I love old trains. Its sad that no one has the money to restore these anymore. I rode on some on the east coast here in the States as a kid and belonged to a train club. Ill never forget running around the passenger cars and the caboose. Most haven't even ridden on an old train, its a dying interest i think.
So sad that so many haters comment about each other on here. So many try-hards needing to get out more and perhaps posting videos of their own and put themselves out there.
This vid's about rusting steam locomotives and here's this frustrated knuckle MrRickenmustard and his fellow clansman Bhousm76&3/4... calling each other potty mouth names... Jeez, grow up and GET A LIFE. This vids about trains.. kids like trains and they sure don't need to see how you behave when kids might be about.
LOL! I like the way you added all the Dutch inventions cause there are none!! Ha Ha! You cunts are allways licking the Germans arseholes, the same way you let them shaft you during WW2! We brits ruled the world, just you do as the un-elected totalitarian EU state tells you to untermensh, theres a good boy!
It truly breaks my heart to see so many beutiful engines in such a bad condition and in horrible disrepair they all would need a complete retooling and overhaul to even get them back to working code should anyone want these engines again hell if i was well off enough id front the project myself i really hate seing things like this especially classic steam locomotive that should still be living lives like they used to its jist not fair,why even bother really going to such a lenght to make these
Can't help wondering, how many of the locomotive frames this video could be put back in order from these 40? Obviously the rebuilds would need new boilers, as the bottom blowout on one locomotive testifies.
@ Urbantravel no need to be a dick when people are asking you questions i would expect that from some stuf fon youtube but not when i'm searching abandoned equipment.... weak
This is what i hate about europe, no heritage or respect for history....in britain these would be fully restored and running, no one would even consider scrapping a steam engine!!...and all you can talk about is recycling!! Fuck!!..I hope we leave the EU for good, we have nothing in common with you "untermenschen", at all.....
@MrRickenbastard In Pennsylvania we put them on display in museum. In New Hampshire and the like we sell them to tourist railroads and other such places. WIth respect.
@MrRickenbastard In Ukraine they keep them in top running order but stored away in bunkers and hidden in tunnels where prying eyes don't see them. The Military keeps them in tip top shape with armored train sets still to this day!
@MrRickenbastard The government always felt that if they were ever invaded the Steam trains would be there only way to get the military moving after there power plants and oil reserves are knocked out. I've seen steam trains hidden away in temp controlled bunkers caked in cosmoline and covered in tarps. I do not know of any other country that is better prepared for war out side of Israel for a full scale invasion.
@DolleHengst Fuck up! I'll use whatever words please me!! LOL!! Who saved Volkswagen then? BMW's first car was an austin copy!! You have no history because we bombed most of it! You like how we re-modelled Dresden for you Untermensh??
The Germans invented about everything! Like the automobile, the diesel engine, the rotary engine, the Jet aeroplane (ME262), the helicopter (Focke-Wulf Fw 61), rockets.
You're just jealous because the British are incapable of inventing something, let alone build something properly.
You Brits are a bunch of morons trapped on an island, inbreeding. And driving in the wrong lane.
You dumb fuck. There is no such thing as bombing history!
@DolleHengst Cmon man calm down, I'm English but not a dick like 'MrRickenbastard' everyone's is able to voice their own opinions but here isn't where they belong, its sad to see once great steam engines rusting away and hopefully one day they can be restored to their former glory... oh also not to be a complete ass here but the Brits did invent quite a-lot of useful tools just like any other country, like the steam train for example :P
@urbantravel That's such a shame. They could have turned the place over to a historic society so people could at least tour them and the engines be kept maintained or preserved to an extent. Money and history to waste!
after WW2 we shipped a LOT of locomotives to Japan. My dad was Air Force and he was stationed there. We lived there 4 years from '64 through '68. When we first got there almost all the train traffic was steam locomotives. By the time we left it was all electric. The cool thing is the Japanese took the loco's and put them in parks where you could clamber over them to your heart's content. A little kid's dream :)
It's amazing these haven't been cut up for scrap years ago! In most other countries, steam locos only lasted a few months at most before they were scrapped!
This is a collection of a private collector who wanted to save as many locos from the former GDR as possible. Then he became health problems and the whole stuff was rusting for a few years there.
Then it was moved to the German city of Hermeskeil.
There some of the locos are to see in a restored condition and one can get into that place with a ticket.
