Abandoned train...the last stop!

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2016
  • Ive always liked trains growing up...the size, the power, the amount of cars they could pull. My favorite was the engines. I came across this abandoned train and explored it a little...these railroad tracks also led me to the abandoned quarry in an earlier video...

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  • @spiritwild69
    @spiritwild69 7 років тому +14

    This is the best-produced video I've seen. The footage and music compliment each other.

  • @sidedoregono816
    @sidedoregono816 7 років тому +27

    The Two F7s under the bridge were recently sold to the reading and northern nearby.

    • @tehpw7574
      @tehpw7574 2 роки тому

      now the question: can they be towed to their new location. The only accessible rail line is the NJ Transit (class 1?) and to my understanding, you're not allowed to operate on class-1 with shit locos or cars (maybe? IDK, I'm a retired GSE mechanic, not a rail enthusiast with knowledge)

  • @benjaymin2916
    @benjaymin2916 8 років тому +120

    Why can't someone come and refurbish these beautiful trains to their original state. It would be so nice seeing these things run on the tracks again. Because one day these will become expensive and rare things to find, can't let them rot away into nothing now. So sad as well 😪

    • @matthewsniffen3160
      @matthewsniffen3160 8 років тому +15

      Much easier said than done. A good, professional paint job alone is around $40k when all is said and done. I know because at the railroad museum I volunteer at, we just painted a FL9 a few years ago which is very similar. This is assuming that everything else is in good working order, and no parts need replacing. My best advice if you want to see locomotives back in running order is to join a railroad museum near you as there is always a need for volunteers

    • @matthewsniffen3160
      @matthewsniffen3160 8 років тому +3

      Very true, I understand and fully agree with you on that. To switch most freight over to trains would not be hard, but to convince people to ride a train everywhere and give up the freedom of driving a car would be hard, and in some areas it would simply not be worth it to run passenger trains on a regular schedule.

    • @hanyou23
      @hanyou23 8 років тому +2

      I have to agree... here on the Great Plains, a regular schedule would be a money looser, unfortunately :/ (distance and population)~

    • @matthewkessler1153
      @matthewkessler1153 8 років тому +2

      Unfortunately, they are abandoned for a reason. Great vid. Enjoyed much!

    • @Cockroach2008
      @Cockroach2008 8 років тому +1

      +BenTheEpic Why don't you come up with the money & the effort to do something like that? Or are you waiting for someone else to finance it & put in the effort? Where is your donation? Send them to the scrapper for breaking & cutting. Good riddance!

  • @AroundIndiana
    @AroundIndiana 7 років тому +25

    that music kept making me think one of the trains was going to turn into a Transformer lol

  • @deltavee2
    @deltavee2 7 років тому +18

    You, sir, are something of an artist in this application of a drone used for photographic purposes. The angle changes, sweeps, the change of elevation and your use drone speed and of light and shadow beautifully illuminated the subject. My hat is off to you.

  • @Nivasi
    @Nivasi 8 років тому +118

    would love to have one of these on my property.. repurposed as guest house

  • @DukaDuke
    @DukaDuke 7 років тому +128

    There's something intriguing about abandoned buildings & machines. I know it might sound crazy but I think it's beautiful. Remind you of passing time, that nothing last forever. Gives me very nostalgic feeling. When I was a kid I used to hang around places like these, too bad that in my child's days didn't had gopro camera. Nice video, thumb up. Thank you for sharing this :)

    • @gustavomarques9499
      @gustavomarques9499 6 років тому

      DukaDuke saaame thing dude

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 6 років тому +1

      I agree. Abandoned trains, planes, houses, towns all strike a chord in many, many people. Music sometimes does the same thing. I know that smells do the same thing. I live in California but I've smelled coal and coal oil out here and it took me back to my childhood in Pennsylvania more than 70 years ago. Some experiences are indelible. I had the same experience from the smell of milled lumber from Sweet Home, Oregon.

    • @skrljr2934
      @skrljr2934 6 років тому +1

      Make them work again

    • @brunolourencoalves2186
      @brunolourencoalves2186 6 років тому

      DukaDuke l

    • @baleriaalonzo3151
      @baleriaalonzo3151 6 років тому

      DukaDuke 2 to be a problem

  • @ScarabChris
    @ScarabChris 7 років тому +2

    My grandfather worked for the railroad in New Jersey his entire adult life (right out of high school) until he retired. He was born in 1908 so he was working when steam locomotives were in service. He died in 1983 at age 75 so if I had to guess he retired sometime in the early 1970's so he certainly worked around these classic diesels in the latter half of his career.

