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Disney's STEAM LOCOMOTIVES Were Found in a TRAIN GRAVEYARD 

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@ChimpyWallah
@ChimpyWallah Год назад
Imagine being on a trailer and thinking you might be properly preserved and then you get turned into a Disney train 💀
@IONATVS
@IONATVS Год назад
I mean, being retired to Exhibition service on a tourist railroad with good maintenance is hardly the worst fate an old narrow gauge locomotive can have. Certainly better than being scrapped like a lot are.
@average-mountainbiker
@average-mountainbiker Год назад
I would rather get scraped 💀💀💀
@pulaski1
@pulaski1 Год назад
And your boiler was removed and replaced with one of a different size, and your cab replaced with one made of fiberglass! 😢
@haydenbritt1237
@haydenbritt1237 Год назад
Fiberglass cab is BS, conversion is just a facelift, the frame and basically everything else is the same. And the tenders were probably clapped and rotted out with rust, but at least the trucks are there. I’ve been neck deep in restoration work for several years now, it’s really helped me understand just how much you have to sacrifice sometime to keep an old gem running. And let’s face it, there’s no way they were gonna used the original boilers for something that runs as much as those. I mean technically it might be possible, but they run almost every day of the week. Don’t even want to think about maintaining the OG systems.
@ChimpyWallah
@ChimpyWallah Год назад
@@haydenbritt1237 I didn’t even say anything like that tf
@VonWasHere13
@VonWasHere13 4 месяца назад
Most People: *Goes To Disney World To See Disney Stuff* Me: *Goes To Disney World To See Running Baldwins*
@PowerTrain611
@PowerTrain611 Год назад
Never been, but the Ernest S. Marsh came from the museum I used to work at. It was originally an 0-4-0 saddle tank that worked in a sand pit in New Jersey. The original saddle tank is still on our property. We shipped it off in a boxcar and it got misrouted to Chicago before making it to Disney. They'll tell you it came from a lumber mill in New Hampshire, but I think they say that because it sounds more romantic than the truth.
@trainknut
@trainknut Год назад
Makes you wonder what else they lie about because it “sounds more romantic”
@kv-2723
@kv-2723 Год назад
Bro it sucks that it got misrouted
@leolee3598
@leolee3598 Год назад
​@@trainknutthe price of dreams is actually $59.99 with food and drink is not include. And a burger set cause $20
@PiggyBankes-ex5uz
@PiggyBankes-ex5uz Год назад
@@trainknut Almost everything. You go there to escape the real world, you don't find much there that doesn't calm the mind, even if your wallet takes a huge hit. "Welcome to Fantasy Island!"
@russellday5003
@russellday5003 10 месяцев назад
Wonder how many kids have gone missing there over the years?
@jackr2287
@jackr2287 Год назад
They’re baldwins? Damn that’s some railroad history.
@glennoropeza3545
@glennoropeza3545 Год назад
I love how Disney gave it a colourful paint job and all of the bells and whistles are polished brass! The boiler is no longer coal fired but uses propane instead! Oh but make no mistake it is a steam locomotive and huffs and puffs and starts rolling with all the jerks and surges of what a steamer does! Thank you Disney for your preservation!
@mr.meloetta1939
@mr.meloetta1939 9 дней назад
They run on propane? Hank Hill would be proud.
@IONATVS
@IONATVS Год назад
Another fun fact about the WDW engines: they have no independent brakes. The cars they pull have air brakes for safety purposes, but the locomotives are from a period before those were a thing, and while most were retrofitted with them eventually, Disney removed them to keep them closer to the period their intending to mimic. It’s why they roll forward and then back when stopping. The ones at Disneyland do have independent air brakes, though using the late-19th-century “direct air” system instead of the more modern failsafe design involving charged reservoirs, and thus stop normally.
@virmirfan
@virmirfan 9 месяцев назад
I never knew that
@rockytopgaming6820
@rockytopgaming6820 Месяц назад
Idependent brakes for locomotives were available from Baldwin all the way back to the 1880's. However they were optional and alot of railroads early on didnt want to pay the extra money for them, which is why they dont have locomotive brakes.
@IONATVS
@IONATVS Месяц назад
@@rockytopgaming6820 While the earliest WDWRR engine was built in 1916 (and the earliest on the DRR in California is from 1890), I believe the idea was that their base wheel arrangements were around in the MID 1800s, and that was the era their restoration was targeting aesthetically. Tho, as you say, even in the late 19th century and early 20th, them being available didn’t necessarily mean every loco had it.
