I wish you attended the Great Western Steam Up at the Nevada State Railroad Museum during the July 2-4 as they brought in so many engines from the mid 1800s, all but one being operational. I was there on the 2nd and it was an unreal experience
WOW, Spectacular footage of that RR, We are hoping someday soon to get out that way and experience the SW parts of the Country. Have a great rest of your Friday evening.
An excellent video of the Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad. Great this steam locomotive, today as 425 of the D&RG and not as 315. Very nicely filmed the track and the landscape of New Mexico and Colorado.
I wasnt paying attention, but is the real 425 scraped? Anyway im definitely subed your the second best train channel i know. I watched you for almost my life
When the locomotive was purchased from the Florence & Cripple Creek RR, in 1917 by the D&RG RR, she was originally numbered 425. In 1924 she was re-numbered 315 when the D&RG became the D&RGW. Same engine, different time period.@@funtechxtream8753
I’m curious as to why the lettering was yellow instead of white like the 168’s lettering since they were double heading wouldn’t it have made more sense for them to match? was also the large yellow numbers being in the Railroad Roman font on the tender reminds me of the Southern a little bit
There was a bit of a historical discrepancy with 168s lettering and later with 315s lettering as well when we backdated her to 425. It was pointed out to us that D&RG documentation at the time showed all locomotive lettering was to be "Chrome Yellow/Orange". There are also accounts of people in the last 40 years or so sanding down the paint on a couple D&RG tender cisterns and finding remnants of large yellow numbers. So by those as well as a deep dive into a ton of historic photographs and documents for the shape/size/kerning it was determined this would be the correct for the target time period of 1917 or so. However by the later teens to the 20s or so before the D&RG reorganized, they made a switch to immiation illuminum/white lettering. So, one could say the difference between 168 and 425 is correct as a sort of transitional period. Theres a hand full of threads to read through on the NGDF if you're interested further. Crew member Dave Taylor had applied the yellow lettering onto 425 the Friday before the VIHR event, and had the vinyl cuts to do 168 as well, however time ran out by then. These were applied to 168 for the Lerro charter however, which is the same event most of this footage in the video is from.
Whoa! Cool glimpse of the inside of the passenger cars bro. 👍
This video makes me remember the steam locomotive denver rio grande 315🥺
Thank You So Much, Mister Mike Armstrong
My son is almost 3 years old he likes to watch this video much.
Amazing to see old narrow gauge steam locomotives like it operating today!
Thanks so much for the footage Mike!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
I saw D&RGW 315/D&RG 425’s tender at Antonito, Colorado during my trip at the Cumbres & Toltec, back in July 3rd 2022.
Nice!
@@CoasterFan2105 It’s undergoing a 1472 Day Inspection today. Also I’m going to be visiting the Niles Canyon Railway in a couple days.
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I wish you attended the Great Western Steam Up at the Nevada State Railroad Museum during the July 2-4 as they brought in so many engines from the mid 1800s, all but one being operational. I was there on the 2nd and it was an unreal experience
Who knows maybe he did. I was there on the 2nd too and it just felt like I was in a different time period!
Yeah, I wish I could have too but I just had too many other projects I was working on this summer.
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Fantastic video!! Love the beauty of. 425!
Me too.
It's a really neat locomotive! Thanks for watching!
WOW, Spectacular footage of that RR, We are hoping someday soon to get out that way and experience the SW parts of the Country. Have a great rest of your Friday evening.
I just like seeing these steam and diesel and electric or every train Locomotive type that exists
It’s neat that so many of them are still around!
It never gets old, Mike. Thanks!
Last year was a good time to be on the C&TS! Thanks!
An excellent video of the Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad. Great this steam locomotive, today as 425 of the D&RG and not as 315. Very nicely filmed the track and the landscape of New Mexico and Colorado.
Thank you very much! It’s a very interesting railroad with a lot of history. We’re very fortunate it still exists.
