me and a friend used to make up these jokes starting with someone trpping over a rock and we would make the person say HEY, WHO PUT THAT ROCK THERE? Well i haz a good idea for this one at the end of the video.
I love that game! Trainz Railroad Simulater 2004! It's amazing how in your video, you made the speed limit 70 M.P.H. Wouldn't Cassy Jones never mine the speed limit?
yeah i know.casey also told sim(his fireman that night)to jump off the train,then grabed the whistle and brakes and try to save the people.AND the train went from 96 mph(i think)to 32 mph before impact.he was the ONLY fatality.everyone else was alright.that IS a hero.may his legend live on.
this train was the last one casey ever took under his command... ...because it said he was found under the cab with grusome injurys that killed him in an instant................... poor casey...
Casey;s old engine #382 was regarded as cursed. After the wreck in 1900 it was involved in several more accidents. While being towed to the scrapyard in the 1930's it derailed on a switch and overturned killing a brakeman directly across the street from the Memphis Coffin Works. 3+8+2 = 13, and many of the men on the Illinois Cental called it "The Hoodoo Engine." BTW, fireman Sim Webb made a 78 RPM recording in the 50's with his recollections of the collisin at Vaughan, MS.
In the celebration of the famous wreck (Trains did a whole issue on it in April of 2000) it came out that Casey was indeed pretty wreckless when it came to his equipment. He was cited numerous times for excessive speed and at the time of his accident he was on a level(being discipline). But nothing has really changed all that much. Today's railroad is just the same as it was then - if you can get it down the track without wrecking we love you. If you wreck, you're a dumbass.
lol there is no way in hell that anyone, no matter how brave they are, would end up in a train accident with one hand on the wistle and one on the brake.
Courage was a less rare commodity back then. Men like John Luther Jones did not grow up as self indulgent, spoiled brats who were feed a constant diet of moral relativism. Good and Evil were absolutes and people realized that if you weren't on the side of one, you were on the side of the other.
Its called history, moron! The facts surrounding the Casey Jones wreck are documented fact. If you study it, you will see just how wrong you are. It is filled with men and women who sacrificed their lives so that other may live - or at least have a fighting chance to live.
Don't worry, I'm sure they won't be writing any stories like that about you.
'cause they thought it sounded cool with the music. PLUS what if you forgot what you were watching after slipping into a boredom coma in the first 15 seconds like I did? That whistle saved my life.
Casey was piloting ICRR 4-6-0 #382 on the "Cannonball" when he smashed into the rear of train 83, a freight who couldn't fit into the siding at Vaughn, MS because a northbound also accompanied it in the siding. Four cars and the caboose on 83 were on the main line when the Cannonball raced into town.
As for the simulation here, I just filmed the caboose, not the four cars, although I did have the entires of both trains in the simulation.
@Inuyasha4lif Are you sure? im sure its Casey, not John, crashed a train into a freight train sitting on the tracks in front of a station. Casey saw it too late and the brakes didn't stop the train in time, and Casey would've survived but he didnt budge from his post at the cab, so thats how he died.
His train was traveling at an incredible spee, it was a passenger train. The engineer of IC 4-6-0 382 was John Luther "Casey" Jones. When he knew he was going to crash the cannonball into train 83, he pushed his fireman out of the cab, and sayed, holding the break to the end. He was the ONLY fatality. the other injuries were the fireman (broken arm and leg) and the conductor (broken arm). He sacrificed his life for the passengers on the train.
@amtrakf40 actually when he transferd from frieght to passenger service he was assinged the No. 384, He used the 382 that night because the engineer of the 382 called in sick, so Casey filled in for him and road into the history books.
no donald, if you were a true railroad historian you would know that it was the 382 was casey's engine, he was engineering it when he double backed the cannonball out of memphis tn to canton ms on that fateful night, the 383 was rebiult at the illinois central's water valley ms roundhouse & continued to run & was renumbered, & was scrapped in the late 1930's and some rumors were that the scrap from the engine was reused to build a sherman tank during world war 2
Also Casey's engine was a Roger's 4-6-0 #382. The engine I believe is scrapped, while a 1907 Baldwin 4-6-0 replica is on display in Tennessee. She carries the same number as Casey's engine. #382
no it wasnt. I know casey is famous for driving that particular express but trust me at the time he was driving light engine. iirc he was travelling to relieve a failed engine or somesuch event, but the freight in front didn't fit into the siding, so there were a few wagons on the mainline. they didnt notice till it was too late.
