The Pennsylvania Railroad

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  • čas přidán 1. 01. 2010
  • A section from Herron Rail's series "Glory Machines Vol. I" about the Pennsylvania Railroad. "Glory Machines" is pretty damn good, I must say. Lots of good vintage footage in here of PRR steam on Horseshoe Curve.
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Komentáře • 84

  • @travelingman484
    @travelingman484 Před 2 lety +8

    My beautiful Pennsylvania

  • @trainguy3
    @trainguy3 Před 12 lety +46

    you have no idea how much i wish i could have seen these in person

    • @commanderofthenorth3348
      @commanderofthenorth3348 Před rokem +1

      I remember as a little boy in Renovo about 1959-60 all the steamers lined up for scraping the yard was full of loco's

    • @ColeChi2009
      @ColeChi2009 Před rokem +1

      Amzing

  • @trainfan844
    @trainfan844 Před 11 lety +23

    This is probably some of the best clear footage of these years that ive seen in a while

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Před 5 lety +6

    Great footage.As a young boy,my aunt to take me to an overpass &we'd watch the Pennsy go under us.Miss those days.💕

  • @apostleverde
    @apostleverde Před 8 lety +31

    Talk about when times were simpler... none of the fencing that we see at the Curve today. You can't get anywhere near the tracks nowadays.

    • @120446219
      @120446219 Před 7 lety +3

      you are so right....better times in America ....and railroading

    • @christineplymouth3271
      @christineplymouth3271 Před 7 lety +3

      Thank lawyers, if somebody got hit by a train, they'd sue the railroad.

    • @SirJohnny9999
      @SirJohnny9999 Před 6 lety +2

      Could get cabrides (just be standing trackside) back in those days.

    • @Thunderbolt_1000_Siren
      @Thunderbolt_1000_Siren Před 6 lety +4

      Also you notice how there would be tons of diesels on the curve to move the trains while the M1s, I1sas, and even K4s could manage it in doubleheaders or alone. Also the crews were more friendly to railfans too

    • @brandonwilson4281
      @brandonwilson4281 Před 5 lety

      K8292

  • @leroyproud294
    @leroyproud294 Před 3 lety +3

    Dad started working on the PRR right after WWII. We took many free trips when they still ran passenger service. The most memorable was always boarding the trains at Union Terminal station in Cincinnati. Many a trip from that grand station on our way to sunny Florida. Wonderful memories.

  • @Thunderbolt_1000_Siren
    @Thunderbolt_1000_Siren Před 9 lety +11

    my favorite railroad

    • @juanratliff9000
      @juanratliff9000 Před 7 lety

      Thunderbolt 1000 Siren Productions agree with you that my favorite railroad too

  • @bullfrog1954
    @bullfrog1954 Před 12 lety +3

    Love those K4s! Built an HO model from a kit-weighs almost as much as the Lionel O27 engines!
    Great classic trains! Who needs that darn Acela??

  • @dennissmith6296
    @dennissmith6296 Před 11 lety +7

    The greatest railroad in the world

  • @dcoursey82
    @dcoursey82  Před 14 lety +4

    @mocus1 It doesn't say in the program when this was shot, but it's doubtful it was shot anytime after 1947, since that was when PRR began the "modernization" of it's steam fleet...(switching headlight and generator positions, cast drop pilots)...and all the engines in this video still have the old configuration. My guess is early to mid 40's.

  • @iRECKONER
    @iRECKONER Před 14 lety +4

    AMAZING FOOTAGE THANKS A TON!!!!

  • @thomasavensjr.2790
    @thomasavensjr.2790 Před rokem +1

    The Pennsylvania rr had an impressive variety of steam locomotive types and many including the duplex designs were attractive and unique in appearance. It's a shame however that the PRR didn't preserve one example of their J1 class 2-10-4 type locomotives, I would really like to see one of the j1's on display in a park or museum today.

  • @SouRwy4501Productions
    @SouRwy4501Productions Před rokem +5

    What a wonderful fleet of locomotives the PRR had. What I would give or do to be able to have been there.

  • @tomjones592
    @tomjones592 Před rokem

    We should have been in my life back then it would have been really interesting to see the penzi in its

  • @ddkoda
    @ddkoda Před 9 lety +4

    Great steam action on the engineering marvel of Horseshoe Curve, achieving a climbable 2% grade over those high mountains by taking a circuitous route as opposed to building a shorter route with expensive bridges and its attendant steeper and more difficult grade. Even that 2% grade required helpers on many occasions.

  • @dcoursey82
    @dcoursey82  Před 14 lety +2

    @adtrains75 There's an annotation at the beginning of the video telling who made it...it's Herron Rail Video.

