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  • Cockroach2008 just reading through your previous comments, you actually like trains!!! You say your stupid catch phrase but if you look deep enough you actually are a rail fan. Your a little fucked up and possibly a homo but your alright. Scrap your mum for me!

  • Cockroach2008 now that I have finally got your attention listen up. if your the real deal answer me this, why only comment here? Why wouldn't you post your own video showing your fat face in it cutting up a train, it would piss us right off and we can't do anything to stop you. it is your job right? I would.

  • what if you tried to scrap 3377 and they kicked you in the nuts and took your cutting torch away... your cell phone and they tied you up and taped your mouth shut and taped your eye lids open and could not close them and you could not stand it just watching 3377 get restored?

    Reply.

  • the sound of the steam engine brought back childhood memories. I used to watch the steam engines passing by my neighborhood i thought they were awesome.

  • I Agree CSX

  • @ mark10788, no one is on COCK suckers side. Hes a homo and no one likes him he's adopted

  • Cockroach2008

    What ya doing homo? Where is your shop? Gone quiet. Pussy

  • @gartify I am here! Thank you for the flattering compliment! I sincerely appreciate it!

  • what i'd do to renovate one of the beauts

  • =(

  • Cockroach is playing the agent provocateur here.I do understand you even if I hooked on steam!Keep the comments coming,please!

  • Where is this

  • Talktomyfaceboy tell me about it

  • @mark10788 I'm on your side dude I love steam and want them back! I wish diesel would have never got invented!!!!!!!!!!

  • were is this place?

  • Why are you not responding to me cocky? Where is your yard I'm truly interested. You can tell me. I can smell the shit your talking from here weirdo.

  • @gartify We do many jobs which are "scrap on location". Wrecks & stuff that must be removed are often handled that way. Too expensive to be hauled out & too expensive to prepare for shipment by rolling it. Go to the site & cut it apart!

    Junk all the remaining steam locomotives!

  • Sonic I agree fully it's just freaks me out as to what kind of people exist out there. The behaviour and mentality of certain characters is just nuts. I'd just like to visit cockroaches work shop if he is genuine. That's all.

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  • Mark your a tool, two tools who really wanna go on a date. Scrap all nerds on the Internet fuck me.

  • @gartify Whoa Whoa dont Fuck yourself its ok if your a nerd i may be a tool. but i only get snipy when i deal with idiots like @Cockroach2008

  • @Cockroach2008 I AM NOT ON YOUR SIDE!

  • @Cockroach2008 You are just a shitty 12 year old who tries to get his way of scrapping steam engines YOU DO NOT OWN A SCRAPYARD! if i were you i would shut up my mouth and comment niceley NOW YOU HAVE MORE THAN 3 ENEIMIES! go back to your place in hell or else ill find you and stab you with a kitchen kinfe then burn your ashes in chinese QJ 2-10-2 #7081. For now just shut up and be a nice person!

    P.S SHAME ON YOU ASSHOLE! >:(

  • @mark10788 Think of me as you will! I sincerely appreciate your very flattering compliment! I will take your advice under consideration.

    Junk all the remaining steam locomotives! Cut them apart & melt them down!

    We have 7 billion people on the planet as of today! We are going to need to re-purpose the materials.

    Cut them up & melt them down. Thanks again!

  • @Cockroach2008 Please just scrap UP 3985 , C&O 615 , N&W 1218 i beg you don't scrap the other steam engines! 

  • @mark10788 Sorry sir! I would scrap them all! SP 4449 is high on my list!

    Junk all the remaining steam locomotives!

  • @Cockroach2008 NO! DO NOT SCRAP SP4449 SHE IS THE ONE WHO LEAD THE AFT TRAIN!

  • @mark10788 I scrap any steam locomotive I get! I don't care about it's history or what it did! It is just reuseable metal for a resource!

    I will scrap them all!

  • @Cockroach2008 you are just being silly.

  • @mark10788 why cant everyone just stop arguing? Steam locomotives are to be thanked and APPRECIATED for evolving railway transportation over the course of decades. in other words, we wouldn't have trains if steam locomotives never existed. and yes, we should scrap all ABANDONED steam locomotives, and leave all restored ones be. that right there is called "compromise," you guys should learn that concept. i don't understand why idiots argue over this stuff.

