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This is a replica of an 1829 Stephenson's Rocket built for the 1923 film "Our Hospitality."
You can watch the full movie here: • Buster Keaton - Our Ho...
The locomotive also appeared in "The Iron Mule" (1925) • The Iron Mule (1925) A...
After that movie, nobody knows where the replica locomotive went.

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@ConnorwithanO
@ConnorwithanO 7 лет назад
They really did put the replica through its paces, didn't they. My jaw dropped every time it didn't derail.
@williamfulgham2010
@williamfulgham2010 2 года назад
In the filming of this episode, which was in the early 20th century, it may have derailed in the process of producing the comic, but of course that would have been edited out.
@chrisgerardy2877
@chrisgerardy2877 2 года назад
My teeth rattled every time they went over a bump!
@ranasheikhrana4616
@ranasheikhrana4616 2 года назад
@@williamfulgham2010 ঢ়চচয়য়য়য়ঢ়যচশশশছআআচশচচ৷ শয়য়যযযযঅায়্য্য্য্য,, য়, ৷ ,৷৷ ৷ ৷ 🦄🏆 শশশ৷৷৷৷ ছভবচচআআভ৷৷৷৷
@williamfulgham2010
@williamfulgham2010 2 года назад
@@ranasheikhrana4616 ???????????
@nigelparker5886
@nigelparker5886 Год назад
What have I just watched? Was it actually done and when!? Very funny and quite clever too! Anyone know now in September2023? Cheers
@MelioraCogito
@MelioraCogito 10 месяцев назад
These old Buster Keaton movies truly are, priceless relics. They don't make'm like this any more.
@Train_Enthusiast_1855
@Train_Enthusiast_1855 28 дней назад
Where is the buster keaton in here?
@MelioraCogito
@MelioraCogito 28 дней назад
@@Train_Enthusiast_1855 Keaton directed and starred in this film, though he's not in this sequence.
@denismth
@denismth 2 года назад
How the train managed to run on this track without derailing is unimaginable.
@raptor2265
@raptor2265 Год назад
Well, it is going fairly slowly - it that speed bump at 1:30 was certainly insane. Was it just that much effort to move the log out of the way?
@nahjustaverage
@nahjustaverage 10 месяцев назад
Derailing wasn't invended back then
@MrHerrkac
@MrHerrkac 9 месяцев назад
Because it's maglev. They added wheels only to avoid people dying from futuristic shock seeing it
@alvit123
@alvit123 8 месяцев назад
actually the train did derail a Little bit Because if You look at the scene when the train goes over the giant log If You look closely at the wheels at the back of the Train's "tender" it derailed so the log only derailed the "tender" but not the Entire train as the rest of the train stayed on the tracks
@G88442
@G88442 7 месяцев назад
​@@MrHerrkac😂😂
@espr3dcor484
@espr3dcor484 5 лет назад
The old guy had it figured out! He was able to get free wood - cut, split and delivered to him. Smart!
@nagarajarikeri1198
@nagarajarikeri1198 3 года назад
Ji
@DeletedExpiration
@DeletedExpiration 3 года назад
@@nagarajarikeri1198 ah yes! *JI*
@--my-tech----vlog245
@--my-tech----vlog245 3 года назад
@@nagarajarikeri1198 n
@jennyanimal9046
@jennyanimal9046 2 года назад
Hilarious
@bryansolis2973
@bryansolis2973 2 года назад
His iq must be 1209
@anzelikat6955
@anzelikat6955 3 года назад
watching this movie you do understand where the big things came from. Amazing video. Also you understand that these things were done by men who had their heads on their shoulders and they were not engineers but they believed in something that shaped the history. Big respect for them
@Locoman3801
@Locoman3801 3 года назад
How creative of those "old time" movie makers , how the F**k did that train not fall of the tracks while going over or around such bad track laying skills or obstacles? , I think that these people did a great job of such simple "cartoon type" stunts & with NO computer imagery either unlike today's techno stunt scenes ; well done to all who made this movie & Many Thanks for uploading this timeless film to the internet.
@zosiamaciejkakaty305
@zosiamaciejkakaty305 3 года назад
Niesamowity filmik. Pomysłowość przodków bardzo kreatywna, najfajniejszy moment to ten z przejazdem przez złamane drzewo. No i ta wytrwałość pieska. Super.
