Western Railway Museum - Full Line Ride
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- We are out in the farmlands of California at the Western Railway Museum riding the Key System 187 for the full line.
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I'm browsing through Operator Logan's channel and he really took the coast to coast thing to heart. Pennsy trolley museum, Connecticut trolley museum, Western railway museum (my favorite since it's my closest), and a bunch of others!
Jeez. Now I'm jealous.
I try my best, Although there are plenty of places i havent got a chance to visit yet, Like IRM.
Now that is fun!
Thank you for a video of the full route. I’m currently trying to build this route in Train Simulator
You are welcome! Good luck with that project. Would love too see it when it is finished.
there wil be in the fture bart subway trains from san francsicos
Track conditions seem to be very good.
Definitely
Very satisfying hum coming from those motors
Wow!! That train was doing I would estimate about 60 MPH for a little while. Great ride!!
It was a fun ride for sure!
@@OperatorLogan How fast do the bridge units go? 45? I had heard it was 25, it's obviously faster than that.
I don't see any mileposts, so I could time it and get the speed.
@@sneadh1 Sadly no, I believe we got up too 45 but i could be wrong.
Wow, that is a decent length ride.
6 Miles in this video, They own 22 but its not all electrified.
@@OperatorLogan That's pretty sweet. Do they have plans to extend the electric?
@@rj78productions88 Parts of it, They want to put a siding in to allow passing as its single track from the yard our and back.
I hope they never get those giant wind turbines on the west side of the tracks. They spoil the historic view on the east side.
They've actually embraced it. Near the Shiloh Church they stop the train just to show three generations of technology: 19th century, 20th century, and 21st century (the wind-turbines).
Wow, I have not been there since the eighties when I rode that and it was just a short loop around the main part of the museum. How long was that ride in this video?
Its a 6 mile line now, They own 22 but its not all electrified.
Looks like the new substation is in place (that was a long-running saga)