Well done! (If you'll excuse the pun) ... You ought to do just a normal excursion with a BNSF train that utilizes an old "B" unit (cabless) locomotive after the lead, since BNSF seems to be the only railroad that still has them in operation...
At least when I worked there ~15 years ago, the BNSF GE locomotives did not have the type of continuous condensate drains that "click". They had the ones that would blow every few minutes, and scare the SHIT out of you if you happened to be walking past them at the time lol.
Very Very........ Spectacular. The fire was put out by a firetruck that didn't even have to spray it... Might have been a good scene to keep in the production huh?
GE uses steel braided fuel lines going to the injectors which have a history of leaking and catching fire. That is why lots of GE units are burned up in the middle. EMD uses steel fuel lines and rarely leak.
They do not use braided lines to the injectors. They use a steel line designed for high working pressures. The fuel hose on the fuel supply line is fuel rated rubber hose. The steel lines will break if installed incorrectly such as not tightened properly or over tightened causeing the lines to break spraying high pressure fuel over the engine
I know this is a very old comment, but it could also be a blown turbocharger, from what i remember the oil line for it is usually a cheap rubber which wears down overtime, which causes the oil to start leaking, and when enough of it leaks, its ignited and fire starts spewing out of the exhaust, usually they arent dangerous since the fire cant reach the main parts of the engine, but a year or 2 ago embers from a blown turbocharger started a small forest fire along dry grass in california
As the simulation of an electrical cabinet fire which spread to the cab of unit 4420 while in the middle of hauling an intermodial manfest as by the time the engineer and conductor were alerted to the inferno when they put the train into emergency tying up a crossing when those wonder of the overseas fire trucks called to put the fire out.
Breaking news: this is Bay news 9. A BNSF engine caught fire while trailing there was smoke coming from it and there were 2 engineers in the front engine. None in the 2nd engine or the last 1. Engineers called 911 and put out the fire but the train wash towed back to the BNSF yard. Once they saw the engine, the manager was shocked. He was not hoping for this. This is bay news 9, out.
This animation would have gained a lot of realism when the makers would not have chosen for using French fire brigade vehicles instead of American and would have admitted at least one more "engine" to that fire brigade team which would have been used for the water and the pumping of it. Just my personal opinion.
I am short if I say that is an excellent video, Really fantastic video, Very realistic and very useful the graphics, That if it is to get juice to the game, Greetings Gustavo. (Y)
GUSTAVTIME Breaking news:A BNSF Dash 9 caught fire while trailing in a BNSF Freight train,there were 9 crewmen in all three locomotives 7 survived,2 died(in BNSF #4420)here we talk with Rober Will:Yes,i Was in BNSF 7300 when #4420 catched fire,we called 911 but they were unable to save 2 of 3 crewmen on BNSF 4420. The cause would be that either Was a short circuit,Poor manteinance or an arson fire,we return later this is CCB TV.
+gustavtime Time 2:20 *Spotted smoke from the cab of Burlington Northern Santa Fé fleet no. 4420.* Late-model Diesels don't have high voltage/high current electricals in the cab. Instrument wiring that could arc over under certain conditions? Or was 4420 doomed by a fuel leak, as occasionally happens to vessels at sea?
At first, everything is good, but all of sudden, you small something burning, you make an emergency stop and the cab on the 3rd train is on fire, what do you do?
I find it funny because I saw a BNSF numbed 4420 yesterday while I was out on the road lol.
Lol same
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Well done! (If you'll excuse the pun) ... You ought to do just a normal excursion with a BNSF train that utilizes an old "B" unit (cabless) locomotive after the lead, since BNSF seems to be the only railroad that still has them in operation...
Almost looks real. lol
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At least when I worked there ~15 years ago, the BNSF GE locomotives did not have the type of continuous condensate drains that "click". They had the ones that would blow every few minutes, and scare the SHIT out of you if you happened to be walking past them at the time lol.
Lol thanks for watching
realvanman Just the horn scares me sometimes.. I never expect it!