It´s now called "Museum Hermeskeil" and is to find in the Internet with opening hours.
@railrdr523 Actually, boiler plates are very thick, so you'll probably find most of whats there is useable steel. And with metal prices being as high as they are I doubt those engines will be there much longer.
@megatwingo Lets just hope the scrap thieves don't get at them. I'm a member of the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group, and we've had entire locomotives stolen for the scrap.
Not only for scrap. The so called "railway friends" are worse, too. The souvenir collectors amongst the railway fans. Part by part those ignorants are stealing the signs and everything else. Even from restored locos all over Germany.
But I don´t know, how well the locos of this collection are protected.
As long as the scrap and metal prices are low, those thieves and "collectors" will stay away from those locos.
Hmmm, maybe not the souvenir hunters, those damned idiots.
@sherlockholmes82223 Try.... 49°39'24.90"N 6°55'51.01"E ....it looks about right..if it isn't the place, there is certainly a lot of locos there......Cheers
@SR722 not in 1, million years dude, if the boiler has the slightest bit of rust on it then it will need replacing and cost 25,000 . and then theres getting all the rust off them , painting them, getting them running, unseasing the wheels on them. it would just cost far to much. its cheaper to get an electric train
@davemirra145@davemirra145 It doesn't have to be in operational condition to save it for historic preservation, most locomotives that are on static display aren't in running order; really, a good number of them (and some that are running today) looked similar to this at one point. And most of the locomotives here actually look like they're in fairly good condition, given the circumstances.
@urbantravel good video man i just wish it was longer with a tad more detail, or maybe cut out the fence climbing and the volvo splashing threw water, but who am i to bitch good vid
@urbantravel i understand that completely man, i have given myself the name of professional trespasser so i understand the playing around part, i was just hoping to see inside of the trains is all, either way its under my favorites now
@bigbadbronco86 Have to go back one again with better light. Went one around 4 AM and second time a few hours later, but have to shoot there around 15:00, better light. Will think of the inside shots then :-)
besides all the bullshit, great video!!!, must be nice, If given the chance i would of climped up on those old rusty fuckers!!!!!!!!
deliciouskoma 6 days ago
song? 0:40?
1995marines 3 weeks ago
I love old trains. Its sad that no one has the money to restore these anymore. I rode on some on the east coast here in the States as a kid and belonged to a train club. Ill never forget running around the passenger cars and the caboose. Most haven't even ridden on an old train, its a dying interest i think.
AV8R 4 weeks ago
Bring these poor girls to the States, we'll fix them up and send them back down the lines in train museums
MrMichaelDogson 1 month ago
Hitler's Juden haulers, no doubt. They deserve to rot.
TYMMCHN 1 month ago
@TYMMCHN Not sure if troll, or stereotyping asshole
MrMichaelDogson 1 month ago
R.I.P. rust in peace...
lonskieg 1 month ago 4
Trespass in a foreign country, not very smart..
edbelfor2 1 month ago
So sad that so many haters comment about each other on here. So many try-hards needing to get out more and perhaps posting videos of their own and put themselves out there.
This vid's about rusting steam locomotives and here's this frustrated knuckle MrRickenmustard and his fellow clansman Bhousm76&3/4... calling each other potty mouth names... Jeez, grow up and GET A LIFE. This vids about trains.. kids like trains and they sure don't need to see how you behave when kids might be about.
waywardsons67 1 month ago
crazy how something so carefully engineered, built, and prized could be in such disregard. very interesting, but kind of sad
Bhousm76 1 month ago
Wenn die noch existieren muss man sie dringend reparieren und wieder aufarbeiten
Cheesegamer1505 1 month ago
Wo genau stehen diese alten Loks? To which place and in which town do these old railroad engines stand?
AndyFox83 1 month ago
LOL! I like the way you added all the Dutch inventions cause there are none!! Ha Ha! You cunts are allways licking the Germans arseholes, the same way you let them shaft you during WW2! We brits ruled the world, just you do as the un-elected totalitarian EU state tells you to untermensh, theres a good boy!
MrRickenbastard 1 month ago
@MrRickenbastard
sorry, but England wouldve been burned to the ground if it weren't for 'Merica in WWII. Also, we kicked your asses out of the new world.
