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Mill Creek Central: A backyard railroad on a reclaimed strip mine

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Today, we visit a railroad that was built on land that had formerly been a strip mine in central Ohio. The Mill Creek Central has over four miles of main track through a variety of terrain. The steepest grade is 3%. Come join us on a ride around this amazing railroad!
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Komentáře • 102

  • @harpintn
    @harpintn Před 10 dny

    That is an impressive feat laying all that track for a hobby line, and you did a very good job with the layout.

  • @daleroth236
    @daleroth236 Před měsícem +3

    I have lived in northern Ohio most of my life and didn't know this existed. Just two hours from my home. Thanks for sharing.

  • @aaronfreeman5264
    @aaronfreeman5264 Před 18 dny +1

    Strip Mines looklike a good investment.

  • @chuckmayerchak3071
    @chuckmayerchak3071 Před měsícem +3

    Now that's railroading! I loved those two power units pulling that train! Only thing that could be better would be diesal power over the gas engine. But still has some real engine sound!

  • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
    @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim Před měsícem +3

    Damn, that is a vast track set up! It needs its own signal system!
    You guys here are living my _dream!_ 😂

  • @danielfantino1714
    @danielfantino1714 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for the ride with these friendly fellows.
    Cool look that GE
    "modern" 85 - 144 tons center cab, NYC RS3 and host switchers. Former roadbed means strong foundation with huge curve radius and grades. Nice woody run. It seems so much on just 9 acres.

  • @artillerest43rdva7
    @artillerest43rdva7 Před měsícem +3

    what a great set up for running trains! thank you for taking us along! that is an extensive set up.

  • @dennispersson9466
    @dennispersson9466 Před 13 dny

    Beautiful Layout! It Really makes me miss, the Long Island Live Steamers, Layout at South Haven Park, built by the Grumman Employees, Model Railroad Club!
    My father-in-law, was an Electrician, for Grumman, and used to notify us, whenever they had an "OPEN HOUSE" Session, at the park! At the time, ONE of those Steam Engines, cost MORE, than my Volkswagen Rabbit, to buy NEW ! (At least, that's what they Told ME!)
    In 1982, when my son was only Two, we took him to one of the sessions, and he LOVED IT !!

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před 10 dny

      Steam engines are still around the price of a luxury car. The diesels are closer to the price of a used work truck. The little 4 wheel electric critters are closer to the cost of a used motorcycle. Keep in mind: nothing is mass produced in this hobby. It's all made by hand domestically.

  • @mattkinnard6899
    @mattkinnard6899 Před měsícem +1

    It was great running into you there! Your videos and the Steam Channel are a good reason why I got into the hobby!

  • @poowg2657
    @poowg2657 Před měsícem +2

    That's a sweet hard working H9 Pennsy Consol. Somewhat reminiscent of Train Mountain in Oregon but the majority of their trees are firs. Excellent video, enjoyed it much. Thanks!

  • @kleetus92
    @kleetus92 Před měsícem +1

    Heck, wish I had known you were in the neighborhood, I'd have stopped out. That's my nearest 'home track' aside from my own. Great group of people there, love every time I go to visit!

  • @nittbuck1
    @nittbuck1 Před měsícem +1

    Love the Ohio Central locos! I live in east central Ohio where OC operates. My N scale layout is based on the Ohio Central and Genesee & Wyoming.

  • @Silexfox
    @Silexfox Před měsícem +2

    I could ride around on a backyard rail way all day .
    Definitely wish I had the land to lay some track and build a loco to play on .

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem +1

      it doesn’t take a lot of land to build a nice little railway. 5he bigger they are, the more people it takes to maintain it.

    • @Silexfox
      @Silexfox Před měsícem +1

      @@MillBrookRailroad My yard isn’t very big . 2 10x10 tents cover the whole back yard 😅
      I could probably get away with a short point to point in the basement with about 30’ of track and maybe a switch or 2 to play with .
      I’d like to build a loco ( electric/compressed air) though over the winter . I have a neat one to try and replicate

  • @scottleidenberger4401
    @scottleidenberger4401 Před měsícem +3

    Nice railroad. Thanks for the ride along.

  • @PappysPotluck
    @PappysPotluck Před měsícem +1

    Been there a few times myself, beautiful landscape and friendly folks, thank you for sharing your experience there with us. The OC locos are awesome..

  • @FutureRailProductions
    @FutureRailProductions Před měsícem +2

    Glad to see my van made an appearance! Nice work!

  • @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695

    Went to the buckeye limited meetup here this facility is just exquisite

  • @bobpaulino4714
    @bobpaulino4714 Před měsícem

    A neighbor built his own logging equipment for use at this facility.
    Its amazing

  • @MrOmwm
    @MrOmwm Před měsícem +2

    Amazing, love it! Thank you.

  • @e-train765
    @e-train765 Před 18 dny

    LOVE those OHCR switchers 🙌

  • @BoxcarJerry
    @BoxcarJerry Před 18 dny

    Looks like a great place. I love those switchers , nice job on them .

  • @topgunfurry
    @topgunfurry Před měsícem +2

    Great set up

  • @atsf-3415
    @atsf-3415 Před měsícem

    Absolutely beautiful landscape this runs through! Nicely laid out.

