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Steam & Excursion > Steam in colorDate: 10/23/14 07:42 Steam in color Author: m1bprr Reading & Northern's gutsy Pacific 425 shouting out exhaust on the uphill climb on the Nesquehoning branch, the guys in the diesel must have been on a break!
Ed K. OH WELL PRODUCTIONS You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 10/23/14 08:08 Re: Steam in color Author: Keystone1 Great video and recording Ed. I was 2-miles away, set up for a broadside on the Hometown Trestle or High Bridge as the locals call it. I heard every one of those exhaust beats, clearly from that distance.
Date: 10/23/14 08:18 Re: Steam in color Author: tomstp Fantastic sound. Thank goodness no bell, just that pounding up hill. Love it. That is really great music to the ears.
Date: 10/23/14 09:39 Re: Steam in color Author: andersonb109 Correct title should be "steam and diesel in color."
Date: 10/23/14 09:51 Re: Steam in color Author: m1bprr andersonb109 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Correct title should be "steam and diesel in > color." Diesel? I didn't see one. Ed K. Date: 10/23/14 13:55 Re: Steam in color Author: HotWater m1bprr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > andersonb109 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Correct title should be "steam and diesel in > > color." > > Diesel? I didn't see one. > Ed K. But you stated, "The guys in the diesel must have been on a break.". So that "green thing" is an additional water tender then? Date: 10/23/14 14:57 Re: Steam in color Author: Tominde I love watching the exhaust blow those leaves around. From the looks of the roof tops, 425 shook a few branches. What's the BTU content of burnt leaves in the firebox?
Date: 10/23/14 16:37 Re: Steam in color Author: m1bprr HotWater Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > m1bprr Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > andersonb109 Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Correct title should be "steam and diesel in > > > color." > > > > Diesel? I didn't see one. > > Ed K. > > But you stated, "The guys in the diesel must have > been on a break.". So that "green thing" is an > additional water tender then? No I just prefer steam! Ed K. Date: 10/24/14 07:56 Re: Steam in color Author: Frisco1522 Nice echo effect too. She has a nice sharp exhaust like 1522 had, just not quite as loud. No excess whistling, just the sound of the engine working. Tom, I doubt if you could hear the bell. 1522 was like that. Working full out coming at you the bell was swinging, but you didn't hear it until it got right next to you. That's LOUD!
Date: 10/24/14 08:59 Re: Steam in color Author: YankeeDog Pretty clean stack for a working coal burner on a grade..
Date: 10/24/14 09:51 Re: Steam in color Author: AcDC9902 I've said it before and I'll say it again. Video does no justice, the exhaust is crisp and deafening. It's by far the loudest engine I've ever heard in person.
Posted from iPhone Date: 10/24/14 11:43 Re: Steam in color Author: iliketrains That's what I call:
"KING STEAM" Date: 10/25/14 11:58 Re: Steam in color Author: fehorse1 Now that brings back a lot of memories! When I was a kid growing up that's the sound I heard every day. I've never been to Ohio?, but think I want to go there!
Date: 10/25/14 12:46 Re: Steam in color Author: AcDC9902 fehorse1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Now that brings back a lot of memories! When I > was a kid growing up that's the sound I heard > every day. I've never been to Ohio?, but think I > want to go there! PA Posted from iPhone |