How Pere Marquette 1225 Became The Polar Express

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2022
  • Pere Marquette 1225 is one of the most famous 2-8-4 Berkshire locomotives out there. Many know it as one of two remaining Pere Marquette Berkshires out there, but just as many other people know it as the real life Polar Express. You probably already knew that but if you didn't, well, now you know! In this video I briefly go over the service history of PM 1225 and how it managed to hit the big time in the 2004 Christmas film, The Polar Express.
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  • @AmtrakGuy365
    @AmtrakGuy365  Před rokem +154

    Hey, thanks for watching the video! This is probably my last video for the year so I just wanted to say thank you for all the continued support, it really means a lot! I say that every year I know, but it really does help. It still amazes me how far my channel has come in the past 9 years. I have some video ideas lined up for next year so stay tuned for those. I hope you all have a Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and a happy new year!

  • @harrisonallen651
    @harrisonallen651 Před rokem +169

    The engines number as 1225 makes a whole lot of sense now, nice to hear that Warner Bros did use the actual blueprints for the locomotives during development.

    • @traindude432
      @traindude432 Před rokem +4

      i think i know why The Polar Express’ number is 1225 it may be because that day was christmas

    • @mlot1980
      @mlot1980 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Also the Birthday of Jesus too

  • @goalhorn2012
    @goalhorn2012 Před rokem +198

    It was actually quite awesome to find out that the polar express was modeled after Pere Marquette 1225

    • @jakobhardy1734
      @jakobhardy1734 Před rokem +4

      i actually saw that loco in person not to long ago its bit small lookin without its wheels though

    • @nathancorcoran5347
      @nathancorcoran5347 Před rokem +5

      @@jakobhardy1734 I hope one day, I can see the beautiful Pere Marquette 1225. Since I was born on the same year the Polar Express movie was released.

    • @amyolson5923
      @amyolson5923 Před rokem +2

      i do too

    • @amyolson5923
      @amyolson5923 Před rokem +2

      because i am gonna ride it some day

    • @nicholaspyancey41passwordg6
  • @BessemerProd
    @BessemerProd Před rokem +26

    Still amazes me how a movie from 2004 performs better in every way than most movies we have now, 18 years later to!

    • @joshmontemayor6098
      @joshmontemayor6098 Před rokem +7

      The Polar Express is so popular that it gets re-released in theaters every year since it 1st came out, mostly in IMAX 3D.

    • @Shadowtiger2564
      @Shadowtiger2564 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's simple
      Movies now are soulless and mostly just sequels in a huge series or shameless cash grab "remakes"
      While there was bad movies back then a lot more care used to go in to projects

    • @CheeseMiser
      @CheeseMiser Před 6 měsíci

      @@joshmontemayor6098 cuz it's a Christmas movie DUH

  • @Blaze06
    @Blaze06 Před rokem +73

    I remember riding behind 1225 on the North Pole express a couple times as a kid! Fun fact, it was supposed to show up for the movie premiere of the polar express in Grand Rapids but that never happened because of issues with CSX. If it did happen, it probably would’ve used the Plymouth Sub but who knows how busy it was at the time lol

  • @adventuresofamtrakcascades301

    The Polar Express is my favorite Christmas movie and the Pere Marquette 1225 is my favorite Berkshire steam locomotive! Also, Tom Hanks did a fantastic job with voicing most characters such as the Conductor, Santa, the Hobo ect

  • @switchgeer6519
    @switchgeer6519 Před rokem +27

    I actually lived by 1225's sister during my childhood. It sits by a coal tower in grand haven and is the only other surviving n1. I'd love to go to owosso and see the engine running, and maybe even this one could be restored and the two can run side by side.

  • @DillianTrainzStudios
    @DillianTrainzStudios Před rokem +12

    Considering that the Polar Express is my favorite Christmas movie (Obviously), I fully approve of this.

