Union Pacific 844 Cab Ride From Walsenburg, CO to Pueblo, CO Part 2

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • For more on this series of videos, be sure to check out Part 1. But in Part 2, we continue outbound of Walsenburg, picking up our other conductor, and highballing down the main. Watch the men in the cab at work with the locomotive, right at home in their office. (Also, being recognized by the engineer is something quite special in this video) more rare action and mileage coming up in Part 3! Rate. Comment. Subscribe. ENJOY!!! Copyright The Origional Joint Line Railfan 2012.

Komentáře • 182

  • @michaelbowman3503
    @michaelbowman3503 Před 9 lety +57

    For you youngsters who didn't live in the steam era, the left side of the engine was watched over by the fireman. He did a lot more than stoke the fire.

    • @dmpyron2
      @dmpyron2 Před 8 lety +10

      +Michael Bowman Yeah, according to my (late) neighbor, who worked both sides of the cab with the Cotton Belt at the end of steam, the fireman was responsible for making the coffee. :-)

    • @Patriot1776
      @Patriot1776 Před 8 lety +9

      +Michael Bowman That's right. He had to watch the water level too and keep the water level a good bit above the crown sheet, which was the most safety critical item, keeping the crown sheet covered. He was also supposed to backup the engineer on watching for signals, and double check the work orders with the engineer too and fully understand all the tasks on the worksheet and tracks to be taken for running on.

    • @mikemac2888
      @mikemac2888 Před 7 lety +6

      +dmpyron2 Don't forget he also had to help load luggage on the train for Uncle Joe and the girls when stopping in Pettycoat Junction.

    • @giveandlive
      @giveandlive Před 6 lety +2

      Great video!! My Great, Great Grandad was a fireman for RR around the Boston Area. I have yet to find out whether is was Boston Maine, Boston Albany or..?. I need to dig some more.

  • @CyberWolf36
    @CyberWolf36 Před 7 lety +55

    Grandpa was a steam locomotive engineer for the New York and Michigan Central Rail Road and he would take me into cab of the engine, throw lumps of coal into the firebox and blow the steam whistle. I had a great childhood.

    • @robertkerr3059
      @robertkerr3059 Před 7 lety +2

      and you just imagine what a finishing touch that was to let a little tyke tinker too

    • @steammausss164
      @steammausss164 Před 7 lety +1

      I would really like be at your place or having a experience with my father like you.

    • @highflyinryan76weezer25
      @highflyinryan76weezer25 Před 6 lety

      lucky man

  • @aperturemicah
    @aperturemicah Před 11 lety +11

    I love watching those guys work...those pilots must LOVE their job. I love how they're just chatting away. Around 2:54 the 844 is just working away, cylinder cocks turn on and Ed is just looking at paper work LOL...Gotta love his office. This entire video inspires me in every way. Thanks for sharing!

  • @09JDCTrainMan
    @09JDCTrainMan Před 8 lety +33

    It's amazing how the UP never had this beauty retired from the locomotive roster! Love live the UP!

    • @Texassince1836
      @Texassince1836 Před 6 lety +1

      09trainman she was relatively new, and capable of 120MPH when the end of the steam Era came about, so the UP kept her around.

  • @dennistodd
    @dennistodd Před rokem +2

    My uncle retired as a steam and diesel locomotive engineer on the N.Y.C. I was told that he could never quite get over an event in which two people jumped off of a station platform in front of his train. They had been holding hands.

  • @3578craig
    @3578craig Před 6 lety +5

    Ed is a REAL railroad pro!

  • @bonniekean6814
    @bonniekean6814 Před 6 lety +2

    My Grandpa, C.L. Groff drove one of these for many years for Missouri Pacific. Ran from Falls City, NE to Kansas City, MO. He was a good engineer! Heard stories about him for many years in town here.

  • @wage8388
    @wage8388 Před 4 lety +1

    Whatever the situation, this locomotive has contributed a lot to the country and its user community, appreciate the work of the engineers of that era by diligently caring for his work ... I am a resident of Indonesia who really admires the steam locomotive by the engineers of earlier times.🙏👍

  • @nashbraymen9564
    @nashbraymen9564 Před 3 lety +1

    That whistle is probably one of the best sounds in the world.

