Thanks! They leave the coaches in the depot most nights, so if you get there ~30 minutes before the first train you can see them come the "wrong way" up the hill.
You should visit again someday! There's a railroad museum there with a Atlantic Coast Line 4-6-0, and there's also a shortline called the Wilmington Terminal Railroad.
The first time I went to Dollywood the longest wait was for the train the rest of the rides had little or no line and I found it funny how like me people would rather ride a train than ride a roller coaster
We were there for Halloween. One of the "conductor guys" said they were having axle lubrication issues.said they were getting really hot. Did you hear anything about that?
Awesome video! I am hoping to head up there this weekend to get some footage. At 0:06 is that at the end of Ellejoy Rd and at the beginning of Old Walland Highway?
You have to have a High School Degree and be 18 years old. Me personally I’m going to go to a technical school to further my degree. I may work at Dollywood for a bit. But I’m gonna use my degree for something else.
Steam trains at amusement parks are always better than the gas and diesel-powered ones dressed up as steam. I always found it weird when I was a kid when the "steam" train went by and it was making lawnmower noises.
I didn't think I'd come to love American steam engines as much as I now do. The steam engine here is one of many that has melted my heart with love.
192 here is special to me as the first steam locomotive I ever photographed or filmed. I'm glad to see she's getting some international attention :)
Awesome! I'll have to get to Dollywood someday.
Beautiful video, would love to to see Dollywood.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Awesome! I've always wanted to see 192. I like the shot of her running light with no passenger cars.
Thanks! They leave the coaches in the depot most nights, so if you get there ~30 minutes before the first train you can see them come the "wrong way" up the hill.
@@SmokyMtnSteam Good to know. Quick question, have you ever thought about going to Wilmington, NC?
@@BenBensonStudios I visited the battleship North Carolina as a kid but haven't been back to Wilmington since.
You should visit again someday! There's a railroad museum there with a Atlantic Coast Line 4-6-0, and there's also a shortline called the Wilmington Terminal Railroad.
I'm getting ready to see this train soon and I was wondering if they allow tripod filming in Dollywood
"Klondike katie" and "cinderella" are very fancy names for narrow gauge steam locomotives indeed!
I hope to see a cass video again sometime!
I was there this weekend, so I'll have the video up soon
@@SmokyMtnSteam ooo yes excited to see it!
Nice video!
The first time I went to Dollywood the longest wait was for the train the rest of the rides had little or no line and I found it funny how like me people would rather ride a train than ride a roller coaster
We were there for Halloween. One of the "conductor guys" said they were having axle lubrication issues.said they were getting really hot. Did you hear anything about that?
Awesome video! I am hoping to head up there this weekend to get some footage. At 0:06 is that at the end of Ellejoy Rd and at the beginning of Old Walland Highway?
Yeah, next to where the cyclists park
Anyone have an idea of how you get the job of being on the engine crew at dollywood?
You have to have a High School Degree and be 18 years old. Me personally I’m going to go to a technical school to further my degree. I may work at Dollywood for a bit. But I’m gonna use my degree for something else.
@@TNRailProductions_01 but no real experience with steam engines?
Steam trains at amusement parks are always better than the gas and diesel-powered ones dressed up as steam. I always found it weird when I was a kid when the "steam" train went by and it was making lawnmower noises.
"Klondike katie" and "cinderella" narrow gauge engines. I wonder why and how they got those interesting names. But there names are cool.
They were once White Pass and Yukon Engines in Canada and Alaska in the 1800s and early 1900s
what whistle does Dollywood Express 192 have? hopefully Soundtraxx would be able to create it
That's a 5 inch Lunkenheimer 3 chime.
I love 192 like a son but I’m not a huge fan of the Lunkenheimer on it.
I prefer the Crosby 3 chime for sure
Nice job as always! Do they still run 192 and 70 on rotation?
Yes, unless one needs long-term work done they like to switch them every month or so.