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Dollywood cabride on 70, Early October 2012

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2012
  • In Early october 2012, we headed up to Dollywood, where EX-USATC/WP&Y 190 class 2-8-2 #192 was supposed to be operating. Unfortunately 192 was unable to steam this weekend, so 70 was run instead. Enjoy.

Komentáře • 26

  • @JohnHorvath42
    @JohnHorvath42 Před 12 lety +1

    Wonderful show.

  • @cducote2068
    @cducote2068 Před 2 lety +2

    @10:08 did the engineer really say his wife weighs 300? LOL!

  • @288jh
    @288jh  Před 12 lety +1

    Not as of 2008. Nobody rides in the cab. My Camera was placed in the cab by the crew.

  • @z1rz1r15
    @z1rz1r15 Před 11 lety +3

    out of curiosityvWHY do they no longer give cab rides

  • @BillySinnz
    @BillySinnz Před 12 lety +1

    Another great video. Does Dollywood not let people ride in the cab? I only ask because Tweetsie will I think, if you're lucky lol.

  • @Walschaerts90
    @Walschaerts90 Před 11 lety +3

    Is it common practice for the engineers to ride the Independent brake while attached to a train. I always thought the Automatic should be used, and the independent bailed off and kept released to prevent the wearing of brake shoes, unwanted slack action and the burning of locomotive tires. Just wondering, I've been on locomotives before and this is the first time I saw an engineer use the Independent brake so much while pulling a train....

    • @creeperkiller9795
      @creeperkiller9795 Před rokem

      He’s really only using it when the train is coming downhill. Dollywoods tracks go uphill, so on the way back to town they shut off the regulator and the engineer keeps his speed with the independent break! That’s just my guess anyway

    • @Walschaerts90
      @Walschaerts90 Před rokem

      @@creeperkiller9795 poor train handling.

    • @creeperkiller9795
      @creeperkiller9795 Před rokem

      @@Walschaerts90how so? I’m sorry if that sounds rude I’m just curious as to what you mean!

    • @Walschaerts90
      @Walschaerts90 Před rokem

      @@creeperkiller9795 poor train handling is not being able to control the slack action on the train (which can lead to discomfort/injury to passengers, damaging of freight or damage to the car draft gear/couplers. It can even lead to a derailment) or operating in a manual which damages or wears parts prematurely. Locomotive brake shoes are more expensive than those on the cars.

    • @Bigfoot64
      @Bigfoot64 Před rokem

      ​@@creeperkiller9795 you are right on that a lot of people don't understand that

  • @dollywoodrailfan
    @dollywoodrailfan Před 7 lety +3

    What are the rails in the center for

    • @calebhodge6574
      @calebhodge6574 Před 6 lety +1

      Dollywood Railfan the rails in the center are incase of a derailment. If the wheels go off the track the center rail is there to keep the engine from completely turning over.

    • @dollywoodrailfan
      @dollywoodrailfan Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks Caleb that is what I thought they were for see you soon

  • @JaiahHazelnutBrown
    @JaiahHazelnutBrown Před 10 lety +1

    Using the independent to handle the train is bad practice. Walschaerts90

    • @dollywoodrailfan
      @dollywoodrailfan Před 6 lety +1

      JaiahHazelnutBrown why are they rails in the center

    • @Walschaerts90
      @Walschaerts90 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. I was unaware. And awaiting an answer for several years.

    • @JaiahHazelnutBrown
      @JaiahHazelnutBrown Před 3 lety +1

      Dollywood Railfan they have an exceptional amount of “safety rail” in the sharper curves and anywhere there is an embankment close to the track center.

  • @tldecker179
    @tldecker179 Před 12 lety +1

    And that really stinks,but kinda understandable. :(

  • @andrewgreene3376
    @andrewgreene3376 Před 8 měsíci

    See you train