hey if u were not tha there, u dont know what really happened so shut the hell up. why the hell would he be taking a light loco in the middle of the night? not gonna happen unless it was a helper (which it was not) or an emergancy loco( which it was not) your worng we r right, u lose. Failure!
well, im not gay, not some little kid and actually i do have a life, and a job. thats what normal people do. i aint no preacher either dumbass, i think you need to take a long walk off a short pier into a pool of man-eating sharks, then burn forever in the deepest pits of hell.
whether you're a little kid or not, you sound like a retard. Just tell me to fuck off, its much more effective than "walk off a short pier..." and come on, what self respecting adult calls themselves "train dude"...I bet you have a train set to play with and everything. If you're in your teens or over, you are seriously sad. If you're like 7, which I think you are, fair doos, but go and play with your toys rather than bother with the computer. Not for little boys.
well since i cant get through to this idiot, im just gonna leave it at that, be the bigger person, and walk away. its not worth my time to sit here and argue back and forth with person i dont know.
btw, yes i do have a railroad in my backyard. and also amtrakf40 thanks for the good video!
No, the locomotive was not haunted. It was a error caused by personel of the IC. There were 2 freight trains in the town where he derailed the train. But, the passing siding wasn't long enough, so, while one end of a freight stuck out, the rest was in the siding. unfortunately casey the freight.
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It was entirely Casey Jones' fault. He was exceeding the speed limit from the first, and the freight blocking the line sent out a flagman just as the rules required. Casey Jones ignored the flagman's signals. If Casey was able to stop the train like he did, imagine if he had begun braking when he heard the torpedoes -- there would never have been a wreck. Hero? Not!
Why would anyone give the above comment of mine a thumbs down? It's just the facts, people. The video is very well-done. The song is a real favorite of mine despite the inaccuracies. I guess I offended too many people who hold Mr. Jones that dear to their hearts?
He IS a hero! It was a bit hard to see signals in stuffy weather and when he wan a hurry, but He DID slam on the brakes before the catastrophe to save the lives he pulled. Or else the whole equipage could wave goodbye to their souls. Hero? No, even better up, he´s a legend!
Still doesn't hold up. That's what the torpedoes (caps, detonators) are for. And any engineer will tell you that they're unmistakable. The likely story is that Casey made the mistaken assumption that the train for which the torpedoes were laid out would be switched out of the way by the time he got to the station.
The loco WAS Illinois Central 4-6-0 "Ten-Wheeler" #382 and it WAS haunted! In fact, on its way to the scrap yard it jumped the track, killing the fireman. The loco I used was NOT a berkshire, it was a Trainz default 2-8-0 Consolidation, D&RGW #1015!
The only thing is his wreck date was April 30th, 1900 if you mean Jonathan Luther "Casey" Jones. :) .. Neat little annimation. :) . Thanks for sharing.
what are the names of the two songs in the video? and who performed them?
trainguy3985 3 weeks ago
too bad you couldn't simulate Simm Web jumping off just before impact.
Rodakgreen 4 months ago
me and a friend used to make up these jokes starting with someone trpping over a rock and we would make the person say HEY, WHO PUT THAT ROCK THERE? Well i haz a good idea for this one at the end of the video.
HEY, WHO PUT THAT FREIGHT THERE?!?!??!?!?!!
RobloxVideo25 6 months ago in playlist playlist 3
@MasterOfTrains The Grateful Dead's song about Casey says that he was high so fuck the greatful dead.
ColinTheAwesomest 8 months ago
what railroad map is that?
pennyf9 9 months ago
You do the death of my railroad hero justice. He would be honored.
22Tesla 10 months ago
how did you turn it into night without being in build mode?
games4356 1 year ago
WTF HOW IN THE WORLD DID YOU GET THE SID MEIER'S RAILROADS THEME MUSIC INTO THE VID?!?!?!?!
1230luigi 1 year ago
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ROCKING931 1 year ago
im sad, i have about 15 train sim games... and NONE of them can be uploaded on to my new laptop!
