And when he had those flashbacks he definitely did not want that happening with 4014. It was tragic enough that 844 hit a person, we don't need big boy hitting a person
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Nobody: The big boy: GET 🎺 OFF 🎺 MY 🎺 DAMN 🎺 TRACK! 🎺🎺🎺🎺 Side note: I went to see the big boy with my dad when it was traveling through Wyoming and it was an amazing experience, I can’t wait til they run him again
For the first 19 seconds I thought that was some type of background music but later I understood it was the horn of the loco; really a nostalgic feeling.
And not harmless either. 🤦♂️ If a loud ass noise won’t get the message across to not be a damn fool on railroad tracks, then severe injuries, however tragic they are, will. (I’m NOT condoning this, btw, just sometimes, no other way than the hard way will make a lesson stick. I WISH it WERE different, but alas)
Big Boy: “Do the king of steam a favor, AND GET THE HECK OFF THE TRACKS! I WILL NOT HAVE ANOTHER FATALITY AFTER THE DISASTER OF MY COUSIN! SO MOVE IT!”
These morons think by standing next to the tracks they can get the best pictures/vids/audio. Then as the engine gets closer they run backwards as the engine is too big to see it run/operate. Best shots and sound come standing 100 + feet back. UP 3985 was the first I made vids of. I was back about 30 feet with my camera as it chugged by at 10-15 mph . Terrible sound and shots. As it left the next morning I made these shots more than 100 feet back. Got some great oic and vids/sound and zoom in on the drivers working.... and the entire engine. Those people know the rules.....but disrespect them which is the norm today.
Don't worry, I speak whistle. He said: "OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!"
A good old Hancock Long Bell 3 Chime, a very popular whistle and currently the only one used obthe UP Steam Program's locomotives as those were what they wore in service.
I've been by the track tracks when 844...3985 and 4014 came through. The first was 844 and we learned these engines are so big its usless standing close to the tracks to get the best vids or shots. Watching these morons standing on or next to the track ...then run backwards trying to get a shot.
Also, a several trains passed by between the time i arrived at sunset station in San Antonio yesterday at 6:00 a.m. and when Big Boy Departed after 8 a.m. There was a second track. Dangerous for spectators.
noticed that too, everything is live tracks, and that was proven while big boy was taking off from San Antonio yesterday morning. i've been wondering if that diesel train is helping the steam engine some so that it doesn't take so much wear and tear?
@@Omar-em7rl i really don't know why the diesel engine is there for but it make sense to have a backup. or maybe just move the train around so they don't have to build up the steam all the time. too many questions. i don't know enough about trains and much less steam trains.
@@dolinick They have the diesel to supply electrical power to the passenger cars and for braking so less wear and tear on 4014's brakes.Also as back-up in case 4014 breaks down.UP doesn't want a main line blocked.
Big Boy 4014 is blowing his whistle in an angry fashion screaming at all the fools standing on/ near the railroad tracks to "get out of my way, a large & important locomotive is passing through".
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
*Whistle* (Sorry I get really annoyed when people get that wrong) And If you recall, in 2017 a woman was hit by the 844, probably very traumatizing for him and the rest of the crew, so he does that to 1. Keep the public safe. 2. To not have to see that again
@@RocketStephen618 ik im saying he just keeps yanking it he should just lay it down because yanking could possibly brake the thing that blows the whistle
@@AltonRouteRailfan Are you seriously implying that the engineer, who has driven other steam locomotives in the past, would abuse the locomotive or any part of it to the point of breaking? Come on.
I feel like a more fitting word rather than idiots is half-wits (yes I am a hardcore Three Stooges fan), hopefully no one was struck by 4014 in this video.
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Well when UP 4014 is out on the road safety comes first for both the crew and the people next to the tracks they don't ask people to keep 25 feet away from the track for a reason if you're standing on the ballast (rocks) you're way too close to the tracks in danger of being hit. And a lot of people don't realize the true brute size of UP 4014 which it overhangs the tracks by 3 feet (36") on both sides the last thing the crew wants us to see someone get hurt or killed by their own stupidity being too close to the tracks as if they hit someone or anything guess what the entire train goes immediately into an emergency brake application halting the train to a complete stop then later on the entire crew involved are required by the Federal Railroad Administration, OSHA, and National Safety Transportation Board to be mandatory drug screened to determine if any drugs were in their system at the time of the accident remember the UP Steam crew are still UP employees bound by rules & regulations that they have to follow. And what the video doesn't show is Ed Dickens UP Steam manager/engineer was probably screaming at the top of his lungs yelling at people to GET BACK while he's repeating blowing the whistle trying to get these people's attention.
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
20 feet back. This thing isn't a toy, it will crush you like you were never there and keep going. If you want them to blow the whistle, do the "pull-cord" move in the air, 20 feet back.