  • @266sonic Im trying to stop this crazy evil motherF***ing carnage! im also trying to stop the train full of troll feeders to a screeching emergency brake application and stop and go backwards!

  • @Cockroach2008 why cant everyone just stop arguing? Steam locomotives are to be thanked and APPRECIATED for evolving railway transportation over the course of decades. in other words, we wouldn't have trains if steam locomotives never existed. and yes, we should scrap all ABANDONED steam locomotives, and leave all restored ones be. that right there is called "compromise," you guys should learn that concept. i don't understand why idiots argue over this stuff

  • @266sonic No argument! Steam locomotives have played their part. They have been documented, photographed & filmed all that is necessary. Now it is time to deliver the final coup de gras.

    Time to scrap all that remain! ABANDONED or not!

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  • @mark10788 I will when I get my hands on them!

  • @Cockroach2008 You might get your wish once...

    A former CN 2-8-2 #3377 has her tender seperated for here like a few inches.

    She is in terrible condition. She has been transformed into a oversized 0-8-0.

    here leading axle that held the two front wheels are gone. same as its trailing axle. the wheels left are the drivers. She is also with CP Jubilee 4-4-4 #2929 who is the same. except she has all her wheels. horrible condition. she also is missing 2 pistion Pieces. :*(

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  • @mark10788 Yes, we are aware of that one. I know several other scrappers have been approached about finishing it off! It looks like some parts were pulled from it to restore some other project. It looks like the organization that owns it can no longer afford it & the land it occupies could be used for better. The insurance company is raising the liability rates on this & it is beginning to look very desperate for this!

    Another one is about to get cut apart & melted!

  • @Cockroach2008 Some of 3377s parts are being used for CN 3254. 3377's sister.

    really sad.

  • @mark10788 We are aware! As 3377 gets more parts removed for the other junker, we check off another mark & it advances closer to the cutting torches!

    Not a bad thing at all! A slow agonizing death which will delight many!

    Junk all the remaining steam locomotives! Cut them apart & melt them all!

  • @Cockroach2008 Ill ask steamtown to restore 3377.

  • @mark10788 Better run to the door with all of your money!

    They will poor it down the rat hole you wish. CN #3377 will cost plenty! More practical to scrap it! I would be delighted to do the job!

    Watching the red rivulets of molten iron flow down the cuts & splattering into little red berries will be a delight. Especially when we make the cuts on the axles. Two cuts, right behind the wheels!

    Steam locomotives be gone!

    Ask all you want, unless you have enough money, they will laugh!

  • This cockroach guy sounds somewhat educated but what seems to elude me is why he continually has time to annoy train lovers? Answer: He seriously has no missus. Your gold cocky but you gotta stop pulling the skin off it. Get out more you might score yourself a nice husband.

  • Finland! But the sounds must be American

  • nice video thanks 4 the upload so were did u find these old trains i would love 2 see them 1day

  • i like this video thanks for posting it

  • Each and every one of these are a small powerplant if put up on static mounts and the disks running on dynamos.----Steam, for yesterday and tomorrow.

  • AMAZING VIDEO!!! Hey Markorepairs, I would suggest you deleting the 100+ comments of arguments. These are not needed for this video. Thank You

    Nick.

  • @GoldenCreekValleyRR That needs to be done. Especially the comments by this cockfag who claims to rip theses things. My bet is that he is just a twelve year old just trying to cause shit.

  • let them rust away in peace, ther're not hurting anybody. let the grandkids see them. not everything in this world needs to be scrapped.

  • Not sure who is more pathetic, cockroach, or everyone feeding the cockroach.

  • So you think steamers are outdated well diesel has just as much metal so lets get rid of those to why dont you.....FUCKING RAT

  • So sad, I just want to take those trains and fix them up! Make one good one out of them. Such beauty in their ingenuity.

  • I go to college at the University of Michigan in Dearborn, It's located next to Greenfield village, a sort of Museum Town that has working steam locomotives. Some days while I walk to class I can hear the the locomotives working. The Museum even has an Allegheny locomotive with 12 driving wheels. Sadly they don't use it.

