I found this quite an informative video, as usual! Now, I know about three interesting vehicles formerly used by the New York Central Railroad: a doodlebug, a tank engine with an odd wheel arrangement, and a Baldwin diesel. Thanks for the video!
2:34 I call the 2-6-6 and 4-6-6 arrangements Albanys (Light Albany and Heavy Albanys respectively) after the only railroad to use such wheel arrangements
I love doodlebugs. It's like the steam railroads saw the interurbans and said "Bet"
Gotta love those big 4-6-6T tank engines!
Seriously one of my favorites
I found this quite an informative video, as usual! Now, I know about three interesting vehicles formerly used by the New York Central Railroad: a doodlebug, a tank engine with an odd wheel arrangement, and a Baldwin diesel.
Thanks for the video!
2:34 I call the 2-6-6 and 4-6-6 arrangements Albanys (Light Albany and Heavy Albanys respectively) after the only railroad to use such wheel arrangements
Very creative and well put names for these unique engines.
@@Pensyfan19 Thanks!
i like how this video on 404, 404 and 404 is 4:04 posted on 04/04 HOLY MOLY
HELLPPPPPP!!!! !
E n g I n e s o f a m t r a k c s x I s b e s t
NNNnnnneeeeeeew
York
CENTRAL!
Gosh I love this railroad
Coincidentally you posted this right on April 4th (4/04)
Yep. Decided to make this episode a bit special for April 4th, especially since that also marks my channelversary.
Of the year 2024!
404 probably
do alaska railroad 404 a us army 2-8-0
Do great northern 404, an sd45