Steaming up a Miniature Steam Engine - John Geib

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2010

John Geib steams up his engine at the Long Island Live Steamers

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  • Wow!

  • "1500 lbs per square inch before you'd damage them?" Does Marty Knox agree?

  • I live in LI & the LILS is truly AWESOME, but my favorite place is the Central Operating Lines

  • That engine reminds me of CP 2317 at Steamtown NHS. Could you direct me to a site that sells one of these kits or a ready to run?

  • @rc8rsracer The steam locomotives of this size will operate from 7-10mph. In therory a steam locomotive has no speed limit. The more steam you give it, the faster it will go.

  • how fast can these go?

  • You can buy these locomotives in castings, bolt together kits & ready to run and they do not cost 70 to 100k. That was a great weekend at Long Island Live Steamers

  • i went to trainfest 2009 and there was a shop that custom builds engines and rollingstock but for an engine this size they want 70-100k its better to get the real blueprints scale them down and go from there

  • Thank you for uploading this it is truly amazing. If you don't mind me asking are these for sale anywhere or are they custom built?

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