Six Flags over Texas Railroad - Full POV Ride-Along

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  • čas přidán 21. 12. 2012
  • A full POV ride-along of the Six Flags over Texas Railroad, which has operated continuously since the park's opening in 1961. Complete with the spiel, this video shows the entire journey around the park from both sides of the train. This footage was taken on 10/17/2010 when the New Texas Giant was still under construction.
    For more information about the Six Flags Railroad and all other things Six Flags over Texas, visit GuideToSFoT, the web's most comprehensive guide to SFoT: www.guidetosfot.com/attraction...
    Music clips credit: "Corncob" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi Před rokem +2

    This is a historical train ride. Real steam engine. I enjoyed it.

  • @robkrasinski6217
    @robkrasinski6217 Před 6 lety +2

    Six Flags Great Adventure and SF Magic Mountain had train rides but removed them years ago. The 2 trains at SFMM closed after 1980 and 1985, an employee bought one of them after it closed in 1980 and had it on display at his business but he moved and he sold the train. The reason why Great Adventure closed their train after 1980 was because of the shortage of steam qualified personnel to run and maintain them. They were Crown trains, the smaller ones and one train set had roofs on the coaches the others were open. There are pics on the sfgadv history site.

  • @woodencoasterfan
    @woodencoasterfan Před 8 lety +4

    I'm glad to see Six Flags hasn't gutted this train like they did at their parks in Georgia and Illinois.

  • @daviekey6892
    @daviekey6892 Před 7 lety +2

    I like trains

  • @timdaugherty706
    @timdaugherty706 Před 10 lety +3

    Only Six Flags engine that still uses Coal!!

    • @alexisramirez6575
      @alexisramirez6575 Před 6 lety +1

      Tim Daugherty BRING BACK THE STEAMEAS

    • @markschroeder2578
      @markschroeder2578 Před 4 lety +3

      Actually, both SFOTRR steam locomotives are oil burners, although I believe the park uses diesel fuel as their fuel.

    • @gradymcclintock6160
      @gradymcclintock6160 Před rokem

      ​@@markschroeder2578they used to burn coal at one point

  • @neverlandtravel8106
    @neverlandtravel8106 Před 9 lety +1

    I'll prefer Walt Disney World Railroad with real American locomotive.

    • @stampycatfan01lol
      @stampycatfan01lol Před 9 lety +1

      I'd prefer the Six Flags and Texas Railroad, because of the actual railroad crossing signals used.

    • @TrainsWow
      @TrainsWow Před 9 lety +1

      stampycatfan01 The Busch Gardens Tampa railroad has real crossings including one E-Bell crossing!

    • @stampycatfan01lol
      @stampycatfan01lol Před 9 lety +2

      TrainsWow™ Unfortunately, I don't live in that area, but I'll try and go there someday. Also, Neverland Travel, Six Flags uses actual locomotives from America.

    • @TrainsWow
      @TrainsWow Před 9 lety +1

      yeah, Busch Gardens Africa does not because it is themed to Africa!

    • @woodencoasterfan
      @woodencoasterfan Před 8 lety +2

      +TrainsWow™ from what I've been able to research, the trains at Six Flags over Texas, Cedar Point, and Walt Disney World were actual working trains before coming to the parks. Cedar Points trains came from a brick manufacturer and the trains at Six Flags over Texas came from a sugar plantation in Louisiana and I believe WDW's trains came from a similar plantation as well. The trains at BGW were custom designed for the parks. BGT has three trains there. The yellow came from Six Flags St Louis, the green came from the Old Dominion line at King's Dominion, and the rarely seen red train was custom designed for BGT. I actually have on ride videos of the trains at Cedar Point, Six Flags over Georgia, and Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Tampa on my channel.