Clear The way 4 Venue 10! So Ready or Knot? Cause Here it Comes! Hmm! I Wonder who Said that?
@danielwalton901241 минут бұрын
with a Giant Broom!
@StanFerrisСағат бұрын
Beautiful locomotive. Thanks, Nate!
@troywilkinsonСағат бұрын
Nice engine, although Nate my club at Sacramento valley live steamers has.southern pacific, pacific locomotive as well and we have a stream lined gs-4 owned by Victor owens and a gs-1 steam locomotive by Donald yungling
@nates.vintage.trains53 минут бұрын
I’ve seen videos of those beauties. I’d love to see them in person some day, but Sacramento is quite far from Phoenix.
@troywilkinson22 минут бұрын
@@nates.vintage.trains if you come out to the club I’ll let you interview me, victor owens, and Donald yungling so we can be in your channel
@Railway_Riches10 сағат бұрын
Hmmmm I recognize that gentleman 😂
@StanFerris4 күн бұрын
So jealous you got to hang out with Evan! Thanks, Nate, for the great coverage of Butter Pig!
@nates.vintage.trains4 күн бұрын
Next to try and coax him to come out for the MLS meet, of course after Butter Pig is repaired.
@TubaSoundsandTrains6 күн бұрын
Nice work! Thank you for sharing!
@Crystal_Springs_Railroad7 күн бұрын
Very cool!!!
@haroldmueler73997 күн бұрын
Way less people on Sunday.
@nates.vintage.trains7 күн бұрын
Yes indeed, still a lot of fun.
@TRAINBUILDER7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful shots! I’ll be sure to share this! 🚂♥️🛠🙏🏼
@nates.vintage.trains7 күн бұрын
Much appreciated. It was great seeing you and riding behind Butter Pig!
@TRAINBUILDER7 күн бұрын
@@nates.vintage.trains What a great meet indeed! I have this video set for share next Thursday in my Community post :)
@jetsons10111 күн бұрын
Looks like you had great weather for enjoying Live Steam...... Wait.............. There is never a bad day to enjoy Live Steam.
@WilliamsSecondfilmstudios12 күн бұрын
Wow!!
@joetimihou11812 күн бұрын
👍👍
@TRAINBUILDER14 күн бұрын
Great video!
@StanFerris14 күн бұрын
Great stuff, Nate!
@fletcherhenery322216 күн бұрын
Hey do you know where I could find copies of the old rail maps you’ve shown in the video?
@nates.vintage.trains15 күн бұрын
The map and photos come from a book by Phil Serpico, Santa Fe Route to the Pacific. Great source of information for the Harbor Subdivision, and its three branch lines.
@fletcherhenery322215 күн бұрын
@@nates.vintage.trains thanks! I’ll have to see if I can find a copy
@alexanderbarnett86217 күн бұрын
God wish I could've gone, glad ya'll had a good time. Mountain pass looked like a struggle for Declan's engine though XD
@jetsons10118 күн бұрын
Nothing like vintage steam no matter what the scale.
@TubaSoundsandTrains20 күн бұрын
Great video Nate and God bless you and I was glad to see you at LALS! Keep steaming!
@donaldcraig481820 күн бұрын
Great video Nate, I guessed I missed a lot even though I spent the whole day there.
@danv683321 күн бұрын
What a cool job to be an engineer on Pikes' Peak.
@danv683321 күн бұрын
This is where it all started. Great job building your channel!
@StanFerris21 күн бұрын
Thanks, Nate!
@TRAINBUILDER21 күн бұрын
Watching!
@OCMEtrains23 күн бұрын
Nate - It's always great to have you visit us! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video and highlighting so many of our wonderful members and trains!
@lauraita_victoria23 күн бұрын
Great video! We’re riding business class or coach on these trains?
@nates.vintage.trains23 күн бұрын
Coach. Still very nice seats.
@RailsoftheUS25 күн бұрын
Very nice meeting you Nate. I’m still trying to upload the spring meet video and it really took me forever.
@nates.vintage.trains25 күн бұрын
God to meet you, and hope to see you again. Now I’m working on the LALS spring meet video for next week.
@RailsoftheUS25 күн бұрын
@@nates.vintage.trains I’m also working on that as well. I’ll mention you too when it’s done.
@jetsons10127 күн бұрын
What.... Wait...... At 2:23 that looks somewhat like the Galloping Goose at Knott's Berry Farm......
@nates.vintage.trains27 күн бұрын
That’s Goose 6. The real one is preserved at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. That 7.5” gauge model is produced by Accucraft, ready to run. www.livesteamstation.com/product-page/maxitrak-rgs-goose-6
@richardleffingwell10327 күн бұрын
I have a train, how do I find out about these meets?