  • @tiernanflynn
    @tiernanflynn Před rokem +1

    It’s so bizarre seeing an I1sa on the head end a passenger train. Never knew they did that.

    • @eafd2708
      @eafd2708 Před 5 dny

      Probably as a helper, I think the second engine was a K4

  • @K4JW
    @K4JW Před 11 lety +6

    Awesome! I think those are Oliver 60 tractors 1940-1947

    • @Galaxy2517
      @Galaxy2517 Před 6 lety

      K4JW We used to have a Rowcrop 77....

  • @indie1361
    @indie1361 Před 13 lety +1

    The good old days!

  • @CrazyBear65
    @CrazyBear65 Před 4 lety +2

    Kittanning is pronounced kit-TAN-ing not "kitten-ing." My grandma's brother was a brakeman. He was killed on the Horseshoe curve.

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video!

  • @Cnw8701
    @Cnw8701 Před 12 lety

    Wow! Now, this is vintage!

  • @jonnyspeed
    @jonnyspeed Před 12 lety

    Wow. Thanks! I need this one.

  • @b3j8
    @b3j8 Před 10 lety +1

    Interesting that those PRR men were also up there on the curve watching the action. The one looked like he was off of a passenger run. The other maybe a Brakeman.

  • @onionhat9141
    @onionhat9141 Před 3 lety +1

    Can't wait for a friend of mine to get done with rebuilding part of the PRR on trainz the Rockville bridge will be on the route and way more like the Pittsburgh station and even Philadelphia and also the Horseshoe curve. It's gonna be a monster!

    • @howdyyall3332
      @howdyyall3332 Před 2 lety

      Do you know if he's still working on that? I downloaded one with all those places but it's just the heightmap and roughly placed track

    • @onionhat9141
      @onionhat9141 Před 2 lety

      Yessir, as big as the route is it’s still a wip, but it’s called Matt’s Version Pittsburgh to Philadelphia on the dls

  • @andrewboyd8073
    @andrewboyd8073 Před 8 lety

    I hope to own all 5 volumes one day. Same with Pocahantas Glory (their Norfolk and Western dvds.)

  • @thegliderguy
    @thegliderguy Před 12 lety

    Check out the Olivers at 1:51 definately late 30s early 40s. I cant put it into words how much I wish I could have been there.

  • @juneshopper
    @juneshopper Před 13 lety +2

    Nice vid, even if it is old. I've been around Horseshoe Curve on PRR as a kid, when my parents & I traveled to NYC. It was long after steam was no longer being used, but I do remember the conductor coming thru and calling out "Horseshoe Curve" and everyone moving over to the other side of the coach car to look out the windows at this engineering marvel.

  • @leslie0965
    @leslie0965 Před 9 lety

    this is heaven

  • @arrowguy173
    @arrowguy173 Před 3 lety +1

    The thumbs down were from New York Central. :D A shame though what happened to both of them.

  • @_cyan4657
    @_cyan4657 Před 3 lety

    Standard railroad of the world is no oversight, the Pennsy rained true to it's word for many years, always in hard competing with the New York Central as well

  • @jacksalvin364
    @jacksalvin364 Před 10 lety +1

    Steam and Diesel on the Pennsylvania Railroad.

  • @MissRailfan
    @MissRailfan Před 2 lety

    @ :31 you can see the Glen White branch/siding at HSC
    1:52 I love the tractors, Olivers I believe
    2:00 train with a HIPPO on the head end would of been king on the PRR's Elmira Branch (my hometown named line)
    2:15 Ive never seen a car like that one on that train.

    • @kennybroomfield8402
      @kennybroomfield8402 Před rokem +1

      That is a clearance car. It has "fingers" that go out and find out how big tunnels, bridges etc... are. Usually ran ahead of an important oversized load. Lasers and scanning has replaced it.

  • @pauljw7697
    @pauljw7697 Před 6 lety +2

    Who does the narration on this Herron video? I've heard his voice several times on some of the RFD-TV shows called Trains & Locomotives. Some of the shows were produced by Herron. It's impossible to read the credits at the end of the shows. I always thought the narrator's voice exemplified someone with a vast railroad knowledge and it was perfect for a train show. I've watched every train show on RFD-TV since they 1st started broadcasting them 12+ years ago. I thought Ralph E. Morse did the narration, but I can't confirm that via Google. Can anyone tell me the narrator's name?

  • @MidwesternRailfan
    @MidwesternRailfan Před 4 lety

    Good camera quality for back then.

  • @edriddle3378
    @edriddle3378 Před 10 lety

    "Freight Train". Several versions on CZcams. Chet's guitar is my pick.

