3 роки тому +12

      i’m a big fan of trains but man, that thing is gorgeous

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 3 роки тому +12

      The size. The sound. The heat radiating off that boiler.
      And most of all,
      *The Power.*

    • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
      @truckerkevthepaidtourist 3 роки тому +5

      you know what's even more amazing had Dickens who's running the train also ran the historic return of the big boy to the rails when it came out last year and made its Journey around America...
      but what's even more impressive is Big Boy is two of these trains together that's how big that locomotive is just Google Big Boy 2019 Union Pacific excursion.

  • @Nirotix
    @Nirotix Рік тому +10

    This is awesome!
    Makes me feel happy seeing this. 🤗
    8 years ago. Man, they so need to do this again.

  • @jascott62
    @jascott62 5 місяців тому +2

    Why is America so ridiculously awesome with stuff like this!!!!

  • @n0jy
    @n0jy 3 роки тому +570

    I was a train dispatcher in San Bernardino depot. I was there when she was sitting looking neglected in the park, and when they started inspecting and preparing. I was there watching as she was moved from the park to head to L.A. And I was there when she came back some years later, pulling an employee special that was the ride of a lifetime from Barstow to Needles. She is the best rebuilt, best maintained locomotive I have personally seen, nice and tight with not a lick of steam seen anywhere except where it is supposed to come out. To see her running down the (old) "Second District" was mesmerizing, thanks for the great video!

    • @danielflessas
      @danielflessas 3 роки тому +18

      It’s beautiful! The AT&SF 3751-i wish that the camera person would’ve said something about how fast they were driving when they were next to it. I’ve been on engines that were only going 60 or 65 mph and it felt like 100. This baby is huge and looks like she was at least doing 65 or 75. (I just read that she’s capable of 100 mph). (I love using the pronoun “she“ when we’re talking about something powerful and awe-inspiring and beautiful).
      So does anyone know if it is now living in San Bernardino or central city LA? I really want to visit it.

    • @vladsaiidov8512
      @vladsaiidov8512 3 роки тому

      wow you must ve really liked this machine , the way you humanize this locomotive

    • @Valkaneer
      @Valkaneer 3 роки тому +5

      Greenfield Village in Michigan has multiple Desil engines that all work, are well maintained to a T, and were owned by Henry Ford. They even have a turntable for the trains to pull out onto from the Roundhouse they are parked in. The Pere Marquette turntable weighs 42-tons, and I was able to move it with my thumb alone. One of the locomotives is the 1873 Torch Lake, the oldest running steam engine in the United States. Those old-timers were scary smart.

    • @blackbirdgaming8147
      @blackbirdgaming8147 2 роки тому +3

      @@danielflessas Unfortunately, the locomotive is not accessible to the public. It’s securely stored at Redondo Jct. in Los Angeles, right next to the Amtrak shops and yard. 3751 is also currently in the final stages of a federally mandated tear down, rebuild, and re-certification. The locomotive is only accessible to the public when on display. The last time it was on public display was I think 2017.

    • @Somethingisntright64
      @Somethingisntright64 2 роки тому +2

      @@danielflessasThe Locomotive was traveling at 57.12 mph @ 5:15

  • @lowsonpearse
    @lowsonpearse 7 місяців тому +5

    Thats what im talking about 💪💪 this old girl keeping pace.. ❤ That conductor is without a doubt having the time of his life!! #steampower

  • @SuperDcopeland
    @SuperDcopeland 5 місяців тому +3

    Something about those old streamers were mesmerizing . She’s rolling right along at 65 miles per hour just as steady as a modern train.

  • @joem7572
    @joem7572 3 роки тому +309

    At approx. timestamp 5:15 the train is traveling at 57.12mph. The drivers are 80" so 2 x pi x 40" = 251.33". 251.33" x 1'/12" = every rotation propels the engine 20.94'. If you slow the video to .25 speed you will see the drivers are at 4 RPS so every second the engine is traveling 83.78'. This thing supposedly hit 103mph in 1941! What a marvel of engineering.