  • @br1gh7r4y
    @br1gh7r4y Před rokem +13

    When it's running we can hear the steam whistle all over town. I think it's very nice and a distinctively charming part of life in Owosso.

  • @pedrourbano501
    @pedrourbano501 Před 7 měsíci +2

    One thing I loved about the polar express was that HUGE cow catcher it had, which is different from the one on the real Pere Marquette, it just gives a sense of power somehow.

  • @exveefan
    @exveefan Před rokem +5

    This is exactly what I wish was included in the Polar Express, Behind the Scenes DVD I got nearly 20 years ago.
    All they talked about on there was the CGI effects and motion capture.

  • @nathancorcoran5347
    @nathancorcoran5347 Před rokem +16

    Pere Marquette 1225 is one of my favorite steam locomotives. I have seen the Polar Express movie, when I was a little child. It’s one of my favorite Christmas movies. Because of the train. I was born on the same year, the Polar Express movie was released. Pere Marquette 1225 is another beautiful locomotive. Thank god.

    • @adventuresofamtrakcascades301
      @adventuresofamtrakcascades301 Před rokem +3

      Literally, if 1225 was scrapped, The Polar Express would probably not have been possible

    • @nathancorcoran5347
      @nathancorcoran5347 Před rokem +5

      @@adventuresofamtrakcascades301 But thank god that Pere Marquette 1225 was saved for preservation.

  • @TehBellcarl
    @TehBellcarl Před rokem +14

    Why sierra no. 3? Back to the future.
    Robert Zemekis directed both the back to the future trilogy as well as the polar express.
    Back to the future 3 features sierra no. 3 for its climax and Zemekis clearly incorporated elements like its whistle and pilot onto the virtual 1225.
    “I’ve wanted to do that my whole life!” Both hero boy and Doc brown say that in their respective films when blowing the whistle.

    • @nathancorcoran5347
      @nathancorcoran5347 Před rokem +2

      I have seen Sierra Railway #3. I remember the first time I saw it was at the Polar Express train ride at Railtown. I hope to see the engine again.

    • @giorgospapoutsakis5271
      @giorgospapoutsakis5271 Před rokem +2

      Never realised that
      Thanks for pointing this out

    • @nathancorcoran5347
      @nathancorcoran5347 Před rokem +2

      @@giorgospapoutsakis5271 I really love the whistle of Sierra Railway #3 (A 4-6-0 “Ten-Wheeler” built by Rogers Locomotive Works in 1893). It’s quite cool.

    • @linkerthejedi2575
      @linkerthejedi2575 Před rokem +1

      Theres also a flux capacitor in the cab of the polar express you can see it in the background during the glacier gulch scene

    • @nathancorcoran5347
      @nathancorcoran5347 Před rokem +1

      @@linkerthejedi2575 I know. I saw that already, it’s one of those references to Back to the Future. I know another being, Sierra Railway #3 (A.K.A Central Pacific 131 that has appeared in Back to the Future Part 3) whistle was reused for Pere Marquette 1225 in the Polar Express movie.

  • @thekid9992
    @thekid9992 Před rokem +9

    Cool story about the Polar Express' whistle: Sierra No. 3 was the same locomotive used in Back to the Future Pt. 3, and the whistle was chosen because a producer for Polar Express (I believe it was a producer. It was definitely someone involved in the movie) alsp worked on Back to the Future Pt. 3, so as a nod to BttF, Sierra no.3's whistle was used as the Polar Express'

    • @_chan.burn.21_
      @_chan.burn.21_ Před rokem +2

      I always was curious about why they chose a completely different locomotive's whistle for the film, and I read up on the exact same thing you said.
      Another couple interesting tidbits include the flux capacitor being in the engine's cab and the mall in the newspaper clipping at the beginning of the film being Lone Pine Mall.

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila Před rokem +3

      Actually, its not a producer, but the film's director, Robert Zemeckis who chose that whistle as a homage to BttF (plus the flux capacitor and the Lone Pine Mall clip at the movie's beginning).