MrTrainboy1 1 year ago
@MrTrainboy1 you need a regular computer, not a laptop. I know it sucks! I've tried it.
pennyf9 1 year ago
I love that game! Trainz Railroad Simulater 2004! It's amazing how in your video, you made the speed limit 70 M.P.H. Wouldn't Cassy Jones never mine the speed limit?
waterbender01 1 year ago
i changed the whisle twice
sp4449lover 1 year ago
ey the musik is from sid meiers railroad :D
chaosemaster 1 year ago
I thought 382 was a Ten-Wheeler, not a Consolidation.
ScottishRails 1 year ago
Nicely done
SteamtrainFan1992 2 years ago
Exactly 94 years before I was born...
I was born on the 94th anniversery of this wreck...
ExcaliburLink 2 years ago
that's just one of the default steam engines
ONRrailfan 2 years ago
where did you get the engine p.s. what type is it
wfprr 2 years ago
It's a D&RG C41 1015, which is default.
BNSFandSP 1 year ago
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Change the music please.
classicalman114 2 years ago
NO HE WONT
he chose it he keeps it
no rude way
LuigiLuigi8989 2 years ago
Then the vid itself is emotionally detached.
classicalman114 2 years ago
yeah i know.casey also told sim(his fireman that night)to jump off the train,then grabed the whistle and brakes and try to save the people.AND the train went from 96 mph(i think)to 32 mph before impact.he was the ONLY fatality.everyone else was alright.that IS a hero.may his legend live on.
indifan22 2 years ago 2
whats the first song called?
metallicafan3113 2 years ago
It's the theme song to Sid Meiers Railroads.
darkyoda 2 years ago
plzzz tell me where u got this game from
technomann3000 2 years ago
you can get it from almost any store that sells computer games the games called trainz 2006 hope that helps :)
metallicafan3113 2 years ago
You forgot to whistle!!
Kleman09 3 years ago
this train was the last one casey ever took under his command... ...because it said he was found under the cab with grusome injurys that killed him in an instant................... poor casey...
indifan22 3 years ago
i have the same engine in my trainz
myships 3 years ago
Casey;s old engine #382 was regarded as cursed. After the wreck in 1900 it was involved in several more accidents. While being towed to the scrapyard in the 1930's it derailed on a switch and overturned killing a brakeman directly across the street from the Memphis Coffin Works. 3+8+2 = 13, and many of the men on the Illinois Cental called it "The Hoodoo Engine." BTW, fireman Sim Webb made a 78 RPM recording in the 50's with his recollections of the collisin at Vaughan, MS.
megan1975nc 3 years ago
ANY GUYS UP?
im bored on cam ap
Kabelbeistasse5 3 years ago
Casey Jones' was a hero back then and today, poor man
ualien42 3 years ago
I like trains and I like this. ^^
LansLoeher 3 years ago
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emmeressen 3 years ago
dude its so easy!
micahthatrocks 3 years ago
Is the locomotive actully a Denver & Rio Grande 1015
emmeressen 3 years ago
yes
micahthatrocks 3 years ago
What kind of whistle sound did it made?
mabmb1987 3 years ago
it sounded just like that, but wiht more notes/.
micahthatrocks 3 years ago
can you send me the sound of the whistle?
mabmb1987 3 years ago
how do you make the steam, my trs2006 never did that.
Steamlover824 3 years ago
In the celebration of the famous wreck (Trains did a whole issue on it in April of 2000) it came out that Casey was indeed pretty wreckless when it came to his equipment. He was cited numerous times for excessive speed and at the time of his accident he was on a level(being discipline). But nothing has really changed all that much. Today's railroad is just the same as it was then - if you can get it down the track without wrecking we love you. If you wreck, you're a dumbass.
turnoutjim 3 years ago
lol there is no way in hell that anyone, no matter how brave they are, would end up in a train accident with one hand on the wistle and one on the brake.
jadebullet 3 years ago
Courage was a less rare commodity back then. Men like John Luther Jones did not grow up as self indulgent, spoiled brats who were feed a constant diet of moral relativism. Good and Evil were absolutes and people realized that if you weren't on the side of one, you were on the side of the other.
CavoriteProductions 3 years ago 2
Where'sd you make that up - or are you REALLY REALLY OLD?!?! LOL!
People are no different chump.
excidedous 3 years ago
Its called history, moron! The facts surrounding the Casey Jones wreck are documented fact. If you study it, you will see just how wrong you are. It is filled with men and women who sacrificed their lives so that other may live - or at least have a fighting chance to live.