  • @NickValdezRRPhotography
    @NickValdezRRPhotography  Před 11 lety +4

    @Joseph Ignudo haha well actually it was the conductor of the train asking whether or not they'll floor it or not (since they are a small and special train, they have the rights to do that). But since we had slow orders due to those BNSF guys working on the main track next to us, we rolled along between 20-35 mph.

    • @Petemonster62
      @Petemonster62 Před 5 lety

      Oh is that why they are doing left-hand running! The train crew found out what it is like to operate on the C&NW or British Rail!

  • @CyberWolf36
    @CyberWolf36 Před 8 lety +10

    My grandfather was a steam locomotive engineer for the New York/Michigan Central Railroad; Joseph L. McPeak.

    • @epicswag5509
      @epicswag5509 Před 7 lety +2

      My grandaddy was a fireman. He told me about a Joe McPeak. He worked on the same railroad as your grandaddy. He told me he worked with him frequently. My grandaddys name was Arthur K. Fintson.

  • @darkstone_official_2427
    @darkstone_official_2427 Před 6 lety +9

    To think they're not only reviving these old giants, but modernizing their fuel sources so they burn oil instead of coal.
    Not only will this most likely save resources, but the power these things had back in the days was INSANE. At the highest incline these engines only ever needed a back engine with over 100 fully loaded cars. Now a days you get 2-3 engines per load regardless of hills. Look at the Amtraks longest journey, they use 2 of the most powerful locomotives to date to do their trip. Meanwhile this monster could do it single handed.

  • @gwpuffinstuph3868
    @gwpuffinstuph3868 Před 6 lety +13

    If anyone gets the "Railroader of the Century" award it should be Ed Dickens Jr., the engineer, and head of Union Pacific's Steam Shop in Cheyenne.

  • @lanerailvideo5928
    @lanerailvideo5928 Před 4 lety +2

    This stretch was jointed rail in 2011. I used to like to crack the windows open the hear rapid click click sounds. At 49 mph it had rhythm.

  • @aver4ge_gam3r37
    @aver4ge_gam3r37 Před 4 lety +2

    Ed dickens and steve lee are two of the luckiest people alive.

  • @garylarson6386
    @garylarson6386 Před 5 lety +3

    amazing how bad the visability was for an engineer, what a powerful locomotive

  • @gerardleet7292
    @gerardleet7292 Před 7 lety +3

    I love trains l always wanted to be an engineer love to hear the steam whistle

  • @alexandertrammell5175
    @alexandertrammell5175 Před 8 lety +11

    dat whistle is the best

  • @joshpeach4053
    @joshpeach4053 Před 5 lety +1

    I freakin love the sweet sound of that Hancock 3 chime!

  • @lvgk
    @lvgk Před 11 lety +1

    thanks for the videos.....I got to see the 844 in Reno, Nv .....now waiting and trying to keep up with the buzz on 4014 .....so want to see one back in service......I grew up in the wrong years

  • @davidclarke4343
    @davidclarke4343 Před rokem

    Horn blast , then a sub "G" toot. that's amazing!

  • @austinniederjohn9813
    @austinniederjohn9813 Před 10 lety +8

    there is a tourist railway 14 miles of me in the town of Boone, Iowa and its called the Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad and guess what I got to be in the cab before they left for the second trip

  • @patrickmurphy2323
    @patrickmurphy2323 Před 6 lety +13

    you should buy that train driver a camera that can be mounted on the train, so he can record all his travels, would be a great way to watch without needing to be there all the time

  • @cellogirl11rw55
    @cellogirl11rw55 Před 6 lety +1

    I would absolutely love to ride in the cab of one of those beasts!!

  • @Jed844
    @Jed844 Před 11 lety

    cant get over how good that whistle sounds in this clip

  • @NickValdezRRPhotography
    @NickValdezRRPhotography  Před 11 lety +1

    @DaveLeh2 That is the throttle. it's kind of like the gas pedal on your car. It controls the amount of steam going from the steam done (just above the boiler) down into the pistons to make the wheels turn.

  • @maxm2317
    @maxm2317 Před 9 lety +9

    No, Rod. We call 'em throttles in the US.