  • @tfs4499
    @tfs4499 Před 14 dny

    Looks like a lot of fun, Totally Cool!

  • @rionstretton8133
    @rionstretton8133 Před měsícem +1

    Wow amazing awesome ❤

  • @toadjam12000
    @toadjam12000 Před měsícem +1

    Welcome to Ohio. Enjoy.

  • @LordDustinDeWynd
    @LordDustinDeWynd Před měsícem

    Very cool! Thank you for the ride!

  • @duanedale2505
    @duanedale2505 Před měsícem +2

    Nice video

  • @nooknerdz
    @nooknerdz Před měsícem

    This place is on my bucket short list...

  • @clivecobbold6815
    @clivecobbold6815 Před měsícem +2

    Hi mate great video mate

  • @TVJAY
    @TVJAY Před měsícem +3

    I wish I would have known about this meeting. It is only 2.5 hours away from me.

  • @grutestrainsmoviesandelevators

    I want that in my backyard lol

  • @s16100
    @s16100 Před měsícem +2

    I have yet to get down there to see that RR. Hope you enjoyed your trip here to Ohio! :)

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem +3

      I did! I plan to make the trip again with a different loco at a future meet there. I'm going to have to build a loco and a riding car for future trips into 7-1/2" gauge land.

  • @ronnyvonallmen6892
    @ronnyvonallmen6892 Před 16 dny

    How Awesome….

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 Před měsícem

    Nice !

  • @THE_BaconPirate
    @THE_BaconPirate Před měsícem +13

    At the risk of sounding uneducated, can you please tell me how the little "flags" work along the way that the engineer whacks as the train goes along? I'm sure it's some kind of signaling system, but how exactly does it work?

    • @robertheinkel6225
      @robertheinkel6225 Před měsícem +4

      Looks like part of a signaling system to keep two trains from being on the same track

    • @steamlogger
      @steamlogger Před měsícem +7

      The “flags” are whisker arms on industrial limit switches. They complete the circuit to claim a block between passing sidings. There are others that break the circuit to release the block.

    • @THE_BaconPirate
      @THE_BaconPirate Před měsícem

      @@steamlogger So then I assume there must be some "signal light trees" placed accordingly along the route.

    • @andydickey
      @andydickey Před měsícem +3

      @@THE_BaconPirate Yes - B&O style signals that show red, yellow, and green aspects

    • @FutureRailProductions
      @FutureRailProductions Před měsícem +3

      ​@@THE_BaconPirate yep exactly. I took some video on my own channel and filmed at the same time Mill Brook did. That video should be releasing August 1st. I think I have some of the signal operation in it.
      But there's two different posts for each block. A green post and a yellow post. The green posts clear the section behind you, and the yellow ones takes the section ahead. White Creek Railroad's in Michigan are a little different in signal indications but the activation method is the same.
      The only difference is it's a PVC pipe with a relay switch in it and a floating PVC pipe end that you push on to take the block and/or clear it.

  • @mrfingerlakes8735
    @mrfingerlakes8735 Před 19 dny

    Awesome video

  • @solarusthelonghaulerrailfa3226

    The MCC is another one of those bucket list things and when you go to one of these places would it be possible to post the safety information and requirements for those that are planning to be in the area

  • @keithknott8307
    @keithknott8307 Před 25 dny

    My god,
    I know little ones (kids)
    "DRIVE MOMMY AND DADDY CRAZY"
    WANTING TO GO HERE JUST TO RIDE THIS!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    But I have to ask:
    HOW MANY LOCOMOTIVES,
    WHERE DOES HE GET HIS RAILS,
    CROSS TIES,
    AND THE LOCOMOTIVES, BOXCARS, ETC AT,
    HOW MANY ACRES
    DOES THIS HAVE?!
    MY HAT IS OFF TO THIS GUY FOR A PERFECTLY LAYED OUT SCALE OF A FULL RAILROAD

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před 25 dny +1

      @keithknott8307 I think it's about 9 acres. Most parts can be found at www.discoverlivesteam.com.

  • @rogerhuber3133
    @rogerhuber3133 Před měsícem +2

    Great railroad! Nice long ride through the trees looks so cool. I noticed many white posts with clear plastic jugs of water(?) along the line. What's their purpose?

    • @davidwilken3584
      @davidwilken3584 Před měsícem +2

      If your talking about the 50 gallon barrels and the spigots by the track, they’re for the steam engines to refill their water tenders.

    • @rogerhuber3133
      @rogerhuber3133 Před měsícem +2

      @@davidwilken3584 Nope. I saw quite a few tanks and spouts for steamers. I'm talking about the white PVC (?) posts with smaller, clear plastic jugs spaced all along the line. Probably not much of a drink for any steamer in need. Maybe about 1-2 gallon jugs.

    • @davidwilken3584
      @davidwilken3584 Před měsícem +2

      @@rogerhuber3133 I totally missed those 2-liter pop bottles filled with water. I could guess it’s for small fires or personal rehydration for someone working on the rails. Your guess is as good as mine.

