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A lot of quality was lost in the upload to RU-vid, which is unusual.
2-8-2 #190, the "Yukon Queen," runs on the Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock, NC. Filmed 7/29/08.

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Комментарии : 44   
@MrPhred
@MrPhred 12 лет назад
I love this video. Mr. McLeod sure knows his way around a steam whistle. It's music to my ears, and brings back fond childhood memories. Three cheers to the maintenance crew who keeps this treasure safely rolling down the tracks.
@fuscoproductions
@fuscoproductions 11 лет назад
USA whistle signals are inherently longer. Yes, some showing off is involved, here in this video but the standard road crossing signal is 2 long blasts, a short blast, followed by a long blast.
@Bobthepilotguy
@Bobthepilotguy 13 лет назад
I had an opportunity to ride in the cab of a steam engine one time. I found that to be one of the top 10 events of my life. The engineer said "man you flew an airplane down here and you're excited about sitting up here?" I said "Yep!" I felt like Dr. Emmet Brown on Back to the Future when he let me blow the whistle!
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
Thanks and the whistle is a Southern RR Crosby 6 in. 3-chime.
@mattc17933
@mattc17933 12 лет назад
Very nice! I have the pleasure of driving and firing one of her sister locos in Australia (218) from time to time. When I get to visit the US, I have every intention of checking out 190, she looks and sounds beautiful. It is obvious the TRR crews look after her very well.
@consolidationlover
@consolidationlover 12 лет назад
If 190 had her headlight mounted on the center part. She be more beautiful than southern 4501
@ncrailfan
@ncrailfan 15 лет назад
great work! cool video
@colecamclay
@colecamclay 5 лет назад
This Tweetsie vid was published the day my mom was struggling to give birth to me and my brother... Cool footage tho!
@jannathulfirdouse8303
@jannathulfirdouse8303 3 года назад
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@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
If you mean the lever, that's the throttle, not the whistle. The whistle is the cord above the throttle.
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
Thanks
@drfunk411
@drfunk411 16 лет назад
Great engine. Great whistle. Nice vid.
@baldwinloco12
@baldwinloco12 16 лет назад
Great stuff!
@js58246
@js58246 16 лет назад
Sounds like everything is set correctly, maybe youtube is adding compression to help save space on their server.
@37255
@37255 16 лет назад
Is there a reason that all american loco drivers seem to hold on to the whistle chord almost constantly? Is it just showing off for the cameras or is it actually done so much normally?
@adamcrane7732
@adamcrane7732 4 года назад
Good morning
@ncrailfan
@ncrailfan 16 лет назад
Cool video!
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
Thank you.
@southern4501isawesom
@southern4501isawesom 14 лет назад
scott may of had a little bit of fun with that whistle dont you think? naaaa he hates that whistle xD
@2102FAN
@2102FAN 16 лет назад
I love that whistel, what is it and the engine preformance is awesome!!!
@choctawman100
@choctawman100 10 лет назад
190,is a beast....Scott is a hell of an engineer.....I spent all day yesterday,shoveling 5 tons of Virginia coal into her firebox....pushing Thomas the tank engine around the mountains...love my job.
@TweetsieRailroader
@TweetsieRailroader 7 лет назад
choctawman100 YOU WORK FOR TWEETSIE???!!! 😨🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
@76rangerxlt
@76rangerxlt 4 года назад
choctawman100 hey I have a question how do you become a engineer at tweetsie I fell in love with tweetsie because of the whistle the tune they play on the whistle is just incredible especially if Scott is driving he inspired me to want to work at tweetsie I love the history behind the two locomotives i feel like tweetsie has not been the same without Scott behind 190 and I don’t know the other engineers name but he was the engineer for #12 the year I remember him in #12 was in 2011 not trying to be rude but he was the fat guy him and Scott are the perfect engineer for the two trains. Tweetsie has not been the same with out them that’s why I want to work at tweetsie and work as the engineer for #12 or 190 which one does not matter to me as long as I’m doing what I can to keep these trains running and driving them and making peoples day that’s all I want to do.
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
H.264 I don't know what happened in this upload, it is crystal clear on my computer.
@203lindy
@203lindy 10 лет назад
It looks like the fireman prepared the fire for the engine to handle it's normal load of 5 cars, but it had 4 here for whatever reason. I had thought that was a bit much smoke for this section of the railroad ;)
@TweetsieRailroader
@TweetsieRailroader 7 лет назад
Occasionally one of their excursion cars has to go down for maintenance, as everything does, so that's probably why they have 4 cars on the train. As for the fireman stoking too much coal, you've gotta keep a constant string of coal coming into the firebox, or else it'll die down, and then you'd be in serious trouble.
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
You're right, they're just doing their job. Like I told tweetsie12190, you'll just have to respect whatever they say.
@Chris9017
@Chris9017 15 лет назад
Correct.
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
Thanks for the comment. I can't help what they decide, you'll just have to respect it.
@thenightmare9967
@thenightmare9967 6 лет назад
Cool
@Chris9017
@Chris9017 15 лет назад
The American Crossing is 4 blasts. 2 longs, 1 short, and the last is very long. It's because the rails go over a lot of crossings, and one blast would not be enough.
@wwrr98
@wwrr98 15 лет назад
Nice Crosby.
@js58246
@js58246 16 лет назад
Nice looking video. What codec are you compressing it with to upload on the net if you don't mind my asking?
@tweetsiefan
@tweetsiefan 16 лет назад
I forgot to mention the data rate is 9000 kbps.
@moviemadness643
@moviemadness643 10 лет назад
didn't 190's tender say USA during rail fan weekend in 2008
@joanwinkley3327
@joanwinkley3327 5 лет назад
no just for the heritage weekend and besides, the whistle that 190 isn't wearing her actual whistle but they used here original whistle on 2008 heritage weekend
@lathanluu4535
@lathanluu4535 8 лет назад
throttle is different from the
@oofstranaut
@oofstranaut 2 года назад
And cool…
@oofstranaut
@oofstranaut 2 года назад
Why at the end there the horn being stupid
@mattwarren4334
@mattwarren4334 5 лет назад
It's
@matthewpawpaw2498
@matthewpawpaw2498 3 года назад
Number 190 and number 192 is better than number 12
@Punninator1
@Punninator1 10 лет назад
***** You obviously know NOTHING about what you're shooting off about on the internet. It was the ET&WNC, not "EC&WNC", it went to Boone-not Blowing Rock (or "rolling rock"), and the Southern Railway had NO ownership in the railroad whatsoever. The ET&WNC (in this case, Linville River Rwy.) also only came within several miles away from the park, and probably not within whistle range. That part of the line was abandoned in 1940, and the park wasn't even started until 1957.
@nicholasmedovich8691
@nicholasmedovich8691 2 года назад
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