  • @mikerossscuba
    @mikerossscuba Před 7 lety +13

    I want one of those whistles....

  • @NickValdezRRPhotography
    @NickValdezRRPhotography  Před 11 lety +1

    Hey thank you Hunn! Thanks for watching!

  • @mikewhite767
    @mikewhite767 Před 8 lety +2

    love that fef-3 4-8-4 locomotive #844, thanks for showing us your video!

  • @Theoriginaltkg2902
    @Theoriginaltkg2902 Před 6 lety +2

    Damn! That's a whistle! Woo!

  • @georgeferrocarril4894
    @georgeferrocarril4894 Před 11 lety

    This is absolutely AWSOME!!!! I've Ridden behind a lot of steam and diesel too and also rode in the cab of diesels, even ran freight and passenger, would love to be able to ride in the cab of any UP steam loco!!!!

  • @bryanlint9327
    @bryanlint9327 Před 6 lety +2

    I missed history for this dream job

  • @ChiefKandiyohi
    @ChiefKandiyohi Před 8 lety +53

    Just give me a pair of overalls and gloves and I'd shovel coal all day to ride in one of these monsters!

    • @SkipW
      @SkipW Před 8 lety +11

      +Jeff N It is an oil burner, so kick back, watch the steam pressure and just turn a valve!

    • @ChiefKandiyohi
      @ChiefKandiyohi Před 8 lety +3

      +SteamUP well that's even better! I should have known it wasn't burning coal haha

    • @luckyrail23
      @luckyrail23 Před 7 lety

      Jeff N I know how to drive this mass of metal

    • @anotherfreediver3639
      @anotherfreediver3639 Před 7 lety +1

      An oil-burner? That's cheating! ;-)

    • @steammausss164
      @steammausss164 Před 7 lety +4

      The cabin has Been modernized with radio and electronic and use oil. I always dreamed to drive a steam train or get a ride inside the cabin😭. The closest I can get is watching this amazing video 😮

  • @jurgenklein334
    @jurgenklein334 Před 5 lety +1

    Einfach klasse geil der bericht der Lokführer sehr locker cool

  • @davidfrobel7582
    @davidfrobel7582 Před 11 lety

    remember riding whith my dad in the uk years ago,,smaller locos but we had to feed it coal,,,,lol,,these guys got it easy,,good video

  •  Před 6 lety +3

    He sure likes that whistle...lol
    Video doesnt really give you the real essence of her but you can tell she's "ALIVE"

  • @robertjonasson2527
    @robertjonasson2527 Před 8 lety +3

    A hi def camera on the front of the locomotive with an LCD monitor in the cab would be a great safety feature!

    • @icefire001
      @icefire001 Před 7 lety +3

      They see just fine for what they need. If something cant hear that thing to move its their own fault for getting mashed.

    • @mikemac2888
      @mikemac2888 Před 7 lety

      So they can see what they are going to hit?

  • @payt01
    @payt01 Před 6 lety +1

    Biggest mistake they made in the steam age is to put a whistle and a bell on those loco's.. lol.. they can't resist the urge to pull those ropes over and over again. Beautiful machine though :)

  • @christopherdibble5872
    @christopherdibble5872 Před rokem +1

    The engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954.

  • @Whammytap
    @Whammytap Před 11 lety +3

    Are you an engineer? If not, how in tarnation did you manage to get a cab ride?!? UP 844 is my favorite train EVER; she has the most melancholy-sounding whistle I've ever heard--which sounds quite different from inside. Thank you so much for sharing this video!

  • @vrfan
    @vrfan Před 11 lety

    Great video. Interesting to see a view inside the cab of 844.

  • @tikkltikkl
    @tikkltikkl Před 11 lety

    That is incredibly cool, Nick. Lucky you!

  • @dochollliday7452
    @dochollliday7452 Před 7 lety

    looks like new track, last time i was through there in 82 that track was bad. nice vid thanks Nick.

  • @leeseisenbahnen
    @leeseisenbahnen Před 11 lety +1

    great steam train sound

  • @telosfd
    @telosfd Před 8 lety +1

    50 miles to the North, correct? Marvelous video.