  • @b30233
    @b30233 7 років тому +15

    It's sad to see these once glorious trains abandoned and vandalized like this it, would be great to see these Beauty's restored.

  • @robertmoore8076
    @robertmoore8076 8 років тому +158

    awesome video. Sad to see those trains go to waste and left to rot like that. thank you for sharing. I really like the powerful music, very strong music appropriate for the subject. the use of the Drone to capture bird's-eye view of these trains is just great. What a tremendous asset this drone is to your video...

    • @bosamanReal
      @bosamanReal 8 років тому +6

      yea it's a shame

    • @jeffcicale
      @jeffcicale 8 років тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, well done sir!

    • @jennifermolloy2732
      @jennifermolloy2732 7 років тому +3

      I fully agree. I love trains & am also really sad to see them abandoned.

    • @randyburke4444
      @randyburke4444 7 років тому +2

      +Jennifer Molloy same here just sad a group of investors should restore these to mint condition

    • @Scott_6666
      @Scott_6666 7 років тому +1

      They would have to be stupid investors. They would never get their money back, let alone a profit.

  • @colbylawson7841
    @colbylawson7841 7 років тому +2

    The description made me cry more than the video. I always loved trains the same way. It just hurts me to see locomotives and rolling stock abandoned when they can still be fixed and used again.

  • @npsit1
    @npsit1 8 років тому +6

    I love those old engines.. A lot more character than the vehicles we make today.

  • @quasimoto7662
    @quasimoto7662 7 років тому +13

    Both of the F7's have fortunately been bought

  • @johnstup4479
    @johnstup4479 8 років тому +83

    Love seeing videos of trains. Yeah, I'm a train fanatic. Those two engines sitting under the bridge were from the Bessemer & Lake Erie RR, later bought by Canadian National. I guess the CN sold them to the Southern Railroad Co. of New Jersey. You can see the Bessemer logo bleeding through on the one engine. Loved the video! If you are game, I'd like to get together to shoot some train footage someday.

    • @cocksicklestick
      @cocksicklestick  8 років тому +1

      thanks man!! yea im so down...i would like to find some really cool bridges or busy areas...i know there is a ton just havent found the best one yet. harpers ferry is good, baltimore and parts in shepherdstown vw

    • @johnstup4479
      @johnstup4479 8 років тому

      Those are good spots. I've done Point of Rocks and Cherry Run in WV. Lots of CSX action. Would like to do Harpers Ferry some day. Maybe a couple of weekends in the fall if you really want to hook up.

    • @skunkhollow51
      @skunkhollow51 8 років тому

      don't leave out go to Thurmond wv for a real step in time (behind)

    • @westernpennsylvaniarailfan
      @westernpennsylvaniarailfan 8 років тому

      Are you sure that F7 is from the B&LE? That doesn't look like their paint scheme.

    • @johnstup4479
      @johnstup4479 8 років тому

      One site I visited said both engines sitting under the bridge were B&LE. The emblem on the front of the engine in question looked familiar, but I could not remember the road name. I did a little more investigating and found it to be with the New York, Ontario &Western RR.

  • @ryanwhispell4914
    @ryanwhispell4914 7 років тому +2

    The Southern Railroad Company of New Jersey (SRNJ) used to use those very F7As in my town back around 2003. When Mannington Mills in Salem, NJ stopped using the railroad, the railroad took a huge economic hit on its Salem, NJ branch. They had two GE 44-Tonners, two EMD F7As, a GE U18B, an EMD GP10, and an EMD GP9 stored at the Mannington Mills facility. Now only the EMD GP9 remains in operation there but it is in poor condition. Over half of the crossing signals on the Salem, NJ branch are broken and track conditions are so poor that the average operational speed is about 15 mph. The railroad's Winslow, NJ operations are doing fine and they use almost all ex-Canadian National MLW M420 and M420R locomotives and the EMD GP10 from the Salem, NJ branch. It is so sad to see these locomotives rusting away. They have so much historical value. At one time the Susquehanna RDC was actually used for freight operations. I hope that one day some of these locomotives can be restored. This railroad got me into rail fanning. It truly is one interesting and enduring short line railroad.

  • @AmericanExplorer
    @AmericanExplorer 5 років тому +1

    I used to watch the old F series engines when I was a kid. I always thought they were cool looking. Once in a while I would see passenger trains when my parents and I went somewhere. Where we lived there wasn't passenger train service so I didn't see them very often. The old trains were the best! Great video! I especially liked the overhead drone shots showing the exhaust fans.