Don't worry, I'm sure they won't be writing any stories like that about you.
CavoriteProductions 3 years ago
Why so much whistle? he didn't know the other train was on the track cause if he did he would of stoped.
trainman932 3 years ago
'cause they thought it sounded cool with the music. PLUS what if you forgot what you were watching after slipping into a boredom coma in the first 15 seconds like I did? That whistle saved my life.
excidedous 3 years ago
can u plz plz plz plz plz plz plz tell me how to record it like that without using a camera
trains72345 3 years ago
use unregistered hypercam
flamekid150 3 years ago
John Luther jones crashed into a stopped freight train at a siding not into a lone caboose
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago
Here's the story:
Casey was piloting ICRR 4-6-0 #382 on the "Cannonball" when he smashed into the rear of train 83, a freight who couldn't fit into the siding at Vaughn, MS because a northbound also accompanied it in the siding. Four cars and the caboose on 83 were on the main line when the Cannonball raced into town.
As for the simulation here, I just filmed the caboose, not the four cars, although I did have the entires of both trains in the simulation.
Thanks for your interest,
Dan
amtrakf40 3 years ago
I know the Story
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago
I know the story,Oh and I found a download from Trainz a Replica of Casey Jone's ICCr #382
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago
@Inuyasha4lif Are you sure? im sure its Casey, not John, crashed a train into a freight train sitting on the tracks in front of a station. Casey saw it too late and the brakes didn't stop the train in time, and Casey would've survived but he didnt budge from his post at the cab, so thats how he died.
RobloxVideo25 6 months ago in playlist playlist 3
@RobloxVideo25 unless if Casey was his NICKname.
RobloxVideo25 6 months ago in playlist playlist 3
Whats the name of the song?
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago
R.I.P John Luther Jones
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago 5
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u guys are all losers...who the fuck cares about as train crash that hapenned 108 yrs ago?
JImbolovesyt 4 years ago
people who like trains and train wrecks thats who
Espeelover 4 years ago 2
His train was traveling at an incredible spee, it was a passenger train. The engineer of IC 4-6-0 382 was John Luther "Casey" Jones. When he knew he was going to crash the cannonball into train 83, he pushed his fireman out of the cab, and sayed, holding the break to the end. He was the ONLY fatality. the other injuries were the fireman (broken arm and leg) and the conductor (broken arm). He sacrificed his life for the passengers on the train.
Kahless02 4 years ago
Died with one hand on the brake lever and the other on the whistle cord.R.I.P John
Inuyasha4lif 3 years ago 2
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big fucking deal who cares
JImbolovesyt 3 years ago
um..................... people who like learing about railroads and trains smartass i also love railroads and trains your a fucker i hope you know
lvanciel 3 years ago
That diatribe makes more sense if you read it backwards.
shiftwork 3 years ago
Actually, the wreck occured on 30th April, 1900. And John Luther "Casey" Jones was the fatality.
michaelmohrmann 4 years ago
Casey's Locomoitve was a 4-6-0 not a 2-8-0
WWII4444 4 years ago
His loco was a 4-6-0, but the engine was under repair, I think. So, he had to take a
2-8-0, which was the engine he crashed in.
donaldengine9 4 years ago
no his his loco was a 2-8-0 but his use a 4-6-0 on his fateful run
WWII4444 4 years ago
Oh, Ithought it was the other way around.
donaldengine9 4 years ago
Re: Casey's wheel arrangement
Actually he was at the throttle of a secret government prototype RS-3 ;) ;) ;)
mathuetax 4 years ago
It WAS a 4-6-0, #382 that he wrecked. His normal steamer was 2-8-0 #683.
Dan
amtrakf40 4 years ago
right on i love someone who reads! :}
aflacduky 4 years ago
@amtrakf40 actually when he transferd from frieght to passenger service he was assinged the No. 384, He used the 382 that night because the engineer of the 382 called in sick, so Casey filled in for him and road into the history books.