  • @achmadsyifapapahnyareyhan8674

    Nick, i love you!!!😘😘😘😍😍
    Thank's for the video

  • @gestmerino
    @gestmerino Před 4 lety

    beautiful video! greetings from argentina!

  • @user-hc9yt5gd6r
    @user-hc9yt5gd6r Před 6 lety

    These guys look like they work for the county .The old engineers would shake their heads at these pretty boys.

  • @adamchoruzek5726
    @adamchoruzek5726 Před 11 lety +1

    Oh what i would almost do to get a ride on 844 or 3985!!!!

  • @jurgenkuhlmann9194
    @jurgenkuhlmann9194 Před 6 lety +2

    The engine is running like a Swiss clock, but at about 7:30 it's a rather rough trip. The tracks however don't appear to be in a good shape. A bit worn, plus the gaps...

  • @SimonKinsingerMountainReigns

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @dannywillardjr6384
    @dannywillardjr6384 Před 6 lety +1

    this train came through Pratt ks a couple years ago I have pictures of it and I went to the souvenir car

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom Před 9 lety

    GREAT TRAIN RIDE

  • @Cnightz
    @Cnightz Před 2 lety

    I really like these old steam trains but my god are they major polluters lol. Still remarkable

  • @Niagra_fanBruce
    @Niagra_fanBruce Před 9 lety +2

    While a great Alco, it doesn't compare to NYC NIAGRA's. I've ridden behind them at 100 mph. plus. Grand Central NY to La Salle ST. station, Chicago in 15 hours. On the Pacemaker.

  • @robertmedina3846
    @robertmedina3846 Před 5 lety

    I sure would like to see those big shots at U.P. allow our Southern Pacific Steam Locomotive #2472 to have excursions on the San Francisco to San Jose run. HAVE A HEART!

  • @NickValdezRRPhotography

    @Micah Rogers you're welcome man! more videos coming soon!

  • @santosflores5760
    @santosflores5760 Před 3 lety +1

    4:33 Loud loud whistle.

  • @josephignudo7405
    @josephignudo7405 Před 11 lety +4

    At 6:00 the dispatcher asked the engineer if he wanted to run track speed or go a lil over lol... I wonder what he said!

    • @justenlunger9186
      @justenlunger9186 Před 8 lety

      Joseph Ignudo same here

    • @Texassince1836
      @Texassince1836 Před 6 lety +1

      Well shes capable of 120mph, the limiting factor is track condition and stopping space.

    • @Texassince1836
      @Texassince1836 Před 3 lety

      You're dillusional, modern Diesel with dynamics will stop alot easier than a steamer

  • @dackerson5
    @dackerson5 Před 7 lety +1

    Cool series!

  • @danielbeauregard6716
    @danielbeauregard6716 Před 9 lety +3

    bravo....

  • @aver4ge_gam3r37
    @aver4ge_gam3r37 Před 4 lety +1

    I wish they would restore the 838 to do a doubleheader

  • @thomasfawcett9447
    @thomasfawcett9447 Před 7 lety

    I subscribed, because you have some assume videos. Thanks for letting me experience your type of work, and I will keep watching your new ones in the future. Tom?

  • @Tinsby
    @Tinsby Před 7 lety +1

    I am surprised at how long the engineer leaves the cylinder petcocks open. I know it's to get rid of any condensed steam but geez. Of course it does look great for those trackside taking photos! Thanks nice posting, I thought visibility from a GG-1 was bad, this is clearly no better!

    • @ToolofSociety
      @ToolofSociety Před 7 lety

      Takes a while for the cylinders to heat up? Condensation being blown out? Just guessing

  • @silicononsapphire5102
    @silicononsapphire5102 Před 8 lety +4

    Stick the paperwork under the shovel. Bacon & eggs will cook quicker.

  • @dackerson5
    @dackerson5 Před 7 lety +1

    cool videos!

  • @gaylenemorley916
    @gaylenemorley916 Před 5 lety

    Come on 844 to union station ogden ut tomorrow may 8th 2019 i will be listening and waiting to see 844 again union pacific indeed

  • @gaylenemorley916
    @gaylenemorley916 Před 5 lety

    Come on union pacific 844 it may not be amtraks whistle or just the union pacfic. Whistle 844 gots its own whistle. Indeed

  • @nlo114
    @nlo114 Před 8 lety +3

    Spoiler alert! Track starts to curve at 6:40 !