  • @tevinhoward4419
    @tevinhoward4419 Před rokem +3

    The express train is one of my favorites which brings me joy with Christmas spirit what matters is deciding to get on not knowing where its gonna lead you but everyone can be our guest to enjoy the ride for years to come.🎄🚂💖☕🌟

  • @Yogasefski
    @Yogasefski Před 6 měsíci

    The engine was my favorite part of The Polar Express, and to hear not only did Werner use the train as a base model but referenced the original design is amazing.

  • @joemayo8254
    @joemayo8254 Před rokem +3

    Pere Marquette 1225 is what is sometimes known as a Van Sweringen Berkshire. During the 1920s, a pair of Cleveland real estate developers named O.P. and M.J. Van Sweringen began dabbling in railroad securities after they purchased the Nickel Plate Road from the New York Central in 1916. By the end of the decade, they controlled the Nickel Plate, Erie, Chesapeake & Ohio, Pere Marquette and Wheeling & Lake Erie, among others. They planned on merging all their railroads into a single system under the C&O banner and even began standardizing the locomotive fleets of their railroads in anticipation of the merger, but the Great Depression delayed these plans. While the Vans never lived to see their railroads unified under C&O control, the Pere Marquette was finally merged into the C&O in 1947 after having been under C&O control for nearly two decades. Originally, the Nickel Plate and the Wheeling (which was controlled by the Nickel Plate) were to have been merged into the C&O along with the Pere Marquette but were left out due to opposition from the Nickel Plate's minority shareholders.

  • @PeanutsAndSanrioFan
    @PeanutsAndSanrioFan Před rokem +2

    My Favorite Steam Locomotive from my Favorite movie of all time

  • @Damon810Railfan
    @Damon810Railfan Před rokem +17

    As someone who grew up in Michigan, I can agree that 1225 has a rather legendary reputation around here, and I do wish I can see her running again in person instead on just some railcams lol. (Since 1225 has been getting her running gear replaced, and its gonna be a while before she runs again), but I'm most definitely excited to see what's gonna happen next, i'd have to say
    And P.S. I think it totally makes sense for MSU to call 1225 an "eyesore", although at the same time that statement was totally uncalled for IMO. (*cough* go blue.)

  • @edwardsnyder4264
    @edwardsnyder4264 Před rokem +4

    Originally the NPE went from Owosso to the Shiawasee County Fairgrounds but the tracks were "decertified" for the weight of the PM1225, so Ashley stepped up & is now the favored destination ❤️🚂

  • @iiLuxis
    @iiLuxis Před rokem +3

    Awesome 👍

  • @ryderlx
    @ryderlx Před rokem

    I volunteer with a man named Gary Knudsen, an older volunteer with the SRI, in Kansas on Santa Fe #3463, he speaks often about PM#1225, And he shared with me some additional insight on why PM 1225 was chosen
    Finances! Warner brothers reached out to numerous railroads before they landed on 1225, they reached out to Santa Fe 3751 (due to proximity in California), and cousin engine NKP 765!
    However, the two organizations owning the two engines requested Warner brothers a payment, to contribute to the engine’s upkeep, while the crew with 1225 elected to do do it all for free! (With the exception of fuel)
    Additionally, Warner brothers modelers were referred again to Santa Fe 3751 for additional reference, namely the layout of the Cab
    I can’t entirely speak for the accuracy of some of this information, but it’s always fascinating to hear old railroaders tales.

  • @jessdatheturdle6602
    @jessdatheturdle6602 Před rokem +4

    Another interesting fact is the cab of the P.E technically comes from the Santa Fe 3751. Producers went to LA and took reference photos of the 3751s cab and used those for the movie. While yes there are noticeable differences between both cabs they did use 3751 as reference. So the Polar Express wasn't just compiled from not one, not two, but three locomotives.

