This is the best recreation I've seen. Accurate audio, correct trains, and the correct type of crash. Amazing work. All it really needed was Simm Webb pointing out that there's something on the mainline for it to be perfect.
@@Joethec12 if you mean a replica it would require the people willing to do it, and if you mean clinchfield 99 nah that engine from what i heard is in deplorable condition both mechanically and somewhat cosmetically
This is the best recreation I've seen. Accurate audio, correct trains, and the correct type of crash. Amazing work. All it really needed was Simm Webb pointing out that there's something on the mainline for it to be perfect.
I did type his account of the crash in the description, but you do have a point. Thanks for the feedback!
Darn, that crash was massive, Casey Jones will be missed along with the original famous engine 382.
Casy Jones the brave enginer
R.I.P Jhon Luther Jones
*1863.
Death: april 30 1900
🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
R.I.P 382, at least we have Clinchfield 99 representing it well.
And 382 can be rebuilt
@@Joethec12 if you mean a replica it would require the people willing to do it, and if you mean clinchfield 99 nah that engine from what i heard is in deplorable condition both mechanically and somewhat cosmetically
😢 He was a brave engineer.
And took the trip to the promised land....
0:27 The screeching brakes sound effect from Thomas and Friends, folks!
no, it's from "The Train"
@@spiritofsteam Oh, sorry. My mistake.
only the engine rolled the cars stayed on the track
God speed, Casey...
Dear God
I'm surprised they were able to repair the locomotive.
Thanks Jonny cash for Ceeping the history alive⭐️
That's sad!
Hold on, I thought the coaches stayed on the rails?
At least, that’s what I read.
@@PHSR_Productions I saw a picture of the wreck, some of the coaches were off.
thevictorianhistorian.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/01616.jpg
They stayed upright, although some came off the tracks.
rip the brave engeneer 1:18 the train crashed