  • @LtHawk77
    @LtHawk77 Před 10 lety

    Nick, you're pretty dam lucky.

  • @ccaammiinniiito2
    @ccaammiinniiito2 Před 10 lety +1

    (Cont'd) And I should've added to become certified to operate one of these babies?

  • @mateusfelipe448
    @mateusfelipe448 Před 11 lety +1

    muito bonita essa locomotiva a vapor!!!!

  • @yesidono
    @yesidono Před 11 lety

    Nick I'm so happy for you! :)

  • @Cayberdmods
    @Cayberdmods Před 2 lety

    Nice bro

  • @scidav87
    @scidav87 Před 7 lety +5

    Train crew is allowed to have electronics turned on and recording now or is this something special that managers can do?

    • @mikemac2888
      @mikemac2888 Před 7 lety +1

      They figured out it doesn't interfere with the electronics on-board.

    • @darkstone_official_2427
      @darkstone_official_2427 Před 6 lety +2

      And it's a steam locomotive, powered by oil or not it doesn't use electricity to function.
      Meaning no chances of bugs or glitches in the system. With their radio's maybe, but not the engine itself :3.

    • @AlanS709
      @AlanS709 Před 6 lety +3

      The only software problem would be scaling - if the water softener packed up.

  • @williamsuminski9528
    @williamsuminski9528 Před 6 lety +1

    Was that a secret base

  • @DaveLeh2
    @DaveLeh2 Před 11 lety +1

    What is the lever (control) that the engineer is always using with his left hand. Hangs from the cab ceiling.

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift Před 11 lety +1

    Wonderful video. Well done!
    At 3:38, why steam coming from the cylinders? If venting water condensed in the cylinders, (my guess), why not from start-up?
    Would be nice if you can do manual exposure to show more detail in the darker cab.
    Also, hold camera at arm's length out as far as possible and aim inward to show more of the front of the engine. Who cares about boring scenery? We're interested in the locomotive. I would also hold down low and show the wheels and side rods.
    How fun!

    • @NEAFarmKid4010
      @NEAFarmKid4010 Před 6 lety

      He did do it at the very start in part one and he's doing it again here to play it safe. You really don't want water to stop up those pistons :). That would be a bad day for everyone nearby.

  • @catlover2368
    @catlover2368 Před 10 lety +1

    Nothing like getting a face full of steam exhaust in the face like I did

  • @jawbreaker14878
    @jawbreaker14878 Před 11 lety

    nice moment

  • @pizzasubs
    @pizzasubs Před 4 lety

    wish there was a way for somebody to somehow describe what all of nthose levers do on the engineers side, as of right now, dont have a clue what ANY of them do.. lol the only one I know is the one for the Whistle....hahah and one more thing before they had radios like he has in the 844, how did they actually communicate before radios??????

  • @davidlevine7596
    @davidlevine7596 Před 10 lety +1

    I wonder how fAST is going for it looks like reay good sraight track andwith 80 inch ddrivers that was best speed with sometimes 90 if running late

    • @davidjennings853
      @davidjennings853 Před 9 lety

      Track speed is 55 MPH

    • @Texassince1836
      @Texassince1836 Před 6 lety

      Shes capable of running 120, made many trips over 100 back in the 40s. I don't think they let her up over 80 anymore.

  • @williamhu2630
    @williamhu2630 Před 11 lety

    nice video it is!

  • @NickValdezRRPhotography

    @DaveLeh2 excuse me I mean Steam Dome not done

  • @clementevelazquez5176
    @clementevelazquez5176 Před 8 lety

    Me encanta la cultura ferroviaria de Estados Unidos

  • @Rocky54167
    @Rocky54167 Před 8 lety +1

    If you don't mind me asking, how much is it for cab rides on the UP 844?

    • @SkipW
      @SkipW Před 8 lety

      +Rocky54167 Sorry but they can not be bought and the new insurance regulations. Have made this a video that probably will not be repeated in the future...unfortunately.