@nates.vintage.trains27 күн бұрын
Do research to see if there are clubs in your area, and see if they host meets on their website. Discover live steam has a club finder page for researching. www.discoverlivesteam.com/A-clubs.htm
@Scoobers-fj6jk28 күн бұрын
Great 👍 👌 video thanks for sharing 👍
@StanFerris28 күн бұрын
Thanks, Nate, for sharing this!
@TRAINBUILDER28 күн бұрын
Great meeting you, Nate!
@imzachjones28 күн бұрын
Hype
@maxwellwalcher6420Ай бұрын
i wish 2912 is steamed for Excursions and also 5030 too.
@HanksASCАй бұрын
Hi Nate. Nice job! Did I mention I own David Rose's steel modem of a wood caboose? Cheers Hank G
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Yes you did. I’d love to see it.
@jackphotonАй бұрын
Is this that train place by Griffith Park and the LA Zoo? Always wanted to stop by there.
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Yes, this is it. So worth a visit. They have public train rides every Sunday.
@StanFerrisАй бұрын
Hey Nate-- Great fun to see the #3 from a different perspective! And thanks for being willing to engineer while I got to sit back and just enjoy the scenery. Whenever you get the time, please feel welcomed over to the CNRR and if we have the time we can fire up the steam loco as well. Blessings!
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Steam!!!! Say less.
@tomedgar4375Ай бұрын
Nice post Nate
@Scoobers-fj6jkАй бұрын
That was cool 😎 how fast was it going and how long can the steam engine run untill it needs water again thanks for sharing 👍
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Well, I’d say about 4mph at most. This is battery powered engine made to look like a steam locomotive. I don’t even know how long the batteries last anyway. Stan has more information on his channel.
@tomedgar4375Ай бұрын
I have an Allen 2-6-0 Mogul. Distance is strictly dependent on how many grades and the weight it is pulling. At Riverside Live Steamers, the full loop is just under a mile. Fully loaded I need to refill each lap. Lightly loaded, three laps
@hobbycentral818Ай бұрын
This place is the best. It makes me want one of those locomotives really bad.
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
You and me both. Maybe one day…
@maxwellwalcher6420Ай бұрын
its just like in Steam town and would the real 759 be steamed and restrored again and would i see a Scale of a NYC J3a Dreyfus Hudson.
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
I have not seen a live steam NYC Hudson. There are some Hudsons in 7.5” gauge made from Little Engines kits, but not specifically for J3 class (as far as I am aware).
@arizonalivesteamer9225Ай бұрын
Nice video of our train,
@hubertbartels6114Ай бұрын
Thank you for making a video of this powerful engine. It would have been helpful to mention that the Maricopa Live Steamers are just outside of Phoenix - I'll have to come up from Tucson in the fall and have a look.
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Definitely worth while.
@troywilkinsonАй бұрын
Hey Nate are you going to plan of going to Sacramento live steamers for the fall meet ?
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Maybe, no promises. I live in Phoenix now, so Sacramento is quite far.
@troywilkinsonАй бұрын
@@nates.vintage.trains oh okay I just though I get to meet you in person
@vasilivladivostok1136Ай бұрын
Pretty slick. I didn't know we had something like this in AZ.
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Three clubs like this. Maricopa Live Steamers, Scottsdale Live Steamers, and Yuma Territory Live Stamers.
@haroldmueler7399Ай бұрын
Hello Nate, is the one inch track here a big oval, or do they have different routes?
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
It’s a large oval, about 1300 feet. There has been talk of an expansion, but nothing more.
@jetsons101Ай бұрын
Silly question here: At 3:52 -- isn't that the Hawaii State Flag. We DVR Hawaii Five-0 here.
@nates.vintage.trainsАй бұрын
Yes, those are Hawaiian flags. The owner is modeling this loosely from that state’s sugar plantation locomotives.
@AODProdsАй бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful feature on my 1" scale equipment! It was great seeing you at the MLS Spring Meet.
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Great Video
Did i Said that or did you?
Clear The way 4 Venue 10! So Ready or Knot? Cause Here it Comes! Hmm! I Wonder who Said that?
with a Giant Broom!
Beautiful locomotive. Thanks, Nate!
Nice engine, although Nate my club at Sacramento valley live steamers has.southern pacific, pacific locomotive as well and we have a stream lined gs-4 owned by Victor owens and a gs-1 steam locomotive by Donald yungling
I’ve seen videos of those beauties. I’d love to see them in person some day, but Sacramento is quite far from Phoenix.
@@nates.vintage.trains if you come out to the club I’ll let you interview me, victor owens, and Donald yungling so we can be in your channel
Hmmmm I recognize that gentleman 😂
So jealous you got to hang out with Evan! Thanks, Nate, for the great coverage of Butter Pig!
Next to try and coax him to come out for the MLS meet, of course after Butter Pig is repaired.
Nice work! Thank you for sharing!
Very cool!!!
Way less people on Sunday.
Yes indeed, still a lot of fun.