@BKadorer
@BKadorer 12 лет назад
This is Buster Keaton's silent feature "Our Hospitality." As a Keaton fan, it's so interesting to read all the comments from classic American railroads experts. I'm glad to know Keaton and his team did great job on recreating the train. Keaton's "General" is also great. It's safe to say the protagonist of the movie is the train "General" itself.
@ana-mariaduran9051
@ana-mariaduran9051 6 лет назад
SENSACIONAL VIDEOS
@scorekeepn
@scorekeepn 5 лет назад
700,000 views. Awesome. I love it that you folks are into railroad history.
@wolverinejay3406
@wolverinejay3406 5 лет назад
Very very funny
@palliaskamen5722
@palliaskamen5722 5 лет назад
Yes, trains fascinate me and this one is really different
@danieljordan4320
@danieljordan4320 5 лет назад
I’m in it for the donkey
@blu3_enjoy
@blu3_enjoy 4 года назад
thanks for uploading it
@denismth
@denismth 2 года назад
My dad used to work in a rail company and we used to travel by train for free twice a year. We still live in the company house. We Dire Dawans (Ethiopia) have much attachment with trains as the city started along with the establishment of the company. Sadly now the company is almost dead 😔
@WhyAyeMann
@WhyAyeMann 13 лет назад
I think the little brooms in front of the drive wheels is hilarious. An accurate and hilarious portrail of the hazards of early railroading!
@paularowe7651
@paularowe7651 5 лет назад
Testing of the proposed HS2 line has begun. There have been a few cut backs appparently!
@railroadvideoguy
@railroadvideoguy 10 лет назад
From A Buster Keaton movie. Buster had replicas built for the movie
@candicearce3858
@candicearce3858 3 года назад
Our Hospitality was the film, love it!!
@colindhowell
@colindhowell 11 лет назад
Ironically, the lousy track conditions in the U.S. drove some major improvements in locomotive technology. The extensive use of a pivoted lead guiding truck in front of the driving wheels and of "equalizers" on coupled driving axles (to handle bumps in the track) were both American innovations developed to handle very rough track, but they ended up becoming nearly universal steam locomotive features.
@Jesse-B
@Jesse-B 3 года назад
The railways haven't changed much. Little gem of a film.
@johnsimpsonkirkpatrickhist1372
An amazing piece of history. Ten out of ten!
@rogergriffith286
@rogergriffith286 9 лет назад
Great fun - very whimsical. The locomotive and carriages look very authentic.
@johnsergei
@johnsergei 9 лет назад
+Roger Griffith The track looks more like current Australian mainlines.
@cheesypotatoes9627
@cheesypotatoes9627 7 лет назад
John Sergei Ikr
@johnnyfreedom3437
@johnnyfreedom3437 Год назад
I really get amazed at some of these old boilers. Steam power was first generated about 500 years before they figured out what to do with it!
@NathanielKempson
@NathanielKempson 6 лет назад
That trackwork, would be deemed safe by NCB standards
@digimaks
@digimaks 5 лет назад
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!!!!!! And so by BNSF too.
@genericclass4058
@genericclass4058 5 лет назад
Its way back in early iron horse days of course there that great
@jacobschahczinski1441
@jacobschahczinski1441 5 месяцев назад
Lol
@mike-rayner-videos
@mike-rayner-videos 6 лет назад
totally amazing how things haven't changed very much
@BruceLeanTrades
@BruceLeanTrades 6 лет назад
What do you mean?
@geopornicus3944
@geopornicus3944 6 лет назад
wait, what ?
@scorekeepn
@scorekeepn 6 лет назад
Well, two rails
@connormclernon26
@connormclernon26 5 лет назад
Bruce Lean people opposed to public transportation?
@callumhardy5098
@callumhardy5098 5 лет назад
Yes I suppose the sun still exists
@kennewton9369
@kennewton9369 3 года назад
Love the dog closely following the train, ha!
@davidfmelbourne3473
@davidfmelbourne3473 3 года назад
It's actually the prototype for the new high speed rail connection between Sydney and Melbourne. Very advanced.
