Pretty cool video. Roaring Camp Shay #1 “Dixiana” is another beautiful locomotive. I hope Roaring Camp Shay #7 “Sonora” is back in operation very soon. One of the employees mentioned that they are planning restoring it sometime this spring, but I’m not sure if that’s going to happen.
I rode this more than thirty years ago. Lots of fun being hauled up the steep, winding grade into the Redwoods by a Shay. No cell phones or electronics back then to distract one's attention from the beautiful scenery.
Rode this train years ago before the canopies were installed on the excursion cars. Was a great experience. The engineer was dressed in period clothing (1890’s?) and had original metal goggles to prevent sparks from getting in his eyes. Nothing like hearing that whistle in the woods and the steam in our faces.
I am wondering ,why is it called Redwood Forest?its fun for yong kids, and wow tickets are very expensive now ...we been many times when kids were little..
Can someone tell me the location at 6:46 Indian train trestle I've been trying to find that for years and I'll follow the tracks forever and still can't find that spot
Pretty cool video. Roaring Camp Shay #1 “Dixiana” is another beautiful locomotive. I hope Roaring Camp Shay #7 “Sonora” is back in operation very soon. One of the employees mentioned that they are planning restoring it sometime this spring, but I’m not sure if that’s going to happen.
That would be cool!
I rode this more than thirty years ago. Lots of fun being hauled up the steep, winding grade into the Redwoods by a Shay. No cell phones or electronics back then to distract one's attention from the beautiful scenery.
Thank you for sharing this! What a nice video !!!
This is so cool 😎
Thanks!
Rode this train years ago before the canopies were installed on the excursion cars.
Was a great experience. The engineer was dressed in period clothing (1890’s?) and had original metal goggles to prevent sparks from getting in his eyes.
Nothing like hearing that whistle in the woods and the steam in our faces.
There’s still no canopies on most of the cars, i don’t know why that day they had one for every car, usually it’s on rainy days.
Nice video
❤🎉🎉
Thanks 🤗
I don't think we realize how GRACED we truly are; if tree's could talk, what a story they could tell.....
Indeed
Wonder when the Heisler will be working?
In a few years, the Climax will be operational.
Then we will have the trifecta of geared steam locomotives.
I am wondering ,why is it called Redwood Forest?its fun for yong kids, and wow tickets are very expensive now ...we been many times when kids were little..
Pass by Everyday on my way to work ,,
Can someone tell me the location at 6:46 Indian train trestle I've been trying to find that for years and I'll follow the tracks forever and still can't find that spot
Will the steam train do a couple stops during 75 minutes?
One bathroom break halfway through.
Why ruin a perfectly good video by adding music?
super boring trip