Thanks for the wonderful shots! I’ll be sure to share this! 🚂♥️🛠🙏🏼
Much appreciated. It was great seeing you and riding behind Butter Pig!
@@nates.vintage.trains What a great meet indeed! I have this video set for share next Thursday in my Community post :)
Looks like you had great weather for enjoying Live Steam...... Wait.............. There is never a bad day to enjoy Live Steam.
Wow!!
👍👍
Great video!
Great stuff, Nate!
Hey do you know where I could find copies of the old rail maps you’ve shown in the video?
The map and photos come from a book by Phil Serpico, Santa Fe Route to the Pacific. Great source of information for the Harbor Subdivision, and its three branch lines.
@@nates.vintage.trains thanks! I’ll have to see if I can find a copy
God wish I could've gone, glad ya'll had a good time. Mountain pass looked like a struggle for Declan's engine though XD
Nothing like vintage steam no matter what the scale.
Great video Nate and God bless you and I was glad to see you at LALS! Keep steaming!
Great video Nate, I guessed I missed a lot even though I spent the whole day there.
What a cool job to be an engineer on Pikes' Peak.
This is where it all started. Great job building your channel!
Thanks, Nate!
Watching!
Nate - It's always great to have you visit us! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video and highlighting so many of our wonderful members and trains!
Great video! We’re riding business class or coach on these trains?
Coach. Still very nice seats.
Very nice meeting you Nate. I’m still trying to upload the spring meet video and it really took me forever.
God to meet you, and hope to see you again. Now I’m working on the LALS spring meet video for next week.
@@nates.vintage.trains I’m also working on that as well. I’ll mention you too when it’s done.
What.... Wait...... At 2:23 that looks somewhat like the Galloping Goose at Knott's Berry Farm......
That’s Goose 6. The real one is preserved at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. That 7.5” gauge model is produced by Accucraft, ready to run. www.livesteamstation.com/product-page/maxitrak-rgs-goose-6
I have a train, how do I find out about these meets?
Do research to see if there are clubs in your area, and see if they host meets on their website. Discover live steam has a club finder page for researching. www.discoverlivesteam.com/A-clubs.htm
Great 👍 👌 video thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks, Nate, for sharing this!
Great meeting you, Nate!
Hype
i wish 2912 is steamed for Excursions and also 5030 too.
Hi Nate. Nice job! Did I mention I own David Rose's steel modem of a wood caboose? Cheers Hank G
Yes you did. I’d love to see it.
Is this that train place by Griffith Park and the LA Zoo? Always wanted to stop by there.
Yes, this is it. So worth a visit. They have public train rides every Sunday.
Hey Nate-- Great fun to see the #3 from a different perspective! And thanks for being willing to engineer while I got to sit back and just enjoy the scenery. Whenever you get the time, please feel welcomed over to the CNRR and if we have the time we can fire up the steam loco as well. Blessings!
Steam!!!! Say less.
Nice post Nate
That was cool 😎 how fast was it going and how long can the steam engine run untill it needs water again thanks for sharing 👍
Well, I’d say about 4mph at most. This is battery powered engine made to look like a steam locomotive. I don’t even know how long the batteries last anyway. Stan has more information on his channel.
I have an Allen 2-6-0 Mogul. Distance is strictly dependent on how many grades and the weight it is pulling. At Riverside Live Steamers, the full loop is just under a mile. Fully loaded I need to refill each lap. Lightly loaded, three laps
This place is the best. It makes me want one of those locomotives really bad.
You and me both. Maybe one day…
its just like in Steam town and would the real 759 be steamed and restrored again and would i see a Scale of a NYC J3a Dreyfus Hudson.
I have not seen a live steam NYC Hudson. There are some Hudsons in 7.5” gauge made from Little Engines kits, but not specifically for J3 class (as far as I am aware).
Nice video of our train,
Thank you for making a video of this powerful engine. It would have been helpful to mention that the Maricopa Live Steamers are just outside of Phoenix - I'll have to come up from Tucson in the fall and have a look.
Definitely worth while.
Hey Nate are you going to plan of going to Sacramento live steamers for the fall meet ?
Maybe, no promises. I live in Phoenix now, so Sacramento is quite far.
@@nates.vintage.trains oh okay I just though I get to meet you in person
Pretty slick. I didn't know we had something like this in AZ.
Three clubs like this. Maricopa Live Steamers, Scottsdale Live Steamers, and Yuma Territory Live Stamers.
Hello Nate, is the one inch track here a big oval, or do they have different routes?
It’s a large oval, about 1300 feet. There has been talk of an expansion, but nothing more.
Silly question here: At 3:52 -- isn't that the Hawaii State Flag. We DVR Hawaii Five-0 here.
Yes, those are Hawaiian flags. The owner is modeling this loosely from that state’s sugar plantation locomotives.
Thank you for the wonderful feature on my 1" scale equipment! It was great seeing you at the MLS Spring Meet.
Hope to see you again soon Alex!