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
They have all ready had a bad accident with a steam engine wasent there fault lady was to close to the tracks sje was standing on the cross ties....id really hate for that to happen to anyone else an id really hate to see the crew gi through that it's hard on any one but ol Ed don't thank he'd take it very well ...👍👍👍👍
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
I will NEVER understand how someone can see and hear the damn train coming, but their first thoughts are "I'm gonna get as close as possible!"
You feel that train too, ground literally shakes from the weight
@@lemmyspeaks More like from the kinetic energy of the train moving at 50mph.
I think the distance of the camera man is expeptible
This is exactly what we suffer from. All we are trying to do is prevent accidents like the UP 844 accident from happening again.
it wasn't 844,s fault it was the person that was too close to the tracks she was found at fault for the incident
@@monsterdemolitionman1235 I think that’s obvious. Yet people still don’t understand and continue to petition for quiet zones.
@@davidng2336 they don't care about safety of the rails
steam jets facing forward and away may help......blow'em out of the way!!
@@rearspeaker6364lol 😂😂😂nice one 😅
Ed was having flashbacks to 844
Dam, that was a terrible accident.
And when he had those flashbacks he definitely did not want that happening with 4014. It was tragic enough that 844 hit a person, we don't need big boy hitting a person
He blew the whistle 45 FRICKING TIMES AND THEY STILL WOULDNT MOVE
you counted right
Morons 100% thought the whistle was blown for their entertainment.
You actually counted?
@@sonicfan117dash2 yes
@@ntytp
Nice.
It sounds like he’s saying “GET. OUT. OF. MY. DAMN. WAY!!!!!!”
Srsly. How dense does someone have to be to NOT MOVE OUT OF THE WAY?! FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY NO LESS!!! 🤬
“Sir, how many toots do you want to give to clear the people off the track?”
“Y E S”
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Nobody:
The big boy:
GET 🎺 OFF 🎺 MY 🎺 DAMN 🎺 TRACK! 🎺🎺🎺🎺
Side note: I went to see the big boy with my dad when it was traveling through Wyoming and it was an amazing experience, I can’t wait til they run him again
Or he could have been saying Move 🎺 Move 🎺 Move 🎺 and etc
@Ray Merlin so huge it will make you look like a dwarf the Big Boy is 16 ft tall
Union Pacific 4014: get out of my train track people: okok!
When will rail fanners learn, if they follow basic safety rules then more railroads will be inclined to have more heritage engines running about
I would think that most serious rail fans would follow safety rules. Anyone standing too close are probably not too serious about trains.
Hello love you
Most railfans stay back far enough.
Then there are these idiots.
Imagine the Big Boy hit one of the idiots, and he goes to court to sue UP with the claim "I didn't hear it coming"
Since 844 killed a woman and she's not running no more
@@Redwagon2012 yay
@@sigmamealsskibidislicers56710 what do u mean
@@Redwagon2012 yay
Bruh
He is smarter than 99% of humanity.
Smarter than the average human hahahahhahha
this is also a reason why steam engines have whistles to warn ppl off the tracks not for fun
And Diesels have horns for that same reason. And people STILL don’t get its 🤦♂️
When you hear that waring whistle like that means back away from the tracks!
Nice emergency horn show
8
42
10000000/10
The way it whistled makes it a beast
Whistle.
For the first 19 seconds I thought that was some type of background music but later I understood it was the horn of the loco; really a nostalgic feeling.
Whistle*
Whistle.
Its powerful too like a dragon despite being nostalgic
*Whistle
if the whistle isn't a clue to move big boy will MAKE them move
And not harmless either. 🤦♂️ If a loud ass noise won’t get the message across to not be a damn fool on railroad tracks, then severe injuries, however tragic they are, will. (I’m NOT condoning this, btw, just sometimes, no other way than the hard way will make a lesson stick. I WISH it WERE different, but alas)
This was posted the day before my birthday, Ive always wanted to see this Locomotive in person...
Bigboy 4014: STAY. TWENTY FIVE. FEET. AWAY! CLEAR. OUT. OF. MY. WAY!
This is why we need police officers when a popular train comes by so people don’t get crushed
That I 100% agree! We definitely need police officers on each side of the track and tell the people that are close to the track to back off.
Let them taste the cow plow.......
GO BIG BOY.....🇺🇸👍
Cow catcher*
Big Boy: “Do the king of steam a favor, AND GET THE HECK OFF THE TRACKS! I WILL NOT HAVE ANOTHER FATALITY AFTER THE DISASTER OF MY COUSIN! SO MOVE IT!”
844 is not big boy cousin it’s his little sister
These morons think by standing next to the tracks they can get the best pictures/vids/audio. Then as the engine gets closer they run backwards as the engine is too big to see it run/operate. Best shots and sound come standing 100 + feet back. UP 3985 was the first I made vids of. I was back about 30 feet with my camera as it chugged by at 10-15 mph . Terrible sound and shots. As it left the next morning I made these shots more than 100 feet back. Got some great oic and vids/sound and zoom in on the drivers working.... and the entire engine. Those people know the rules.....but disrespect them which is the norm today.