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Bro, same thing with some school busses, they scare you when they release their air pressure.
Anybody notice that this is ostensibly set in North America but the fire brigade uses European equipment? Blue lights and all!
That fire was burning so long I'm surprised that the engine didn't blow up.
@Donald Palmer That is not fire. That Is Smoke Build up, Because The Windows and Doors We're Closed :)
If you ever see an engine like 4420 be sure to have it inspected to be safe.
Very Very........ Spectacular. The fire was put out by a firetruck that didn't even have to spray it... Might have been a good scene to keep in the production huh?
GE uses steel braided fuel lines going to the injectors which have a history of leaking and catching fire. That is why lots of GE units are burned up in the middle. EMD uses steel fuel lines and rarely leak.
Thank you for your informative comment
They do not use braided lines to the injectors. They use a steel line designed for high working pressures. The fuel hose on the fuel supply line is fuel rated rubber hose. The steel lines will break if installed incorrectly such as not tightened properly or over tightened causeing the lines to break spraying high pressure fuel over the engine
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0:07 this train looks different…
I know this is a very old comment, but it could also be a blown turbocharger, from what i remember the oil line for it is usually a cheap rubber which wears down overtime, which causes the oil to start leaking, and when enough of it leaks, its ignited and fire starts spewing out of the exhaust, usually they arent dangerous since the fire cant reach the main parts of the engine, but a year or 2 ago embers from a blown turbocharger started a small forest fire along dry grass in california
You see the middle of the locomotive? That is a red flag right there. That means the locomotive was damaged by fire before.
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Another great video!
I like gustatime train videos on UA-cam 👍
Lol that was my favorite train
I really like your videos
As always, dude, excellent rendering.
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Bro i relive this
My train got on fire and I was still going I jumped out of my train but I put the brakes!
I have been inside of a BNSF welp 4420 must be an old unit
Not to worry. The Crew is just barbecuing Ribs for lunch.
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Your vids are amazing
Superbly done!
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Thanks for inspiring me to return to TS GUSTAVTIME I just uploaded a full recording of me doing yard work...
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it is a real Gustavtime , very good ;-)
I've had that exact same horn on my ES44's. That was until I switched to the Searchlight Simulations K5HL.
Nice Edited and Nice Catch!!!
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I have it on xbox1 its awesome
"All you had to do was follow the damned train CJ" was all i kept hearing watching this from San Andreas
Someone mixtape got a little bit too hot in there
funny for the first few seconds i thought this was real LOL
Thank you
Storm22471 same here i though it was real
GUSTAVTIME what is the 1st engine pulling 9 - 44 cw
Storm22471 you know people really die in trains from stuff like it's not funny at all
Storm22471 I did too
I miss these sound of crossing gates 2:00 7:11
gustav, i like this video very much, God bless you, sp brazil, valeu.
all the dislikes are from people who cant tell the differnce from a game and real life
Wow I never seen a train that only had GE 9-44cw
I could tell it was engine 4420 that was going to burn just because it looked more faded out and the heat marks around the exhaust
cooooooooooooooooooooooool videos Gustavtime
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Its lit fam
French fire trucks ☺️
Patrick: and your cookies are done!
Squidward: Patrick! Your cookies set my train cabin on fire!
Patrick: sorry Squidward.
(I think this was patrick's fault.)
You can fine the others on Amtrak train crash (ACS-64) Amtrak train fire train crash P42DC and Union Pacific (with red train)
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As the simulation of an electrical cabinet fire which spread to the cab of unit 4420 while in the middle of hauling an intermodial manfest as by the time the engineer and conductor were alerted to the inferno when they put the train into emergency tying up a crossing when those wonder of the overseas fire trucks called to put the fire out.
I love how they just keep going lol "it's fine"
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Cool!
What burning? Oh da roof burning?
