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  • cool sight, thanks for posting :)

  • should tryde firing them up see if they will move on ther own but cool vid

  • Pause on 0:24. Look at a people. 

  • Erm, no steam, no sound, just clicking and cranking?

    NOPE.JPG

  • what power are they moving under? there's no steam, and i dont hear an air compressor

  • @sgtwylde1996 Oen your ears and you´ll hear a diesel...... :D

  • @nevereveroutline i dont hear anything, and there's no diesel units in this video

  • Any update on their condition?

  • Mate there was not enough footage.Thank you for what you did upload.They look like old Baldwins.Bloody beautiful.Cheers.

  • Is there anyone on board? How do you stop it? Where is it going? So many questions that are hard to answer.

  • That's creepy- like a scrapyard funeral procession.

  • I just wish these new trains would have never been invented i love the rattle of them old steam trains they sound like soilders foot steps

  • sounds like a death march for a surrendering army.

  • put some eary music to this and you have a good soundtrack.

  • @scaleop4 : it wont be better than this sound

  • but why is it moving with out smoke

  • @LAWL60D cause these engines aren't working!

  • theres people inside them if u look closley

  • Einst das Rückrad einer Bahngesellschaft, und nun Alteisen

    So ergeht es allem irdischen dingen

  • bring out your dead....

  • Kind of scary.I:

  • This is so sad..... it looks like this is it for this locomotive. I have faith in the Poles though, I think that they will restore it. Poland has a good record of preserving history !!!

  • you should have taps playing on this vid

  • scary

  • I have faith that one day she will be a DIAMOND again!

  • Następna parada parowozów w Wolsztynie tak właśnie będzie wyglądała. Koncepcja na parowozownię: wieczne rdzewienie się i jest super!!!

  • the rattling noise scared me

  • how is that thing moving?

  • @Liamosaurus1 there is an diesel loco hiding in the front pulling them you can barely see it at 00:29

  • this is simple, when it shows something is pushing forward on the back and when something shows atraz're pulling in front, nothing extraordinary.

  • its so sad

  • An old locomotive towing another

  • What are the flat things on the second train at the front of the boiler

  • I think they are running down grade , with no diesel, If I pulled a stunt like that it would be my last day at the museum. So I imagine these guys are just thrilled to have this on Youtube.

  • The rattle coming from the train makes me think of a horror movie scene 

  • 0:20 the diesel is actually there in front in that shot don't be so stupid people, do you think they really be running away by them selves

  • poor old steam engines these are real ghost trains dead steam engines hope they get restored :'(

  • Let me explain to you what they do(there's a train yard that I pass on the way to town)they get one working engine to start it off then that stops and inertia will Carrie them several miles so that an engine don't have to waste fuel the fact that there are two will make it go even farther, once the get to their destination then they run into a car and they stop because the inertia of 30 or 40 cars is more than the inertia of the engines

  • theres a newer train pushing them from behind dum people

  • Ummm, not to sound like a dumbass but what the hell is moving that old girl? It can't be it's own power, and there's no engine pushin it.

  • well srry dude didnt see the desc. geez

  • How much would it cost to lubricate these poor things before moving?

  • what a school train??? as in a learning school???

  • @sonic2487 wtf is wrong with u. u need some school

  • thats an old school train....surprised none of the moving parts are siezed!

  • Very creepy

  • They built this country and look what has happened to them. A shame I tell you, every time they tear up a railroad, they are destroying the blood, sweat, and tears that our ancestors invested.

  • wait your right i did see a diesel loco but only a tiny part of it

  • i didnt see another loco maybe they are remote controlled or they werent braked hard enough and they are rolling down hill??????

  • @sonic2487 it's a diesel loco. you cant see it on film but you can hear it , it's pushing or pulling steam trains

  • The sound of no oil.

  • @andgate2000 Look at one of the coupling rods on the wheels of the second engine, there's no bearing, so it's just clanking around loose with every revolution of the wheel.

  • At least one main crankpin is going to require extensive work before the lok is steamed again.

  • The latest and coolest trends today is to spit, and take a big goddamn dump on western history, such as this.

  • how are they moving all by themselves ??

  • @MrRoytoy316 their being pulled

  • American history at its finest.

  • @carfreak272 theyre not american lol

  • @rubenisapanic BAM! Got me on that one! Well...history at its finest! Cheers : )

  • how did they get the steam trains rolling?

  • @Ellajake1 maybe coupled up in the front or rear and towed em to a fenced off area.

  • Wow, that sounds AWESOME! I love this sound. It's rather spooky and eerie, just as the title of this video indicates.