  • @chasespadavecchia3514
    @chasespadavecchia3514 6 років тому +3

    Just an update on these cars for anyone curious:
    0:26 the "Susquehanna" Budd Car was purchased by R&N railroad and is now under restoration for passenger service.
    2:48 the grey locomotive has been purchased by R&N railroad.
    0:52 this coach is now owned by URHS and is under restoration to it's original "Blue Comet" livery for passenger excursions.
    5:22 the grey locomotive is now at Steamtown National Historical Site.

  • @SunsetRailMultimedia
    @SunsetRailMultimedia 8 років тому +135

    that's sad. You don't just leave Alcos and RDC railcars to rot like that. Why would they do such a horrible thing?!

    • @KZ1993
      @KZ1993 8 років тому +21

      It's the Southern Railroad of NJ. The line is still in service. This video was filmed at Winslow Junction which is hardly abandoned.

    • @codyammon3432
      @codyammon3432 8 років тому +1

      kyle
      are you sure becaue two for them are still holdin nyo&w colors

    • @KZ1993
      @KZ1993 8 років тому +5

      Yes, the owner liked that railroad so he painted them that color. I don't think either ever ran on that line.

    • @codyammon3432
      @codyammon3432 8 років тому +2

      no the nyo&w didnt run in nj at all it ran form oswego ny to down near the city and went into scranton pa the blue yellow an orange diesels have the o&w badge which is the o with a w inside it they went bank rupt in 1957 these engine are the only engins i have ever seen in oringal o&w colors he didnt paint the ill post a link about the o&w

    • @KZ1993
      @KZ1993 8 років тому +3

      +cody ammon I mean that those locomotives aren't from the railroad whose scheme they are painted in. The owner of SRNJ just liked the scheme. There's another engine in that livery too (SRNJ 803 I think) that is also at this yard in South Jersey.

  • @NODARRYL
    @NODARRYL 8 років тому +2

    A great video. I can almost feel the sadness in these old relics that were once a huge part of this country's rail system.

  • @virginiawebb3100
    @virginiawebb3100 Рік тому

    So glad to see these cars getting new life. Kids today need to ride on trains and have family fun and memories. People who have money and a vision can restore these.

  • @GarryReyom
    @GarryReyom 7 років тому +4

    As a fellow cinematographer, I admire your coverage on the subject. One thing I can never do well is get enough footage.

  • @Mr_ZPguy
    @Mr_ZPguy 7 років тому +3

    What an awesome video. Awesome editing and shots and a really good music choice

  • @ltdanyj
    @ltdanyj 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I had a lot of fun researching the different cars and engines, learning about their histories!!!

  • @hillbillyscholar8126
    @hillbillyscholar8126 2 роки тому +1

    To think that the O&W (Ontario and Western) Railroad went under in 1957 makes the discovery of two locomotives still wearing their O&W colors shocking. Fantastic find!

  • @rattmann36863
    @rattmann36863 8 років тому +61

    Amazing the amount of junk left around the country side. No one wants to invest the money to tear them down, or recondition and reuse them for something else. Just park them some where, and let them rust away. Same as throwing trash out your car window while driving down the road.

    • @tedsampson2271
      @tedsampson2271 8 років тому +12

      I 100% agree government talks recycle...not much being done here We here in this country are very wasteful

    • @thra5herxb12s
      @thra5herxb12s 8 років тому +8

      Thats why the Native Indians were murdered and conned out of their land. So modern companies can treat the place as a dumping ground.

    • @carmium
      @carmium 8 років тому +2

      True, but even if you got these to a rail museum, chances are they'd still be rotting away. Cars and locos are so big that it take a tremendous amount of effort just to preserve them in as-is condition, and much more to restore them. I know two well-established museums in my province with decent-sized collections, yet only a handful of engines and/or rolling stock are in good condition.
      It is a shame, but we just don't have the love for trains - and cash donations - you'd find in countries like Britain.

    • @lokisgodhi
      @lokisgodhi 8 років тому +1

      Not true. Surplus equipment sits until the price for scrap steel hit the right price then they get sold ans scrapped.

    • @thra5herxb12s
      @thra5herxb12s 8 років тому +3

      The price of steel has never been higher than it has been for the past few years. The Chinese are buying it all up and flooding the world markets with very cheap recycled steel which is killing the worlds steel industries. In the meantime the Chinese are using their new found wealth to create a nuclear arms race to intimidate their neighbours.

