Beautifully maintained locomotives and rolling stock... love that red caboose! Great whistles and really interesting to see wood-fired steam for a change instead of coal. Best wishes, Bob K
Thanks guys for posting this video for everyone to be able to enjoy , as an "Ozzie" ( Australian ) I only get to see these loco's in movies or via You Tube & I don't believe that I will ever have the money to visit the U.S. unless I win a large sum of money , so keep up the great work!
Great train action was here in Oct 2019.Just watched the movie Carson City .Was about the building of the railway Carson City to Virginia City Nev .All aboard TOOT TOOT🚂Nice to see train number 22 locomotive alive and running 🇺🇸 long time running train from all those movies
Did the NSRRM move #25 back down the hill from Virginia City recently? I was there in February and #25 wasn't on museum grounds. Shame I didn't remember they do this every year. Got to see the Locomotives up close when I was there and they were all very beautiful. Maybe one day SPng #8 will join the other little engines at the NSRRM. Really enjoyed the video! Thank you for posting!
Thanks from Australia. Lovely video. Always wanted to see the classic wood burner 4 4 0 I love the maroon livery on tender and cab. Are these all originals or new builds.?
All the engines in this video are original. Inyo notably has its' original 1875 boiler still in use, although it is operated at a reduced pressure to help extend its service life
@@DynamoProductions-trains that is great they are original. Victorian age engineering made to last and with pride I had an ERTL of The General which broke. I would love to get another one and paint the loco boiler maroon and add brass boiler bands. I know its not original but it would look sensational. Perhaps even get etched brass name plates for it as,I do when I build brass O gauge locos