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This is a fantastic video. Id LOVE to see one on the SL and RM Pacific's. Seems like the Chinese Pacific's, Prairies and Switchers seldom get mentioned in comparison to the Mikes and Santa Fe types
I SERIOUSLY DO ACTUALLY RECENTLY RECALL SEEIN' SEVERAL THOMAS & FRIENDS CHARACTERS EXPERIENCE THEIR OWN OFFICIAL FAIR SHARE OF HAVING WHEEL SLIP ON MULTIPLE OCCASIONS LIKE IN THE OFFICIALLY OFFICIAL WELL-KNOWN THOMAS & FRIENDS TV SHOW'S OWN OFFICIALLY OFFICIAL COMPLETELY COMPLETE CLASSIC ERA'S COMPLETE 1ST SEASON EPISODE TITLED THE FLYING KIPPER NARRATED BY GEORGE CARLIN IN THE OFFICIAL US DUB ALONGSIDE RINGO STARR IN THE OFFICIAL UK DUB FOR INSTANCE AS HENRY THE GREEN ENGINE HIMSELF PUFFED AWAY FROM THE HARBOR WITH THE FLYING KIPPER WHEN HIS OWN OFFICIAL WHEELS SLIPPED FIERCELY ON THE SLIPPERY ICED TRACKS IN WINTERTIME RESPECTFULLY!!
I got to see this locomotive in june last year, albeit already taken apart for restoration. I was on my vacation in Chattanooga last year and had just left TVRM on my way back to my hotel. The GPS took me down Hortzclaw Ave, and I noticed to my left and to my surprise the Atlantic Coast Line logo. There was 1504's tender alongside a fence with the cab right next to it. Approximately 200ft behind them was a still intact combination of a locomotive boiler, smokebox and firebox with the boiler jacket and wheels already removed. Being the first locomotive I learned of that was preserved from my home railroad, I was thrilled to finally see her in person, even if she wasn't intact. Unfortunately, I didn't get any photos as I didn't notice any safe and legal place to park nearby and my plans had me pressed for time. I did drive by once more before I left Chattanooga. I also later heard that FMW Solutions moved their operations from Hortzclaw Ave to their other location in Soddy-Daisy a few weeks later, so the Lord was good to me with that timing.
Great video of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Very interesting the numbering of the K36 with 486. Thanks for showing and have a good week.
When the Texas was located in the lower part of the Cyclorama,I,as an eight year old raschal,climbed over the wrought iron fence with two buddies and rang the bell.😂
6:24 i was wondering if the Dollywood Express was going to make an appearance, its a fun ride. Looks like i need to go see the Tweetsie Railroad as well. I didnt even know about that
I hate to see damage, but I need to find the video (I think it was from the Rocks Train) where they were slipping all day, and by the end they had leaking flues at the firebox tubesheet and the connecting rods and wrist pins were noticeably louder.