I did a "hands on the throttle" event with Barney at the Steam Railroading Institute. On occasion, he and I still talk when he is operating PM 1225 during the North Pole Express season. He's a great and funny guy. Nice video!
Anyone know where I can find the rest of the episodes somewhere officially? I do not have a local television provider, hence why I'm asking. Really loving the series though!
engineer6325 i got one kinda similar to this but keep in mind this is the first time ive seen their videos. and i see alot of similarity . but i have a series its called "sweet home railroad"
There are some clips from this season shooting on our Facebook page. We are talking to Netflix for the first 6 episodes; hopefully you will see them there. We just finished up shooting the second season that should start airing in 2017 Public Television.
Jeez! I guess that when you can't run a REAL Steam Locomotive...these will have to do. By the way, I know nothing about these "freaks" of the rails, (my Friend sends me these videos just to piss me off), but since "it". (not she), looks like it burns coal...so where do you store the coal??? Oh wait, now I see the tiny protuberance on the rear of the engine that looks like an oversized briefcase. Obviously the machine has a dual-stoker, (meaning 2 guys handling coal into this "mighty beast" in 2 large pieces at a time). Hey, whatever floats your boat! I probably wouldn't have such a problem with this outside of thomas the tank engine on the Strasburg line...God, that makes my skin crawl and possibly screws the kids up that come to see it not knowing what a REAL, (again), Steam locomotive looks like.
These ARE real locomotives! They can't all be 4-8-4's or Big Boys! These small industrial engines are often more accessible and can give a great steam experience too!
That looks like a lot of fun.
This show should be on the History Channel.
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I did a "hands on the throttle" event with Barney at the Steam Railroading Institute. On occasion, he and I still talk when he is operating PM 1225 during the North Pole Express season. He's a great and funny guy. Nice video!
:-)
This is great!
Awesome! Love ou guys!
I've been inside 75 at the lm&m railroad
TThere are some clips from this season shooting on our Facebook page. We will be putting more clips up on the Facebook page and here.
What’s the name of your Facebook page
@@andyoutlaww7494 the company dose not have a Facebook page the show dose and it the name of the show
wonder why they named Hank Hank. Was it for Hank Williams Jr?
Gramlings if you don’t mind me asking can you take hank to the Strasburg Railroad
You have contact them
Anyone know where I can find the rest of the episodes somewhere officially? I do not have a local television provider, hence why I'm asking. Really loving the series though!
engineer6325 i got one kinda similar to this but keep in mind this is the first time ive seen their videos. and i see alot of similarity . but i have a series its called "sweet home railroad"
There are some clips from this season shooting on our Facebook page.
We are talking to Netflix for the first 6 episodes; hopefully you will see them there. We just finished up shooting the second season that should start airing in 2017 Public Television.
UpInTheAirProduction
Wonderful! Thank you for letting me know! :)
Can you upload episodes 1-5?
We are talking to Netflix for the first 6 episodes; hopefully you will see them there.
There are some clips from this season shooting on our Facebook page.
Any news on where the episodes are going to be posted? Would've loved to watch them all but didn't know they existed at the time.
They are on Amazon now - Search "Have Steam Engine will Travel"
What will happen to the four engines if they have to give them up I hope they send them to museums
Why didn't they just huck up a hose to a fire hydrant tomput water in the tank
What is the 0-4-2 tank engine?
Coronet phosphate co.
Someone shoGramlings to lay a small railroad on the farm. Or a not so small railroad, depending on what they want.
12:27 poor locomotive :'(
The one at the scrm is actually under donations for restorations
How old is John gramling
At the time of this video 68 maybe 69
Only thing missing in Mike row narrating lol
We asked the reply was not very nice
They must have a crapton of money
No not at all
How do they make money so that they can run their engines
EP 18 or 19
and EP6
Jeez! I guess that when you can't run a REAL Steam Locomotive...these will have to do. By the way, I know nothing about these "freaks" of the rails, (my Friend sends me these videos just to piss me off), but since "it". (not she), looks like it burns coal...so where do you store the coal??? Oh wait, now I see the tiny protuberance on the rear of the engine that looks like an oversized briefcase. Obviously the machine has a dual-stoker, (meaning 2 guys handling coal into this "mighty beast" in 2 large pieces at a time). Hey, whatever floats your boat! I probably wouldn't have such a problem with this outside of thomas the tank engine on the Strasburg line...God, that makes my skin crawl and possibly screws the kids up that come to see it not knowing what a REAL, (again), Steam locomotive looks like.
These ARE real locomotives! They can't all be 4-8-4's or Big Boys! These small industrial engines are often more accessible and can give a great steam experience too!