@@RailwayProductions i was part of train festival 2009 when i had chance to ride on southern pacific 4449 daylight and it was magical journey ill never forget Happy 82nd birthday southern pacific 4449 daylight
@@CSXRailfanBrony-ChessieDayligh it sure was amazing for me and to touch her for 1st time was magical and talking doyle and crew was awesome experience as well
I remember 7081 coming to Iowa Interstate almost like it was yesterday. Hard to believe it hauled the last Jitong Railways steam hauled passenger train on December 8th, 2005, and she was built in 86’ just one year before my Dodge D150 was built! China never really let go of steam power, it held onto it well into the 2000’s! I salute Jitong Railway for giving us 7081 and 6988, they are well loved and cared for on my home road: Iowa Interstate.
Last Chinese steam was built in around 1984 had a great advantage plenty of coal and cheap labour Th Q 1 class were a modern loco and lasted welli to the 2000s
This is probably one of my top 10 fav programs related by Railway Productions. And it also a surprise that 2 of the engines seen in this program I saw in the same week in 2022.
Beautiful video of these large steam locomotives. I hope to see them all in the near future soon. My favorite of the main ones is Santa Fe 3751, these are all beautiful steam locomotives in this film like many others to be honest here.
I have this on DVD, however my version only had 765, 4449, and 844. 844 is the only one not shown in this version. Glad to see some Nostalgic videos to me is on TH-cam. I also have “Western Steam” but mine is called “Ghost Steam” and the Nevada Northern is shown first instead of 618. And I got Cavalcade.Of Steam, if “Strasburg Railroad” and “Cumbres and Toltec” being the only 2 railroads featured then I think mine is unchanged. Yeah I pretty much get weird DVD’s that nobody gets.
I remember putting in some of your videos on my portable dvd player for car rides. lol the amount of times i would wake up scared from hearing the blast of the whistle through my headphones. Takes me back. glad yalls are still here ❤
With the 3751, if they had a limit of 25 MPH and they wanted to work the locomotive, the helpers could have gone into dynamics to help work against it so it can keep working with power.
In 2009, I thought back and forth whether to attend Train Festival in Owosso or NRHS Teen Railcamp at Steamtown. Sure in Michigan, I had family that lived close by to stay with, but I'm forever glad I chose Railcamp. The memories made during that week are ones that will last forever.
The only train ride I can really remember was running from San Diego to San Francisco, was when it hit we hit a car in LA, when it tried to beat the train to an intersection. We arrived about 5 hours late to our destination. I saw the scene of the accident first hand, since I was in the 11 car….that how long the train took to stop from about 60mph to zero. Saw the body
….to continue, the man died at the scene, as I noticed his actions from my window. He was only wrapped around the head, stretched out like he might have been on a cross, but only had a cloth wrapped around his head….look like it took him about 10-15 minutes to pass away. We had to wait until the Coroner released the train…and they weren’t in any hurry.
Everytime I’ve heard 3751’s whistle, the crew isn’t really all that, crazy, with with the whistle. I still like the way the whistle sounds, but puts some enthusiasm in blowing the whistle 🤷
As horrible as running through a storm of flying arrows and bullets while in the middle of a cowboy vs Indian (Native American) battle. Now that would be even more horrible. Good thing we don’t have those confrontations anymore.
I think that’s No. 4460 you may be thinking of. It looks similar to 4449 due to sporting the same art deco look but it’s a different class called GS-6 whereas 4449 is a GS-4 and doesn’t share the Daylight colors
This was taken somewhere around 2009-2010, back when 4449 visited Michigan. Oh and by the way, you might be thinking of the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland.
For those who doesn't know that daylight is a girl, go watch Thomas and friends (back then) and you'll finally get to know everything about male engines
I have long admired the British for their dedicated enthusiasts in restoring steam. It is interesting to see Americans share this passion
I have this movie in my collection. It's one of the bestest ever from this production. I've seen both 4449 and 765 at Train Festival 2009 in Michigan.
Glad you enjoy it!
@@RailwayProductions i was part of train festival 2009 when i had chance to ride on southern pacific 4449 daylight and it was magical journey ill never forget Happy 82nd birthday southern pacific 4449 daylight
@@michaelbarrett5149 That's cool. No doubt it's a great ride behind this beautiful locomotive.
@@michaelbarrett5149 I got a chance to get in 4449's cab during that event.
@@CSXRailfanBrony-ChessieDayligh it sure was amazing for me and to touch her for 1st time was magical and talking doyle and crew was awesome experience as well
41:15 When I saw this it INSTANTLY brought me back to when I had ‘HD Steam Trains’ as a Blu Ray Disc back in the early 2010s, good times!
Yes, we licensed some of our footage to Topics entertainment for their "HD" series way back when.
That ex union pacific diesel on the point of that short line train before 3751 was something i wish i could buy.
I remember 7081 coming to Iowa Interstate almost like it was yesterday. Hard to believe it hauled the last Jitong Railways steam hauled passenger train on December 8th, 2005, and she was built in 86’ just one year before my Dodge D150 was built! China never really let go of steam power, it held onto it well into the 2000’s! I salute Jitong Railway for giving us 7081 and 6988, they are well loved and cared for on my home road: Iowa Interstate.
Last Chinese steam was built in around 1984 had a great advantage plenty of coal and cheap labour Th Q 1 class were a modern loco and lasted welli to the 2000s
Nice video!
This is probably one of my top 10 fav programs related by Railway Productions. And it also a surprise that 2 of the engines seen in this program I saw in the same week in 2022.