  • @richardschindler8822
    @richardschindler8822 8 років тому +34

    Loved the video. Very sad to see all that great equipment just sitting there in that state.

  • @AbandonedExplorationUrbex1979
    @AbandonedExplorationUrbex1979 8 років тому

    I've always enjoyed seeing old forgotten abandoned trains, it is something that has always interested me. 🚝🚈🚆

  • @BURTBROWN
    @BURTBROWN 8 років тому

    Well, here you are again.... Another spectacular series of shots. I especially likes the heading into the engine and then up over the rail.... Great work!!!! Burt

  • @billlukasik3257
    @billlukasik3257 8 років тому +15

    This video was taken at "Winslow Junction" in NJ, just west of the City of Hammonton. The rail bridge seen above the train is the Atlantic City Line for NJ Transit. This is where the Central Railroad of NJ's "Blue Comet" would intersect the rails to head to Atlantic City from North Jersey. Just east of here is the cut-off for the Reading Seashore Line to the Cape May County coastal resorts of Ocean City, the Wildwoods & Cape May City, miss the trains. You can use Google Maps to view this location. The CRRNJ terminal still stands at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, this is also where to board the boat to Ellis Island & the Statue of Liberty!

    • @BobbyTucker
      @BobbyTucker 6 років тому

      I've never been further east than Ripley, New York. Always wanted to visit up and down the Eastern Seaboard but got turned around and wound up in the Victorville, California Yards, just visited there when living in Las Vegas, Nevada 35 years. lol.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 8 років тому +4

    Love those old F units.

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 8 років тому +1

      And that little GE 44 tonner!

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 8 років тому +2

      ...and the drug sorting facility :)

  • @InsightHomewood
    @InsightHomewood 8 років тому

    Totally Awesome. I am blown away. Thanks for this video.

  • @TrainsOhio
    @TrainsOhio 2 роки тому

    Awesome shots! Thanks for sharing!

  • @SimHustler
    @SimHustler 7 років тому +9

    I feel that a few of those locos and coaches can be brought back to service if some money was spent on them....

    • @sammy73176
      @sammy73176 3 роки тому +1

      You said the magic word MONEY

    • @SimHustler
      @SimHustler 3 роки тому

      @@sammy73176 😂

  • @yamonkey98
    @yamonkey98 7 років тому +10

    I would love to restore those trains

  • @shashwattiwari6571
    @shashwattiwari6571 7 років тому

    amazing video.loved it.the trains standing there looking like they want to tell the stories of themselves and want to tell the journey of their life.beautifull.

  • @rogercorriveau5889
    @rogercorriveau5889 8 років тому

    Amazing video..you showed things that very few of us get to see! Thanks for posting!!

  • @doubleutubefan5
    @doubleutubefan5 7 років тому +4

    wheres this at? i see theres a road that runs along side the tracks

  • @zuutlmna
    @zuutlmna 8 років тому +5

    I know guys I used to work with (machinists, millwright fabricators, etc.), who'd love to work on such restorations. It would be their dream retirement. So when we think of restoration work, it's actually a winning double play. The museums, historical societies etc. get more quality inventory, and retired wrench-turning fanatics (and other skilled, etc folks) could have something to throw themselves into (part-time, full-time whatever) during retirement. "Crowd funding" might be a way to go, but would need crowd funding savvy people to properly make that work. Funds would initially have to retain and cover all the legal aspects. -A tall order, but results would probably be worth it. Just an idea. There's actually people who'll organize, just to prevent historical, etc. restorations, and prefer to have the old stuff just sit and decay.

    • @zuutlmna
      @zuutlmna 7 років тому

      Just some idle thinking here...-Could be that an owner might let such an engine go for its salvage value (apparently this engine has been legally abandoned, and off to scrap). The big expense is securing a long-term shop, prepping it for move, the move to the shop, and legal expenses, including appropriate liability coverage. I suspect that finding restoration volunteers wouldn't be too much of a problem, especially if the project is able to share a shop.

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 8 років тому +1

    The best use of a drone I have ever seen. Preserving history is noble and this was artfully done.

  • @ladycharsw
    @ladycharsw 8 років тому +2

    I loved trains even as a little girl. I am 72, but still love trains. The old Pullman cars.

