Definitely a route that exercises the featured 2-6+6-2T Mallet Compound's full performance range. A Stevenson-geared 2-8-0 with 48" drivers would be more authentic to the "1880 Train" theme, but they're getting a little hard to find.
For such a large machine it is relatively quiet! Also, I thought that the worlds smallest operating articulated locomotive was a K Class Garratt (0-4-0+0-4-0) on the Welsh Highland Railway.
absolutly amazing to see these old steamers saved in working order too many steamers were scrapped when diesels were built much too the the shame of the railroads back then
ps fab filming especially coming thru the morning mist
Actually the shot you are referring to is not a morning mist, but rather the locomotive's own exhaust. The wind was blowing from behind the train at that particular spot on Tin Mill Hill and the engine was working incredibly hard, creating the effect you see in the video.
Definitely a route that exercises the featured 2-6+6-2T Mallet Compound's full performance range. A Stevenson-geared 2-8-0 with 48" drivers would be more authentic to the "1880 Train" theme, but they're getting a little hard to find.
bcschmerker 8 months ago
Really nice video. Great locomotive, wonderful scenery - I really enjoyed watching this. :)
kevininasia 9 months ago
Excellent video! The compound makes for a mushy exhaust which is really interesting and rare. She's a sweet machine.
Dockshund 1 year ago
Sweet video! I didn't know about this locomotive. Is it still in service? I'm planning
a trip out west next summer. Hope I get to see it. I have videos of U.P. 3985
posted if you want to check it out. Old video footage from the 1980's. I am going
to Missouri to video 3985 in about 2 weeks!
dreambuilders48808 1 year ago
Great video.
LostOzarkRambler 1 year ago
beautiful steamer, and yes it's a very rare mallet. thx for sharin'.
Oldskoolrailroad 1 year ago
First class video!Lots of nice camera angles.Keep up the good work.
Mlwtca 1 year ago
I think that was a pretty good video. Just a little correction, if I may. The #63 is a GP9.
TheFallguy 2 years ago
Fallguy: Thanks for the correction and comment.
tracksidefan 2 years ago
I wish Trackside was shown in my state
Trainfanatic192 2 years ago
For such a large machine it is relatively quiet! Also, I thought that the worlds smallest operating articulated locomotive was a K Class Garratt (0-4-0+0-4-0) on the Welsh Highland Railway.
SeriosProductions 2 years ago
Actually the text should read world's smallest operating Mallet. Thanks for the heads up SeriosProductions.
tracksidefan 2 years ago
Amytime, man. Still is a grat vid though, and a very impressive locomotive.
SeriosProductions 2 years ago
Very nice, absolutly amazing.
*****
lusagra 2 years ago
Good video!
5*****
svissar63 2 years ago
absolutly amazing to see these old steamers saved in working order too many steamers were scrapped when diesels were built much too the the shame of the railroads back then
ps fab filming especially coming thru the morning mist
flammabletube 2 years ago
Actually the shot you are referring to is not a morning mist, but rather the locomotive's own exhaust. The wind was blowing from behind the train at that particular spot on Tin Mill Hill and the engine was working incredibly hard, creating the effect you see in the video.
Thanks for the comment.
tracksidefan
tracksidefan 2 years ago
I haven't a steamer like that before.
736berkshire 2 years ago