This thing will be here forever
Don't worry, I speak whistle.
He said:
"OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAY OUT OF THE WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!"
dang! you are better than i am at speaking it
Big Boy : move move move move move move move move move move move move move move move move move move moooooooooove
The engineer looks like he's doing isometrics.
he's redefining doing "the safety dance"!!
Move...or get sent to the burn unit for a few months. PRO TIP: The engineer ain't waving. He's telling you to get back!
Big boy: see’s idiots
Also big boy: yeah it’s big brain time
Ed looked like he was dancing while blowing the whistle!
@329BigFan oh. I thought you meant something inappropriate. Sorry.
Yeah lol!
Oh I thought this was a whistle show😂
This whistle is fire
Totally! Best Whistle I've Ever Heard!
Same
A good old Hancock Long Bell 3 Chime, a very popular whistle and currently the only one used obthe UP Steam Program's locomotives as those were what they wore in service.
@@Railfan105. true
Impressive whistle blast.
My word, that is a monster!
Pro tip: Anytime a train of ANY sort is making short blasts like this with their horn or whistle, it means get off the tracks ENTIRELY.
Should have blown down the cylinders... bet they would have moved then!🤓
I've been by the track tracks when 844...3985 and 4014 came through. The first was 844 and we learned these engines are so big its usless standing close to the tracks to get the best vids or shots. Watching these morons standing on or next to the track ...then run backwards trying to get a shot.
Also, a several trains passed by between the time i arrived at sunset station in San Antonio yesterday at 6:00 a.m. and when Big Boy Departed after 8 a.m. There was a second track. Dangerous for spectators.
noticed that too, everything is live tracks, and that was proven while big boy was taking off from San Antonio yesterday morning.
i've been wondering if that diesel train is helping the steam engine some so that it doesn't take so much wear and tear?
@@Omar-em7rl i really don't know why the diesel engine is there for but it make sense to have a backup. or maybe just move the train around so they don't have to build up the steam all the time. too many questions. i don't know enough about trains and much less steam trains.
@@dolinick They have the diesel to supply electrical power to the passenger cars and for braking so less wear and tear on 4014's brakes.Also as back-up in case 4014 breaks down.UP doesn't want a main line blocked.
@@Omar-em7rl it’s there to provide extra braking power, and a means to move the consist off the main line should something go wrong.
Big Boy 4014 is blowing his whistle in an angry fashion screaming at all the fools standing on/ near the railroad tracks to "get out of my way, a large & important locomotive is passing through".
Wow... !!! It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
Hundreds of railfans are out when the Bigboy is out on the mainline
4014 is like GET THE FUCK OFF THE TRACKS
there is no sound better than big boys horn!
Whistle.
I was dumb
Thomas: hi percy
Percy: hi thoma-
4014: GET, OFF, MY, DAMN, COUNTRY!!!!
FDNY should have that kind of horn (whistle actaully)
A quick blowdown will get em out of the way REAL quick.
Yes hot steam blowing perfect 👌
@@Isaac-xd1se drastic problems require drastic actions!!
thats one angry train there
0:23 ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROOOOOOOAAAAAAAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR
Poor Ed is out the window going, "I'm not waving you fucking idiots, BACK UP!!!"
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
I Don't think idiot is a right term
Fomaer is more accurate
More of like half-wit
It's like 4014 is saying, "GET OUT OF MY WAY, YOU IDIOTS, STAY CLEAR FROM THE TRACK!"
He’s saying “GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE FUCKING TRACKS GIANT LOCOMOTIVE COMING THROUGH WITH AN EXCURSION!!!!!!!!!!!!”
He was going crazy with the whistle
Amazing. Well made and a fantastic train. Greetings Joe 😊
Up 844 flashbacks
Yea
Big boy said, “ hey get out of the fricking Way! Go!”
"Move, move, move, move, move!!..."
That's A Nice Whistle Show!
That guy vibing with the horn 😂😂 0:39
that means his hand to get back
The cow catcher works for people also.
I support the fact he’s eating everyone off the tracks. But you don’t have to yank the horn 30 times
*Whistle* (Sorry I get really annoyed when people get that wrong) And If you recall, in 2017 a woman was hit by the 844, probably very traumatizing for him and the rest of the crew, so he does that to 1. Keep the public safe. 2. To not have to see that again
@@RocketStephen618 ik im saying he just keeps yanking it he should just lay it down because yanking could possibly brake the thing that blows the whistle
@@AltonRouteRailfan It's really solid, won't break
As back in the day they had those on for years and they worked fine
@@AltonRouteRailfan Are you seriously implying that the engineer, who has driven other steam locomotives in the past, would abuse the locomotive or any part of it to the point of breaking? Come on.
