I know that this is a CNJ 3-chime, I'm just noting that it sounds the same notes as a PRR 3 chime. In the beginning it starts off sounding E, G, B then jumps to F#, A, D1 1st Inversion triad....which is the same double-chord music that Pennsy whistles are known for....so beautiful!
@CSX6000 You got me on-camera running like nuts to get the perfect shot of 425 starting at 4:28 in the video! XD FUNNY! Thanks for including me, Adam. I owe ya one. -Max
Adam, excellent footage of the excursion through the Lehigh Valley area from Jim Thorpe with #425. My husband and I hope to go up there before the fall season is over. I hope #425 is running. We were in Kempton at the WK&S recently, but #65 wasn't running. Under federal mandate she needs to pass inspection before operation. I enjoy the scenery at the lake. Thanks for posting! Diane Potter
Wonderful Videos!! When two or more modern diesel electric locomotives are working together, I think they "power synchronized", i.e., each does the same amount of work. How is is done when as in this video you have a vintage steam engine and a diesel electric on the same train? I love these videos; thanks for posting them. RL Atlanta, GA USA
@TheDeputation I'm not 100% sure, but I think that's where they are storing the 2102, and the 425 when it is not running. I think there was another steam engine in there at another time, the number I'm not sure of, and I don't even know if it's there anymore.
@acdc9902 Wow that is surprising! I can't believe the fireman can keep up with this baby. They really get her fire going on the rails. That's unbelievable.
hey adam you wouldn't happen to have footage from Oct 10th would you. cuz me and some members from NJLS rode the Oct 10th trip, and i think saw you chase the train at a few locations. then again im not sure maybe it was some kid who looked like you
I wonder... At 6:34, why do those 2 guys have to stand on the back of the tender where if they fall, they're dead? I would think that standing on the side ladder would make more sense and be safer. Let alone 2 guys to back an engine up?
2:11 Does that say.. C&O…?? If so then what locomotive was that? Edit: I see its 614 now, (quality of video was bad when I first looked at it) but why was 614 there?
A friend, I think his handle is Carytrain4501, sent me a link to this video. It's great. Thanks for sharing. Nothing like this around my hometown, Lineville, AL, namesake city of its CSX sub.
@ChesapeakeOhio614 As far as anybody in this area is concerned, you have done yourself absolutely no favors by associating with Len Shaner. You'll understand as time goes on; don't say you weren't warned.
@ChesapeakeOhio614 You know what I dunno if your Lenny impersonating Ross Rowland or that you actually ARE Ross Rowland. It doesn't matter, I stand my ground and I have other to back me up that Len Shaner is nothing but a fraud and will brown-nose anyway he can to get what he wants.
I know that this is a CNJ 3-chime, I'm just noting that it sounds the same notes as a PRR 3 chime. In the beginning it starts off sounding E, G, B then jumps to F#, A, D1 1st Inversion triad....which is the same double-chord music that Pennsy whistles are known for....so beautiful!
0:32 what a beautiful CNJ 3 chime whistle!
nice shot with the 614 in the background - another awesome video!!
God creates man, man creates steam engine. Gotta love the 425. Another great video!
That is the most amazing steam whistle i've heard. I'd pay so much to own one of those
Nothing can compare to the sights and sounds of steam.. Great video !
Very nice video Adam... it is your best one yet!
Very excellent video. Man, Fall colors and steam!! What a classic combination. Love it, dude. Great job.
Fantastic footage ! Great video !
Thanks for posting .
Thanks Len!
Epic Rail.
Simply awesome, Adam. Nothing more in words to say
@CSX6000 You got me on-camera running like nuts to get the perfect shot of 425 starting at 4:28 in the video! XD FUNNY! Thanks for including me, Adam. I owe ya one.
-Max
Nice, not much of any foliage, but that doesn't matter, any running of the 425 is a good one. I wish I could have made it. :-(
Love the whistle and when it blows smoke into railfans faces.
nice video adam....what type of whistle was this ???? it was great!