@TheDemocrab
@TheDemocrab 10 месяцев назад
Psh, as if we could ever get the track from Melbourne to Augury half as smooth as this is.
@BackcountryTrains
@BackcountryTrains 13 лет назад
For a one time movie that was a fine replica. It is not like people in a 1923 will walk out of the movie because it was not exactly like the real one. It look a lot like it and it is not like everyone is going to see that. And you can not argue that those where some of the best steam locomotive stunts ever. Hats off to the maker of it.
@niloantonio3661
@niloantonio3661 Год назад
the tenacity of that dog is unbelievable 😄
@alvit123
@alvit123 8 месяцев назад
The fact the "dog" wasn't on the train with It's owners Get Me triggered
@ronduff4325
@ronduff4325 3 года назад
It's amazing how the coaches stay on the tracks..
@JDmoney00420
@JDmoney00420 6 лет назад
That was my grand pappy throwing those rocks.
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 5 лет назад
But he got fire wood in return!
@johntapp9670
@johntapp9670 5 лет назад
@@nightlightabcd work smarter, not harder, I always say.
@espr3dcor484
@espr3dcor484 5 лет назад
Very smart man!
@huntersvideos905
@huntersvideos905 5 лет назад
Prove it liar
@MaybeHarvey
@MaybeHarvey 5 лет назад
I’m stupid I just read the description
@scorekeepn
@scorekeepn 14 лет назад
Thanks for the comment, this movie was in in the middle of the night and I hit record once I realized what I was seeing, I agree with steamboy51. I didn't catch the movie early enough so missed a few of the railroad scenes. Have to check to see if the film is public domain, it might be
@scorekeepn
@scorekeepn 3 года назад
@@gabrielboateng1292 he needed fire wood, so he started throwing things at the guy running the locomotive, who threw back all he had, which was fire wood!
@rodneymcgiveron
@rodneymcgiveron 4 года назад
that's one of the best and funniest bits of film I've ever seen ....classic film,,,
@srcreeper02550
@srcreeper02550 Год назад
A rocket era tão lenta que o maquinista podia simplesmente sair dela e acompanhar correndo, simplesmente impressionante
@ra1lwayman
@ra1lwayman 6 лет назад
That part when they were going over the log made me die of laughter!
@thegreatdivide825
@thegreatdivide825 2 года назад
This replica is powered by a Model T Ford engine and gearbox, notice the differential on the trailing wheels behind the firebox. Also notice the loco doesn't chuff steam from the chimney as it ambles along
@dannygillingham7904
@dannygillingham7904 3 года назад
This is the neatest thing I've ever seen, yet!!! love this!!!
@vincentfalsaperla
@vincentfalsaperla 6 лет назад
a very early film of 1920s with the great Buster Keaton. I watched it as a child...
@scorekeepn
@scorekeepn 6 лет назад
You that old? LOL
@KevinSmith-dx6xq
@KevinSmith-dx6xq 5 лет назад
The public library in my town showed silent films every Saturday in the 1960’s.
@SYVRRy
@SYVRRy 12 лет назад
Another great feature by Buster Keaton. I enjoyed very much both this one and "The General".
@NSaw1
@NSaw1 5 лет назад
OMG I can't get over that off rail train! lol That track is crazy!
@MotiveLocomotive
@MotiveLocomotive 6 лет назад
4:10 - The first parallel ride in history. ;)
@parvezdivecha7467
@parvezdivecha7467 2 года назад
Amazing this is from here the journey by the railways started & Stephenson name will always be remembered because he was the one who invented it
@BorodinRW
@BorodinRW 2 года назад
За все время существования кино изменились только спецэффекты. Все зависит от качества сценария, идеи, таланта актёров. Отличный фильм !!!
@a_leaf
@a_leaf Год назад
The fact that there was a director and cast and crew who thought to preserve in film for the 1923 audience what a 1829 train ride experience was meant they did not take for granted the expansion and technological advances of the railroad system. These men were looking back in admiration for the simple not in a feeling of superiority. Or they understood that future is not inherently progressive.
@vishwajitpawar4076
@vishwajitpawar4076 6 лет назад
Wonderful travelling with funny situations. Thanks.