Bhousm76 1 month ago
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waywardsons67 1 month ago
It truly breaks my heart to see so many beutiful engines in such a bad condition and in horrible disrepair they all would need a complete retooling and overhaul to even get them back to working code should anyone want these engines again hell if i was well off enough id front the project myself i really hate seing things like this especially classic steam locomotive that should still be living lives like they used to its jist not fair,why even bother really going to such a lenght to make these
goku2225 2 months ago
Can't help wondering, how many of the locomotive frames this video could be put back in order from these 40? Obviously the rebuilds would need new boilers, as the bottom blowout on one locomotive testifies.
bcschmerker 2 months ago
I'd love to get a fire going in one of these and then run away and maybe the boiler would explode. No hate, I LOVE Steamers though.
whoohaaXL 2 months ago
@ Urbantravel no need to be a dick when people are asking you questions i would expect that from some stuf fon youtube but not when i'm searching abandoned equipment.... weak
BeerMoneyLive 2 months ago
I believe these engines are a type called Kriegslocomotiv, built in large numbers during WWII.
MrRocketBrain 3 months ago
u make me cry so sad
KB9813 3 months ago
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Juqumblaplata 3 months ago
This is what i hate about europe, no heritage or respect for history....in britain these would be fully restored and running, no one would even consider scrapping a steam engine!!...and all you can talk about is recycling!! Fuck!!..I hope we leave the EU for good, we have nothing in common with you "untermenschen", at all.....
MrRickenbastard 3 months ago
@MrRickenbastard In Pennsylvania we put them on display in museum. In New Hampshire and the like we sell them to tourist railroads and other such places. WIth respect.
Haruverse 3 months ago
@MrRickenbastard In Ukraine they keep them in top running order but stored away in bunkers and hidden in tunnels where prying eyes don't see them. The Military keeps them in tip top shape with armored train sets still to this day!
onrr1726 3 months ago
@onrr1726 Ahhhh! Good old Ukraine!!
MrRickenbastard 3 months ago
@MrRickenbastard The government always felt that if they were ever invaded the Steam trains would be there only way to get the military moving after there power plants and oil reserves are knocked out. I've seen steam trains hidden away in temp controlled bunkers caked in cosmoline and covered in tarps. I do not know of any other country that is better prepared for war out side of Israel for a full scale invasion.
onrr1726 3 months ago
@MrRickenbastard Wikipedia --> List_of_preserved_steam_locomotives_in_Germany
sightscreen66 3 months ago
@MrRickenbastard
At least Europe has some decent heritage and history.
Do you know how many steam trains are still kept, preserved and running here on the continent? Several hundreds, if not thousands!
You British don't even have a car industry. Bentley is owned by Volkswagen, and Rolls-Royce is owned by BMW.
Rover and British Leyland went bankrupt because they produced worthless shit.
Don't ever use the word "untermensch".
You're probably some dumb racist UK hooligan!!
DolleHengst 2 months ago
@DolleHengst Fuck up! I'll use whatever words please me!! LOL!! Who saved Volkswagen then? BMW's first car was an austin copy!! You have no history because we bombed most of it! You like how we re-modelled Dresden for you Untermensh??
MrRickenbastard 1 month ago
@MrRickenbastard
The Germans invented about everything! Like the automobile, the diesel engine, the rotary engine, the Jet aeroplane (ME262), the helicopter (Focke-Wulf Fw 61), rockets.
You're just jealous because the British are incapable of inventing something, let alone build something properly.
You Brits are a bunch of morons trapped on an island, inbreeding. And driving in the wrong lane.
You dumb fuck. There is no such thing as bombing history!
Btw i'm Dutch not German
DolleHengst 1 month ago
@DolleHengst Cmon man calm down, I'm English but not a dick like 'MrRickenbastard' everyone's is able to voice their own opinions but here isn't where they belong, its sad to see once great steam engines rusting away and hopefully one day they can be restored to their former glory... oh also not to be a complete ass here but the Brits did invent quite a-lot of useful tools just like any other country, like the steam train for example :P
mrsoouter 1 month ago
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1995marines 3 weeks ago
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1995marines 3 weeks ago
Hausfriednbruch hin oder her;diese Loks muessen restauriert werden.
Squarerig 3 months ago
people should get those steam engines back to life
inels100 3 months ago
nice music
buddhafollower 3 months ago
UUUGHHHH MAN!! what a DOOOOPE rusty old train, i just want to put my name on it so bad!!!
FutureLaugh 3 months ago
TOP TIPS: How to scale a fence!