Adam, excellent footage of the excursion through the Lehigh Valley area from Jim Thorpe with #425. My husband and I hope to go up there before the fall season is over. I hope #425 is running. We were in Kempton at the WK&S recently, but #65 wasn't running. Under federal mandate she needs to pass inspection before operation. I enjoy the scenery at the lake. Thanks for posting! Diane Potter
Wow Len, that's pretty cool that you know this SEPTA conductor. I know a SEPTA conductor too, but his name isn't John.
The echo from this Whistle is insane.
Awesome, Thank You! for posting!
My girlfriend even mentioned to me that the whistle in the beginning of the video reminds her of the horns from the movie "Silent Hill" haha
Wonderful Videos!! When two or more modern diesel electric locomotives are working together, I think they "power synchronized", i.e., each does the same amount of work. How is is done when as in this video you have a vintage steam engine and a diesel electric on the same train? I love these videos; thanks for posting them.
RL Atlanta, GA USA
@PereMarquette1223 614 is in Clifton Forge, VA as of 2011.
That turntable was clearly designed with larger engines in mind.
@TheDeputation I'm not 100% sure, but I think that's where they are storing the 2102, and the 425 when it is not running. I think there was another steam engine in there at another time, the number I'm not sure of, and I don't even know if it's there anymore.
I saw, very nice!
Excellent!!
Very nice, we got to shoot the tunnel on the morning run.
@acdc9902 Wow that is surprising! I can't believe the fireman can keep up with this baby. They really get her fire going on the rails. That's unbelievable.
Does this engine have a stoker? If it doesn't then I don't know how the fireman keeps up with the speed of this engine!
@PereMarquette1223 It's not coming back. It's staying down at Clifton Forge.
@Bassfanatic94
I work for the railroad, and i'm one of the regular fireman. It is a handful!
That engine chuffs louder than anything else doesn't it! Sweet C&O at 2:10
2:10
I was chasing the RDG FP7s that weekend.
hey adam you wouldn't happen to have footage from Oct 10th would you. cuz me and some members from NJLS rode the Oct 10th trip, and i think saw you chase the train at a few locations. then again im not sure maybe it was some kid who looked like you
I wonder... At 6:34, why do those 2 guys have to stand on the back of the tender where if they fall, they're dead? I would think that standing on the side ladder would make more sense and be safer. Let alone 2 guys to back an engine up?
@jlvr6racer Oh the 614; no. Ross Rowland (kinda) owns that but has nowhere to store it, so it'll probably sit in Port Clinton for another decade.
Penn Rail Videos was that the original 614?
@lovetoseesteam Thank you! I glad you like it that much!
@jlvr6racer Own what? The steam engine?
2:11 Does that say.. C&O…?? If so then what locomotive was that? Edit: I see its 614 now, (quality of video was bad when I first looked at it) but why was 614 there?
A friend, I think his handle is Carytrain4501, sent me a link to this video. It's great. Thanks for sharing. Nothing like this around my hometown, Lineville, AL, namesake city of its CSX sub.
Got some good hard runnin shots. Nice shot with the 614 too. Looks like we could get a fire in her and run her. Gotta win the lotto first.
At 6:10, there is a diesel visible on the left that appears to be a Baldwin. What can you tell me about this engine?
@dixiewife47 Glad you liked it!
What happened to 614 in Clifton Forge, Virginia? Is she still there?
what locomotives are in that roundhouse at 1:36 ?
Beautiful loco, but I had to lol at the JCB powered turntable
TheOrgano it did work fairly recently until thieves stole the copper out of it.
@JohnnySTEAMstain I sent Ross a message on TrainOrders. Hopefully this will correct the issue.
i thought this was a lunkenheimer 3 chime whistle ig i was wrong
@ChesapeakeOhio614 As far as anybody in this area is concerned, you have done yourself absolutely no favors by associating with Len Shaner. You'll understand as time goes on; don't say you weren't warned.
@Bassfanatic94 No stoker! All hand fired!
@Bassfanatic94
no stoker.....she is hand fired
why does it look like there's a bomb in lake hauto
614 in the back ground at 2:07
@eltonjohnfan100 CNJ 3 chime.
ok cool
@ChesapeakeOhio614 You know what I dunno if your Lenny impersonating Ross Rowland or that you actually ARE Ross Rowland. It doesn't matter, I stand my ground and I have other to back me up that Len Shaner is nothing but a fraud and will brown-nose anyway he can to get what he wants.