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Pennsylvania Glory Volume 1 - Long Island Railroad Segment (Featuring LIRR #39) 

Steam Up LIRR 39
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Help Restore and OPERATE LIRR #39. The Railroad Museum of Long Island must raise $1 million first, then the locomotive can be restored and operated at the Strasburg Railroad. Visit our website (scroll down) to donate via PayPal. On the top right corner, there is a donation link via Paypal.
Tax-deductible donations may be made to "RMLI Engine 39" at P.O. Box 726, Greenport NY 11944-0726 also.
This segment is from Pennsylvania Glory Volume 1 which is available on DVD from Herron Rail Video. It was filmed entirely by Ben Young Jr. and produced with his co-operation, narrated by Ralph E. Morse and produced by Jim Herron.
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Комментарии : 41   
@pierrevandyk9242
@pierrevandyk9242 3 года назад
I find American trains fascinating. The pure brute size and the unrefined style. I am an odd Chesapeake & Ohio RR fan all the way from South Africa and why? While I studied engineering at Stellenbosch University, I found the book C&O Power in the library. I was hooked for life. The 2666 Allegheny is absolutely awesome. Wish I could travel to the states and just stand next to one which would be in some museum.
@ChiliCheeseD0g
@ChiliCheeseD0g 3 года назад
Pretty cool that some places are recognizable. Forest Hills, Mineola, Long Island city. Thanks for the video.
@lorettacaputo6997
@lorettacaputo6997 4 года назад
What a great trip down memory lane this was for me. I moved from Bay Ridge Brooklyn to Hicksville in 62 and I remember the ground level Hicksville station. Only wished I was around to see the steamers then in the 50s. During the 60s I would press my face against the LIRR window glass to suck in all the sights of Sunnyside yard and the equiptment stored there. I played on engine 39 when it was stored at Salisbury / Eisenhower park as an amusement for kids and train buffs. Love seeing these films...I can almost smell the smoke, the creosoted ties and feel the sounds of these great beasts.
@OregonRailfan83
@OregonRailfan83 5 лет назад
Well done! Thanks. My brother and I were train watching near New Hyde Park one afternoon and saw the first Alcon diesel locomotive. Most likely in 1953 or 54.
@lennyhendricks4628
@lennyhendricks4628 4 года назад
Alco. American Locomotive Company.
@benlahrman926
@benlahrman926 7 лет назад
they should have preserved more of those long island steamers
@dariusthedmirconsolidation3494
@dariusthedmirconsolidation3494 4 года назад
Ben Lahrman HOW DID YOU GET THAT WALL PAPER FOR YOUR A COUNT!??!!?!!
@lescobrandon3047
@lescobrandon3047 3 года назад
Two G5s locos still exist. Attempts to rebuild them have failed miserably. I believe one of them is still on display covered with pigeon crap at Eisenhower Park. The other is in a new LIRR museum at Hicksville.
@theanimerailfans2ndchannel705
@theanimerailfans2ndchannel705 3 года назад
Nice to see my home Railroad before I was born
@Kaipo125
@Kaipo125 3 года назад
We still have old Pennsylvania railroad signals still in service but some have already been replaced my color light signals and trilight signals
@danielboone3770
@danielboone3770 3 года назад
I love the MU car trains!
@herronrailvideo1169
@herronrailvideo1169 7 лет назад
The least you could do here is give proper credit. This is a part of item 012, Pennsylvania Glory Volume 1 which is available on DVD from Herron Rail Video. The entire show is much longer and covers other parts of the PRR eastern lines. It was filmed entirely by Ben Young, Jr and produced with his co-operation.I di the production and it is narrated by Ralph E. Morse. - Jim Herron
@jordant7935
@jordant7935 7 лет назад
Hi Mr. Herron. My apologies on the matter. Back when I first put this up, I had thought I had at least given credit to "Herron Rail Video." I will add it to the caption shortly.
@brianfalzon6739
@brianfalzon6739 2 года назад
LIRR 39: I’ll be back!
@Vxllain
@Vxllain 4 года назад
Think about the fact that the cameramen are either extremely old or are long dead by now. Just let that sink in.