  • @thattechdude
    @thattechdude 4 роки тому +232

    Never thought i would ever see a steam locomotive cruising along a highway at the speed of the cars. truly an awesome spectacle.

    • @SpudEater
      @SpudEater 4 роки тому +13

      silverbird58 haha considering it was clocked at more than 100 mph, this was basically half throttle

    • @thattechdude
      @thattechdude 3 роки тому +3

      @@SpudEater I'd love to see one of those things at full throttle.

    • @Gearz-365
      @Gearz-365 3 роки тому +3

      The fastest one in the world was a Gresley A4 Pacific named Mallard. It reached 126 mph, and no other steam locomotive could beat it

    • @CassandraPantaristi
      @CassandraPantaristi 2 роки тому

      @@Gearz-365 Well, people are getting interested in steam again, and want to bring back extinct classes. So, with more efficiency I think modern steam locomotives could beat the record. The new Peppercorn A1 Tornado recently got to 100 mph in 2017. It was the first steam locomotive to go 100 mph in over 50 years. 100 mph may not sound very great, but for steam it sure is especially now.

  • @mr.b3168
    @mr.b3168 Рік тому +6

    I;m not even one of those train nerds. But this is amazing

  • @corporalsilver6981
    @corporalsilver6981 Рік тому +12

    As beautiful as it is seeing her move really fast, I also really liked seeing the wheels slowly being pushed by the steam engine while pulling into the station.

  • @hb300blk
    @hb300blk 3 роки тому +102

    She's almost a hundred years old and she still works like brand new. Truly awe inspiring.

  • @TheWhiteDragon3
    @TheWhiteDragon3 3 роки тому +243

    I never knew how much I needed to see a man operating a steam engine while holding a Starbucks coffee until today.

  • @_gmmaann_6511
    @_gmmaann_6511 10 місяців тому +1

    I have watched this video countless times, and it remains one of my absolute favorites. Beautiful

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 Рік тому +5

    That was absolutely beautiful seeing this historical engine running out in the open. wow.

  • @rickhinojosa5455
    @rickhinojosa5455 4 роки тому +219

    8:00 now THATS the sound of a train locomotive!!!!😄🙏

    • @tpad6
      @tpad6 4 роки тому +5

      Life was so much better in those times.

    • @Justarandomcat2
      @Justarandomcat2 4 роки тому +2

      @@summer_bummers7252 it's actually considered a train cause it's pulling something

    • @Boxscot49
      @Boxscot49 3 роки тому +1

      Tony Padilla no it wasnt lol

    • @swishchee
      @swishchee 3 роки тому +2

      @@tpad6 hahahaha omg life back then was so much worse. This is the subset of good stuff that survived.

  • @kennethbeaton8391
    @kennethbeaton8391 Рік тому +40

    That vintage automobile trying to pace was a great shot of two fine pieces of vintage Craftsmanship of an era gone bye.

  • @aaronvideo
    @aaronvideo Рік тому +3

    Locomotives are my favorite trains. I've always loved their complex look. I could watch this all day and be completely content.

  • @louis-pierretalbot9151
    @louis-pierretalbot9151 5 місяців тому +4

    ABSOLUTELY AMAAAAAZING MAN... The ol' girl still runs GREAT while keeping up untill today. If this example people don't convince that conservation is part of the future I don't know what ever will... She gives me goosebumps all-over man ❤❤❤ Thankyou sooo much for this one HELL OF A KIND! video man...🤗

  • @pali_aha2781
    @pali_aha2781 3 роки тому +266

    4:34 The SHOT of Shots.

    • @Crusader1815
      @Crusader1815 3 роки тому +17

      I was going to say the same. This is the most awesome moment in the most awesome railfan video ever.

