1:05 I remember the story behind the shown locomotive is that EMD made a freight locomotive, Southern Pacific wanted a longer passenger variant, and Erie Lackawanna wanted a freight version of that with more fuel and ballast. A freight version of the passenger version of a freight locomotive.
SDP45 are SD45s with passenger gearing SD45M are similar to P45s but lacked passenger gearing and we're set for heavier ballasting and more fuel for greater tractive effort
NGL right before 13:13 hit, my heart kept sinking as I thought there were no U34's left. Thank god one is still out there, hopefully it will run again someday. People don't think diesels are important for preserving as much as steam, which is unfortunate. I love diesels (even gevo's), they're all apart of America's ever-growing railroad history just like steam was.
Fun fact: down here in Brazil, there's still large numbers of dash-7s and U-boats, notably 9264 (ex-5099) a C30-7 that still sports the BN colors even after 20 years of operation, the original U23C's bought by the Federal Railroad Network in between 1972 and 1976, many rebuilt to dash-7 standards as U23CA, U23CM, U23C1, U23CE and C30-7MP. All of the above are still in mainline service, with 9264 being put as a MU unit on the last train headed by EMDX SD80ACe 8080, the SD80 demonstrator and the U23Cs being common as MU units or in other trains outside the iron ore drags.
I'm watching this as I'm here one block from the Cecil B Moore bridge and you just started talking about it. I'm so happy I found your channel. I love seeing stuff that is relevant to where I am and is so educational. Boy I need to ride some Septa trains.
I love the EMD GP40 and the SD40s one of my favorite locomotives of all time. I sometimes see the GP40 on the Atlantic City line in the push-pull configuration. Definitely would love to see the GP40’s in some more passenger transportation schemes and service like SEPTA or Amtrak.
Ferromex in late 2014 begin scrapping all former u boats and c30 left from fnm, today only one remains operate which is 3571 I believe and others from ferrosur and one c30 in ferrovalle. So I think most of the units maybe scrapped in 2003 or 2014 while other maybe sent into Brazil from TFM.
I love the GE U34CH’s and it is good that 3372 is to be restored once again. I had a look into the Lake Erie survivors apparently 3372 isn’t the only one. It is revealed they are two in Brazil apparently locomotives 3367 and 3380 now 4167 and 4180 one as you said is spares and apparently 4180 was a National Railway Equipment locomotive before being sold further on. As much it’s ashame 4154 could not have been preserved but hey hopefully 3372 gets restored to running order again someday.
I still don't get why SEPTA painted it in the 1st place. We're they thinking about keeping it or what? It's a thought that bugs me to hell ever since I made this video
Actually no, the loop at Fern Rock is used to bring NB trains to the platform. The former station only had crossovers in front of it and trains had to cross over in front of each other
Keep it up and had SEPTA kept the U34CH you are more likely to see them as maintenance trains on septa Commuter Rail lines but not Amtrak owned track They're the Wilmington Newark Paoli Thorndale & Trenton lines. I wonder if the network can actually support Dual mode trains like Alstom Coradia Polyvalent ALP-45DPs and Stadler Eurodual Locomotives. If the network can support them then they can be operating 30th street Center City to Allentown or restoring the Newark, NJ line pre 1981.
they can and did operate diesels on the lines before the Center City Tunnel was built but SEPTA is diesel-phobic so won’t use them for lines because it’d mean extending service to other places
You could probably make Engines of SEPTA on these trains: 1. MP-54 2. Blueliners 3. PCC Trolleys 4. Market-Frankfurt Subways Cars 5. Broad Street Subway Cars 6. Newer Kawasaki Trolleys 7. ACS-64
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt I was wondering if you could do some short documentaries on Canadian Railway crashes through Canada I understand that you do a lot of other railway around the world but I don’t think I haven’t seen one in regards to Canada yet I would like to see some short documentary on train collisions in Canada. If you can possibly make that happen
Meanwhile in a parallel universe, EMD approaches NJ DOT first with the FP45 and NJT becomes the 3rd railroad to buy the FP45. Also R.I.P. ALCO, it will certainly be remembered in history, especially better known for steam locomotives like the New York Central Hudsons and Union Pacific Big Boys
Can you do it earlier because I always work the night shift and we’ll it sucks to have to watch it the next day because all my rail fanning friends would have already spoiled it for me
Awesome video, thunder! Could you possibly do a documentary on that incident where an Amtrak F40PH NPCU in some special color hit a forklift in California?
