For the sixth time in her long career, the 4014 crosses the Mississippi to run up the eastern shore of the river before crossing back over at St. Louis. Enjoy =)
What a great site to see 4014 in its trip across the united states to all the rail fans enjoy it and to the kids you also enjoy it. safe travels everyday
Did Cotton Belt 819 cross this bridge. Because there was a vhs videotape, with one of the camera inside the cab and looking forward, Plus I also saw it on the R.F.D.TV CHANNEL on satellite, many years ago, on Monday afternoon on the show "TRAINS AND LOCOMOTIVES".
Yeah Cotton Belt 819 crossed that bridge in 1990 when it was attending the NRHS convention in St. Louis Pentrex made a video about it I am not sure if any other locomotive has crossed the bridge since 1990.
Is that the famous McArthur bridge I'm seeing? If I remember correctly the previous articulate locomotive to Cross that structure is Norfolk and Western A class articulated 1218 back in 1990 if there were any other articulated locomotives that of previously crossed the McArthur bridge let me know
@@andrew22800 I knew it I wonder if Challenger 3985 once crossed that bridge like Norfolk and Western class A articulated 1218 did back in 1990 at the St Louis NRHS convention
Million pound locomotive taking it easy while crossing a 100 year old bridge!
That is without question the finest video of Big Boy I have seen. This should win an award.
That is one. Hell. Of a bridge.
This is a great combination of what has made America great!!
That echo is great!
What a great site to see 4014 in its trip across the united states to all the rail fans enjoy it and to the kids you also enjoy it. safe travels everyday
Was that background cacophony 950 billion Cicada all partying it up?
PS: Great video!
It was so cool to see this train yesterday! Thanks for posting this crossing!!!
That beautiful place
super long paper bridge my friend, the view is really good
Beautiful.
Absolutely fabulous!
Did Cotton Belt 819 cross this bridge. Because there was a vhs videotape, with one of the camera inside the cab and looking forward, Plus I also saw it on the R.F.D.TV CHANNEL on satellite, many years ago, on Monday afternoon on the show "TRAINS AND LOCOMOTIVES".
Yeah Cotton Belt 819 crossed that bridge in 1990 when it was attending the NRHS convention in St. Louis Pentrex made a video about it I am not sure if any other locomotive has crossed the bridge since 1990.
That whole time it made me nervous, all that weight pressing down out in the middle between peers
Hi, Great Loco & video ....Dave, Eng.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Little whirly bird getting a look.
Is that the famous McArthur bridge I'm seeing? If I remember correctly the previous articulate locomotive to Cross that structure is Norfolk and Western A class articulated 1218 back in 1990 if there were any other articulated locomotives that of previously crossed the McArthur bridge let me know
The MacArthur Bridge is further north in St Louis.
@@andrew22800 I knew it I wonder if Challenger 3985 once crossed that bridge like Norfolk and Western class A articulated 1218 did back in 1990 at the St Louis NRHS convention
Thebes Bridge near Scott city Mo.
thats crazy because you were right next to me i was in the silver suv i was out the sunroof
Incredible sight to see!
WOW
Anybody got a link to the helo footage? Thanks.
Not sure if this was from the helicopter or a drone but it's pretty neat...
th-cam.com/video/ejjmWQQI9zo/w-d-xo.html
Hey we were not far from you. Were you at the park?
Yea, we were closer to the bridge, across from the baseball field.
That bridge doesn't look to be in very good condition.
Can you explain all the cars that the train is pulling what they’re used for
4014
4014's Tender
Water car
Water car
Diesel helper
Tool car
Boiler - dorm
Tool car
Assortment of coaches, domes, diners, and a generator car.
Bridge looks to be in a sorry shape.
Selfish fools in their helicopters
I think that's the local news lol
I just know you going to make a mega compilation of the Big Boy Tour probably when it's over.
I'm actually releasing compilations by state for this tour because one huge compilation would be several hours in length.
@@FanRailer yk I would watch it all day by day