  • @brandonharristsw7516
    @brandonharristsw7516 Před rokem +2

    I really loved to see the real one

  • @nathanlerma9891
    @nathanlerma9891 Před rokem +4

    To all rail fans and railroaders alike the pere Marquette 1225 is Michigan's own Christmas miracle

  • @hawkeyetherailfan
    @hawkeyetherailfan Před rokem +1

    Great shot at 3:41.

  • @Francis_thefemtwink
    @Francis_thefemtwink Před rokem +2

    An interesting story of how this engine ended up in my favorite movie!

  • @The_Canadian_Railfan
    @The_Canadian_Railfan Před rokem +4

    Excellent video as always

  • @TrainmanAndy
    @TrainmanAndy Před rokem +5

    I think one thing everyone forgets is that the Polar Express has no number, the toys are lying to you.

  • @DFWRailVideos
    @DFWRailVideos Před rokem +1

    Railroad fact of the day:
    The Rock Island, owning more 4-8-4s than any other railroad, had every single one scrapped. Not one organization wanted one for preservation, which I find sad.

  • @michaelbenitez539
    @michaelbenitez539 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: I think The engine in the book as a 4-8-2 wheel arrangement

  • @stevendezwaan5707
    @stevendezwaan5707 Před rokem +2

    I am not far from Owosso, Michigan and had went to the Steam Railroading Institute a couple of times for college. I've been up in the cabin of 1225 and have walked around it as well. It sure is quite a sight and is impressive to see in person.

  • @amyolson5923
    @amyolson5923 Před rokem +1

    i love pere merquette and 1225 and the polar express

  • @manhunter433
    @manhunter433 Před rokem +1

    I remember reading about the group who set out to restore 1225 to working order. Everyone laughed at them till the day when the group let the loco's whistle loose. People took them seriously then and we have the group as they are now.

  • @harrisonofcolorado8886
    @harrisonofcolorado8886 Před rokem +4

    I remember watching Steam in the Spring by Railway Productions for the first time and both me and my grandpa (well, more like my dad's second Dad) being surprised that the 1225 had the lettering "Polar Express" on the side.

  • @mattskey1
    @mattskey1 Před rokem +3

    I remember that GWR Studios made a video similar to this one

  • @TobyPasman
    @TobyPasman Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video. The Polar Express is one of my favorite Christmas movies and Pere Marquette 1225 is my favorite steam locomotive. I first saw the movie when it was in theaters in 2004. I share a birthday with Tom Hanks (July 9). I have four Polar Express trains in my collection (one made by BRIO and three made by Lionel). I also have an HO scale model of Pere Marquette 1225 (made by Bachmann) because I’ve seen 1225 in person twice (in June 2015 and June 2016).

  • @UPRailRoad-xg8cb
    @UPRailRoad-xg8cb Před rokem +1

    1225. What a fitting number for a Christmas Train.

  • @TheOneTrueDragonKing
    @TheOneTrueDragonKing Před rokem +2

    You missed a fact here AmtrakGuy365. PM 1225 was actually lettered for the Polar Express one year!

  • @brandonharristsw7516
    @brandonharristsw7516 Před rokem +1

    I loved that train

  • @STHSIndustries2K6
    @STHSIndustries2K6 Před rokem +4

    The history of Pere Marquette 1225 and how it became Polar Express. They decided to turn a 2-8-4 into the iconic Polar Express. 1225 has had a long and interesting history. It almost got scrapped as the C&O dieselized. Thanks to some people Pere Marquette 1225 was saved. It pulled the iconic excursions that still run today. Every Christmas with the Steam Railroading Institute is named the North Pole Express.

  • @toughbowtietruck
    @toughbowtietruck Před rokem

    My son and I chased the Polar Express a year or two ago. It's amazing sitting at a railroad crossing and watching 1225 run by; almost takes me back in time to experience the old days when I wasn't born early enough to see.