@@ChrisNIN64 I’m saying it sounds a bit harsh but oo
Even the Helper Diesel had to turn on its bells
0:20, Get The f**k off the tracks by the Union Pacific Big Boy 4014
love it when the mighty Big boy does a awesome whilst show
NO ONE ever watches all these crappy videos that were made with their phones EVER. But they all risked their lives.
Well that sucked!!
They need a way to blast Steam from the front of the engine to clear people away.
I have heard a rapid fire whistle in person from the 844. Luckily, it wasn't a "GET THE F*CK OFF OF THE TRACKS", but it was still a scary sound.
Common Sense doesnt seem to exit anymore
I feel like a more fitting word rather than idiots is half-wits (yes I am a hardcore Three Stooges fan), hopefully no one was struck by 4014 in this video.
If I Drive
Train I would Do that lol
bigboy is a limousine locomotive!
Are people that ridiculous when there's a 1.2 million ton trian coming at you and the whistle is blowing frantically 🙄
Big boy, 4014 is acting like the king
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
people may be stupid, but lets appreciate this mightly whistle when it blows!!!!!!!!
thats how you get it done
“MOVE IDIOTS”
Did these people learn nothing from 844’s pedestrian fatality?
Lyrics: MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE *Repeat 2 times*
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Well when UP 4014 is out on the road safety comes first for both the crew and the people next to the tracks they don't ask people to keep 25 feet away from the track for a reason if you're standing on the ballast (rocks) you're way too close to the tracks in danger of being hit. And a lot of people don't realize the true brute size of UP 4014 which it overhangs the tracks by 3 feet (36") on both sides the last thing the crew wants us to see someone get hurt or killed by their own stupidity being too close to the tracks as if they hit someone or anything guess what the entire train goes immediately into an emergency brake application halting the train to a complete stop then later on the entire crew involved are required by the Federal Railroad Administration, OSHA, and National Safety Transportation Board to be mandatory drug screened to determine if any drugs were in their system at the time of the accident remember the UP Steam crew are still UP employees bound by rules & regulations that they have to follow. And what the video doesn't show is Ed Dickens UP Steam manager/engineer was probably screaming at the top of his lungs yelling at people to GET BACK while he's repeating blowing the whistle trying to get these people's attention.
Ok look, I can get wanting to be fairly close, within like 5-10 meters, BUT ON THE TRACKS RIGHT INFRONT OF IT!?
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
Seriously! Some people are truly dim
Of course they’d get in the way of a train. They’re Texans!
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
@@mylesthomasandfriends838 you literlly spammed these on almost EVERY TRAIN VIDEO
20 feet back. This thing isn't a toy, it will crush you like you were never there and keep going. If you want them to blow the whistle, do the "pull-cord" move in the air, 20 feet back.
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
The locomotive looks very buff and stronger than the Hulk
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
When I grow up my job is being a switcher train if anyone is on Union pacific railyard property I will blow 7,500 times
Not idiots, just railfans wanting a good view :D
GET 🚂 THE 🚂 HELL 🚂 OUT 🚂 OF 🚂 MY 🚂 GOD 🚂 DAMN 🚂 WAY
Lol
I need to see the big boy
I feel like you said the I word😮
Wwwwwwwwwooooooooo yeeeeeaaaaahhhhhh big boy
This is why we cant have nice things. It came by out west in oroville and did not see any level of this stupidity
what whistle is big boy sueing her original one or one of her sisters that was scrapped
her original hancock long bell 3 chime whistle
@@voidjavelin23 was it rebuilt
@@Coreyolson-to1hh yes, what else?
0:19
They have all ready had a bad accident with a steam engine wasent there fault lady was to close to the tracks sje was standing on the cross ties....id really hate for that to happen to anyone else an id really hate to see the crew gi through that it's hard on any one but ol Ed don't thank he'd take it very well ...👍👍👍👍
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
I love it when she blows her whistle.
It’s a he
Same but it’s a he
How do you know if it’s a he or a she The name doesn’t mean anything
@@ansongallaway8656oh shut up it’s a fuckin Boy!
This is why the class 1 railroads dont won't ro run mainline excursions any more.Can u blame them?
Why does my neurotypical 15 year old girl cousin Brooklyn Kienle who was a gymnast at age 5-10 years old know a lot about Cinderella, but not about Union Pacific steam trains especially not about this steam train big boy Union Pacific?
@@mylesthomasandfriends838 because shes more instrested to it? duhh
You go big boy get these idiots out way🖤🖤
Piękny !!!!
Cool
Whistling intensifies🤩🤩😂😂
niceeee🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💪💪👍👍👍🤝🤝🚂🚂🚂
nice 👍