  • @punhoss
    @punhoss Před 4 lety +1

    Why do steam loco's sometimes smoke like crazy and other times burn clean? Isn't the coal always smoking the same??

  • @dominiquedescottes8314

    Théâtrale ,Spectaculaire
    Nos si chers convois tracté par des locomotives a vapeurs
    Ne les oublions jamais
    A 71 ans j'ai eue la chance de connaître ce matériel
    PARIS/NORD>LAON en deux heures !
    Le Dijonnais Calais Bâle !

  • @cbolanz1
    @cbolanz1 Před 3 měsíci

    how long were the k4 pacifics without the tender? I'm just curious, I want to do a math experiment with tender-to-engine length ratios and coal and water capacities.

  • @jacquesblaque7728
    @jacquesblaque7728 Před 5 lety +1

    "Central Motors diesel" right near the end? Huh? Whazzat? Stiffing the "General"?

  • @pennsysteam
    @pennsysteam Před 14 lety

    Great footage!! What year was this shot?

  • @rail-ryder7135
    @rail-ryder7135 Před 7 lety +1

    What music is that?

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 Před rokem

    I thought the B&O was the first railroad chartered in America?

  • @dcoursey82
    @dcoursey82  Před 13 lety

    @steelflexable No offense, but how can you tell what model year the car is from when all you see is the wheel and part of the headlight? Even if it is a 1930s model car, that doesn't mean that's the time period it's currently in. This is 2010, but not everyone drives a 2010-model car. 8mm or 16mm cameras capable of taking color footage weren't even made widely available to consumers until 1937 at the earliest.

  • @thomasblack736
    @thomasblack736 Před 2 lety

    What’s the next show that has Steam related?
    Illinois Steam Safari 1989-2019!

  • @FrehleyFan3988
    @FrehleyFan3988 Před 5 lety +1

    Was there a siding on the horseshoe curve? I saw train cars sitting on one of the 4 tracks

    • @richbarr5959
      @richbarr5959 Před 3 lety

      HSC was four tracks from 1910 or thereabouts until Conrail took one out in the early 1980s (I think it was).

  • @saintangerinc
    @saintangerinc Před 13 lety

    was there a siding on horse shoe at one time?

  • @andrewwardle7634
    @andrewwardle7634 Před 5 lety

    Was that J Szalai panning the camera??

  • @derail14
    @derail14 Před 7 lety

    I think the name of the song is freight train going so fast.

  • @TrainLover-wt9ix
    @TrainLover-wt9ix Před 3 měsíci

    What freight did the PRR normally carry?

  • @AlcoholicSemenStain
    @AlcoholicSemenStain Před 14 lety

    Pennys was favorite of the eastern roads second only to N&W.

  • @OnlyTheEd
    @OnlyTheEd Před 8 lety

    Wow! No trees in the view of "Horseshoe Curve"!

    • @robertromaine6225
      @robertromaine6225 Před 7 lety

      You should see it now! back to the glory days of no trees!

  • @adtrains75
    @adtrains75 Před 14 lety

    where do you get Glory Machines Vol. I?

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry Před 7 lety +5

    Early intermodal shipment @ 1:56?

  • @teddawg327
    @teddawg327 Před 11 lety +2

    I think Rockville Bridge over the Susquehanna

    • @bezuglich
      @bezuglich Před 5 lety +1

      The 1st train? That's eastbound at Mt. Union, over the Juniata

  • @mhkansan
    @mhkansan Před 9 lety

    Does anybody know the name of the song at the end of this video?

  • @mikesavago
    @mikesavago Před 12 lety

    @thegliderguy
    I was just going to say the same thing.

  • @gczernik3
    @gczernik3 Před 10 lety

    anyone know the name of the song at the end of this video?

  • @edriddle3378
    @edriddle3378 Před 10 lety

    Great Video. Probably during WWII.

    • @hezekiahvanfarthinghorniii8042
      @hezekiahvanfarthinghorniii8042 Před 6 lety +1

      Ed Riddle this is summer/autumn 1940 or 1941. The film color saturation is unique to prewar ASA 10 daylight Kodachrome, the formula of which changed in early November 1941. It cannot be earlier than that, as the Oliver tractors on the flat car were introduced in April 1940....

  • @YukariAkiyamaTanks
    @YukariAkiyamaTanks Před rokem

    "First railroad chartered in America" um no thatd the b&o

  • @jbbatulis3513
    @jbbatulis3513 Před 3 lety +1

    K a tanning not Kitt ning Ya gumps

  • @meccaturbo
    @meccaturbo Před 13 lety

    "locomotives of great size and power"....not quite, when compared to articulated steam locomotives of other eastern RR's N&W, C&O, and VGN