  • @modesttea7133
    @modesttea7133 8 років тому +3

    a little sad that people would just leave trains. i love trains and the music makes it more dramatic and stuff

  • @artemzaitsev6990
    @artemzaitsev6990 7 років тому +5

    these trains and wagons must be restored

    • @J.Crystal1248
      @J.Crystal1248 6 років тому

      No one wants to spend precious money on it...

  • @carebears4295
    @carebears4295 5 років тому

    AWESOME AND AMAZING VIDEO! DOWN RIGHT BEAUTIFUL....

  • @BlackcloudRailways
    @BlackcloudRailways 8 років тому

    Quite stunning. Wonderful photography. Thanks for sharing.

  • @willgillette6568
    @willgillette6568 8 років тому +16

    I believe the Susquehanna is not a Pullman but a Budd diesel railcar

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 8 років тому +1

      You are correct.

    • @owennater54
      @owennater54 7 років тому

      lol

    • @Romans--bo7br
      @Romans--bo7br 7 років тому +1

      Will Gillette..... Correct, it is an RDC... and Hopefully, the original twin 6-110 Detroit Diesels that powered it, are still in it and serviceable.

    • @PatrickDunn13078
      @PatrickDunn13078 7 років тому

      Will Gillette Yes there were two that ran in Syracuse for a few years in the 1990's from Jamesville to Carousel Mall with a stop in Downtown too and the SU hill for football games.

    • @bradbradneyt6126
      @bradbradneyt6126 6 років тому

      It is beautiful. I want it !!

  • @JRNipper
    @JRNipper 8 років тому +5

    This equipment isn't abandoned. Some organization owns these relics and the property they are sitting on. Locomotives that are still intact as those F units are would never be abandoned by any company or private owner because they are worth many 10's of thousands of $$$ each. Also, only gutted locos go to scrap yards so we know these will either be restored or parted out. These intact units would never be left to just sit around waiting for nature to reclaim them. All that equipment is there for a reason and some organization owns each and every piece.

  • @matttilley5669
    @matttilley5669 8 років тому

    Wow...beautifully done!!!

  • @DrEricGablehauser
    @DrEricGablehauser 7 років тому

    This is really awesome. Thx for sharing.

  • @debayous
    @debayous 7 років тому +29

    What a waste, once upon a time they were the top of the range, well built well crafted, all that education, brain storming, experiments, tests, money, sweat, all rotting away, I suppose that's what life is all about..

    • @dickcheddar928
      @dickcheddar928 7 років тому +4

      debayous wasting stuff is the American way!!

    • @lolman-xc7pp
      @lolman-xc7pp 7 років тому +5

      debayous I as a train lover this video makes me question why we leave all this steel to rot when it can be reused for newer trains or put in a museum and maybe restored and used again.

    • @priority6885
      @priority6885 7 років тому +1

      Harley Wilson i know right!

  • @williamthethespian
    @williamthethespian 7 років тому +6

    Award worthy documentary. Fantastic photography, editing, and sound track. Absolutely amazing. Congratulations. May you achieve high success and recognition.

  • @justmeeagainn
    @justmeeagainn 8 років тому +2

    Great job. Really brings out the past beauty and glory of these trains. Sad that they just let them decay. The shot of the engine really got me. Who voted this down? Train executives?

  • @RaceIsOpen
    @RaceIsOpen 5 років тому +1

    Such beauty...yet they sit and rot. In Winslow County, NJ...I want to see these beauties!

  • @joedoakes8778
    @joedoakes8778 8 років тому +25

    You'd think they would've donated them to a museum or sold them fro scrap...

    • @joedoakes8778
      @joedoakes8778 8 років тому

      A possibility but you'd think they be closer to or in the yard.

    • @wsx2000lol
      @wsx2000lol 8 років тому

      or just they can be up for sale

    • @KZ1993
      @KZ1993 8 років тому +1

      +Joe Doakes They are in the yard of the short line that owns them. The yard office is right across the street from the Susquehanna Budd RDC.

    • @KZ1993
      @KZ1993 8 років тому

      +eclemensen Those engines arrived there under their own power. Unless something has changed, they're stored serviceable. They were used on another part of the line until the rail traffic died out. Now they're surplus power that just sits in the yard. The original owner of the line passed a few years ago, so I unfortunately don't know what the current plans are.

    • @TheDr.Magnum
      @TheDr.Magnum 7 років тому +1

      The RDC could be restored and put back in service. Boston in trying to resurrect their former fleet.

  • @FSXNOOB
    @FSXNOOB 7 років тому +11

    How do you walk and record it so smooth? amazing job :)

    • @sarahlamson3678
      @sarahlamson3678 6 років тому +2

      It looked like he used a DJI Osmo for the handheld, and maybe a Go Pro Karma drone.

