It is so good to see a "new" restored steam locomotive adding her sounds to the restored locomotive scene. I'd love to see her do some traveling, even if just in California!
AJ, Thank you for posting the video of the 165. Great to see her under steam. I remember her as a static display at the Boys Club in San Leandro, CA and at the Alameda County Fairgrounds many years ago. Also good to see the 4014. I attended the event but did not shoot any video.
This might just be local bias, but I think that the Western Railway Museum should get that Sac Northern gp (but seriously great video, I was there in the morning and it was really cool!)
It feels so good to see the WP getting some representation in the world of steam. Here’s hoping 94 and 334 are given the same chance someday!
Unfortunately, the 94 & 334 are at a "street car museum". I don't think they're into too much steam, . . . .
It is so good to see a "new" restored steam locomotive adding her sounds to the restored locomotive scene. I'd love to see her do some traveling, even if just in California!
@@user-AZ-phil it’s very nice to see indeed. Maybe someday they can take her to visit CSRM.
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AJ, Thank you for posting the video of the 165. Great to see her under steam. I remember her as a static display at the Boys Club in San Leandro, CA and at the Alameda County Fairgrounds many years ago. Also good to see the 4014. I attended the event but did not shoot any video.
@@robertjohnson5484 I didn’t know she was on display down there. Thank you. I’ll have more videos of 4014 up this Friday.
This might just be local bias, but I think that the Western Railway Museum should get that Sac Northern gp (but seriously great video, I was there in the morning and it was really cool!)
The 165 looks great, would be nice to finish her by installing the sheet metal cylinder covers, looks kind of naked.
Oh cool, the last time I saw 165, it still didn't have it's boiler jacketing on.
The Disney Land cab, 804 was originally from the CN railroad.
@@yardhog thank you, it’s funny how much CN stuff is in CA.
The two that walked in front of the moving locomotive at the platform, That was the most dumbest thing I have seen