  • @priceman141 Oh my god I went there when I was a kid! I loved the locos so much...

  • @priceman141 They don't use it?!? I would happily work on restoring one like that, they are the ultimate steam engine!

  • @deepscan101 shhhh, dont waste your time. You are attempting to compromise/reason with juvenile intelligence. We all know that and this trolling douche knows that, he just says things to get attention. Remember high school?

  • Thomas, why are you so sad? Why?, just look at my brothers and sisters dying here!

  • Where is this?

  • i can just hear these engines crying,wanting to be useful again

  • Wow at the comment box.

  • where is that.

  • Where are these trains located?? Cool piece of history :)

  • maybe someone saw the future value in this equipment

  • @csxconductor100 we can only hope i guess

  • some day they might be on the rails again, fuel prices are getting so high they would be worth running

  • where are these?!

  • nene valley railway could do with one or 2 of these engines running down their lines

  • its at a train museum they r in good hands

  • Hey , does anybody know witch the person to contact when you want to buy peaces, or a whole locomotive?

  • What a great place to take photos, too bad I'm so far away.

  • did someone purchase this yard or were all the locomotives scrapped?

  • anyone who knows cockroach, heres some tips on how to get rid of him, 1 ignore him, 2 block him!

  • Jesus guys, he's just a troll who posts the same crap on every single loco footage video he can find. Can't you see you're just encouraging him by responding to him? Add him to your "ignore" list and be done with it.

  • Oot sit Haapamäellä käyny. :) Meikän kotikylä. ;D

  • alllllllllllll boarddddddddddddddddddd  its good shot of the old train i like the video

  • Huge souvenior shop!

  • looks like some of the parts are still there

  • id love to restor a few of those

  • Cockroach2008 You say the same stuff over and over and over.

  • @larken24

    Of course, he's a Spam-Troll. He probably doesn't even have a job at a scrapyard as he claims. Or ANY job for that matter. His persistence shows how immature he is, a good indicator of some snot nosed brat on his Daddy's computer who gets picked on everywhere he goes so he releases his pent up anger by Spam-Trolling Youtube. His pet cat, the only friend he ever had, was probably hit by a Steam Locomotive one day, which is why he's targeting Steam Loco- related videos.

  • Simple report him to youtube staff he has been causing issues on every video I watch with steam.

  • classic train

  • I would imagine, by the looks of most of these locos, they could be quite easily restored............if you doubt me, take a look at the examples rescued from Barry island in Wales, Britain, and see some locos which looked only good for cutting up, but most are either restored now, or undergoing restoration. Some are back running main line trains!!!!!

  • @ Cockroach2008, what kind of freakish, evil sick minded person are you??????

  • love it 

  • where is this i want to take a loco to bring it back to life

  • @leemspoor Haapamäki Finland Locomotive ranch Museum.

  • @Markorepairs ok thanks

  • @Markorepairs I wonder, do you think any of these took part in the war?

  • ill be happy to inform you that me and several of the other railroading companys have restored over 250 engines so far good luck stopping us!

  • not you agian you stinking "cockroach"!

  • will these ever run again?

  • love the sound of the rods knocking at 0:55- 1:07, love that sound!

  • Really quite tragic, I think these are all soviet gauge engines.

  • Where are these at...I would like to come see them in the flesh.

  • MEMENTO MORI

  • wonder why their their? this is so strange what a world life has gone trhough also time has

  • There are a lot of poorer nations out there that would love to have these trains donated to them; like Bulgaria, Romainia, Moldova, Georgia, Eritrea, Cambodia,Vietnam and both the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo as examples. Just look on YouTube what Eritrea did with its Rust buckets and a strong willed people, Imagine what they could do with just 5 more of these engines. There must be some philanthropist (or group) out there looking for a noble cause! Save the Steamers§

  • BEST VIDEO EVER

  • Everyone ignore crazy and roach, any how, this is a sad sight, these locos should be given respect and restored to their former glory! Hey, Markorepairs, do anybody own these locos?

  • Sad , Every one of these locos deserve restoration.

  • @compukenny agreed i also think there better off in a live steam lococmotive museme if not for going back to actual servus

  • The noisiest abandoned trains in the world.