    • @sarahlamson3678
      @sarahlamson3678 6 років тому +3

      At 3:26 you can see the Phantom 4 drone with a Go Pro.

    • @skrljr2934
      @skrljr2934 6 років тому

      He used a drone

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 6 років тому

      He was walking in one take, though.... along the side of the train about 2/3 of the way through.

  • @lrboyenger
    @lrboyenger 7 років тому

    Thanks for the recording of Rail History !!!

  • @kevins1114
    @kevins1114 8 років тому +14

    It seems those Locos could be "spruced up" a little and sold to developing countries, rather than being left to rust to the ground.
    When CSX bought out the L&N RR in my area, and ended service, the pulled up the track rails and sold them to the Brazilian government, along with a lot of rolling stock, and several Locos. It seems other rail outfits would do the same with their excess or outdated equipment.

    • @cup_and_cone
      @cup_and_cone 8 років тому +1

      Cost of updating and modernizing the locos in this video to make them reliable isn't worth it.

    • @stevenfischer452
      @stevenfischer452 7 років тому +5

      Kevin S this is the holding ground, then they get taken somewhere. I live right around the corner from this place, and many old trains come and go

    • @rogertycholiz2218
      @rogertycholiz2218 7 років тому

      Every electro-mechanical device(no matter what)has a life. They all have an expiry date.

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg 7 років тому

      It's in PA right? I live in philly, I would like to visit the place...Is it near to me in philly?

    • @michaelbrown4068
      @michaelbrown4068 7 років тому

      its in jersey right outside of hammonton in winslow

  • @wtrskr59
    @wtrskr59 7 років тому +3

    Its a shame that they didn't want/ or feel a need to (preserve them for future generations to use).

  • @cinluvsart
    @cinluvsart 8 років тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @SRamos-rf6eb
    @SRamos-rf6eb 8 років тому

    Wonderful use of over the counter, video drones. Accompanied by Great music. More please!😅😁😊☺

  • @billfarnham1592
    @billfarnham1592 8 років тому +5

    Nice drone footage! Mind if I ask what you were flying?

    • @joeypinkard
      @joeypinkard 3 роки тому

      A DJI phantom, but idk which one. I'd guess a Phantom 4 but it could be a 3 as well

  • @colbylewis7093
    @colbylewis7093 7 років тому +3

    I would try to get them running again

  • @ewdavis4682
    @ewdavis4682 8 років тому +1

    Excellent vid Mike, love it. Such a sad sight at the same time.

  • @BobbyTucker
    @BobbyTucker 8 років тому +2

    I'd love to walk around, exploring the insides of those trains, I've always been fascinated with them too. Very interesting.

  • @taxidude
    @taxidude 8 років тому +21

    Are there no railway preservation societies over there. The locomotives and some of the rolling stock are absolutely beautiful in their style and deserve to be restored. One of the bonuses of the railways being cut down in the UK is that we have many preserved historic lines and engines and these would have been snapped up.

    • @coastalguy
      @coastalguy 8 років тому +4

      We do. I am member of one and know several others. I have expressed interest in the pullman. We have about 12 (plus parts) of the Alco PA's the engines shown. Some may be too far gone.

    • @taxidude
      @taxidude 8 років тому +2

      So glad to hear that. The history of the railways shows the history of the industrial, commercial and social growth of our countries. After all, your own country is about the same age as the railways and the industrial revolution and this would have been hi tech at the time. In the UK, Ireland and much of Europe, nobody travelled outside their own county that much. What is today, a 4 hour train journey from say Edinburgh to Glasgow, would have taken 2 weeks by stage coach. It also caused us to standardise time to GMT throughout the whole country and eliminate local time. The railways started everything we now know of the modern world. The boom was far bigger than the internet boom of recent years and the stories of trickery, skulldugery and carpet bagging are still well known reflected very well in your country in old westerns like Jessie James when a railway land grab started the whole thing off.

    • @TheRazorbackpilot
      @TheRazorbackpilot 8 років тому

      We have many museums over here, the problem is really money and the amount of equipment that's already been saved. For example many F-units such as in the video have already been preserved.

    • @clarkgriswald9909
      @clarkgriswald9909 8 років тому +1

      There are actually darn few rail museums or societies over here like there are in the UK. The public doesn't want to put money into them, thus, many great examples like this are lost. What few history buffs there are among us are simply not big enough in number or finances to do much about things like this. Plus, very, very, few rail lines to operate on that aren't owned by the major railroads, and they DO NOT like tourist or excursion trains taking up their track.