SEPTA needs to get some dual power locomotives so the can extend service back to some of the former Reading lines past the end of the wire, without the expense of running new catenary. For example New Hope, Allentown Bethlehem, and Pottstown, if not Reading, are probably now viable routes
Isn’t it kind of coincidental that 3372 is preserved by the same agency that preserved one of the locomotives that saved it from the NY&GL yard?(Morristown & Erie 19)
I love all documentals Made by thunderbolt, please don't stop we'll wait More content. Here we also want to know about the only U34 that went down the border. Any info I'll share with you guys
The intro was the Walt Disney Home Video logo from the 1990s. I had a few tapes with that logo and that wonderful sound was burned in my mind since childhood and then it hit me, that'd be perfect for a new intro to the reboot of this series.
I don’t really care about this railroad, I’m not from this region. But this was fascinating. Maybe keep the series up covering obscure locomotive types in general.
Well the only difference is 8212 has known sisters running in Peru still running with modifications like a different radiator housing which I guess was to combat the C39's overheating issue. 8212 is just the only one left in the US that runs while 3372 is the only confirmed U34CH left as the rest of the U34s were scrapped or have an unknown status that is likely scrap. 8212 as of March 2021 is still in rough shape occasionally spitting sparks out the exhaust and leaving its usual smoke haze but the crews say it's running fine for now and there's still I guess a few parts from scrapped sister 8211 to keep her going and it's a miracle her turbo hasn't blown just yet as that's what eventually killed her sister 8211 and probably also killed distant relative New Hope C30-7 7087. It's common on W230 and is super rare on L160 however once 8212 dies it's off to Hatfield scrapyard.
To this day I'll never understand why SEPTA didn't keep 4154 if they went through the trouble of repainting it
Blue birds 4 ever and life
Catchy road number 😂
@Thunderbolt When can the Kawasaki B-4s coming?
I demand that 3372 should be repainted into 4154's bicentennial paint scheme as memorial honor and tribute to the engine
We mustn't make demands of locomotive repaints.
*The return of a Legendary series*
then the series disappeared... again
Nobody:
Thunder: Haha Engines of SEPTA Ep.9 sudden premier go brrrrr
A Genesis Engine I laughed at the profile it looked funny
Your pfp brings back 2010-2015 train face videos....nostalgia
That was the fastest live stream ever
It's called a premiere.
Lol
But it is engines of septa returned!
Septa international
It’s sad to see a locomotive do so much for a railroad and than be almost completely forgotten.
it wasn’t widely used, like the GP9 or F40s or other units…it’s easy to be forgotten when you’re small in number and long since retired
It's not happy but septa could of kept 4154 because they could've
kept it and then rebuild it into a better engine u30pch and then make more 5155-6100
Hi
When he says there is not much to talk about and it’s still the longest episode yet!
1:05 I remember the story behind the shown locomotive is that EMD made a freight locomotive, Southern Pacific wanted a longer passenger variant, and Erie Lackawanna wanted a freight version of that with more fuel and ballast. A freight version of the passenger version of a freight locomotive.
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You’re correct. I believe an EL SDP45 survives today in rough but economically restorable condition, might be Roanoke, VA
SDP45 are SD45s with passenger gearing
SD45M are similar to P45s but lacked passenger gearing and we're set for heavier ballasting and more fuel for greater tractive effort
Saw 3372 repainted and looking nice at the NJT 40th anniversary.
NGL right before 13:13 hit, my heart kept sinking as I thought there were no U34's left. Thank god one is still out there, hopefully it will run again someday.
People don't think diesels are important for preserving as much as steam, which is unfortunate. I love diesels (even gevo's), they're all apart of America's ever-growing railroad history just like steam was.
It does they made it operational
how do you like gevos in their current state???
Fun fact: down here in Brazil, there's still large numbers of dash-7s and U-boats, notably 9264 (ex-5099) a C30-7 that still sports the BN colors even after 20 years of operation, the original U23C's bought by the Federal Railroad Network in between 1972 and 1976, many rebuilt to dash-7 standards as U23CA, U23CM, U23C1, U23CE and C30-7MP. All of the above are still in mainline service, with 9264 being put as a MU unit on the last train headed by EMDX SD80ACe 8080, the SD80 demonstrator and the U23Cs being common as MU units or in other trains outside the iron ore drags.
4:31 rs53 horn
9:14
epic wipeout by the pole! xD
I'm watching this as I'm here one block from the Cecil B Moore bridge and you just started talking about it. I'm so happy I found your channel. I love seeing stuff that is relevant to where I am and is so educational. Boy I need to ride some Septa trains.
Hey Thunderbolt! I Was The Kid That Was At Colebrookdale with you!
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That was very nice thanks I work for them for 35 years!!!!! And still do today on the Subway good company to work for!!!
Nice work it has been a while since you made one of these good job.
Thank you for making this video I appreciate it ❤️
great to have this series back in production! Keep up the great work!