  • @ryguygaming06
    @ryguygaming06 Před rokem +1

    The whistle sound effect was also Canadian pacific railway number 136

  • @USS_Grey_Ghost
    @USS_Grey_Ghost Před rokem +2

    I feel that the whistle they chose for the movie fit’s the train perfectly even though it’s from a different engine that deep tone makes me think Large steam engine which the train is.

  • @kameronbowers432
    @kameronbowers432 Před rokem

    The polar express is probably the most divisive Christmas movie ever made.

  • @yeoldeseawitch
    @yeoldeseawitch Před rokem +2

    Pls cover the "I love toy trains" series next
    it was a must watch for me and its what got me into railroad history in the first place

  • @sambrown6426
    @sambrown6426 Před rokem +4

    I've always wondered why the movie whistle sounds so different to 1225's real whistle. Now I know it's because they used the whistle from Sierra No.3, which you may know as the Back to the Future locomotive.

    • @linkerthejedi2575
      @linkerthejedi2575 Před rokem

      Theres actually a flux capacitor in the cab of the polar express it can be seen in the background during the glacier gulch scene

    • @sambrown6426
      @sambrown6426 Před rokem

      @@linkerthejedi2575 That I did actually know.

  • @teamhotwheels68
    @teamhotwheels68 Před rokem

    Pere Marquette lives on forever!🚂☺

  • @patrickmcarter6244
    @patrickmcarter6244 Před rokem +1

    I love both the Pere Marquette 1225 & The Polar Express train & the movie. Marry Christmas, Happy Holiday, & a Happy New Year!

  • @ClearTrackSpeed
    @ClearTrackSpeed Před rokem

    Solid choice for changing your outro song to animal crossing; another great video Jared

  • @SC0CI
    @SC0CI Před rokem

    Something really cool is that my uncle is one of the engineers for the pera marquee 1225 in

  • @Gideon_the_Video_game_railfan

    The whistle for the polar express is not only taken from sierra railway #3, it is also taken from Santa Fe 3751 and south simcoe railway 136 whistles

  • @tornado5d267
    @tornado5d267 Před rokem +1

    I always wondered what kind of locomotive the polar express was and now I do

  • @Freudenland
    @Freudenland Před rokem

    To be honest it's Awesome that the Polar Express locomotive was Real when i found out when i was like around 7-8 years old!

  • @walterwhite5388
    @walterwhite5388 Před rokem

    The fact that the Polar Express looks like a N&W Y6B in that view where they were riding on the front of the locomotive

  • @Thomasboi01
    @Thomasboi01 Před rokem

    The polar express is my favorite Christmas movie!

  • @trainglen22
    @trainglen22 Před rokem

    Thank you for showing this. It is a great video.

  • @MegeGabe_Personal
    @MegeGabe_Personal Před rokem

    I love your videos
    Keep up the good work!

  • @landon176
    @landon176 Před 4 měsíci

    In real life today, the Amtrak took over the pere Marquette and runs on the same route as it used to in between Chicago and Grand Rapids

  • @juice_box182
    @juice_box182 Před rokem +1

    The only reason I want to go to Michigan is go see the 1225 but there’s one obstruction, Detroit

  • @iftheseoldbeastscouldtalk7796

    Just had the pleasure of telling exchange students the real loco from the movie is about 30 minutes north of our town! They were all surprised and happily so. Nice to see it is being put into the spotlight despite it looking like an erector set.

  • @WillyBilly18
    @WillyBilly18 Před rokem

    Thanks for teaching us that because I really never knew!

  • @YukariAkiyamaTanks
    @YukariAkiyamaTanks Před rokem +1

    Honestly the movie locomotive reminds me of the erie Berkshires. Great video Jared! Merry Christmas

  • @kereta58
    @kereta58 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing . Very nice and i big like this video

  • @nathanhudson-young2460
    @nathanhudson-young2460 Před 7 měsíci

    In the shot where those guys were recording audio from the engine, I litterally thought...
    Woah this locomotive got to be a voice actor in a way, minus its whistle.