  • Great video and thank you for sharing. There is a ghost town (nearly) on an old rail line in the San Luis Valley of Colorado known as Colorado's loneliest railroad. It is said to have a ghost train running through there.

  • This are German Trains 1 BR 50 2 BR 52 :)

  • So they gonna be in museum or restored and used?

  • ouch...

  • nice rhytm!

  • how is the train moving? is an other train pushing it or is gravity doing it?

  • @brandonclarkish As you dont see the front and back in the same shot its safe to assume its being pushed and pulled by a diesel switcher.

  • Du hast aber ein schönes grünes Schwert! I like i!t :D

  • What a creepy train

  • I don't care what country the trains are from it's sad to see them go to scrap :(

  • savero nah its still trying 2 get to its destination :P

  • how long did it take to get to its destination a year? lol

  • The scariest book ever written: "Thirteen Volume One".

    You should Google it.

  • I agree, she sounds awfull. She needs new bearings

  • The 2-8-2 (second this video) definitely needs new piston rods, as the originals are stretched to the point that they cannot hold ball or roller bearings any longer. A silent locomotive is a more believable ghost of the rail.

  • @bcschmerker Correction---the locomotive needing new piston rods is actually a 2-10-2; clearer shot starting at 1:48.

  • Guys, read the description, this cavalcade is part of a museum.

  • i bet that train is in the scrap yard

  • @TheCakeCrusade43 if they find it

  • This is depressing. What were once grand old engines are now sitting waiting for the end.

  • I imagined a drummer walking next to the trains like a execution march.

  • Sounds like my 1993 Honda Civic thats still running, barely.

  • @tavis5500 Ah, yes. People will get in any god damn tin can now. After they finally got things to work, all innovations from then on became superficial. The biggest mistake a make is to fall under false delusions of consistency. Those electronically propelled mistakes would be down and out before any steam locomotive if God had anything to say about it.

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  • Sad. Need some bag pipes to play them out on their last sad slow trip.Goodbye to a another page in history.

  • Tja das ist eben der Unterschied, selbst die entfeinerte 52 im halbtoten Zustand sieht gegen ihre vermuttlicher weise tschischer Herkunft stammenden Lokomotive immernoch filigran aus.

  • get the wd40, we going to get her smooth

    

  • Fuckin gay

  • HOW DID THEY MOVE THE TRAINS!

  • Are they going to be scrapped?

  • IT;S REAL

  • IT;S SCARY

    

  • i cant find the sad...

  • Is it really that sad?

    These loco's were built for a purpose, they have now served that purpose. So off they go to the shunting yard in the sky, or MAYBE for restoration, regardless of how romantic and awe inspiring the steam age was, its a long extinct creature.

    If it was a choice between the cutters torch or sitting and rotting away, id choose the torch.

    You dont save a empty bean tin do you? Its served its purpose, but its not sad, and it is just a piece of metal.

  • @mitsucanter247365 you are a douchebag with no sentimental value at all. those locomotives are a great part of history and watching them be crapped is a sad sad sight.

  • @tavis5500 Am I really? Im all up for history, but there will be too many of them, what is it going to take for you to understand? a day where there isnt any room to move on the planet because of "sentimental history"? Youve seen documentries about hoarding havent you?

  • @mitsucanter247365 there are certian things that happen. when an item like steam trains become popular they are produced in huge ammounts. its only when something better comes out afterwards that ends their use. but after they have mostly been destroyed in the time period in whicdh something is better. comes the next segment of time. in which there are barely any left because they have all been destroyed and in this time they become wanted again. becasue they are rare, important parts of history

  • @mitsucanter247365 it happens with everything. in that middle period between new and old it is just, bad. and in the time that it is considered bad they are destroyed by the masses. it is only when the public realizes that they have almost completely been eliminated that they start caring again. this has already taken place with steamers but no matter what is created or invented there will always be a second best after it. and only when it has been completely wiped out do people care.

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  • @tavis5500 Because they have SERVED THEIR PURPOSE. Times change, technology changes, why use something which is out dated, dirty and unreliable? Im not saying that rail travel now is A1, but its a damn sight cleaner and safer than what it used to be.

    Let the dinosaurs die.

  • EVIL WICKED

  • IT"S ALIVE !

  • A loose siderod on the second loco is making the clanking sound

  • Coo; i like this alot you thought about it alot when you made this video . They are Big locies and i hope something was done whith them Cheers

  • I agree with @hypeshadicfu. ,Obviously at 1:13, anybody who pays very close attention can see that both steam engines are pulled by a small green shunting diesel locomotive. The movie was filmed in such way to trick us, the person who filmed this is very clever, towards the end the locomotives were being pushed (probably the direction was changed on a different track to a different location, or another engine was used to push them), but we can not see that because the movie comes to an end

  • I would've hopped aboard the front engine and gone for a ride

  • From the days when industry had aesthetics. Beautiful.

