The basic design of the Mountains/Mohawks,was actually developed on the SAR,[South African Railways]! Started out as tank engines,and later,become tender engines! The lines operated on,were heavily graded,and 8-coupled engines were used very early! Thanks,for an excellent video! Thank you 😇 😊!
Hi stephen-ng. I agree. The interstate highway system which gave rise to long haul trucking really undermined the railroads. But....trucks can go where trains can't. Moving mail for the U.S. postal service is what kept passenger rail service in the black. When the U.S. Postal Service took the mail off the trains, it was all down hill from there.
Hi mrsaturngamingandstories. About a dozen or so 4-8-2's still exist, most built in the 1920's. I don't know if any are USRA originals or copies since I've never looked into it. Thanks for watching!!
The basic design of the Mountains/Mohawks,was actually developed on the SAR,[South African Railways]! Started out as tank engines,and later,become tender engines! The lines operated on,were heavily graded,and 8-coupled engines were used very early! Thanks,for an excellent video! Thank you 😇 😊!
I actually have a model of a USRA light 4-8-2. Mine is meant to portray Southern Railway Ts-1 number 1491.
I can't think of steam locomotives as "units" as that term came in with diesels. They were usually called "engines."
Hooray!
Kinda wish the interstate system could've existed alongside the railroads. We are learning the hard way that rail was essential for America.
Hi stephen-ng. I agree. The interstate highway system which gave rise to long haul trucking really undermined the railroads. But....trucks can go where trains can't. Moving mail for the U.S. postal service is what kept passenger rail service in the black. When the U.S. Postal Service took the mail off the trains, it was all down hill from there.
Other countries can have great passenger rail, we can't. That's not going to change.
Nice video, very informative.
Hi Stuartaaron613. I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!!
4-8-2 is probably the most successful duel purpose locomotive sad that very few are preserved
Hi mrsaturngamingandstories. About a dozen or so 4-8-2's still exist, most built in the 1920's. I don't know if any are USRA originals or copies since I've never looked into it. Thanks for watching!!
More Steamies!
Hi nathanielmeade5731. Stay tuned!! There's a lot more coming!!! Thanks for watching!!