    • @spencerdosh6663
      @spencerdosh6663 3 роки тому +5

      Crop out a bit of the right and you could frame it

    • @AgryVideo
      @AgryVideo 3 роки тому +1

      EPIC

    • @ashdev99
      @ashdev99 2 роки тому

      No doubt on that shot

    • @samsmith6976
      @samsmith6976 2 роки тому

      getting O. Winston Link vibes

  • @stevenphelps7929
    @stevenphelps7929 2 роки тому +216

    When I saw that old locomotive running next to me in Los Angeles, I said I was tired and didn't want to believe what I was seeing. This was the most beautiful machine ever. Unbelievable!

  • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
    @JoseMorales-lw5nt Рік тому +8

    Just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge that the company this beautiful locomotive was built for is indeed immortalized in that famous 1940's hit song ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA, AND SANTA FE! In fact, you can hear an instrumental version in the opening scene of JERRY AND JUMBO, an early 50's Tom & Jerry short.

  • @Vimerum
    @Vimerum Рік тому +7

    Man, no wonder that this things revolutionized the world, look how fast they can go and how much weight they can pull, and still, they look so cool while doing all of that. It really is a wonder.

  • @iforgotmymoney5823
    @iforgotmymoney5823 3 роки тому +67

    The guy in the old car probably used to watch this train go by when he was a kid

  • @68Jaguar420G
    @68Jaguar420G 3 роки тому +596

    I so love to see these grand old locomotives running with such a clean exhaust. While there may be some "romance" or nostalgia to the big black smoke plumes which are all too often manufactured during railfan trips for the benefit of the fans/press, black exhaust, especially at speed like in this video is an indication of the locomotive being operated outside of its proper operating criteria and ultimately fuel is being wasted. As filmed though this is as good as it gets, damned near perfect in fact. This engineer/fireman team is exceptionally good.

    • @iankravitz5723
      @iankravitz5723 2 роки тому +52

      Plus the fact that all engines, like this one, are refitted to run on fuel oil, not coal.

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland 2 роки тому +24

      I like to have the train exhaust and the tears of environmentalists, combined into one lovely, salty and smokey mess . 👍

    • @marcot3333
      @marcot3333 Рік тому +7

      @@iankravitz5723 Altho that makes little difference, you can fire bunker to make great billows of black smoke as well as any coal fire :)

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Рік тому +7

      Yes, and part of the attraction of trains is their *soot.*
      This one has a bit now and then, which is good.
      Too much soot, or soot all the time, though - no, not good. Wasted fuel is but part of the trouble, and no, romance or whatever makes for gladdened train-nuts (riding Amtrak turned me into one) is worth messing the place up.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Рік тому +6

      Im gonna rain on your parade here.
      You're correct, when it comes to coal-run steamers.
      This is an oil-run steamer. You have to try real hard, or have serious problems, to see anything come out of an oil stack.
      Unlike a coal stack, where it is a serious effort to not have anything visible leave the stack.
      Oil steamers burn much cleaner, more completely, and more efficiently.
      Probably the biggest reason we converted to oil steamers in the first place. No more ash snow along the tracks.

  • @CommanderZarkon
    @CommanderZarkon Рік тому +6

    How absolutely beautiful!!!
    AS a kid in New York I had the pleasure of seeing a steam engine when my brother and I wandered off after riding some ponies. We stood by the tracks in some woods and suddenly, around the corner, comes a steam engine pulling some cars. It wasn't even close to this size, but oh my goodness was it impressive!!! I was maybe five or six feet away as that engine rumbled by, scaring me and elating me at the same time!!!
    Years ago I read an article about steam engines being revived in modern configuration. I am pretty sure they said something about gypsum? There was a drawing of modernized boiler system etc. using water/steam and being cheaper with less (no?) pollution. Never seen anything else about this again. It's a shame. How awesome it would be to have steam engines, even futuristic looking ones, running on the rails again!