@Slipperyisimproving
@Slipperyisimproving Год назад
They came from a scrapyard. Ernest S. March came from a museum. The locomotives had been saved from the scrapper's torch
@davidburkhalter3294
@davidburkhalter3294 Год назад
In 1972 and 73, I was working at Walt Disney World Florida. I was working in shops located around the Castle. Tinkerbells toy shop, Marlins magic shop, I made an appointment at human resources to audition for the job of conductor on the steam railroad. I was told that I didn't have what was needed for the job, so I went back to merchandising around the Castle.
@Amigafur
@Amigafur Год назад
IIRC the people who repaired these locomotives also helped build the replica Jupiter & 119 at Golden Spike, which were the last steam locomotives built in the United States
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis Год назад
Some similar locomotives to the Jupiter have since been built by Kloke Locomotive Works of Elgin, Illinois.
@Matt-xu3lb
@Matt-xu3lb Год назад
Nevada Northern Railroad is currently building a new steam locomotive.
@penguinkingification
@penguinkingification Год назад
FURFAG
@sliverjack0283
@sliverjack0283 3 дня назад
so far there's a new T1 in the works this very minute
@PiggyBankes-ex5uz
@PiggyBankes-ex5uz Год назад
I've been on the one in Florida many times. Very nice, so well maintained.
@franky717-ux9rr
@franky717-ux9rr Год назад
Interesting, never knew those locomotive’s were from Mexico. I love it
@JonsAwesomeStuff
@JonsAwesomeStuff Год назад
I got to go back to the shops a few years back when the railroad was down for a new roller coaster. And I got to get into the cab of one of them. They have a whole facility where they can manufacture everything needed to keep the engines running
@TheGs4_4449
@TheGs4_4449 Год назад
Whenever I hear that the original boiler was replaced on an old steam locomotive, I feel like locomotive lost 40% of how original it actually is. Just saying, tho
@seymoarsalvage
@seymoarsalvage Год назад
Not really, considering boiler replacements were common during the steam days. Sometimes a engine could have multiple boilers in its lifetime, but with the same frame and running gear.
@IONATVS
@IONATVS Год назад
Unfortunately it’s pretty much necessary to safely operate a steam engine that hasn’t been meticulously maintained its entire life. Any major weaknesses in a boiler can cause them to literally explode, so the choice is to replace the boiler or leave it as purely a display piece-too dangerous to ever actually fire up.
@Aaron-uf3sl
@Aaron-uf3sl Год назад
Boilers on locos in service would sometimes be swapped every couple of years, they’re just a consumable item
@nitsu2947
@nitsu2947 Год назад
Besides the usual boilers are usually replaced anyways, why should you care if its not running the original boiler, if it runs, it runs
@TheGs4_4449
@TheGs4_4449 Год назад
@@nitsu2947 true, I think it might be a loosing some historical value to me, also with all the thing everyone is saying, how do they replace boilers in the Thomas universe? Like, in a serious sense. Do they like, have to die and then be brought back to life or something
@cliffchance347
@cliffchance347 Год назад
I’m a retired engineer from the Santa Fe railroad and after I retired was asked if I wanted to work there which I did and engineer for 10 years and retired again enjoyed it 👍
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 8 месяцев назад
This is true. One of my uncles used to work on the steam trains and monorail at WDW. He enjoyed 20 years of working on these!😊
@Frankjc3rd
@Frankjc3rd Год назад
Where I live in Philadelphia is near the original location of the Baldwin Locomotive Works.🚂
@Afib95
@Afib95 Год назад
We moved to Florida in 1972 and immediately went to Disney World, of course😂
@windsorcorbin1005
@windsorcorbin1005 Год назад
Best decision ever because it was very enjoyable to ride on as a rail fan.
@95SLE
@95SLE Год назад
Great way to see the park. You can stay on the train as long as you want to.
@SouRwy4501Productions
@SouRwy4501Productions Год назад
I once went there. I had just graduated from the first grade to the second grade when I went. I didn’t have a camera, so I don’t have any pictures of my trip.
@martincruz8319
@martincruz8319 Год назад
¡Wow! The DisneyWorld Railroad debut exact four weeks after I was born (September 3, 1971)!
@wrathofjohn8266
@wrathofjohn8266 Год назад
I was there in 71. I remember my father thought that Disney could copy others because in this first year, their were no amenities. There were few vendors or A/C. But, as a six year old, I was in heaven 😊.
@raysrails2164
@raysrails2164 Год назад
Wow great story ,i always ride the train when i visit disney .
@AstroKnight118
@AstroKnight118 10 месяцев назад
R.I.P That 5th locomotive. You will be missed.
