Old #22 is no doubt one of the most beautiful steam engines still in existance. She is 9th oldest operating steam engine in the World, 3rd oldest in the USA, and oldest on the West Coast. A beautiful engine to see in operation no doubt.
This was taken on Independence Day at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City, Nevada. The second, fourth, and fifth locomotives are all residents there. Normally, only the Cooke #8 (fourth loco.) is in operation, but on July 4th they bring them all out to play. That year (2006), they had a few visitors as well.
*diesel 10* SILEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENCE! I KILL U!
southern4501isawesom 9 months ago
I just love how at the end they seem to be competing just to get that last whistle blow!
harrodsburgNSfan 2 years ago
at the end, they all wanted to get the last toot. XD
ronthecyborg 2 years ago
Now that is just AWESOME!!!!!!! There's nothing like a steam engine whistle chourus!
trainkids 2 years ago
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LNERMallard 2 years ago
Oh please be quiet! I hate multiple chords!!!
augpeh 3 years ago
Old #22 is no doubt one of the most beautiful steam engines still in existance. She is 9th oldest operating steam engine in the World, 3rd oldest in the USA, and oldest on the West Coast. A beautiful engine to see in operation no doubt.
Chris9017 3 years ago
this is a Thomas the tank engine moment.
micahthatrocks 3 years ago 5
Does E&P #4 still come?
SLSF1522 3 years ago
Great.
theeggrules 3 years ago
I love the old Inyo
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago 3
simply amazing footage, where is this??
JPtheHULK234 4 years ago
This was taken on Independence Day at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City, Nevada. The second, fourth, and fifth locomotives are all residents there. Normally, only the Cooke #8 (fourth loco.) is in operation, but on July 4th they bring them all out to play. That year (2006), they had a few visitors as well.
kkcowgirl 4 years ago