    • @mattsmocs3281
      @mattsmocs3281 7 років тому +1

      Keith Walker actually some pf that is going to new homes the NYO&W GE 44 tonner connected to the caboose is going to Steamtown NHS in Scranton PA as soon as transportation is arranged. They are gonna get it running and use it as both a yard train back up and a yard switcher.

  • @aakao2593
    @aakao2593 7 років тому +5

    Kept waiting for the music to end and some kind of commentary to begin.

    • @priority6885
      @priority6885 7 років тому +1

      Aakao I know! It sounds like John Hurt will pop in and say, "The [locomotive name] abandoned"

    • @mayurkumar23
      @mayurkumar23 6 років тому

      Aakao what is the name of the music?

  • @franklinanders7484
    @franklinanders7484 7 років тому

    Beautifully shot...excellent music accompaniment. Thank You.

  • @beechcottagebb9753
    @beechcottagebb9753 8 років тому

    Impressive camera work and good choice of music. Thank you.
    I treasure the memory of my late wife and I travelling by train from St Louis to Mexico City in July 1976 - changing trains and crossing the border by cab from Laredo to Nuevo Laredo. The rolling stock in Mexico was clearly ex US but was significantly newer than the train we rode down from St Louis! The buffet car on the US sector was probably 30s/40s - absolutely gorgeous interior fittings. Delicious burgers were cooked on a wood fire. OH yeah!!!!!!
    At that time there was one train a week on that route - leaving St Louis at around 2pm on Sunday - and I recall getting into Mexico City on Tuesday evening. Beds were comfy and we almost certainly conceived our first child on that train.

  • @colinkyger5453
    @colinkyger5453 7 років тому +5

    that song came from transformers 4

  • @todayintheshopbanksy5904
    @todayintheshopbanksy5904 8 років тому +29

    Hate seeing them like this. :(

    • @postie2187
      @postie2187 8 років тому +4

      Same here, too bad there isn't someone with enough money to get some of that rolling stock into a museum of some type.

    • @4X4Grandpa
      @4X4Grandpa 7 років тому +4

      WhitwellMike B I agree with you I love trains and it breaks my heart to see them like this. Such beautiful power houses.

    • @netstatgrep
      @netstatgrep 5 років тому

      Fuck off

  • @jayallenbrand8857
    @jayallenbrand8857 8 років тому

    I too am a faithful fan of anything railroad related, and engines are also my most favorite. I would love to have one of those Bessemer engines to play around with just for the fun of it.
    Good video. I really enjoyed it, and thanks for sharing it. Jay

  • @johnathanlewis7059
    @johnathanlewis7059 8 років тому

    Great video. thanks for sharing.
    sad to see those old engines coaches and old equipment left to rot

  • @claudemountain6035
    @claudemountain6035 7 років тому +3

    How much work do you think it'd take to turn her over and go choochin' down the rails like those Ukrainians do with those old tanks?

  • @ScottCo98
    @ScottCo98 8 років тому +6

    Awesome video and where is this?!

    • @samwilde4842
      @samwilde4842 8 років тому +6

      +Leave A Msg User Is Off Line the reason they don't tell us is because they don't want any vandels going their and destroying it.

    • @samwilde4842
      @samwilde4842 8 років тому +1

      Welcome

    • @Takedownairsoft1
      @Takedownairsoft1 8 років тому +2

      Your just asking that BECASE you want to paint on the trains
      Only joking don't take seriously

    • @ScottCo98
      @ScottCo98 8 років тому +2

      +Kyle playz amazing games1 i know where they are now and ive never done grafitti

    • @KZ1993
      @KZ1993 8 років тому +10

      This is Winslow Junction, NJ. Those trains aren't abandoned. They're just not used currently due to financial restraints and dwindling rail traffic. The Southern Railroad of New Jersey was just across the road from all of that rolling stock. You can see the more prominently used locomotives in the background of some of the shots. Most of the engines shown in this video actually ran not that long ago. The coaches, on the other hand, haven't left that yard for at least the last 20 years.

  • @helmetmadness2778
    @helmetmadness2778 7 років тому

    beautiful video. i cant wait to get my Phantom. you did a great job.