I love the EMD GP40 and the SD40s one of my favorite locomotives of all time. I sometimes see the GP40 on the Atlantic City line in the push-pull configuration. Definitely would love to see the GP40’s in some more passenger transportation schemes and service like SEPTA or Amtrak.
Hell yeah Engines of Septa are back
Waiting time:exists
Everyone: no
r.i.p the ge u34ch anyway great video thunder
Had to keep replaying the clip of the guy running into that column. That was totally unexpected.
What a great stream @Thunderbolt 1000 Siren Productions
Excellent and accurate commentary...two thumbs up and five stars!!!!!
Well done, thanks for the info and documentary!
YEESSS FINALY I'VE BEE WAITING FOR THIS TO RETURN
Very nicely done Thunder! I enjoyed it!
14:11 rs54 horn
4:31 rs53 14:11 rs54 horn
Great episode that was very informative please keep up the good work and if possible, please don't make us wait another 2 years
This is definitely a new series
Feels like one but it's just a reboot of a dead one
Ferromex in late 2014 begin scrapping all former u boats and c30 left from fnm, today only one remains operate which is 3571 I believe and others from ferrosur and one c30 in ferrovalle. So I think most of the units maybe scrapped in 2003 or 2014 while other maybe sent into Brazil from TFM.
Mexico lost quite a number of locomotives and they haven’t been great at hardly saving much their for preservation as well.
Finally another episode of engines of septa
Thanks for showing
this was a great vid better then the ALP-44 or AEM-7 this was great!
I miss these engines
I love the GE U34CH’s and it is good that 3372 is to be restored once again.
I had a look into the Lake Erie survivors apparently 3372 isn’t the only one. It is revealed they are two in Brazil apparently locomotives 3367 and 3380 now 4167 and 4180 one as you said is spares and apparently 4180 was a National Railway Equipment locomotive before being sold further on.
As much it’s ashame 4154 could not have been preserved but hey hopefully 3372 gets restored to running order again someday.
It was borrowed from Transit and they were pissed when they saw we painted it Septa Blue with yeller handrails.
I still don't get why SEPTA painted it in the 1st place. We're they thinking about keeping it or what? It's a thought that bugs me to hell ever since I made this video
12:50 I’m Actually In Mexico And I See The U34CH All The Time Here In Regular Freight Service
Actually no, the loop at Fern Rock is used to bring NB trains to the platform.
The former station only had crossovers in front of it and trains had to cross over in front of each other
Keep it up and had SEPTA kept the U34CH you are more likely to see them as maintenance trains on septa Commuter Rail lines but not Amtrak owned track They're the Wilmington Newark Paoli Thorndale & Trenton lines. I wonder if the network can actually support Dual mode trains like Alstom Coradia Polyvalent ALP-45DPs and Stadler Eurodual Locomotives. If the network can support them then they can be operating 30th street Center City to Allentown or restoring the Newark, NJ line pre 1981.
they can and did operate diesels on the lines before the Center City Tunnel was built but SEPTA is diesel-phobic so won’t use them for lines because it’d mean extending service to other places
You could probably make Engines of SEPTA on these trains:
1. MP-54
2. Blueliners
3. PCC Trolleys
4. Market-Frankfurt Subways Cars
5. Broad Street Subway Cars
6. Newer Kawasaki Trolleys
7. ACS-64
He's doing diesels then subway then trolley
I already requested the ACS64 at one point, but Thunder mentioned they were just too young at the time, and it’s kinda too late for such engines.
Yes, Caden Caccuro, great idea. And I can help him out.
I can help him too.
Yay a new engines of septa episode
I like the U34CHs. They're still Universal units, but they've got that GE radiator at the back, which wasn't as big on other U-series units.
Love the intro.
Learn about the P30CH's and their problems in Engine of Amtrak: GE P30CH. Fun fact: Despite the problems they had I love the locomotive (The P30CH)
Thunderbolt
Thunderbolt I was wondering if you could do some short documentaries on Canadian Railway crashes through Canada I understand that you do a lot of other railway around the world but I don’t think I haven’t seen one in regards to Canada yet I would like to see some short documentary on train collisions in Canada. If you can possibly make that happen
What a happy ending for the U-Boat.
I love using the NJ U34CH with the NJ paint on Train Simulator 2021
Who else left at 9:14 for a minute to go find the video of the guy hitting the pillar??
those S3L horns tho. so majestic!!
Nice!
Meanwhile in a parallel universe, EMD approaches NJ DOT first with the FP45 and NJT becomes the 3rd railroad to buy the FP45.