WWII4444 1 year ago
no donald, if you were a true railroad historian you would know that it was the 382 was casey's engine, he was engineering it when he double backed the cannonball out of memphis tn to canton ms on that fateful night, the 383 was rebiult at the illinois central's water valley ms roundhouse & continued to run & was renumbered, & was scrapped in the late 1930's and some rumors were that the scrap from the engine was reused to build a sherman tank during world war 2
rando4038 3 years ago
I may not be as learned as you, but I have my fair share.
donaldengine9 3 years ago
i was under the impression that the enigne was sold to a mexican company in the 40s, or at least that's what Casey Jones Wikipedia article says.
NardolTheElf 3 years ago
It wasn't. It went to a scrap yard in the '30's.
amtrakf40 3 years ago
@NardolTheElf don't ever pay attention to Wiki come on everyone knows that wiki is a load of garbage
coolman1558 9 months ago
and then caesy said, "jump simm"!
redtail72 4 years ago
Would the train simulator let you put the engine number 382 on it?
Strideo1 4 years ago
Because it is too unlike the real thing. (the outcome)
amtrakf40 4 years ago
Why Dont You Show The Crash?!?!?
newe6000 4 years ago
No train wreck?
Yeah!
TexasPacific 4 years ago
We could better guess what happens next I suppose...
JoeltheSwedishDragon 4 years ago
whats the name of the songs that are played on here
lexmarks567 4 years ago
Sid Meier's Railroads theme song and Choo Choo Ch-Boogie.
amtrakf40 4 years ago
Great work plus I'm a Casey Jones Fan
caseyjunior 4 years ago
i live in jackosn tn , the home of casey when he died, & i've been to his grave 2
rando4038 3 years ago
wow lil bit of anger here. why dont we all drink some coffee and chill a little yeh?
also going to hell for making a comment? lil bit harsh isnt it?
meeplesquadge 4 years ago
I agree,Why don't we all just chill and leave fighting with people we don't even know.
Trainz984 4 years ago
Also Casey's engine was a Roger's 4-6-0 #382. The engine I believe is scrapped, while a 1907 Baldwin 4-6-0 replica is on display in Tennessee. She carries the same number as Casey's engine. #382
Chris9017 4 years ago
Chris9017 is correct. Tombaker1222, you're still not correct. Look up the wreck on Google Images!!!
amtrakf40 4 years ago
casey was travelling light engine when it happened....
tombaker1222 4 years ago
Nope, it was a mail/passenger train, #1, "The Cannonball."
amtrakf40 4 years ago
no it wasnt. I know casey is famous for driving that particular express but trust me at the time he was driving light engine. iirc he was travelling to relieve a failed engine or somesuch event, but the freight in front didn't fit into the siding, so there were a few wagons on the mainline. they didnt notice till it was too late.
tombaker1222 4 years ago
hey if u were not tha there, u dont know what really happened so shut the hell up. why the hell would he be taking a light loco in the middle of the night? not gonna happen unless it was a helper (which it was not) or an emergancy loco( which it was not) your worng we r right, u lose. Failure!
traindude109 4 years ago
382 was actually a replacement loco that night while the normal locomotive was in the shops getting an overhaul.
amtrakf40 4 years ago
sorry this was supposed to go under tombaker 1222's reply a little bit down
traindude109 4 years ago
OK. Thanks for helping.
amtrakf40 4 years ago
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you're such a faggot. how old are you? with a name like "train dude" you obviously have no life. go preach to someone who gives a shit
tombaker1222 4 years ago
well, im not gay, not some little kid and actually i do have a life, and a job. thats what normal people do. i aint no preacher either dumbass, i think you need to take a long walk off a short pier into a pool of man-eating sharks, then burn forever in the deepest pits of hell.
traindude109 4 years ago
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whether you're a little kid or not, you sound like a retard. Just tell me to fuck off, its much more effective than "walk off a short pier..." and come on, what self respecting adult calls themselves "train dude"...I bet you have a train set to play with and everything. If you're in your teens or over, you are seriously sad. If you're like 7, which I think you are, fair doos, but go and play with your toys rather than bother with the computer. Not for little boys.
tombaker1222 4 years ago
well since i cant get through to this idiot, im just gonna leave it at that, be the bigger person, and walk away. its not worth my time to sit here and argue back and forth with person i dont know.
btw, yes i do have a railroad in my backyard. and also amtrakf40 thanks for the good video!
traindude109 4 years ago
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hahaha i win!
owned!
tombaker1222 4 years ago
no you dont, no one wins
traindude109 4 years ago
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you retreated/surrendered
you think after the french retreated in ww2 they said to the Nazis "you didnt beat us"
tombaker1222 4 years ago
just shut up, no one cares what you have to say
traindude109 4 years ago
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owned!
you obviously do, or you would'nt keep coming back to check. You really know how to shoot yourself in the foot don't you? lol
tombaker1222 4 years ago
Just get off the computer.Anyone who spends that much time on the computer has no life Whatsoever.GO TRAIN DUDE!!!!!!!!!!
