So glad to hear you've gotten ahold of this special G5 loco and the back story of why it's so important to you, RJ. It seems a number of fans are very supportive of your having this in your collection. Good onya!
The G5 and the E6 actually used the same frame, just with different wheel arrangements, and the G5’s were the largest “Ten Wheeler” 4-6-0 type ever built
Don’t understand why people look over these trains, they’re freaking awesome! Literally the definition of a workhorse locomotive. I would die just to have one of these.
"Buy 'em, die with 'em, and put 'em in their casket!" RJ you had me rolling on the floor with that one! 🤣 Yeah, I can understand it. On the other side of the Hudson it's the same with Jersey Central articles. They're issued, they're purchased, and they disappear into NJ basements never to see the light of day again for decades! I paid more than I wanted to for a Lionel CNJ Camelback at Greenberg show 'cause you just don't see them anywhere! (Several months later I paid $100 less for a Ontario & Western Camel, I guess it's a "Who cares?" item. Another story.) Anyway, congratulations on that G5 aquisition! This means you've got one more G5 than the Railroad Museum of Long Island's got! AND one more than the Strasburg! I DID luck into three "Holy Grail" articles myself this past year, a Public Service PCC from "trainz," a Philadelphia Transportation Company (predecessor to SEPTA) PCC at York, and two weeks ago at Tiny Tim's I found a "used as new" conventional-only Harry Potter set, just what I was looking for simple and basic. The wife's a Harry fan and is VERY impressed, it's under the Christmas tree as we speak. A very (belated) Merry Christms to you and yours RJ, and a Happy New Year!
You swerved fairly close. While the Long Island Railroad operated independantly it was a wholley-owned subsidiary of the PRR and as such used PRR steam locomotive designs which carried the Keystone plate. I've seen photos of K4 Pacifics operating on the LIRR but the photos didn't show if they had LIRR tender markings or PRR ones. I don't know how many K4's made it out to the Island or how long they stayed when they did. All the photos I've seen of G5's I've seen operating on the LIRR show them marked for that 'road.
So glad to hear you've gotten ahold of this special G5 loco and the back story of why it's so important to you, RJ. It seems a number of fans are very supportive of your having this in your collection. Good onya!
The G5 and the E6 actually used the same frame, just with different wheel arrangements, and the G5’s were the largest “Ten Wheeler” 4-6-0 type ever built
Wow I didn't know that about the G5s and E6s, ya learn something new everyday!
Don’t understand why people look over these trains, they’re freaking awesome! Literally the definition of a workhorse locomotive. I would die just to have one of these.
Seriously nice find! Love the ping pongs too!
Thanks so much!
very nice rj thanks for the post.😊😊👍👍
No problem 👍
"Buy 'em, die with 'em, and put 'em in their casket!" RJ you had me rolling on the floor with that one! 🤣
Yeah, I can understand it. On the other side of the Hudson it's the same with Jersey Central articles. They're issued, they're purchased, and they disappear into NJ basements never to see the light of day again for decades! I paid more than I wanted to for a Lionel CNJ Camelback at Greenberg show 'cause you just don't see them anywhere!
(Several months later I paid $100 less for a Ontario & Western Camel, I guess it's a "Who cares?" item. Another story.)
Anyway, congratulations on that G5 aquisition! This means you've got one more G5 than the Railroad Museum of Long Island's got! AND one more than the Strasburg!
I DID luck into three "Holy Grail" articles myself this past year, a Public Service PCC from "trainz," a Philadelphia Transportation Company (predecessor to SEPTA) PCC at York, and two weeks ago at Tiny Tim's I found a "used as new" conventional-only Harry Potter set, just what I was looking for simple and basic. The wife's a Harry fan and is VERY impressed, it's under the Christmas tree as we speak.
A very (belated) Merry Christms to you and yours RJ, and a Happy New Year!
Haha, great to hear you enjoyed it! Love PCC cars and the Harry Potter set was a great gets! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Wayne!
Fantastic steam engine, sounds great!
Many thanks!
Glad that you were able to find this engine!
Thank you, I was so excited to find it!
Congrats RJ that’s bad ass I’m so happy you found one of your grails!
That G5 is a great medium sized work horse and what an amazing smoker 👍🚂🎄😃
Thank you! It's such a nice find.
AWESOME VIDEO great find
I am happy you enjoyed it!
Heyyy, that engine looks familiar haha! 😉 I’ll miss it, but I’m definitely glad it went to a good home! Loved the video too!!
Thank you so much for posting it for sale! Might have been one or two tears of joy haha
Congratulations on this find
Thank you!
Great video. What a smoker!
Nice loco man! I love the muscular look of the Belpaire firebox. I wish the manufacturers would do more smaller steam locos😢
congratulations
Thank you!
Great video RJ. Well said about G5’s coming to the grave with us, spot on!
Still looking for my 35 eventually. (2) 39’s just doesn’t hit the same 😂
I've got a feeling you'll find it, good luck!
Was that a red bow on the engine under the head lamp? 7:25
Just a Christmas wreath, they are doll house-sized. You can get a big bag of them on amazon for fairly cheap and they are close to scale
Nassau Hobby said they’re going to do another run of 35 and 39 if and when the G5s get rereleased
Is that a K4 pacific pennsy?
That is neither a K4, Pacific, or a PRR locomotive
@rj.trains Interesting, the keystone on boiler makes me think pennsy..
It was a PRR designed locomotive, but was not owned by the PRR
You swerved fairly close. While the Long Island Railroad operated independantly it was a wholley-owned subsidiary of the PRR and as such used PRR steam locomotive designs which carried the Keystone plate. I've seen photos of K4 Pacifics operating on the LIRR but the photos didn't show if they had LIRR tender markings or PRR ones. I don't know how many K4's made it out to the Island or how long they stayed when they did. All the photos I've seen of G5's I've seen operating on the LIRR show them marked for that 'road.
I finally got my white whale: a C&O Allegheny. A friend sold me his
Congratulations, let us know if you are looking to find the third one! We
Will be looking for you!
Of course I am looking for a third haha
Where DId You Find Them Cars?
I custom painted them. Not great but they serve their purpose
You live in Long Island RJ?
I live on Long Island, yes