@huntriss
@huntriss 13 лет назад
This is adorable. That's the only word I can think of to describe it! The whole railway built over a log as a bump in the track. Priceless!
@terencewilliammckenna6121
@terencewilliammckenna6121 3 года назад
Happy 98th anniversary to this documentary
@CaffeinatedMoustache
@CaffeinatedMoustache 2 года назад
@Edu Yan Read the description my man
@user-hp3ce1xm4v
@user-hp3ce1xm4v 3 года назад
Спасибо! Отлично отвлекает от нынешнего сумасшествия.
@carajopling2752
@carajopling2752 5 лет назад
stephenson is my great great great great uncle
@cecilalesslie4054
@cecilalesslie4054 4 года назад
@@anniestephenson86 me too his wife Frances Henderson (Roberts mother) was my 5? Great grandmother. Esther Henderson. So he was an uncle by marriage and Robert a blood cousin.
@RattelP-sx8tx
@RattelP-sx8tx 3 года назад
Well this is cool you are kind of related
@dean-gm1lg
@dean-gm1lg 3 года назад
He's buried not far from where I live
@carajopling2752
@carajopling2752 3 года назад
@@anniestephenson86 Wow are you based in England?
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 3 года назад
my Siamese is a great great great great descendant of Stephensons pet cat
@Drkush2022
@Drkush2022 6 лет назад
Moving the track to get around the donkey cracked me up
@user-ou4wx3ru6b
@user-ou4wx3ru6b 6 лет назад
Even though an old film, it is really creative and interesting .
@themagicminstrels476
@themagicminstrels476 2 года назад
I laughed my ass off
@darrylcook8793
@darrylcook8793 3 года назад
I love it watched it 3 times so far..I'm going to start pitching rocks at the beer truck.this is so funny.
@rapturebound197
@rapturebound197 2 года назад
Unreal! The imagination and amount of work it took to do this short scene is truly remarkable. Here we are 100 years later and there are people confused about what gender they are. We went from crazy trains to crazy people. I'll take the crazy train days 😕
@poletooke4691
@poletooke4691 2 года назад
🙄 Transphobia really needed here?
@rapturebound197
@rapturebound197 2 года назад
@@poletooke4691 you must be identifying as a licensed psychologist today ..one who is fully capable of rendering diagnosis. That is soooo cool! I never thought of going into the sciences. Thats so deep wow. Ok so in my case your determination was I have a "phobia". I love phobias! Thats cool Dr. Tooke but don't expect me to pay cash for your services. I'm a trans-cat today and I dont have any money to pay you with unless you take a bowl of tuna fish as payment. Tomorrow is a busy day for me doc..its my day to identify as the Queen of Scotland. So be sure to bow down when you come into my presense..and remain on bended knee until I acknowledge you or you'll be sleeping on your psychologist couch down in the dungeon. Haha. (Being queen can be a nasty business but somebody had to do it..might as well be me. Besides I look stunning with that crown on) Its wonderful identifying as we wish isn't it Doc! I mean I feel so much better about myself! I'm sure you do too. Free free free to be who we really are inside. That's all that matters isn't it!! And having your love, total support and unwavering respect to be whatever I identify as means everything to me. Thank you Dr. Tooke. Take care. Opps ..I mean - Meow. .
@poletooke4691
@poletooke4691 2 года назад
@@rapturebound197 Yeah, Ima just go ahead and also diagnose insanity for that text wall.
@rapturebound197
@rapturebound197 2 года назад
@@poletooke4691 feeling triggered?! I know a good psychologist. You know him too.
@poletooke4691
@poletooke4691 2 года назад
@@rapturebound197 Not really anything to be triggered by, so no? Just you've gone off the rails is all. And, I don't know him. Proud atheist.
@Loco-uh6hp
@Loco-uh6hp 7 лет назад
4:16 The coaches can roll faster than the "rocket".. LOL
@geebaco5671
@geebaco5671 7 лет назад
"rocket" means the locomotive
@jacobkudrowich
@jacobkudrowich 4 года назад
@@geebaco5671 obviously
@radosawchroscinski1733
@radosawchroscinski1733 5 лет назад
This is the same 'rocket' that was in thomas and friends! Wow
@discbreakerchanel8180
@discbreakerchanel8180 5 лет назад
Its not like the Thomas and Friends locomotives are based on real engines or anything
@thomasgriffin5340
@thomasgriffin5340 5 лет назад
Liverpool and Manchester loco with Baltimore and Ohio passenger wagons. The tracks look like the Chicago Transit Authority after Bruce Rauner’s budget impasse. This train still goes faster and more reliably than the trains I take to work in Chicago.
