Watch in High Quality! On the weekend of November 1st and 2nd, the Pacific Locomotive Association and the Northern California Railroad Club sponsored a pair of steam excursions. This is a trailer for a video that documents this 2-day event, including the final run of No. 25 as a McCloud engine over the Hambone line. It's available for order on our site at: http://www.tsgmultimedia.com/common/product_info.php?part_number=10160
@ac124278 She was sold and moved to the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad in Garibaldi, Oregon in March 2011.
traindude109 2 months ago
what happened to #25?
ac124278 1 year ago
@DouglasSteam40 she is no longer for sale and staying in Yreka
traindude109 1 year ago
They should make another whistle that sounds like it used to.
courtneydavis433 1 year ago
@trainboy94 Is she still for sale because a while back the ad was taken down on ozark. The 19 is in much better mechanical shape than the 18. Know wonder yreka kept the 19
DouglasSteam40 1 year ago
this locomotive is for sale. locomotive # 19 for sale, 6 hundred thousand.
mcr0928 2 years ago
Love the shot at 0:30
trainboy94 3 years ago
Profit on the line east of McCloud dropped significantly. What used to be a train a day 5 days a week was reduced to a train a week....if that. The last revenue run on this line took place back in 2006. Since then the remainder of what freight was being hauled from Burney is now being shipped by truck.
traindude109 3 years ago
Why is any line torn up? Because it no longer makes a profit, that is why. Sad to see it go.
pieman97405 3 years ago
I'm excited about this one!
sp4294 3 years ago