    • @icefire001
      @icefire001 Před 7 lety +2

      Insurance and lawyers....ruin everything fun.... You guys make history live today, but insurance and lawyers want to nail you at every corner. Thanks for everything you guys do to steam on anyway. Just seen you roll through Pacific MO !

    • @NEAFarmKid4010
      @NEAFarmKid4010 Před 6 lety

      It might still be possible. There's an 844 cab ride from the 2017 Boise Turn Special on CZcams here somewhere, so maybe they're still letting people ride them.

  • @EuropeanTrainDriver
    @EuropeanTrainDriver Před 7 lety

    nice

  • @scdevon
    @scdevon Před 9 lety +1

    Why was so little visibility designed into these? You can't even see at all on a left curve. Does someone else spot for hazards from the left side on left curves?

    • @princenoah21
      @princenoah21 Před 9 lety +3

      scdevon The fireman can see on the other side

    • @fungustmaster
      @fungustmaster Před 9 lety +2

      +scdevon just think a little, u.s.a. needed big trains to transport big loads trought the country, having a bigger steamer means more power, for example big boy had about 6000 hp, which is alot for a steamer

    • @09JDCTrainMan
      @09JDCTrainMan Před 8 lety +1

      +ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ 6,290 hp @35 mph

    • @kyovalye5942
      @kyovalye5942 Před 8 lety +4

      Because you can see *enough*, and there's another guy on the other side to help watch for stuff. Back then, ergonomics and ease of operation were only adopted if 1) it made more money, or 2) the government regulations required it.
      Also, when at speed hauling a heavy freight, the stopping distance of a train might as well be over the horizon. If you see a cow on the tracks, you blow the whistle and hope it's smart enough to get off the tracks. Worst case scenario, you explain to the boss why your engine smells like raw beef.

  • @Rocketboy1950
    @Rocketboy1950 Před 11 lety

    You don't call it the regulator in the US ?

  • @AGH0STBUSTER5
    @AGH0STBUSTER5 Před 9 lety +1

    Why do steam trains have green cabs?

    • @billdavison5920
      @billdavison5920 Před 9 lety +1

      The railroad say it is the most pleasing color.

    • @AGH0STBUSTER5
      @AGH0STBUSTER5 Před 9 lety

      Hmm, interesting. Thanks for the answer

    • @kyovalye5942
      @kyovalye5942 Před 8 lety +3

      Read, "Cheapest color after black," most likely.

  • @lesliebrennan3351
    @lesliebrennan3351 Před 3 lety

    Why don't the engineer wave back? 🤔

  • @patrickmurphy2323
    @patrickmurphy2323 Před 6 lety

    I will help donate if it helps, there are not many that show a cab ride like this,

  • @bobyharyadi990
    @bobyharyadi990 Před 4 lety

    No fireman??

  • @exoressdelivers70
    @exoressdelivers70 Před 8 lety +1

    so much belching and noise. earplugs required by Osha?

    • @cellogirl11rw55
      @cellogirl11rw55 Před 6 lety +1

      Exoress Delivers I've been around a few steam engines, and they're actually not as loud as one might think. The one part that's loud is the one that needs to be loud- the whistle.

  • @DTRProductions.
    @DTRProductions. Před 5 lety

    can you make a video of up challenger please?

  • @MichaelJohnson-vt1qp
    @MichaelJohnson-vt1qp Před 2 lety

    Big boy 4140

  • @ccaammiinniiito2
    @ccaammiinniiito2 Před 10 lety

    What's the name of the technical school you'd have to attend to learn to operate one of these babies?

    • @thunda7928
      @thunda7928 Před 8 lety

      No such thing. Railroad would train you.

    • @ccaammiinniiito2
      @ccaammiinniiito2 Před 8 lety

      Thunda792 A great job, to work for UP! One of the choicest in the world. I should've been so lucky. Didn't know where their human resources offices were located, as I grew up in a resort town on the south coast of California.

  • @tachikoma747
    @tachikoma747 Před 9 lety +1

    Can't see shit out the front. Something to be said for cab forwards.

  • @carburetedseltzer120
    @carburetedseltzer120 Před 9 lety

    What is a gtb?