  • @jefboyardee

    rooofl xDD

  • I agree with traindude70. Just stop replying to the guy, your just humoring him by playing along with his childish games.

  • siting scrap yard there left there to just fall to bits over time. its sad relay

  • how sadddddddddddddddd

  • TO COCKHEADROACH

    You are the sort of freak that would root his sister people like you should be shot the day you are born you inbread mother fuking insest cunt.

    The funny thing is 99% of people will back me on this one.

    you would have no girlfreind and feel bad about yourself so you go posting shit on youtube to make you look tuff i would like to see you say your shit to some of us steam collectors. you wouldnt last 5mins. have fun pulling your dick over your scrap yard by your self!!

  • Could Every One Please Remember that Cockroach2008 Is a Troll who will say any thing to piss People Off, He makes Stuff up as he Goes, Please do not try to argue with him he will just make up more shit, If you just let what he says sit Idle he will starve of entertainment.

    Please Remember this Before Replying to him.

    He has no back ground in Railroad or Scrapping all Surviving engines in the USA are tracked by multiple Historical Groups. Any Business man would sell for the right Price.

  • THERE INVADING and they sound wierd like old ghost trains!!

  • where is this at?

  • @robb21572 finland

  • the ravishes of time...just think these engines were new at one time in the past. I wonder if you tried firing one up just as they are would it work or leak all over the place.

  • Thanks for posting this reminded me of the old ages of the railroad!

  • were is this??My cuz REALY wants to no!!!

  • were is this??My cuz REALY wants to no!!!

  • Rest in peace....

  • @Cockroach 289 The American Spirit,of a hard work ethic,determination,and success! THAT'S the life of a steam train! Art for the homeless? R U kidding me? Melt that down for new products! Hopefully a coal fired engine will show up,to haul ALL of that crap away! Give the homeless honest skills,and literacy,if needed,to survive in the world! Don't teach them to trespass and steal,while handing them a boat anchor!

  • @Rowzdower69ify No kidding! The steam

    locomotive makes a very nice canvas for graffiti! It is much better than box cars, hopper cars or the standard I like, the 4750! There are do many interesting things which can be done by graffiti painting the steam locomotive & using it's odd shaped parts for objects within the graffiti paint job. It makes the steam locomotive far more interesting & next to scrap iron!

  • @Cockroach2008 Well COCROACH i think you should know... I BOUGHT THAT WHOLE YARD for $5,000 and now you caint do anything but watch

    as i restore ALL of those locomotive ONE BY ONE.

    i TOLD you i WOULD fint out where they were. AND i did

    now as a historian this is a great treasure. ...hmmm now Where is my

    instruction manual.

  • @Cockroach2008 stop stalking people, and calling them names like "stinking smelly hobos" because we can TELL you don't have a scrap yard, we can TELL you're, oh what, a fifteen-year-old daydreamer? Because you are really immature, and stalking people is no way to advertise your "awesome scrap yard which cuts six engines a day", because we know it DOESN'T EXIST.

  • @crazyracer12 Stalking? Name calling? You got the wrong guy!

    I am just posting my comments about the subject!

    These clunkers would be beautiful melting in either a blast or induction furnace!

    Be grateful these are falling apart & about to be cut apart for scrap!

    Wonderful, wonderful!

  • @crazyracer12 Ignore him, he's a derange, moronic, attention seeking pedophile.

  • @hobofred2 Really? You really found this place? this place where dreams were buried fifty years ago? please, it would be a dream come true if i could help you restore even one locomotive with you!!!!!! History is in every piece of metal in that yard!!!!! a great treasure indeed!!!!1

  • how come all the driveing rods are on the boiler?

  • @me80233 When people are moving old steamlokomotives they have to take them off becouse otherwise the driveing rods will melt from friction, specially when they are as rusty as these...

  • @me80233 they are taking the driveing rods off becouse otherwise they will melt from friction when they are moving the lokomotives, specially when they are as rusty as these...

  • @Helsingborg95 oh ok

  • @me80233 It is in process of being scrapped! Driving rods are first to go then the boiler tubes!

