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Exploring the Museum of the American Railroad - Frisco, Texas 

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In this episode of Legacy Railways, we dive into the rich history and marvels of the Museum of the American Railroad in Frisco, Texas. Join Tony Gauthier as he takes you on a guided tour through some of the most iconic locomotives and railcars ever built. We start with an up-close look at the world's largest steam locomotive, Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4018. Discover the intricate details and powerful history behind this engineering giant.
Next, we explore the luxurious Glen Nevis Pullman car, built in 1925, and learn about the crucial role of the Pullman Porters, including Tony's grandfather, Louis J. Willie Sr., who dedicated over 60 years to the Pullman Company. We also delve into the history of other legendary trains in the museum’s train yard, including the Pennsylvania Railroad's PRR 4903 and Santa Fe’s Texas Chief No. 49.
This episode is packed with fascinating stories and historical insights, making it a must-watch for train enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
0:00 Intro
0:26 About the Museum of the American Railroad
0:56 History of Railroads in Texas
2:28 Pullman Company Sleeper Cars
3:11 Contribution of Pullman Porters
5:29 Union Pacific Railroad's No. 4018 "Big Boy" Steam Locomotive
6:13 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's PRR 4903 Locomotive
6:54 Santa Fe Railroad's Texas Chief No. 49, F-7 Locomotive

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3 июл 2024

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@victorcontreras3368
@victorcontreras3368 День назад
Thanks for the great information! Will be sure and visit the place. Also, it's good to know about the porters and the important part they played. You have a right to be proud of the Great work and contributions your ancestors gave!
@legacyrailways
@legacyrailways 14 часов назад
Glad it was helpful!
@lonniescott7366
@lonniescott7366 11 дней назад
Frisco sure has changed! I grew up in McKinney in the 60's and 70's and moved away from Texas. Mom stayed there until she passed in 2023. I went back home for visits. Frisco was a 1 light town. 1 cop for days and 1 for nights. Now it looks like Dallas moved in . I miss the little town that was Frisco.
@legacyrailways
@legacyrailways 11 дней назад
Yes, I moved to Frisco in 2006 and back then you could drive 70 mph from Denton to McKinney on Hwy 380 most of the way. Now it’s bumper to bumper traffic for 90% of the drive!
@user-gk8gg1zt7l
@user-gk8gg1zt7l 4 дня назад
! Very nice, like !
@legacyrailways
@legacyrailways 4 дня назад
Thanks for the visit!
@MatthewLappTrainGuy683
@MatthewLappTrainGuy683 9 дней назад
The F7 in the video was actually built in Canada but was never built for the AT&SF Railroad, it originally belonged to the Canadian National Railroad, then it was handed over to VIA Rail along with the other equipment part of the CN passenger fleet, then the locomotive was donated to the museum when it was originally in Dallas, it was repainted in the war bonnet livery the Santa Fe Railroad used.
@legacyrailways
@legacyrailways 9 дней назад
Thanks for clarifying
@bigstaychill3927
@bigstaychill3927 2 дня назад
What microphone do you use?
@legacyrailways
@legacyrailways 2 дня назад
I use an AT2040 USB mic
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