You don't say! Mostly just lies about what's goin on but for some news stations that likes Donald Trump for 2024 presidential election. If he does wins by Nov. 5th. I'll be checking out your channel later.
It’s great that New York Central 3001 (Built by American Locomotive Company in October 1940) is finally getting the chance of returning to operation again after it last operated back 67 years ago in February 14th 1957.
I can’t believe I never was able to piece together that since seen the Facebook post of the Fort Wayne historical Society acquiring a set of New York Central passenger coaches that they were also thinking of bringing back a New York central steam locomotive that one of the streamlined diesel units would’ve came first to see 3001 coming back under their ownership is so amazing
This looks promising. It's looked for decades as if this engine would just rust away. To think it's possible - just possible - it might come back to life, is wonderful, even if I won't be here to see it.
Looks like the Pennsylvania railroad trust fund has competition, but I support both. I have a feeling the T1 will be done quicker than this one, but it depends because this thing is already built. They just need to refurbish it.😊
@@chooch1764 no, i mean like rebuilding a Hudson or a Niagara or these tipe of engines, i'm not saying that they should do it but like what they're doing with the T1
@@Bragbigfoot_2 Sorry, but your comment is confusing. If you want to see a Hudson or a Niagara newly built, then start a campaign for one of them then.
Guess big boys testing with the new tech that requires zero assistance from diesel took off. Which is good. Since we save labor on maintenance on diesel. Too many diesel’s for one train while one single steam engine to pull one train. Less labor to maintain since only one is being used.
Oh no! It’s the “man” who always THINKS he knows what he is talking about. The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society is way ahead of you. They will operate this engine on the Indiana & Northeastern Railroad, where 765 currently operates. Do some research before you speak…
Finally, the news covers important stuff
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You don't say! Mostly just lies about what's goin on but for some news stations that likes Donald Trump for 2024 presidential election. If he does wins by Nov. 5th.
I'll be checking out your channel later.
@@tonysamtraktrainvideos I can't tell, are you pro trump or ani trump?
@@orlandorailfanproductions314 Honestly, just like what he does and he always tells the truth!
You just can't mess around with the business man
But they still screwed up the reporting.
Yes NKP 765 and NYC 3001 are the excursion stars.
We need c&o 614 to come back and be an excursion star again
Same with L&N 152 and c&o 2716
@@thereptilianrailfans6495Rumor has it that 614 is being given to a new owner run her but there hasn’t been any confirmation
@@thereptilianrailfans6495don't forget about N&W 1218.
@@patrickjohnson5245 amen to that
It’s great that New York Central 3001 (Built by American Locomotive Company in October 1940) is finally getting the chance of returning to operation again after it last operated back 67 years ago in February 14th 1957.
Wonderful news for all fans of historic preservation
I can’t believe I never was able to piece together that since seen the Facebook post of the Fort Wayne historical Society acquiring a set of New York Central passenger coaches that they were also thinking of bringing back a New York central steam locomotive that one of the streamlined diesel units would’ve came first to see 3001 coming back under their ownership is so amazing
AMAZING
YES!!!
Awesome !
This looks promising. It's looked for decades as if this engine would just rust away. To think it's possible - just possible - it might come back to life, is wonderful, even if I won't be here to see it.
Best wishes for success in restoring a legendary historical steam locomotive 🚂🚂🚂🚂 train.
This is fantastic news. It will be great to see the loco running under its own steam.
Just absolute RESPECT.
3001 will be joining alongside 765 in the future!
That's cool
I think I hear Alfred E. Perlman turning over in his grave.
Stupid…..
Looks like the Pennsylvania railroad trust fund has competition, but I support both. I have a feeling the T1 will be done quicker than this one, but it depends because this thing is already built. They just need to refurbish it.😊
I wish that in the future someone could rebuild a NYC locomotive
The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society WILL rebuild New York Central 3001. Rebuild means restoration.
@@chooch1764 no, i mean like rebuilding a Hudson or a Niagara or these tipe of engines, i'm not saying that they should do it but like what they're doing with the T1
@@Bragbigfoot_2 Sorry, but your comment is confusing. If you want to see a Hudson or a Niagara newly built, then start a campaign for one of them then.
@@chooch1764 nvm
I just said that i wish it could be possible
Guess big boys testing with the new tech that requires zero assistance from diesel took off. Which is good. Since we save labor on maintenance on diesel. Too many diesel’s for one train while one single steam engine to pull one train. Less labor to maintain since only one is being used.
Good Luck with that ya'll...You're SERIOUSLY 'gonna need it ! Way too many rebuilds and nowhere to run 'em.
Oh no! It’s the “man” who always THINKS he knows what he is talking about. The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society is way ahead of you. They will operate this engine on the Indiana & Northeastern Railroad, where 765 currently operates. Do some research before you speak…
We're running at track speed on the Water Level Route with this one!!!! 🚂🚃