@MrMKH2010
@MrMKH2010 11 лет назад
Buster Keaton set the movie in 1830 and had the replica of Roket built for the film.
@harri2626
@harri2626 10 месяцев назад
Amazing footage, and such skill in creating this train and trackage. Buster got some of his ideas for "The General" from this.
@robkunkel8833
@robkunkel8833 10 месяцев назад
2:00 Note: They did straighten the track for the film footage shot from the side. An amazing film. I wonder if the wheels were made with a different design to help accomplish the rickety track visual?
@jerseyforhawks
@jerseyforhawks 2 года назад
A marvel of invention.
@EvolutionOfTrance
@EvolutionOfTrance 13 лет назад
those trees are probably still there.
@Finallybianca
@Finallybianca 3 года назад
Not likely as this was filmed in Pomona if I remember what I read and thats all been developed.
@charlesnelson8978
@charlesnelson8978 6 лет назад
I was told that the movie company did not build a very long stretch of tracks. After each section was filmed, the track was torn up and placed farther ahead.
@ccnt89
@ccnt89 5 лет назад
My fiances grandmother (98) is the niece of Robert Stevenson
@indridcold8433
@indridcold8433 2 года назад
Spindly little fellow. It is hard to believed this ungainly novelty became the mighty 4-8-8-4 articulated, beasts of yesteryear that breathed fire.
@davidleebls1874
@davidleebls1874 2 года назад
Much better than today's TV and no commercials
@scorekeepn
@scorekeepn 14 лет назад
@toyotaprius79 check out the description of the video, it's REPLICA built for the 1923 film. Oh how I hate having to repeat myself
@aljol54
@aljol54 2 месяца назад
As mentioned by others, these are scenes from the Buster Keaton movie "Our Hospitality", invented for comic effect (and not actually a documentary). The train later appeared (and was partly destroyed) in a film "The Iron Mule", directed by Roscoe Arbuckle under a pseudonym. Buster Keaton was involved, though uncredited.
@McLarenMercedes
@McLarenMercedes 11 лет назад
So Buster Keaton was a train enthusiast and set this movie in the 1830's to include Rocket? I guess most people in 1923 didn't know the Rocket was a British locomotive and he thought it fit his slapstick comedy. Funny to think that the Rocket was almost a 100 year old antiquity in 1923, while this movie is only 90 years old. Puts things into perspective.
@wendyharper9454
@wendyharper9454 3 года назад
Dog: Gold. Donkey: Silver. Rocket: Bronze. Track: Unplaced. Hilarious film. Thank you.
@heffoandjuff5903
@heffoandjuff5903 7 лет назад
All I can see here is the panicle of danger. Being a Stationary Operating Engineer, I hope this engineer is keeping track of his steam pressure and boiler water level. He has no fireman to regulate the boilers operation. The engineer has to do it all including braking the train. I sure hope this locomotive had a safety pressure valve and in addition the engineer had to stop the train to fix the track? I know this is a movie but I just have to believe there were many fatalities during the infancy of trains during this time period as a means of transportation.
@imhungry3446
@imhungry3446 7 лет назад
heffo and juff there was hundreds if not thousands of casualties in the infancy of steam locomotives. A lot of times gauges wouldn't be checked or in very few cases there wouldn't be any and you would have to hope you had released enough steam. And this could learn to boiler explosions
@lawrencelewis8105
@lawrencelewis8105 6 лет назад
And you had brakemen running on top of the box cars to set and release the brakes. Imagine doing that on a dark night, sharp curves and grades and its' snowing like hell and the running boards are covered in ice. George Westinghouse saved a LOT of lives.
@admiralcraddock464
@admiralcraddock464 11 месяцев назад
There were, mainly down to very poor signalling.