I thought this was real for a second
Breaking news: this is Bay news 9. A BNSF engine caught fire while trailing there was smoke coming from it and there were 2 engineers in the front engine. None in the 2nd engine or the last 1. Engineers called 911 and put out the fire but the train wash towed back to the BNSF yard. Once they saw the engine, the manager was shocked. He was not hoping for this. This is bay news 9, out.
LOL
you should make an metrolink on fire
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This animation would have gained a lot of realism when the makers would not have chosen for using French fire brigade vehicles instead of American and would have admitted at least one more "engine" to that fire brigade team which would have been used for the water and the pumping of it. Just my personal opinion.
And that was so scary
I am short if I say that is an excellent video, Really fantastic video, Very realistic and very useful the graphics, That if it is to get juice to the game, Greetings Gustavo. (Y)
RailroadFan Thank you!
GUSTAVTIME Breaking news:A BNSF Dash 9 caught fire while trailing in a BNSF Freight train,there were 9 crewmen in all three locomotives 7 survived,2 died(in BNSF #4420)here we talk with Rober Will:Yes,i Was in BNSF 7300 when #4420 catched fire,we called 911 but they were unable to save 2 of 3 crewmen on BNSF 4420. The cause would be that either Was a short circuit,Poor manteinance or an arson fire,we return later this is CCB TV.
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+gustavtime Time 2:20 *Spotted smoke from the cab of Burlington Northern Santa Fé fleet no. 4420.* Late-model Diesels don't have high voltage/high current electricals in the cab. Instrument wiring that could arc over under certain conditions? Or was 4420 doomed by a fuel leak, as occasionally happens to vessels at sea?
Wow, if I was a railroad crew and this happened on one of my secretary engines or lead engein it would scare the shit out of me!
After The Accident The Burned Cab Was Changed Into A H1 Cab
At first, everything is good, but all of sudden, you small something burning, you make an emergency stop and the cab on the 3rd train is on fire, what do you do?
I don't understand why they didn't stop the train sooner if they knew there was a fire in an engine.
Locomotive 3: My hair is burning!
how do u get these locomotives to have flames coming out of them?
nice vdo
Thanks!
No fair that it caught fire
I'm driving that train in the same game
poor dash 9/pobre DASH 9 😔
Make a video where a Union Pacific Gas Turbine Catches Fire
5:02 get prepare in impact
dash-9 has an interesting number
the train is on fire
sue!
some kind act of fire
Nice cartoon
Well, wounder how long the firetrucks DROVE to the US?? And how is it still lit, it would probably end in what, 3-4 hrs??
Is this amazing editing or can this actually happen in the game? If it’s editing then well done. If this is the game then this is an awesome game
As in most of my videos here there is a lot of textures, routes and modifications to try to simulate reality to the fullest. Thanks
GUSTAVTIME ok thanks for letting me know. One way in a different train game I know of is you put invisible tracks to simulate something like this
Here, for example, use invisible clues ua-cam.com/video/qGM_c_p0i3c/v-deo.html
GUSTAVTIME ok
It was at the moment Dewy realized, he fucked up
11:24: Sure wish hoses laced themselves up like that.
By the looks of it it looks like it was on fire twice
how do you set the trains on fire like this in this game
420 is lit 😂👌💯
Trainlover4472 ey it's reading from steam
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Oh hai
it is on fire
sue!
OMG 😱😱
Excellent training, but way too much "camera" movement. Cheers!
how did you make the fire follow the train?
Why is the train still rolling when the cabin is fully ablaze
I'd call 4420 a "fixer-upper."
Does the GP38-2 horn come with the locomotive pack or is it a separate mod?
how did you made that fire?
why did the cab caught on fire???
Some short circuit maybe
Maybe...
No it was an arson fire I know, I started it.... I MEAN UM YEAH A SHORT CIRCUIT
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Shhhhh nobody knows
Yay
Calm i'ts just someone cooking in the cabin
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I have this game I love the first person
you make the videos of a video game or do the simulation?
how did u add the fire on the cab
Loooool
Oh no
why don't the wheels on the cars turn? Weird. Almost like a cartoon.
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