I finally found one of your videos I used to watch y'all as a kid
Beautiful video of these large steam locomotives. I hope to see them all in the near future soon. My favorite of the main ones is Santa Fe 3751, these are all beautiful steam locomotives in this film like many others to be honest here.
Delighted Thanks ❤ 🎉❤
They do not make them like this anymore
Modern trains are not the same
I’m gonna love this!
What Steam Engines are we gonna see.
@@ianchromebook7262 yes sir
@@ianchromebook7262 sir yes sir
@@andrewdiesel4014 oh in 2024 I Like Trains.
@@ianchromebook7262 Let's not overdo it, my friend. It's up to RailwayProductions to decide which program to upload.
I have this on DVD, however my version only had 765, 4449, and 844. 844 is the only one not shown in this version. Glad to see some Nostalgic videos to me is on TH-cam. I also have “Western Steam” but mine is called “Ghost Steam” and the Nevada Northern is shown first instead of 618. And I got Cavalcade.Of Steam, if “Strasburg Railroad” and “Cumbres and Toltec” being the only 2 railroads featured then I think mine is unchanged. Yeah I pretty much get weird DVD’s that nobody gets.
I have that on Blu ray
@@kingofthemonsters3712I have this on Blu-ray as well
I remember putting in some of your videos on my portable dvd player for car rides. lol the amount of times i would wake up scared from hearing the blast of the whistle through my headphones. Takes me back. glad yalls are still here ❤
I like the ATSF #3751
Wow!!!! Fantabulous,
That huge bell is amazing ❤😂😂😂😂
Awesome video 🚂👍🚃
Nice long video
Hey, Andrew D., did you know that Southern Pacific #4449 played the Gold Coast Flyer in the 1986 movie "Tough Guys"? It's interesting.
5:28
29:24 From Marcam Production Titles "4449 Michigan Odyssey"
29:24 That’s actually NKP 765.
Yeah.
4449 had a different whistle back 2009 then she does today
Did know that the whistle from the 4449 in 2009 is Northern Pacific Hancock cime3
Southern pacific 4449 31:48
Still sounded way better compared to her current one.
With the 3751, if they had a limit of 25 MPH and they wanted to work the locomotive, the helpers could have gone into dynamics to help work against it so it can keep working with power.
26:08 NKP #765 Nathan 6 chime.
1:26:59 AT&SF #3751 6 chime.
Southern Pacific 4-8-4 Locomotive 4449
13:10 [train chugging]
27:50 my favorite whistle on 765
Same
Watches the video.
My childhood: “Lots and lots of train! Coming round the bend and heading down the track!”
I wish this type of stuff would happen again in the modern day :(
Nice. New subscriber.
54:36 best runby
In 2009, I thought back and forth whether to attend Train Festival in Owosso or NRHS Teen Railcamp at Steamtown. Sure in Michigan, I had family that lived close by to stay with, but I'm forever glad I chose Railcamp. The memories made during that week are ones that will last forever.
Is this the first time you’ve captured 3751?
I guess this video is uploaded in honor of locomotive #4960’s 100th birthday, correct?
Don’t forget really small steam also grabs attention
I'm currently editing a program with small steam in it. It'll come out on DVD and Blu-Ray first, but will end up streaming as well.
The only train ride I can really remember was running from San Diego to San Francisco, was when it hit we hit a car in LA, when it tried to beat the train to an intersection. We arrived about 5 hours late to our destination. I saw the scene of the accident first hand, since I was in the 11 car….that how long the train took to stop from about 60mph to zero. Saw the body
….to continue, the man died at the scene, as I noticed his actions from my window. He was only wrapped around the head, stretched out like he might have been on a cross, but only had a cloth wrapped around his head….look like it took him about 10-15 minutes to pass away. We had to wait until the Coroner released the train…and they weren’t in any hurry.
How many steam engines are there?
Delighted Thanks 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
The Southern Pacific Daylight une une loco avec un style sportive avec sont phare tournant que de la classe superbe$.
Upload Western steam
I have this blu ray
I *LOVE* that whistle on #3751 *AND* #4960 at 1:50:59 *AND* 1:51:07!!
I shall play this video quietly at 46:04, 57:55-58:06, and, 1:50:12, especially since the scenes practically have brief moments of silence.
Everytime I’ve heard 3751’s whistle, the crew isn’t really all that, crazy, with with the whistle. I still like the way the whistle sounds, but puts some enthusiasm in blowing the whistle 🤷
Great!
like train
Dislike plane.
How horrible was it to run a steam engine train in the summer???
As horrible as running through a storm of flying arrows and bullets while in the middle of a cowboy vs Indian (Native American) battle. Now that would be even more horrible.
Good thing we don’t have those confrontations anymore.
❤
4449 went to Michigan?
Yes
Railway productions when are you going to make a program about the sp4449
But I Do Help Pere Marquette 1225!
Is that another one of your lies?
@@T128Productions well i'm Just Gonna Make a New Engine 4 The CSX Railroad Steam Program!
Run of fun 37:44
I thought 4449 was in a muiseam still
I think that’s No. 4460 you may be thinking of. It looks similar to 4449 due to sporting the same art deco look but it’s a different class called GS-6 whereas 4449 is a GS-4 and doesn’t share the Daylight colors
@@chloecover1276 And the 4460 is a GS-6. The last one with a single beam headlight in existence.
This was taken somewhere around 2009-2010, back when 4449 visited Michigan. Oh and by the way, you might be thinking of the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland.
Big steam 32:15
My name is Ethan A.
And?
They need more STEAM engines not Diesel.!!!!
both need more
For those who doesn't know that daylight is a girl, go watch Thomas and friends (back then) and you'll finally get to know everything about male engines
That’s not how it works.
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