Strawberry7Lynn 3 months ago
Thats a lotta rust
Lockbar 3 months ago
What a goddamn waste.
AtrumMixer 4 months ago 4
@urbantravel That's such a shame. They could have turned the place over to a historic society so people could at least tour them and the engines be kept maintained or preserved to an extent. Money and history to waste!
novakane87 4 months ago
Sad and beautiful at the same time!! Thanks for this video.
By the way: what's the name of the song and singer, please?
gusneaker 4 months ago
how many of those trains carried the Jews to their deaths? Fucking Nazi's!!!
04ramtuff 4 months ago
@04ramtuff the answer is none, you stupid asshole! These are ex-soviet engines! What a dickhead!!
MrRickenbastard 3 months ago
Lot's of history and memories here... now lost like the lonesome steam whistle in the night. Thanks!
iowahill1 4 months ago
i think it is in altes lager- it is near berlin
stratus2201 4 months ago
MUSIC BY WHO PLEASE.
THANKS
Pete7647 4 months ago
@Pete7647 It's "Steam train Blues" by Chris Rea =)
geremy1944 3 months ago
well if a graveyard then wouldnt taking one ok then
SuperDemonbunny 4 months ago
after WW2 we shipped a LOT of locomotives to Japan. My dad was Air Force and he was stationed there. We lived there 4 years from '64 through '68. When we first got there almost all the train traffic was steam locomotives. By the time we left it was all electric. The cool thing is the Japanese took the loco's and put them in parks where you could clamber over them to your heart's content. A little kid's dream :)
Thing is 40 years later I'd bet you still can :)
jacktheripped 5 months ago
where is this place
cherkahn22 6 months ago
Ugh... so sad... I just want to take them and fix them... these look a little too far gone, but still.
MachetePanda 7 months ago
Cool!
grizzlyten 7 months ago
there's enough metal there but man it would be a tough job to break them down
MrROTD 7 months ago
that must be tree-farm for those trees to be in such perfect rows, why? it's wierd they do that here too
MrROTD 7 months ago
Cool video and perfect song...
DSVetDad 8 months ago
where is this? i looked everywhere, what town was this near?
90Blakey 9 months ago
It's amazing these haven't been cut up for scrap years ago! In most other countries, steam locos only lasted a few months at most before they were scrapped!
DC4916 10 months ago
@DC4916
This is a collection of a private collector who wanted to save as many locos from the former GDR as possible. Then he became health problems and the whole stuff was rusting for a few years there.
Then it was moved to the German city of Hermeskeil.
There some of the locos are to see in a restored condition and one can get into that place with a ticket.
It´s now called "Museum Hermeskeil" and is to find in the Internet with opening hours.
megatwingo 7 months ago
@DC4916
Ahem: I meant "he got health problems", of course.
An error, that happens to Germans very often to mix up "to become" and "to get".
megatwingo 7 months ago
Surprised no one has taken them!
One or two still look drivable
SuttonBluenose2 10 months ago
sad sad sad
dew31200 1 year ago
@railrdr523 Actually, boiler plates are very thick, so you'll probably find most of whats there is useable steel. And with metal prices being as high as they are I doubt those engines will be there much longer.
SteamboatWilley 1 year ago
@SteamboatWilley
Those locos are and where part of a private collection.
No melting.
Those locos had and have a private owner.
megatwingo 7 months ago
@megatwingo Lets just hope the scrap thieves don't get at them. I'm a member of the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group, and we've had entire locomotives stolen for the scrap.
SteamboatWilley 7 months ago
@SteamboatWilley
Not only for scrap. The so called "railway friends" are worse, too. The souvenir collectors amongst the railway fans. Part by part those ignorants are stealing the signs and everything else. Even from restored locos all over Germany.
But I don´t know, how well the locos of this collection are protected.
As long as the scrap and metal prices are low, those thieves and "collectors" will stay away from those locos.
Hmmm, maybe not the souvenir hunters, those damned idiots.
megatwingo 7 months ago
where's this place? A link to the map on Google Maps would be really appreciated.
sherlockholmes82223 1 year ago
@sherlockholmes82223 And you call yoourself Sherlock Holmes? Go out and find it !
urbantravel 1 year ago 63
LOL... Really.
SFLRailFan 11 months ago
@urbantravel Sherlock Holmes was a dumbass
thunderbirds113 5 months ago
@urbantravel Uhh, the Earth is pretty damn big, at least tell the town it was in.