@josephastier7421
@josephastier7421 9 месяцев назад
It lives on in the others.
@geroldatkins8146
@geroldatkins8146 Год назад
fun ride
@swillm3ister
@swillm3ister 5 месяцев назад
Song is: Break In The Action by Czarface, in case anyone wanted to know...
@georgew.5639
@georgew.5639 Год назад
Yes I have ridden on this railroad.
@AustralianRailwayVideos
@AustralianRailwayVideos Год назад
Imagine chilling out by the trainline one day, and then you see 5 old steam locomotives on flatbeds go past you
@jed-henrywitkowski6470
@jed-henrywitkowski6470 Год назад
Yes! I've been on that thing when I was a kid. I love trains, so I quite enjoyed myself.
@ernestimken6969
@ernestimken6969 Месяц назад
My wife and I used to ride the Disney RR since 1971. Our children are grown up now.
@KenworthKyle69
@KenworthKyle69 6 месяцев назад
Just visited Magic Kingdom yesterday. Got to ride both the Lilly Belle and the Walter E Disney. Beautiful engines
@flyingspirit3549
@flyingspirit3549 7 месяцев назад
Yes! I visited Disneyland the first time in 1981, and rode the railroad. However, I didn't know all these details, so thanks for posting this!
@rashidsamah155
@rashidsamah155 17 дней назад
Its great that Disney able to save those locomotives!!!
@Braydontheconfidentengine76
@Braydontheconfidentengine76 3 месяца назад
Well, nothing says Disney than giving these engines a case of identity crisis :)
@geneard639
@geneard639 7 месяцев назад
I rode on one of them in '72 when I was a kid. They were nice rides.
@user-qc6gd7yn8w
@user-qc6gd7yn8w Месяц назад
I was there last week!! I had a blast! One of my favorite places!!!
@user-bv5jo3mx9d
@user-bv5jo3mx9d 11 месяцев назад
बहुत सुंदर बहुत खूब बहुत अच्छा बहुत बढ़िया बहुत नायाब क्या बात। राम
@robertslater5574
@robertslater5574 Год назад
Beautiful restoration
@dylanlee1001
@dylanlee1001 10 месяцев назад
Pretty cool these trains were new when the first Disney cartoons were being shown.
@simonapeters4372
@simonapeters4372 Год назад
Yes yes I have but I was about four years old always wondered where amusement parks got their steam engines from worlds of fun Kansas City Six Flags
@ianhughes7805
@ianhughes7805 7 месяцев назад
Great job and nice to see them working in preservation
@VonWasHere13
@VonWasHere13 4 месяца назад
Now I Just Wanna Go To Disney World Just To See Baldwins
@fatefinger
@fatefinger 8 месяцев назад
Considering they still use boilers and the state of how Disney maintain stuff nowadays I would not be surprised if one of those boilers exploded.
@SuperFoxyRailwayProduction6702
Am from mexico so i love these locomotives!
@BMMEC6000
@BMMEC6000 Год назад
I really like this format!
@kevinh7262
@kevinh7262 5 месяцев назад
My dad and I got to ride on the tender of one of the engines at Disneyland, (cool story, all we did was ask and they put us on the next one) while there, the Engineer told us that the engines at DisneyLand were from a sugar cane plantation in Hawaii. Further, they had been outbid on one of the locomotives by a Themepark we went to regularly, Silverwood. Fun history!
@davidguthary8147
@davidguthary8147 Год назад
Meanwhile, the first two locomotives of the Disneyland Railroad (C.K. Holliday and E.P. Ripley) were built specifically for the park, based on the design of Disney's personal miniature locomotive Lilly Belle.
@fox_lover_9097
@fox_lover_9097 Год назад
i have not been specifically on that train but ive been on similar narrow trains
@magnus466
@magnus466 10 месяцев назад
I rode on them with my family when we visited the park when I was a child back in 1972
@rickhodges1731
@rickhodges1731 Год назад
Only Walt could image this!
@bc5935
@bc5935 9 месяцев назад
Riding the train is one of my favorite parts of the park. I have been on the tour for the railroad and went back stage
@harridan.
@harridan. Год назад
No intention to go to Disneyland, but i would love to see the full size locomotives beautifully maintained and preserved at Dollywood. BTW, Dolly Parton gives books to any child who wants one; Disney adapted good literature BADLY.....no contest.
@TrainSounds
@TrainSounds Год назад
I have been there three times, I love Disney.