@forrestcalkins93
@forrestcalkins93 10 лет назад
This is a great example of the poor track conditions back then
@dubsy1026
@dubsy1026 6 лет назад
Chris&forrest funvideos the track conditions were far better than this back then, in the UK anyway, the locomotive went over 30mph in the early 1830s
@dubsy1026
@dubsy1026 6 лет назад
Chris&forrest funvideos and the railways was the first mainline
@kenplumb9773
@kenplumb9773 3 года назад
Reminds me of the keystone cops.entertaining re-enactment when motion pictures were invented much latter than 1829.
@prasanthkumar6115
@prasanthkumar6115 3 года назад
Ys after 1900
@ashishgajbhiv1111
@ashishgajbhiv1111 3 года назад
Somebody show some mercy to the dog, plz. He is running all the way behind the train.
@SeamusMcGillicuddy0
@SeamusMcGillicuddy0 3 года назад
It’s remarkable how well this footage has held up for close to 200 years. It just had to be Made in China.
@billyjack8119
@billyjack8119 3 года назад
Awesome! Loved every bit of it
@shahzadghumman6563
@shahzadghumman6563 3 года назад
That time was so simple and much better than 2021
@morg52
@morg52 10 лет назад
There is a trolley line in Mandan North Dakota, that runs out to Fort Abraham Lincoln, and back. This trolley line has a section of track that very much resembles the track in this footage.
@terencewilliammckenna6121
@terencewilliammckenna6121 3 года назад
Happy 192th anniversary to this locomotive
@janeofoegbu1863
@janeofoegbu1863 7 лет назад
I just heard that the Stephenson rocket goes 36 mph and it was operated in Liverpool and Manchester railway .
@FifaIconMaker3529
@FifaIconMaker3529 6 лет назад
jane ofoegbu the replica is in the Yorkshire railway museum and the real one is in London’s history museum
@thomashambly3718
@thomashambly3718 5 лет назад
26 mph
@TheOnlyHollywood1
@TheOnlyHollywood1 5 лет назад
It's top speed is 26 MPH
@Reksio-yz1eg
@Reksio-yz1eg 5 лет назад
36 Km/h you mean duh
@johngledhill2970
@johngledhill2970 3 года назад
It did reach 34 mph after it won the competition, when all the carriages were removed.
@colindhowell
@colindhowell 11 лет назад
Early American lines, which Keaton was apparently poking fun at, maybe weren't *quite* that bad, but some came pretty close. They had a lot of land to cover and not much money, so they were often laid on the cheap. British lines were another story. Rocket's actual railway, the Liverpool and Manchester, was laid arrow-straight, with cuts being blasted through ridges and huge viaducts built over valleys. The British had huge amounts of capital to spend on such works.
@joeconrad9147
@joeconrad9147 5 лет назад
Colin howell are you familiar with the US rail system
@perov_77_26
@perov_77_26 3 года назад
Как раньше такое было возможно а сейчас нет, чтобы вагоны с рельсов не сходили!? Сейчас чуть что, трамваи с рельс сходят :(, а тут даже через камни и брёвна перескакивает - и ничего!
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 3 года назад
wow its more satisfying to watch those steam pistons turn those wheels than watching rockets take off
@rickreid81
@rickreid81 8 лет назад
Great video. Enjoyed it
@ana-mariaduran9051
@ana-mariaduran9051 6 лет назад
TODO EL VIDEO ES SUPER LOS CARRUAJES LOS PASAJEROS EL POLVO EL ASNO EL PERRITO QUE SUPER OBSERVEN Y RIAN Y SIGAN OBSERVANDO EL VIDEO
@direktorpresident
@direktorpresident 3 года назад
The asphyxiated passengers emerging from the tunnel were a great parody upon our times! Genius! Thank you
@joseykurianjoseph3163
@joseykurianjoseph3163 10 месяцев назад
Big salute Mr Stephenson.. great
@donotwantahandle1111
@donotwantahandle1111 3 года назад
That hump at 1:25 takes the cake!
@user-ee7qi6gq9q
@user-ee7qi6gq9q 5 лет назад
Замечательная комедия!
