Most of my videos are related to my love of trains. I've been a railfan since I was about eight living in Santa Cruz, California, where the Southern Pacific branch from Watsonville passed behind our house. They often stopped to switch a cannery up the line which gave me a chance to meet the tail end crew. They invited me into the caboose and showed me around. What eight year old boy wouldn't be fall in love with trains.
Several of my videos are from the late 1990's and early 2000's shot with a Sony Digital 8 camera. I switched to digital 35mm photography during the 2000's and resumed by videography after watching a clip, shot by Carl's Trains & Stuff, of my Nevada Northern engineer experience. Now I travel with both my Canon XTI still camera and Sony CX260 HDR video camera and shoot most anything on rails.
Rolling stock: Delaware lackawanna and western,erie lackawanna,and nj transit emu 2581,2583,2584,2585,and 2586 Mojave northern 0-6-0 3 Southern pacific 4-6-0 2353 Southern pacific and san diego and arizona 2-8-0 2720 Coos bay lumber 2-8-2 11 Ej lavino 0-6-0 10 Southern pacific and simplot rs32 7304 Southern pacific and us army gp9 3709 Cotton belt and southern pacific gp9 830 Santa fe and california state railroad museum s2 2381 California western and weyerhaeuser 2-6-6-2 46 Southern pacific and modesto and empire traction 70 ton 5119 Union pacific and southwest portland cement h-20-44 1369 Us army and us air force mrs-1 1809,1820,and 2104 Atlantic richfield 6920 Oregon and northwestern as-616 1 Us navy de-27b and 65 ton 65-00608 and 65-000316 Us army 80 ton,44 ton,and 25 ton 7485,7285,and 8157
There is another steam locomotive that could’ve also been displayed at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo, California which is Denver & Rio Grande Western 453. This is just a imagination of myself to let you know.
The Ace SC 44 charger locomotives are my favorite locomotives because I like the designs on them and the train models i just wish they were in this video and also in service
According to Wikipedia 3716 is still operating at the at the Kettle Valley Railroad Society in British Columbia. Check this link: locomotive.fandom.com/wiki/Canadian_Pacific_No._3716
@@ShoresRailfan Thank You for the info. But what I meant was that from all the videos of 3716 that I’ve seen, BC Rail might have, at one point, changed her mechanically by giving her a feedwater heater and a larger tender.
SP 4449 looked very unique and interesting in the black and silver paint scheme, I like this scheme because it reflects SP's final years of steam power operation during the 1950s. The black and silver paint looks plain on most steam engines but for the SP GS class 4-8-4's and the MT class 4-8-2's, I really like this scheme and this scheme was used in both freight and passenger service for SP steam power.
Catching footage of 4449 in colors of American Freedom Train BNSF Black and daylight red and orange and black. They put the Southern Pacific 4449 in AFT colors to honor those that died in the attacks of September 11 2001 in 2002. After that they repainted SP 4449 back into its original daylight colors which it still wears today. While in its aft colors in 2002, it hauled the Daylight Freedom Special excursion.