  • @hoonami139
    @hoonami139 Před rokem

    and here I thought for the last several years that the only reason 1225 was the polar express was because of the number, I had no idea there was any other connection. Thank you for posting this

  • @TrinityShoji
    @TrinityShoji Před rokem

    Where my dorm at MSU was about where 1225 was housed.
    Me being a train fan and MSU student, naturally brings this up any time the Polar Express is brought up in conversation.
    Go Green

  • @TKSP4449
    @TKSP4449 Před rokem

    Maybe for a future topic you could cover the history of Thomas & Friends in Trainz, from some of the earliest Thomas Trainz models ever made to the up to where Thomas in Trainz is today.

  • @Thatcrazydraft345
    @Thatcrazydraft345 Před rokem

    Man that is one fine train

  • @SouRwy4501Productions

    The five 60 foot passenger cars that made up the Polar Express consist would have been child’s play next to what a big Berkshire like 1225 was built to be able to pull. After all, 1225 was built very similar to the coal-hauling Kanawhas built by the C&O.

  • @MaddoxsTrains
    @MaddoxsTrains Před rokem +1

    What a coincidence! I just watched The Polar Express in 3D at the IMAX!

  • @AlaskaAirlines-iy7ze
    @AlaskaAirlines-iy7ze Před rokem +1

    Funny that they used Sierra railway NO.3 from back to the future part 3, and 1225 from the polar express 😂

    • @Gaminggunzeller
      @Gaminggunzeller Před rokem +1

      Yeah indeed, expect the film design of Pere Marquette no 1225 had a few changes to the engine and it's whistle came from Sierra Railway no 3's whistle which of course as most would already know is a Lima 5 chime steam whistle and No 3 has had that whistle ever since, even though the whistle itself was rebuilt it still sounds the same but more tuned up in a way.

  • @bnsflover7062
    @bnsflover7062 Před rokem +1

    I imagine they would use the NKP 765, I wonder what it would look like if the marslight were to be on the polar express if it was based off 765 it would be so Damn cool to see it rotate through the snow As it comes closer from the far distance

  • @danielmkubacki
    @danielmkubacki Před rokem

    I love this video.

  • @linkerthejedi2575
    @linkerthejedi2575 Před rokem

    Awesome video about 1225 i cant wait to see her after restoration

  • @TezcatlipocaMountyRailfan

    Merry Christmas all. Hope your Christmas morning went well.

  • @cashstrains652
    @cashstrains652 Před rokem

    Pretty cool how a engine that would be thought to be scrapped. Would be moved by a Stadium, and later, restored to its fullest. Its amazing what some people can do, in the future i hope to see more people take an interest in preserving more engines, for years to come.

  • @alexnorfolksouthernmedia

    Greetings! From Chattanooga, Tennessee! 🚂

  • @Brickify307
    @Brickify307 Před rokem

    Polar express is my favorite Christmas movie all time I've heard it's based of 1225 but never known its history well now I know as a kid growing up loving trains the polar express has been my favorite Train and Movie since I was 5 or 6 in 2012 or 2013

  • @jakef9266
    @jakef9266 Před rokem +2

    You should do a video about the PRR s2 6-8-6

  • @mikeninneman6575
    @mikeninneman6575 Před rokem

    Production quality in your videos is fantastic, but I do have to point out this long perpetuated myth: Sierra No. 3's whistle was NOT used or recorded for any scenes in the 2004 film. While a production crew from Skywalker Sound did in fact venture to Railtown 1897 State Historic Park to record sound, it was Sierra No. 28 that was used, as engine No. 3 was not in service at the time. We received a letter from the head sound producer a few years ago recalling this occasion, and were even provided a photo from their visit showing it was the 28. As with all motion pictures, especially animated films, the creators drew from a massive archive of sound recordings for the final film, so other than a few that can be positively attributed to 1225 (the bell can be heard when the fireman gets his head stuck in it), it's nearly impossible to say for sure where the others actually came from. None of the whistle blasts heard in the film sound like the 3 to me.