  • @Cockroach2008 B.S. the other guy said that they are taken off to be put in the yard!

  • where is this located and who owns them?

  • it makes me sad to see those things just abandoned. one of the greatest advancements in human history just waisting away in an old yard. i would do ANYTHING to have those restored into working condition!

  • Where was this video shot?

  • when i have a rialroad i will get all of them and fit them whit american cuplers and brakes

  • @WillNotDie001 YES the best comment ive read all day

  • poor trains I would get another train and pull them out those things are awsome!!!!!!!!

  • Great video as i sit here and all the memorys flood back we lived close to greenfield village thanks when i was a kid

  • it takes alot of hard work to keep theese steam locomotives running, they need boileer checks every year, if the boiler is old or rusty, or just unuseable then they get put in a train graveyard.

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  • @me80233 Thank you for this message. I am delighted to know you agree that steam locomotive is junk & should cut up for foundry melting. But, you don't have to hide your secret by deleting the message after you post it to me. There others here who feel like we do. It is great to know that the metal of steam locomotives is going to be recycled into something far more useful. I am so glad to know you secretly agree!

  • @Cockroach2008 well why dont you go be recycled and made into foudations so help me you smelt so much as ONE LOCOMOTIVE you will be DEAD TO ME!!!

  • @me80233 I have already scrapped 2 steam locomotives in 10 years. The nonprofit organizations could not stable, restore, maintain or afford them. They appealed to the city for funds but were turned down. Too little benefit to the city & too much liability to allow them to stand static in a city park. High risk of injuries if climbed on, especially children. They were badly rusting apart when I had the yard cut them down!

    We had a big barbecue when the last gondola of cut parts left our yard!

  • @Cockroach2008 You've already proven over and over again that you are basically a liar. You haven't cut up two steam locomotives in the past 10 years.

    People here reading this clown's email. pay no attention to him whatsoever. He may load scrap in gondolas on midnight shift somewhere, but outside of that his own posts proclaim him to be a liar and someone completely without knowledge as to how the scrap business really works.

  • i think these should be restored

  • Get a band of British Railway Enthusiasts together as we have all the knowledge of railway presevation

  • The song "City of New Orleans",said it all. I've been a railfan,my entire life! It's good that true enthusiasts can comment, on what is now,what's been,and what could be! However,we have a hungry little troll,in our midst. I don't like to feed them,but..all of you un-American,steam haters can unite,and choke on ur junk!

  • missä se on? Haluan yhden! Vakavasti...

  • Would've preferred that their weren't steam locomotive sounds in the background, but nonetheless, awesome.

  • So they will sit there forever until the sun burns out?

  • some people see collectible antiques, I see about 190 or 200 a ton.

  • @CustomDeluxe1984 Yes, they do weight about 190 or 200 tons. What does that have to do with the sad fact that they are rusting away in a field when they could be preserved or possibly even restored?

  • If I was A Magic Man... I'd save All Of These Engines And Store Them Back To Life.

  • It wold be great to go their, but sad to see SO many trains out of use. and how awesome it would be to have them instead of electric trains and DISELS!.

  • i would have saved one if i can

  • As a historian, it makes me sad, seeing these treasures wasting away. I hold out hope that in the coming years, every single one of these of these archaeological gems will be restored to working order, outlasting the brutish, oil-guzzling giants that replaced them well into the upcoming centuries.

    (And perhaps, just perhaps, all the smelters can watch them running on Youtube, and sniffle away the days at the lost 'profits'.) ;)

  • @rangerready23 "bruitish oil-guzzling"?????

    Today's locomotives are far more fuel efficient, environmentally cleaner and flexible than those you see in these photos. In the "good ole days" the steam locomotives were mass produced for profit with no regard for polution and little for safety.

    I agree I would like to see these old units saved. But not for the sake of efficiency or the ability to move freight/people.

  • i would so buy one of these!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cod4daworld So would I.

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  • Nice photo essay - you'll notice the tie rods are removed on some of them. I wonder if these are leftovers from the 2nd world war.

    What countru is this from?

  • how much work would it take to get these

    steam locomotives working again?

  • Depends on the size and the amount of work required but a lot. It is possible though as the Barry Yard has shown.