    • @ConrailHistorical
      @ConrailHistorical Před měsícem +3

      Those water bottles are for putting out lineside fires from ash or hot coals dropped from a steam locomotive.

  • @douglasashleigh4989
    @douglasashleigh4989 Před měsícem +8

    Looks like you need to be 75 lbs overweight to run trains there. Nice layout. Thanks

  • @thepubliceye
    @thepubliceye Před měsícem

    They had an electric railroad from mine to powerplant somewhere down there.

  • @slider0915
    @slider0915 Před měsícem +2

    Is that the same gauge as Millbrook? Those switchers are beautiful!

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem +2

      @@slider0915 The Mill Brook track is 7-1/2, which is compatible with 7-1/4" gauge. Mill Creek Central is 7-5/8" gauge.

  • @bradbarefoot2986
    @bradbarefoot2986 Před 25 dny

    Walt Disney would have loved this !

  • @paulsmith5398
    @paulsmith5398 Před měsícem +1

    lots of money spent on that, but i like yours better, The Mill Brook is a "working railroad", while the Mill Creek is just for fun.

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem

      Each railroad has its purpose. I've learned to appreciate each one for what it is.

    • @paulsmith5398
      @paulsmith5398 Před měsícem

      @@MillBrookRailroad kind of like mine in HO scale, its only a glorified test track, bare minimum scenery, etc, and i can run either DCC or DC engines on it. But i have two passing sidings, allowing me to run 3 trains alternately.

  • @richardwilkens4577
    @richardwilkens4577 Před měsícem +3

    They must a full time track maintenance crew working there

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem +3

      @@richardwilkens4577 It's all volunteer.

    • @scotcoon1186
      @scotcoon1186 Před 12 dny

      They schedule a maintenance day once or twice a month march through when the snow stops them. And they're adding a significant loop. Finished up another 100 foot tunnel last fall.
      Looks like they have it open, actually, that's it at 11:53

  • @NortonRailway
    @NortonRailway Před měsícem

    Great video!

  • @brandenloman6925
    @brandenloman6925 Před měsícem +1

    Nice video why don't they have radio to communicate

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem

      @@brandenloman6925 No need for radio when the signal system works.

    • @brandenloman6925
      @brandenloman6925 Před měsícem

      @MillBrookRailroad but most of the track ar one track way

  • @Jjonathanhart
    @Jjonathanhart Před 22 dny

    Lots of time and money must have went into building those tracks.

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před 21 dnem

      @Jjonathanhart Indeed, they have. The railroad is 25 years old this year. That's normally how long these railways last. This one, however, is turning into a club.

    • @Jjonathanhart
      @Jjonathanhart Před 21 dnem

      It must be so much fun being involved with that miniature train railroad.

  • @THE_BaconPirate
    @THE_BaconPirate Před měsícem +2

    Also, those loco's actually sound like diesels... Not at all like the typical lawn tractor, does anyone know what type of engines are used in these?

  • @joepeltola52
    @joepeltola52 Před měsícem +4

    OK the white posts with the bottle of water buy them .what's there purpose.

    • @alanwbelcher
      @alanwbelcher Před měsícem +2

      I was wondering the same thing!

    • @ConrailHistorical
      @ConrailHistorical Před měsícem +2

      The bottles have water in them for putting out fires started by hot steam locomotive coals or ash that falls from the firebox.

    • @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
      @wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 Před měsícem +2

      Fire suppression although I was told that they could be used for emergency water as long as they are replaced

    • @ConrailHistorical
      @ConrailHistorical Před měsícem +1

      ​@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 you wouldn't want to use that water for anything else. It's usually kinda gross after the first weekend in the spring.

    • @SeanONeill13
      @SeanONeill13 Před měsícem

      *their

  • @neilindorsetuk.4757
    @neilindorsetuk.4757 Před měsícem

    Nice, I would be intersted i how the train control/signalling works, is there a central control centre? Automated I suspect.

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před 7 dny

      The signals are all manually activated by the locomotive operator. There's a switch on a post at the beginning and end of each siding to capture and release each single track block. The sidings are dark.

  • @IMRROcom
    @IMRROcom Před měsícem +3

    Almost every mile maker is a bottle of water... Why?

    • @robertheinkel6225
      @robertheinkel6225 Před měsícem +3

      Water to put out fires from the steam engines, if one starts

  • @GrandpaCrew
    @GrandpaCrew Před 14 dny

    Could a car driver over the tracks at the crossing?

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před 10 dny

      The driveway crosses the track a few times. Cars and medium duty trucks go over the tracks.

  • @notlisted-cl5ls
    @notlisted-cl5ls Před měsícem

    man! where ya get them sw1500 type locos?????

  • @Scoobers-fj6jk
    @Scoobers-fj6jk Před měsícem

    Can u take one of ur trains to this track and ride around

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před měsícem

      I can, but I need to re-gauge to do it. this track is slightly wider gauge than mine. Just enough to not fit.

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 Před měsícem

    Far better than LALS

    • @MillBrookRailroad
      @MillBrookRailroad  Před 7 dny

      Don't be too hard on LALS. Model railroad design has changed a lot between the times the two tracks were built.