@SaberMySaberSaberMySaber
@SaberMySaberSaberMySaber Год назад
I can’t afford Disney world. But I’ve been to Dollywood and they have a couple of awesome 2-8-2 mikados locomotives
@linkinbooth165
@linkinbooth165 7 месяцев назад
Went to Disney Land in 2012, thought the train ride was the most fun part! 😂
@iplayClarinetthewrongway
@iplayClarinetthewrongway Год назад
I actually work at a volunteer railroad where one of our first locomotives when we started in the 60’s was sold to the Disney rr in the 60s
@Danny-ge2my
@Danny-ge2my Год назад
Haven't been to Disney World in, WOW!!!! Can't believe it's been that long!!!
@lelandnanny967
@lelandnanny967 8 месяцев назад
I was there on opening day. Had a great time.
@Wyattbmarksman
@Wyattbmarksman Месяц назад
I remember riding on this when I was about 6 years old
@CMPLXITY07
@CMPLXITY07 10 месяцев назад
If the flying Scotsman was left in the US it would most likely be forced to work in Disney
@therailfanman2078
@therailfanman2078 6 месяцев назад
Someone would have either bought it and kept it running or help ship it back to the UK
@JoshyCC
@JoshyCC Год назад
I grew up as a native Californian through the 80s, and that railroad was my absolute favorite part of visiting Disneyland, of all the rides.
@daviddiano171
@daviddiano171 10 месяцев назад
I have been on the Walt Disney World Railroad and I have also taken the tour of the Railroad and I was guest conductor for the movement to the yard because I was conductor on the Stewartstown Railroad in Stewartstown PA
@greenacres4518
@greenacres4518 10 месяцев назад
Yup. I rode that train 72 or 73. Disney was a good company back then.
@raralabelle1
@raralabelle1 10 месяцев назад
I love diamond smokestacks! This is great for Disney!
@deefenbakerone4369
@deefenbakerone4369 10 месяцев назад
They get credit for saving steam, however they did it.
@oscartobaroatmeal6734
@oscartobaroatmeal6734 10 месяцев назад
Riden these before, man I love them. 6 years old was the last time I went to Disney world.
@user-du6yr1qx5d
@user-du6yr1qx5d Год назад
Такие локомотивы фирма Балдвина делала!!😊
@josephastier7421
@josephastier7421 9 месяцев назад
I didn't know Disney ran real steam engines. That's awesome.
@donaldabbey251
@donaldabbey251 7 месяцев назад
I have been lucky I was an engineer on the trains it was A very great experience .
@homedepoted4350
@homedepoted4350 Год назад
Good place to relax away from the crowds for little bit
@sebastianchangco5707
@sebastianchangco5707 Год назад
It’s so good that they saved this four engines!
@Green-ader
@Green-ader Год назад
They didn’t save them
@sebastianchangco5707
@sebastianchangco5707 Год назад
@@Green-ader then why was it brought to use huh??
@Green-ader
@Green-ader Год назад
@@sebastianchangco5707 they ruined them
@sebastianchangco5707
@sebastianchangco5707 Год назад
@@Green-ader they killed them? They dump them into lava? They trashed them? They crushed them?
@CheeseMiser
@CheeseMiser Год назад
​@@Green-ader shut up you loser. You dont understand anything about locomotives
@leonanaradian5571
@leonanaradian5571 Год назад
I lived in Los Angeles in the 60s and 70s and one of my favorite rides was the train around the park and is fascinating
@bryceadams5595
@bryceadams5595 Год назад
I love Disney Trains
@grandmagrace9453
@grandmagrace9453 Год назад
Yes I have 5 times..The train ride is a charming nostalgic experience- it's been 25 plus years since I took my kids to Disney World.. it was a magical place.. you could just walk up and buy a ticket any day of the week back then- not like the computer reservation ordeal it is now.. time for me to try to take the grandkids again.. covid stopped us before.. God willing and the creek don't rise I will get them there before long🤗.. at least three or four of them anyway!
@waynealan2226
@waynealan2226 7 месяцев назад
Ridden them many times. Love them.
@snoopytheace4487
@snoopytheace4487 Год назад
Due to friend connections. When I was a kit I got to blow the whistle of one of the disney locomotives. From then on I had an interest in trains.
@fall22123
@fall22123 Год назад
So cool a company has the funds to bring these historical treasures back to life.
@ukaszwalczak1154
@ukaszwalczak1154 Год назад
And ruin them for entertainment, i mean, fair, it's good that these things aren't spoons now, but you get what i mean, right?