  • @screemer122
    @screemer122 7 років тому +1

    i just love seeing stuff like that abandoned ..sad but fun exploring

  • @64BBernard
    @64BBernard 8 років тому +3

    Wow, an Old Woman F3. That railroad went out of business in the late '50s.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 8 років тому +4

      While the NYO&W was an original purchaser of F3's, these look more like Phase II F7's. F3's had belt-driven fans arranged close together, later F models had the two exhaust stacks between the pairs of fans. The louvers that replaced the chicken wire between the portholes were horizontal as opposed to the vertical ones on F7's. Also note the rounded doors vs the earlier square-corner ones and the lack of the rear door overhangs.

    • @codyammon3432
      @codyammon3432 8 років тому +1

      thank you someone who knows about the o&w

    • @dondesnoo1771
      @dondesnoo1771 7 років тому

      cody ammon ow f3s sold to another road turned in & scrapped switcher may have rode ow rails maybe another survived.

    • @denshi-oji494
      @denshi-oji494 6 років тому

      I thought these were F7 models from the looks of them.

  • @yank-tc8bz
    @yank-tc8bz 8 років тому +3

    What a waste

  • @philiphughes1529
    @philiphughes1529 8 років тому

    I love the way you've given life to old cars new life by the movement of the drone footage as if they're movin' right by us.

  • @StangQuest94
    @StangQuest94 8 років тому

    Nicely done! Great video.

  • @small_ed
    @small_ed 8 років тому +3

    I hate dramatic music.

  • @gabrielerosa665
    @gabrielerosa665 7 років тому

    Beatifully edited, great video......a pleassure for us, a lot of train fans all over the world!
    Thanks for sharing it !

  • @Random12231
    @Random12231 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video, really incredible work. Truly amazing to me how well preserved those engines and coach cars were. Awesome find. Keep up the great work

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 8 років тому

    Beautifully shot. Very nice. Most of those cars look like they could be saved.

  • @bluedoris88
    @bluedoris88 7 років тому

    Wow! This is amazing ,all just left to rot,sad,sad.great shots ,well done.old chap,' Geoff,U.K"

  • @olentangy74
    @olentangy74 8 років тому

    Epic video! What find! A train lovers paradise!

  • @growl2222
    @growl2222 8 років тому

    Beautiful, great video, great subject

  • @georgewilliamtussler5475
    @georgewilliamtussler5475 6 років тому

    Love the video & the music. What a shame about these old loco's & carriages left to rot....A big thumbs up!!....

  • @gloobnord
    @gloobnord 7 років тому

    Wow, man. Nice vid. Beautifully produced! Thanks for the art.

  • @garyolson3315
    @garyolson3315 8 років тому

    Wow, the shear number of views in just over a month prove how much we are all drawn to rail transport! As a young boy, I used to watch for hours at the Yards in the SF Bay Area. We used to hop freights to Richmond, then back for the shear joy of it. Thanks for a great video, and the memories!

  • @s.porter8646
    @s.porter8646 7 років тому

    wow, incredible video work!!!! I'm a train enthusiast as well, but modern and old, its sad when you come across the engineer marvels in both laying track, and the engines..cause someone was working on these, with a deadline...and someone barking at them, no lay idle

  • @-Ateara-
    @-Ateara- 3 роки тому

    Wonderful work, wonderful music background.

  • @eyeballdude
    @eyeballdude 8 років тому

    Amazing shots! Well done sir!

  • @gregorykazian804
    @gregorykazian804 7 років тому

    Such an awesome video, the best use of a drone I have ever seen. Thanks for this video of such wonerful equipment.

  • @fredstuckmann
    @fredstuckmann 8 років тому

    It is well done, thanks for sharing.

  • @DJShadesUK
    @DJShadesUK 7 років тому

    Actually fell down a UA-cam hole and ended up here. Not particularly into the subject matter but what caught my attention is how beautifully cinematic some of the shots look. Great job!

  • @charlieirvin5423
    @charlieirvin5423 7 років тому

    thank you for your awesome video i love trains watching this make me wanna get up in the engineers chair and drive that train. but right now i can Dream about it thank you again it was very enjoying watching this

  • @michaelgornish5551
    @michaelgornish5551 6 років тому

    Masterful drone camera work, Purkz. Thank you!

  • @jaysadler1531
    @jaysadler1531 8 років тому

    Outstanding videography!

  • @kristenharral4707
    @kristenharral4707 8 років тому

    this is phenomenal filming. excellent. the train is in pretty good condition considering its abandon.. Very nice.

  • @choochoo3985
    @choochoo3985 7 років тому

    Great cinematography. Like the music as well.