  • @Aqua_108
    @Aqua_108 Před rokem

    Merry Chrismas 🎄

  • @jonathanarmstrong7508

    Sierra railways number 3 whistle was also used as the whistle and locomotive in back to the future part 3

  • @andrewreynolds4949
    @andrewreynolds4949 Před rokem

    This is really neat, I'd never heard some of these parts of the story before

  • @davidmolin8944
    @davidmolin8944 Před rokem

    Probably my favorite irl to movie adaptation engine alongside sierra 3

  • @elijahwilliams4110
    @elijahwilliams4110 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Train Number 1225 Is Date Of Christmas Day 12/25 At 2:40 Sec

  • @davidelunicorniolatinolqyt2005

    Nice video :p

  • @steam1303
    @steam1303 Před rokem

    I just love the whistle on the polar express from Sierra railways no.3

  • @joneau261
    @joneau261 Před rokem +2

    Considering that Robert Zemeckis had utilized Sierra 3 for “Back to the Future Part 3”, one wonders if whistle recordings were reused there.

    • @sd80mac
      @sd80mac Před rokem

      Zemeckis specifically used Sierra #3's whistle again in the Polar Express because he loves the way it sounds

    • @OutaTimeFPV
      @OutaTimeFPV Před rokem

      Interestingly, Sierra 3 was out of service and disassembled when they were recording audio for Polar Express, so there’s a likely chance that’s what happened, or 3’s whistle was attached to another locomotive. Even the staff who tended to 3 aren’t sure what happened at the time and how they got those recordings.

    • @sd80mac
      @sd80mac Před rokem +1

      @@OutaTimeFPV Leftover stock recordings from BTF3

    • @OutaTimeFPV
      @OutaTimeFPV Před rokem

      @@sd80mac possibly. Nobody has confirmed that

    • @sd80mac
      @sd80mac Před rokem

      @@OutaTimeFPV It's the only explanation.

  • @bungieman2810
    @bungieman2810 Před rokem

    2:13 There was actually a second whistle used when the train arrives at the house. I think it might have been sampled from 1225.

  • @joeysreporting
    @joeysreporting Před rokem

    I never knew that the Polar Express was modeled after the IRL Polar Express and not the other way around

  • @TheRailwayGuy175
    @TheRailwayGuy175 Před rokem +1

    Just watch The Polar Express in cinema last night.

  • @CREATIONSGALORE
    @CREATIONSGALORE Před rokem +1

    i beleive at one point that the 1225 had the name "Polar express" written on its tender

  • @jamesbelcher8509
    @jamesbelcher8509 Před rokem +1

    2:16 [Train Whistle]

  • @sambrown6426
    @sambrown6426 Před rokem

    2:23 And the cowcatcher situation. The cowcatcher on the movie locomotive is much larger, and more prominent than the one on her real-life counterpart.

  • @FreedomLovingLoyalistOfficial

    3:02 I don't get the copyright issues, Durango and Silverton got WB perms to use the name on their train.

  • @Thomasboi01
    @Thomasboi01 Před rokem

    Chris van Allsburg the person who wrote Jumanji and Zathura? These stories were adapted into movies later on. Anyway That's so cool!

  • @GLee-oe3op
    @GLee-oe3op Před rokem

    If the film was remade, I would have chosen a Canadian Pacific Royal Hudson, like the 2860. A Canadian semi-streamliner feels fitting for the winter

  • @FelixFalldorf
    @FelixFalldorf Před 22 dny

    1225 is my Favorit train

  • @SEM4official
    @SEM4official Před rokem

    Even though I knew about it, it was still amazing knowing about the bases of The Polar Express