@greenbean678
@greenbean678 7 месяцев назад
better than rusting away in a museum or scrapyard
@therailfanman2078
@therailfanman2078 6 месяцев назад
​@@ukaszwalczak1154how did they ruin them? They still run, they're active almost everyday, and they arent scrapped
@ukaszwalczak1154
@ukaszwalczak1154 6 месяцев назад
@@therailfanman2078 I just have a distain for their liveries on the Disney RR, and for Disney, and mainly just that. Yes, i am incredibly biased i know.
@stuartaaron613
@stuartaaron613 Год назад
My family went they in December 1971 when I was 10.
@Gnomesteban99225
@Gnomesteban99225 8 месяцев назад
Good thing there was eventually restoration to some of the trains in the train graveyard but sadly not all of them 😮‍💨
@BurlingtonRailfan
@BurlingtonRailfan Год назад
Fun Fact: the big smokestacks were for catching burning wood embers from the engine, because trains primarily used wood instead of coal until around the mid to late 1890’s
@CheeseMiser
@CheeseMiser Год назад
No. It was based on where the locomotives ran. Which fuel was more Abundant and the flammability of its surroundings
@ukaszwalczak1154
@ukaszwalczak1154 Год назад
It's actually dependent on where the engines ran. If you have yourself a railway running through, say, a forest, you wouldn't want a forest fire caused by one of the engines, would you? The diamond stacks were used on the engines that ran on railways in forest.
@DoctorWonka
@DoctorWonka 6 месяцев назад
Always my favorite ride at Disneyland 🚂🚂…
@jimkammerer5240
@jimkammerer5240 Год назад
AWESOME GOOD I WAS THERE IN 1985. AWESOME GOOD INDEED THANK YOU 😊
@alezo7160
@alezo7160 Год назад
Every railroads online recognize these locos
@Ministryofgentlemengamers
@Ministryofgentlemengamers 6 месяцев назад
fun fact the train in the polar express which is a baldwin 2-8-4 is commonly misconceived as being built by the baldwin locomotive works but was actually built by the lima locomotive works
@turkeytrac1
@turkeytrac1 9 месяцев назад
That's only for disneyworld, the original dusneyland locos are 2/3 scale locos on 3 ft gauge track, except for the ward kimble, which was a 3 ft gauge plantion loco.
@scout_troop3r
@scout_troop3r Месяц назад
Heck yeah, I got to ride on No.1 in 2015.
@PetersTrainz
@PetersTrainz 8 месяцев назад
I’ve been to the Walt Disney World Railroad lots of times. It’s my favorite ride in the Magic Kingdom.
@jenniferwhitewolf3784
@jenniferwhitewolf3784 Год назад
Rode behind 2 of locos at Disneyland, but never been to Disneyworld.🚂🚂
@Bmx_Racer_007-dl1xh
@Bmx_Racer_007-dl1xh 26 дней назад
Ive been to Disney World MANY times😂😂
@Andrew-fq3gm
@Andrew-fq3gm Год назад
I have and also got to take the Disney’s the Magic behind the steam tour which takes you on a tour in 2016
@jurassicsmackdown6359
@jurassicsmackdown6359 9 месяцев назад
I think if i were a steam locomotive rotting in a scrapyard, like Thomas the Tank Engine style, and some dude told me i was going to be saved by Walt Disney, Id be like "... ah... y'know what, i change my mind. Bring on the cutters torch."
@dragonkeeper0578
@dragonkeeper0578 5 месяцев назад
I’ve been, and I’ve ridden on this railroad, and I did not know that, but I am over the moon that I do know that now
@MichaelSmith-bl4xl
@MichaelSmith-bl4xl Год назад
Yes I have. Even been on train Disney donated to our Zoo. The Brevard County Zoo in Melbourne Florida.
@AR154ALL
@AR154ALL Год назад
I ride those things every time we go. I love them.
@delavanty
@delavanty 10 месяцев назад
I'm glad Disney saved them relics
@northeastern_steamie
@northeastern_steamie 10 месяцев назад
Narrow Gauges are of 2ft and few inches above. The 3ft railway is the 'Cape Gauge' an unusual gauge used mostly in some African countries and Japan.
@DAWOL2025-fs1ve
@DAWOL2025-fs1ve 6 месяцев назад
If those got authenticated, they are worth some serious green!
@bredsheeran2897
@bredsheeran2897 Год назад
Bro the trains were shipped back via a train lmao
@robertoolinda4968
@robertoolinda4968 Год назад
O importante e que os trens não sejam sucateados mas sim recuperados e voltem a funcionar !!!
@anonnymowse
@anonnymowse Год назад
I'm going to be riding next week. I have ridden many times before.
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