360Nomad 5 months ago
@urbantravel
Sowas nennt man Hausfriedensbruch.
PfhUkJiu101 3 months ago
@urbantravel
You've been there, just like me, so you know how huge the former DDR is.
I think this site is somewhere in Brandenburg, in the area northeast of Berlin. But i'm not sure.
I'm not planning to travel across the entire former DDR to find this site.
Even if your video is totally wonderful and i'd really really like to visit this site.
You had to climb a fence. Is it private property? Or just abandoned land which happens to have a fence around it?
Thanks for the nice vid!
DolleHengst 2 months ago
@sherlockholmes82223 Try.... 49°39'24.90"N 6°55'51.01"E ....it looks about right..if it isn't the place, there is certainly a lot of locos there......Cheers
pyrofella 3 months ago
@pyrofella Sorry but thats not in the forner DDR, this is near the Luxebougish border.
bento256 2 months ago
@pyrofella they said, it would be som weher in the ex gdr, so this can´t be the right place, but it´s although very intresting
funtastiker 2 months ago
Why don't they remelt(recycle) it if they don't have money to fix them?
BranislavDJ 1 year ago
@BranislavDJ I'd go down there and smash the fuckers up so they can be recycled!
Stormtrooper1488 1 year ago
What's the music, please? THANKS...! :-)
BrionBoyles 1 year ago
o by the way man where can i find a ladder like that man? is it home made or what??
bigbadbronco86 1 year ago 3
@bigbadbronco86 i bought it at Ikea/
urbantravel 1 year ago 14
@urbantravel LOL !
itisian 1 year ago
@urbantravel hahaha Ikea, the shop for everything and everyone
Kriptum 1 year ago
I need one of those ladders
bgreen94 1 year ago
way cool
SuperChuck79 1 year ago
where exactly in east germany is this??anyway cool video^^
Bausha81 1 year ago
Hope someone saves them.
SR722 1 year ago
@SR722 not in 1, million years dude, if the boiler has the slightest bit of rust on it then it will need replacing and cost 25,000 . and then theres getting all the rust off them , painting them, getting them running, unseasing the wheels on them. it would just cost far to much. its cheaper to get an electric train
davemirra145 1 year ago
@davemirra145 @davemirra145 It doesn't have to be in operational condition to save it for historic preservation, most locomotives that are on static display aren't in running order; really, a good number of them (and some that are running today) looked similar to this at one point. And most of the locomotives here actually look like they're in fairly good condition, given the circumstances.
SR722 1 year ago
@davemirra145 : Here in Baasorde they do restore the trains! And they are a vzw (which means they don't get money for it)
They just repaire them to hold the history of the trains and as a touristic attraction.
xxNatje 1 year ago
i love steam engines and this is sad to see
UtahJazz1Fan 1 year ago
what is DDR?
ROCKSOLID19 2 years ago
Deutsche Democratische Republik aka East-Germany
urbantravel 2 years ago
@urbantravel good video man i just wish it was longer with a tad more detail, or maybe cut out the fence climbing and the volvo splashing threw water, but who am i to bitch good vid
bigbadbronco86 1 year ago
@bigbadbronco86 thnx man.. i'm more in taking pics, video is just an extra thing.
About the fence & water.. just playing around, exploring keepsme young :-)
urbantravel 1 year ago
@urbantravel i understand that completely man, i have given myself the name of professional trespasser so i understand the playing around part, i was just hoping to see inside of the trains is all, either way its under my favorites now
bigbadbronco86 1 year ago
@bigbadbronco86 Have to go back one again with better light. Went one around 4 AM and second time a few hours later, but have to shoot there around 15:00, better light. Will think of the inside shots then :-)
urbantravel 1 year ago
@urbantravel sounds great! thanks again for the footage already provided
bigbadbronco86 1 year ago
@ROCKSOLID19 dance dance revolution lol jk
bigbadbronco86 1 year ago
@bigbadbronco86 nICE
ROCKSOLID19 1 year ago
@ROCKSOLID19 whats nice man?
bigbadbronco86 1 year ago
where is this?
wiminator 2 years ago
Awesome video. Great way to get over the fence!
orteca 2 years ago
excellent-what's the song,please.
1946apps 2 years ago
cool video mate.
rustinpeace101 2 years ago