Trainz984 4 years ago
like you?
tombaker1222 4 years ago
At Least I have A Job,unlike you!
Trainz984 4 years ago
Thanks buddy!
traindude109 4 years ago
Amazing! I can't get my Trainz to work!
trainchugger53 4 years ago
Interesting...
amtrakf40 4 years ago
So you know your history? Thank god.
peepeevagi 4 years ago
Yeah, I've studied railroads since i was very little.
amtrakf40 4 years ago
Can you send me a letter stating what all happened? It sounds intresting and i can only find stuff on Casey jones, not the wreck.
peepeevagi 4 years ago
the music is from sid meiers railroads, i reconize it
wombat5344 4 years ago
Yes, it is the theme song.
amtrakf40 4 years ago
No, the locomotive was not haunted. It was a error caused by personel of the IC. There were 2 freight trains in the town where he derailed the train. But, the passing siding wasn't long enough, so, while one end of a freight stuck out, the rest was in the siding. unfortunately casey the freight.
CountVonBoco 4 years ago
Casey had the passenger train, "Cannonball" and it was haunted after the April 1900 disaster!
amtrakf40 4 years ago
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It was entirely Casey Jones' fault. He was exceeding the speed limit from the first, and the freight blocking the line sent out a flagman just as the rules required. Casey Jones ignored the flagman's signals. If Casey was able to stop the train like he did, imagine if he had begun braking when he heard the torpedoes -- there would never have been a wreck. Hero? Not!
aeolus925 4 years ago
Why would anyone give the above comment of mine a thumbs down? It's just the facts, people. The video is very well-done. The song is a real favorite of mine despite the inaccuracies. I guess I offended too many people who hold Mr. Jones that dear to their hearts?
aeolus925 4 years ago
He IS a hero! It was a bit hard to see signals in stuffy weather and when he wan a hurry, but He DID slam on the brakes before the catastrophe to save the lives he pulled. Or else the whole equipage could wave goodbye to their souls. Hero? No, even better up, he´s a legend!
JoeltheSwedishDragon 3 years ago
Still doesn't hold up. That's what the torpedoes (caps, detonators) are for. And any engineer will tell you that they're unmistakable. The likely story is that Casey made the mistaken assumption that the train for which the torpedoes were laid out would be switched out of the way by the time he got to the station.
aeolus925 3 years ago
quick triva the the loco is numbered #382 an was scrapped because it was haunted (of btw where did you get teh birkshire
K4driver2 5 years ago
The loco WAS Illinois Central 4-6-0 "Ten-Wheeler" #382 and it WAS haunted! In fact, on its way to the scrap yard it jumped the track, killing the fireman. The loco I used was NOT a berkshire, it was a Trainz default 2-8-0 Consolidation, D&RGW #1015!
amtrakf40 5 years ago
The only thing is his wreck date was April 30th, 1900 if you mean Jonathan Luther "Casey" Jones. :) .. Neat little annimation. :) . Thanks for sharing.
DNatureofDTrain 5 years ago
Oops. Sorry about the date, but yes, his full name was John Luther, but Casey is how railroaders and railfans call him.
amtrakf40 5 years ago
would be cool to have Johnny Cash verson of the song Casey Jones playing
Chatzi473 5 years ago
RIP Casey Jones
Headbanger14 5 years ago
Yes, sad thing it was. He was only in his thirtys!
amtrakf40 5 years ago
nice. 4 stars.
ronthecyborg 5 years ago
Thanks
amtrakf40 5 years ago
Please send me the ultra extended version of the "Sid Meier's Railroads!" theme. I love the music!
trainmaster844 5 years ago
What? My first song?
amtrakf40 5 years ago
Yes. I'll use it in an upcoming music video.
KEEP ON STEAMING!
trainmaster844 5 years ago
Great! I sent a message to you with a link that I hope works!
amtrakf40 5 years ago