    • @renegadeoflife87
      @renegadeoflife87 7 місяців тому

      There are only a few engines it could have been in NY. Most recent was Nickel Plate 765 in 2015. There have also been Arcade & Attica 18, and Brooklyn Navy Yard #12.
      What you read about was most likely the ACE3000. This was a 1980s proposal to build a modernized steam engine that could produce power without relying on foreign supplies of oil. Unfortunately with the glut of cheap oil in the 90s the project never made any headway and now only exists as a dream that could have been.

  • @stephaneneron
    @stephaneneron 6 місяців тому +2

    10:30 What a piece of art that locomotive is 😍😍😍

  • @Snicker433
    @Snicker433 4 роки тому +689

    "When this baby hits 88 MPH, you're gonna see some serious shit."

    • @KurtBenning
      @KurtBenning 4 роки тому +30

      Great quote from back to the future there

    • @lockheed6859
      @lockheed6859 4 роки тому +12

      Nice

    • @archiedavis1079
      @archiedavis1079 4 роки тому +30

      Steam power was only limited by the physical properties of the vehicles it powered....primarily centrifugal forces would tear the drive off the engine or the speeds wouldn't allow confinement to the rails....
      Growing up in post war America, my dad worked for AT&SF, and I got to 'rail-pass' aboard many of these before the diesel-electrics stole the show.... The aircraft of the day were just as "classie". I miss travel by rail...the interactions with fellow travelers and the people that made it happen.... We were melting pot then.... and all too much just strangers now.... We've lost 'track' of who We were as a Nation.....

    • @spottieryeti6552
      @spottieryeti6552 3 роки тому +5

      @@archiedavis1079 cool no one cares. It was a funny joke.

    • @helloworld6324
      @helloworld6324 3 роки тому +10

      Well I guess the people who disliked this video aren’t ready for that stuff yet, but their kids are gonna love it.

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin 3 роки тому +824

    That is amazing! I had no idea there was a place where you could drive on the freeway right next to the railroad tracks! And next to a steam locomotive, to boot!

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin 3 роки тому +87

      I'm also amazed you were able to drive that fast on an LA freeway without getting stuck in a traffic jam.

    • @obkb1
      @obkb1 3 роки тому +31

      That was then. Now it's an electrified light rail line.

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin 3 роки тому +14

      @@obkb1 So no chance to ever operate a steam loco through there again someday? Bummer.

    • @adamandboomjustlikethat.ok2812
      @adamandboomjustlikethat.ok2812 3 роки тому +11

      i actually have the up line running through my backyard as well as the san diego line

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin 3 роки тому +1

      @@adamandboomjustlikethat.ok2812 Cool!

  • @dash8465
    @dash8465 5 місяців тому +2

    Spectacular.. and the ol blue Chevy running with it was icing.

  • @santhanaraj5863
    @santhanaraj5863 Рік тому +3

    Awesome... Beautiful!! My Pa and Grandpa were both Railroad men!! This must be the greatest invention in human history!! 😁😁❤

  • @munzeez21
    @munzeez21 2 роки тому +116

    I remember speaking with one of the volunteer engineers before they left, I asked what the top speed was, his reply-
    "Oh man, easily over 120, Easily. But we're Actually limited by the conditions of the tracks. You can feel it too."

    • @adriannash2705
      @adriannash2705 Рік тому +23

      While England holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive in the world at 128mph the NYC railroad had streamlined engines they called Hudsons that on the daily did trips at 123mph and could have probably gone faster than Mallard (the record holder) some people speculate

    • @lagrangewei
      @lagrangewei Рік тому +10

      we only need 88mph...

    • @connormclernon26
      @connormclernon26 Рік тому +1

      @@adriannash2705 would be fun to have a new build and see if she could do it

    • @spe-notapopularytbersus1237
      @spe-notapopularytbersus1237 Рік тому

      @@connormclernon26 well theres a t1 replica in the works. Idk its status atm but i hope it gets finished soon

  • @Beer-can_full_of_toes
    @Beer-can_full_of_toes 3 роки тому +140

    My god the weight of that main rod and all of the power wheel assembly rolling so fast is amazing.