@erzahler1930
@erzahler1930 3 года назад
I'd love to see CSX (PRR successor) restore a GG-1 to run on the NEC. If UP can restore a Big Boy, I don't see why CSX, or someone else, can't functionally-restore a GG-1 electric.
@NostalgiaFreak1996
@NostalgiaFreak1996 3 года назад
The Norfolk Southern railway is actually what operates most of the former Pennsylvania railway's lines and routes. But yeah, It would be great if they restored one to operating condition. I would really love seeing one running the rails again. Also, I apologize if the first part of this comment sounded a little hurtful, I was just pointing something out.
@erzahler1930
@erzahler1930 3 года назад
@@NostalgiaFreak1996 Not a problem, I took no offense. Thanks for the correction. 🙂
@sd80mac
@sd80mac 2 года назад
A GG1 would be very difficult to operate today. The type of electricity the GG1 ran on is no longer used anywhere, and all of the transformers were removed from all of the surviving GG1s.
@mikeytrains1
@mikeytrains1 5 лет назад
Sorta sad that I haven't found any footage of the Long Beach Branch.
@christopherlucy1772
@christopherlucy1772 4 года назад
I used to go to Branford in New Haven back in the early 70s and I did not know that they had sponsored that trip on October 16th 1955 when I was one day old! I rolled down the Long Island back in the early 70s. behind Alco. power..GG1 s were awesome..
@dbkoobnyc4815
@dbkoobnyc4815 7 лет назад
4:23 is mineola
@LINYTrains
@LINYTrains 7 лет назад
Making that turn pretty fast. They probably sped up the film.
@tarinacrowe5752
@tarinacrowe5752 4 года назад
In 199 years they need to add the old trains back because we.nascent seen them kinda sad
@jackchen7003
@jackchen7003 2 года назад
6:09 Seeing steam under catenary wires is something that you won’t see today. And look at all those people roaming about! That would never happen in sunnyside yard today 😂
@hectorhardy4781
@hectorhardy4781 3 года назад
Like old lirr
@brianfalzon6739
@brianfalzon6739 2 года назад
Me too
@brianfalzon6739
@brianfalzon6739 3 года назад
They should save both 39 and 35!
@thomasmaroti9312
@thomasmaroti9312 2 года назад
Port Washington Branch, jumping off the trestle just west of Douglaston, to swim in Little Neck Bay the 50’s
@tachikoma747
@tachikoma747 8 лет назад
How's the funding going? I frequent Strasburg often and had no idea 39 was scheduled for a 45 year operating lease at Strasburg! That will be awesome.
@JAILRail
@JAILRail 8 лет назад
I've heard they've done a little work and raised almost 200,000 dollars.
@thomasrhodes5013
@thomasrhodes5013 2 года назад
Judging from the make and models of automobiles in the video I would take this to have been filmed in the late 40's or early 1950's.
@erzahler1930
@erzahler1930 3 года назад
Who was the narrator on this original production? I always did like his voice. Nice baritone. 🙂
@rastewart100
@rastewart100 2 года назад
According to the comment left by Herron Rail Video, a man by the name of Ralph E. Morse narrated this.
@travelingman484
@travelingman484 4 года назад
I’m sorry I was born to late.
@thomasblack736
@thomasblack736 2 года назад
What’s the next show that has Steam related? Steam around New York 1984-2004!
@merrileebuckrop7197
@merrileebuckrop7197 2 года назад
W
@johncarieri8669
@johncarieri8669 3 года назад
Hey
@tednouver9909
@tednouver9909 3 года назад
speedy boi 0:01
@BrooklawnRailfan
@BrooklawnRailfan 7 месяцев назад
STOP POSTING ABOUT 4:18 I'M TIRED OF SEEING IT. MY FRIENDS ON TIKTOK SEND ME 4:18, ON DISCORD ITS 4:18. I WAS IN, A SERVER, RIGHT? AND ALL OF THE CHANNELS WERE JUST 4:18 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@jasonsantiago8980
@jasonsantiago8980 7 месяцев назад
The Pennsylvania reading seashore lines out of Philadelphia.
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