  • what is powering that thing? i dont see anything pulling it or pushing it

  • @nickman888 nothing its just a ghost train not even being pwered by anyone in the last clip you see the inside wheres someone has to power but no one was

  • @hypershadicful take a look at 0:19-0:22 near the front and tell me if you see anybody

  • @nickman888 oh yeah i see someone by why is he using the train

  • @hypershadicful idk if he is, i dont think its a ghost train, either that or he just hapin to be on there while it was moving

  • @nickman888 or it is a ghost train and that person is a ghost

  • @hypershadicful No one knows, Unsolved mystery i guess

  • @nickman888 oh yeah

  • o q estava tracionando elas?

  • gruselig

  • whats driving them

    

  • These should be bought and used by a movie production company....

  • This is cool...,I wish that I could buy them and restore them....

  • whats making the bonging noise?

  • @5bananas1 a side rod is lose on the second loco u can see it at 1:02

  • @racerboy23432 oh i saw it but wasnt sure if it was supposed to be like that

  • The United Nations needs to make it illegal to scrap old steam trains.

  • @omyajt i agree

  • die bilder in verbindung mit den geräuschen tun einem eisenbahnliebhaber so RICHTIG weh

  • where is this?

  • Thats some scary shit right there..

  • The clanking noise sounds like a march

  • just imagine her in her time and glory.

  • sadness... poor train

  • OOPS I mean pulling them

  • @Titaniccaptin read the description

  • the museum could take a little more care of those pieces of history.

  • @estesoyojajaja my town ship banned owrs and sence it basically became illegale to run them get fined for noise polluation and smoke they where scrapped

  • @cber8860 seriously? wtf man, why did they do that? where are ya from?

  • @estesoyojajaja people conplaied to much smpoke and to much chugging noise bastards and the museam would get around to disacenbing them and trucking them to be reapaired till about 2 yrs l8er as they where still workin on another im from rual southern illinois and so a crew was called in with a few trucks they took cutting toraches and cut from to down very sad but its the law

  • @cber8860 crap. I thought you american like old classic stuf like cars and trains. Man, what a shame. Could not you buy at least one ?

  • where r these steamers now

    

  • @TheInvisibleMrMan a freight engine is pushing them

  • um...how are they moving?

  • Zombie Apocalypse Train

  • Listin to Long Black Train from Josh Turnner

  • nice try

  • for another reason to the people who think the train is moving by itself its led by a diesel and pushed by a diesel.

  • Ok everybody none of these steam engines are here for restoration they are here for a railway museum!

  • @mark10788 Get out of the hobby, you have no idea what the hell your talking about.

  • @ALS2001 BITCH AT ME ONE MORE TIME AND ILL LEAVE THE FUCKING HOBBY WILL YOU BE HAPPY THEN!?!??

  • watching that made me sad, seeing thoughs locos moving without there own song of sound... it just hurts inside.

  • @crapthisisalongusern= Cheer up. They have probsably been restored since then.

  • @crapthisisalongusern can you reformulate that crap into English please. Maybe try thinking up a proper name instead of that crap you call yourself too.

  • @crapthisisalongusern .........yea man, i agree...trains of today have no soul....

  • @crapthisisalongusern but hoepfully enthusiasts buy them and restore them to running condition

  • @mikeshearer1250 the vsm in holland do that only they heve not enough money to pay them :(

  • @mikeshearer1250 or if not, at least make them look like new again

  • @crapthisisalongusern just listening to that death rattle is enough to make you cry

  • @sethsoverlord Really it is... I love the roar of the old steam engine, and this literally made me tear up

  • @sethsoverlord just curious. what is this death rattle? i hear it but dont understand whats making the noise.

  • @Antinius the connecting rod bearing on one of the trains is completely gone

  • @Antinius The sound of the clanking, the fact that these machines used to purr and now sound broken

  • @sethsoverlord wait nvm..... i just noticed

  • @sethsoverlord I know.

  • cool tho

  • at 2:48 Isn't it that BR52?

  • so no one is driving it really freaky

  • poor steamies

  • Oh God, I wonder how much metal is on metal without lubrication!!!

  • @joetylerdale its really rusty thats why

  • this happened by a person put coal and made it work and then turned itoff and prob made it go down a hill

  • WTF WOULD BE HELA SCARY AT NIGHT

  • Czy to w Wolsztynie?

  • hey u can see someone in the front,he get out from the window. . .

  • What year is this train from and which country?