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 2 роки тому +7

      Those drive wheels alone I'd estimate are 2000+lbs each and theres 8 of them. I just looked up it dimensions and it weighs 470,000 lbs. Its coal tender weighs almost as much for a combined weight close to 1,000,000 lbs

  • @cloudedarctrooperdtq3532
    @cloudedarctrooperdtq3532 Рік тому

    This is just the coolest, most surreal video of a steam locomotive still in modern-day operations I think I have ever seen and I absolutely LOVE IT.
    I mean, just think about it! This thing is a steam locomotive built before the 60s and it is running alongside 2000s, 2010s, and maybe even some early 2020s cars! Phenomenal!!!

  • @tomroise9426
    @tomroise9426 5 місяців тому

    Hard to imagine this is 10 years old!! Can’t believe you were able to move this fast anywhere in California, much less keep pace this long!!!
    Amazing video !!!
    Thx for filming and sharing.
    I’m not a steam fan, but still a railfan…

  • @DJ_02YT
    @DJ_02YT 3 роки тому +70

    2:31 such an amazing sound from such an amazing rail beast
    Edit
    7:06 a real blast from the past

  • @localyokel9672
    @localyokel9672 4 роки тому +119

    I would love to take my youngest grandson on a trip with a train like this, he’s 6 and if fascinated with the steam locomotives, I’m 70 and would love for him to have that memory of us together. I dearly loved and remember me and pap growing up nothing like grandparent memories. He was born 1899 passed in 1980 and remember him as if it were yesterday.

    • @franceschimanuel2010
      @franceschimanuel2010 4 роки тому

      So sad

    • @Cody_Cigar
      @Cody_Cigar 4 роки тому +9

      Go ahead and do it *this summer* . Steam-locomotive museums sometimes have ride alongs and if you ask the conductor nicely they will surely let you two ride in the front. The easier and more prevelant option is to ride on park railways. There's some beautiful steam engines out there (albeit not as massive in size but for him some of them will be life size) and as a kid I liked them even more than the real ones. Those conductors are even nicer and some will probably even let your grandson operate it for a minute.
      If you tell me what state you're in I can do some research and send you a list of some in your state :)

    • @Tampainian
      @Tampainian 4 роки тому

      What State are you in?

    • @Darren4352
      @Darren4352 4 роки тому

      I know how you feel. I used to be an engineer for CSX and when I worked in Memphis we would pass Kentucky Street on our way to the Mississippi River to go to Arkansas and on the weekends it was like a carnival. families down there with the kids and grandkids and some of them grilling like a picnic. And it made them so happy to hear the bill ring or the whistle sound and to see the smoke coming out of the stack when I grabbed another notch of throttle.

    • @djstatyk1540
      @djstatyk1540 4 роки тому +1

      What a great soul you are. Thank you for your existence!

  • @bravobby8773
    @bravobby8773 Місяць тому

    What a gorgeous train!! I am SO jealous of that operator!! Also love the little bell at the top! Wish they still looked like this...

  • @ADRIAN-zh4ti
    @ADRIAN-zh4ti Рік тому +2

    I love this video.
    I watch it from time to time.

  • @rtralph1269
    @rtralph1269 3 роки тому +437

    Diesel: Im the strongest and fastest of all trains!
    Steam: Hold my coal

  • @BryanFoxsFlyinIron
    @BryanFoxsFlyinIron 3 роки тому +197

    Guy @ 1:13 on the harley: I think we should rock the vintage '70s look today.
    Conductor: Damn, I thought you meant 1870's.

  • @ANeo-px1cc
    @ANeo-px1cc Рік тому +1

    This has been the coolest thing I’ve ever seen! Very humbling to see a beast still being operated.

  • @cdfdesantis699
    @cdfdesantis699 Рік тому

    What an incredible, & heartwarming piece of nostalgia! When she blew her whistle the 1st time, it brought tears to my eyes.