@Bassotronics
@Bassotronics 2 года назад
For those saying it was amazing it never derailed, look closely at the tender’s back wheels @ 1:26
@alvit123
@alvit123 8 месяцев назад
I saw that as the train went over that log
@bimalmondal6009
@bimalmondal6009 10 месяцев назад
Excellent, from invention to super modernisation people hardly think of.
@PoetryETrain
@PoetryETrain 12 лет назад
Love this, so added to a playlist...
@Paul.Smith1980
@Paul.Smith1980 2 года назад
Wao they has speed breaker also.Loco pilot can also slide tracks by hand.Thats funny.Amazed to see how human technology has changed.
@wellnessforall6663
@wellnessforall6663 3 года назад
Old man was throwing stones at the engine driver and when as retaliation, the engine driver threw back some logs of wood, the old man collected them to use them as cooking fuel. Very intelligent old man. 👌👌👌😂😂😂
@mickd6942
@mickd6942 3 года назад
Didn’t the original Rocket have it’s pistons moved to the lower position because they were found to be hammering the tracks , that is a very good replica when you consider it was just made for a film .
@graveebailey2
@graveebailey2 9 месяцев назад
Very funny to watch. How it managed to stay on the tracks has got me beat.😂
@maxpaul11
@maxpaul11 3 года назад
Just imagine what these people are thinking at this time! 2021 now!
@mclary9808
@mclary9808 3 года назад
That’s too cool !!! Those tracks look like the highways here in West Virginia!!!
@JanetWilham
@JanetWilham 6 лет назад
wow--thanks for this old video--love it.
@oldbloke5277
@oldbloke5277 9 лет назад
Bloody brilliant.
@Scythian1
@Scythian1 14 лет назад
What a fabulous bit of film, and interestingly note the American style use of wood, rather than coal, for the fire. Thanks for posting.
@MrRickbeachboy
@MrRickbeachboy 9 лет назад
Robert Stephenson is a relative of mine on my mother's side of the family!!
@Altair9678
@Altair9678 6 лет назад
MrRickbeachboy, they we're probably engineers & "rolling over" in their graves at this new fangled sense of humor...let alone mine...thanks
@TheOnlyHollywood1
@TheOnlyHollywood1 6 лет назад
MrRickbeachboy So, can you technically take back the rocket for yourself
@thomashambly3718
@thomashambly3718 5 лет назад
@@TheOnlyHollywood1 no, my ancestor was William the conqueror (I'm actually more closely related to him than the queen is) but I cant walk up to old liz and say "can I be king now."
@gulabsinghsingh7248
@gulabsinghsingh7248 5 лет назад
George Stephens Not Robert
@johncamplin1159
@johncamplin1159 3 года назад
OMG I KNOW THIS IS OLD BUT I THINK WE R RELATED
@bruceburch8301
@bruceburch8301 10 месяцев назад
Less than twenty years later there was cameras and telegraph.we were moving along pretty quick😊
@colindhowell
@colindhowell 11 лет назад
Agreed, I thought that was a hilarious bit of satire. "Rough and ready" was the general standard for U.S. trackage in the early days of railroading. It was the polar opposite of conditions in Britain, where massive civil engineering works were performed to make conditions as easy as possible for the locomotives. Because of this, many locomotives imported to the U.S. from Britain proved to be completely unsuited for rough U.S. tracks and had to be greatly modified to handle them.
@lourdesmary6505
@lourdesmary6505 3 года назад
Intelligent , brain , hard working. People ,. showing their talent to the world. I like this
@johncamplin1159
@johncamplin1159 3 года назад
I wish I got my genes from my uncle Stephenson 😂
@johncamplin1159
@johncamplin1159 3 года назад
Smart genes lmao
@adriansimpson652
@adriansimpson652 6 лет назад
The drivers are the most kind people in the world.
@DanielLima-xj5jo
@DanielLima-xj5jo 5 лет назад
Tempo bom onde não existia tanta maldades igual hoje.
@umpoucodetudo3740
@umpoucodetudo3740 3 года назад
Mas era difícil, as pessoas não tinham nenhum tipo de celularzinho ou computador pra tirar 10 na prova, elas tinham que aprender tudo na prática
@ericwoytasek269
@ericwoytasek269 4 года назад
That first scene. I didn't know they had Storm Troopers in 1929!
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