Amazing video i love Rio grande sadly it is not really in service but in Museums glad one is in Utah's Union station
Thank you! The Rio Grande was a neat railroad. Fortunately, it continues to live on in museums and tourist railroads like this.
@@CoasterFan2105 it sure dose
I LOVE those steam locomotives!
They’re pretty neat! Thanks for watching!
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Thank you!
Nice! As someone near this railroad, I want to see it too.
You should! It's a pretty amazing place.
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Awesome job Mike
Thanks so much!
@@CoasterFan2105 Your welcome
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Awesome Video Mike!
Thanks for watching!
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425 is great!
That it is!
@@CoasterFan2105 in fact, it's like small steam empire on wheels and I love it
Does anyone know how to take a ride on this certain train? I can’t find any info about an actual ride.
The website for the railroad is cumbrestoltec.com. They typically run excursions daily from late May through mid October.
Great video Mike
Thanks!
@@CoasterFan2105 you are welcome
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Thanks!
Sweet video
Thank you!
I would have liked to have seen all this in person!
Yeah, if only!
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nice video
Thanks!
Nice video!
Thanks, Ethan!
Great video! The sound of that locomotive chugging along could be set to music.
Thanks, Mike!
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nice video good
Thank you!
Hopefully I can ride these magnificent steam locomotives when I visit Colorado!
Nice Video
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Thanks!
Very nice
Thanks!
@@CoasterFan2105 you’re welcome.
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Man that is wonderful
Do they go to the moffat tunnel
Not on this line, but the Rio Grande did use Moffatt Tunnel prior to becoming part of Union Pacific.
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Awesome video
Many thanks!
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Awesome!
Thanks, Austin!
@@CoasterFan2105 And thanks for helping me locating some good spots along the Niles Canyon Railway. It will be a blast this Sunday!
Great Video!
I wasnt paying attention, but is the real 425 scraped? Anyway im definitely subed your the second best train channel i know. I watched you for almost my life
Thanks! 315 was formerly D&RG 425. So, not scrapped. Just renumbered.
@@CoasterFan2105 I know this is 315, but what about the real 425? Im finally back on this video
When the locomotive was purchased from the Florence & Cripple Creek RR, in 1917 by the D&RG RR, she was originally numbered 425. In 1924 she was re-numbered 315 when the D&RG became the D&RGW. Same engine, different time period.@@funtechxtream8753
Like111, good job!
Thank you!
Man I haven’t watched you since you had problems with youtube
Nice Video
Thank you!
Pretty Cool Video
I swear I get Rio Grand 425 confused for Reading and Northern 425
Cause I don’t say which railroad the engine is on
I’m curious as to why the lettering was yellow instead of white like the 168’s lettering since they were double heading wouldn’t it have made more sense for them to match? was also the large yellow numbers being in the Railroad Roman font on the tender reminds me of the Southern a little bit
There was a bit of a historical discrepancy with 168s lettering and later with 315s lettering as well when we backdated her to 425. It was pointed out to us that D&RG documentation at the time showed all locomotive lettering was to be "Chrome Yellow/Orange". There are also accounts of people in the last 40 years or so sanding down the paint on a couple D&RG tender cisterns and finding remnants of large yellow numbers. So by those as well as a deep dive into a ton of historic photographs and documents for the shape/size/kerning it was determined this would be the correct for the target time period of 1917 or so. However by the later teens to the 20s or so before the D&RG reorganized, they made a switch to immiation illuminum/white lettering. So, one could say the difference between 168 and 425 is correct as a sort of transitional period. Theres a hand full of threads to read through on the NGDF if you're interested further.
Crew member Dave Taylor had applied the yellow lettering onto 425 the Friday before the VIHR event, and had the vinyl cuts to do 168 as well, however time ran out by then. These were applied to 168 for the Lerro charter however, which is the same event most of this footage in the video is from.
@@TheWeigman very insightful thanks man
0:55-1:19 I’ve been on those trains
Awesome!
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Do you know if they are going to re-number it back to 315 or are they going to leave it 425?
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Wait did they change 315 to 425?
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