Also R.I.P. ALCO, it will certainly be remembered in history, especially better known for steam locomotives like the New York Central Hudsons and Union Pacific Big Boys
I thought the episodes are over but no it not I'm happy
Can you do it earlier because I always work the night shift and we’ll it sucks to have to watch it the next day because all my rail fanning friends would have already spoiled it for me
Just did for 5pm. I normally dont do this but since I do night shifts on occasion I'm letting this one slide
@@Thunderbolt_1000_Siren thank you so much i love engines of septa
Awesome video, thunder! Could you possibly do a documentary on that incident where an Amtrak F40PH NPCU in some special color hit a forklift in California?
Which diesel are you planning to discuss next?
I love this video
The Comet name didn't come about til the early 1980s when Bombardier built 117 Comet ll cars for NJ Transit.
Wow this is great.
HERE BEFORE PREMEIRE
It’s been way too long since the last episode.
Could you do one on the BlueLiners of Septa that were inherited from the Reading?
SEPTA needs to get some dual power locomotives so the can extend service back to some of the former Reading lines past the end of the wire, without the expense of running new catenary. For example New Hope, Allentown Bethlehem, and Pottstown, if not Reading, are probably now viable routes
I definitely agree with you there. SEPTA made the foolish mistake of not purchasing the ALP-45DP as well as the Bombardier Multi-Level coach.
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Yes!
I actually have a model engine of the NJT U34 in NJTs regular paint scheme
Pa-say-ick lol
Please keep doing this series. Heck, Amtrakguy365 ran out of engines to discuss so why not continue while *you* can?
Bro it’s been a year since this video plz make another
Can you please do the 1972 Chicago train collision and the 1977 cta derailment
I love your videos!!
what station do you start at on your trips to downtown Philly?and what center city station do you get off at?
Can you do the Market-Frankford M4's?
we should have an episode on the acs 64
Thunder: jeez I haven’t done one of these in awhile
Me: farts
Isn’t it kind of coincidental that 3372 is preserved by the same agency that preserved one of the locomotives that saved it from the NY&GL yard?(Morristown & Erie 19)
3367 and 3380 are still in Brazil over far away from United States in the borders
When will the next episode be?
Will you do engines of SEPTA Kawasaki K streetcars?
No that will be last
I love all documentals Made by thunderbolt, please don't stop we'll wait More content. Here we also want to know about the only U34 that went down the border. Any info I'll share with you guys
Ah yes the old engines of septa
….barely used and were really owned by NJT
@Thunderbolt 1000 Siren Productions What happened to engines of septa?
Passaic Pah say ik
By the way that SEPTAgeddon Picture was a picture I took. It actual the thumbnail of this video th-cam.com/video/_ogmYWDMdv8/w-d-xo.html
GOT MY FIRST K&L MODELS TODAY!!!! I LOVE THEM!!!
P.S. If your curious, I got The Ms Mikados, The J-Class, and S&A 750
when are you doing the phandale train accident?
Deltarune music mixed with trains. The best!
What's the intro music?? That awakened a deep memory within me!
The intro was the Walt Disney Home Video logo from the 1990s. I had a few tapes with that logo and that wonderful sound was burned in my mind since childhood and then it hit me, that'd be perfect for a new intro to the reboot of this series.
@@Thunderbolt_1000_Siren actually Walt Disney used that logo séquence 1986-1999
@@9751asd that's what I said...
@@Thunderbolt_1000_Siren yeah I know I just wanted to post how long that séquence was used for
Early 90’s instruction video vibe
I don’t really care about this railroad, I’m not from this region. But this was fascinating. Maybe keep the series up covering obscure locomotive types in general.
A new series???
Just a reboot
Hey Thunder, i wonder if you're gonna do the Saint Paul Minnesota 24 years later.
Sorry. I'm gonna be quite busy that weekend so no not this year
Yea boiiiiii
Talk about the failed SPSF railroad in a later livestream please
I hope someone does “Engines of Philippine National Railways”
3372 reminds me a bit of NS 8212. The only one in its class that’s alive. At least 3372 was preserved. 8212 is planned on being scrapped.
Well the only difference is 8212 has known sisters running in Peru still running with modifications like a different radiator housing which I guess was to combat the C39's overheating issue. 8212 is just the only one left in the US that runs while 3372 is the only confirmed U34CH left as the rest of the U34s were scrapped or have an unknown status that is likely scrap. 8212 as of March 2021 is still in rough shape occasionally spitting sparks out the exhaust and leaving its usual smoke haze but the crews say it's running fine for now and there's still I guess a few parts from scrapped sister 8211 to keep her going and it's a miracle her turbo hasn't blown just yet as that's what eventually killed her sister 8211 and probably also killed distant relative New Hope C30-7 7087. It's common on W230 and is super rare on L160 however once 8212 dies it's off to Hatfield scrapyard.
are you gonna the MFL budd M3’s
Aren't ALL U-boats mixed traffic?
3372 (nickname USA diesel AU of Flying Scotsman) along with other locomotives