Niles Canyon RR -3 steam engines running
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That headlight makes a wonderful rifle shot target! These steam locomotives should have been cut apart for scrap iron 65 years ago! Now it is time to have them keep this appointment with the scrappers torch!
Just before destruction, it would be great if someone got on to the property & applied a beautiful urban graffiti paint job to them! Then remove the gauge sets, whistle, bell, headlights, number boards, extra lights, builder's plate & sold them for CASH at a flea market! NO QUESTIONS ASKED!
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Super. Bravo and thank you. 5*
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Great variaty of steam and wagons.
Try : treinbaan 019
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Great sound!
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can anyone tell what the rear car is is it a special biuld half closed half open never seen one like it before thanx
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Brilliant stereo sound recording
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i smelled that smoke in cuba by a stin locomotive there it is not bad lol.
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Southern Pacific ceased operating trains on the right-of-way and pulled up the tracks in 1985.
Because of the high maintenance due to wash-outs...
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I want to smell that smoke.
ty. but I'm not sure why. right off my Canon camcorder. lucky helps!
kivew 2 years ago
How cool is that to see those beautiful steam engines, thank you
mailbu1998 4 years ago 3
thanks for watching, and your comment
kivew 4 years ago
Where is this railroad? Starts off looking like Fla/Ga then suddenly similar to ND or Montana??
Ahmedpaul 4 years ago
in Fremont, california, about 20 miles NE of San Jose.
kivew 4 years ago
Thank you my friend. Not just the engines but the views or gorgeous...
Ahmedpaul 4 years ago 3
the Niles Canyon is quite historic. the first transcontinental trains came thru there from Sacramento until about 1920!
kivew 4 years ago