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Steam Locomotive

Friday, February 2nd, 2001

Steam Locomotive
Has anyone ever driven,rode in the cab of, or worked upon a steam locomotive?

I am a railway buff and am a big fan of steam locomotives, especially foreign ones, since they are different than the ones in America, where I live. I would just like to know what the experience of being around , riding, or driving an operational one is like, having never done so myself. (although i’m making plans for it)

Yes. The opportunity to run steam is indeed hard to come by, and any engineer who says they wouldn’t jump at the chance is either being untruthful, or not a true engineer at heart.

In general, they are hot, dirty and require some physical exertion to run. Fun for a day or two, but I wouldn’t want to use them in service on a day to day basis.

I was fortunate enough to have been chosen as a fireman pilot in April, 1981, when the UP’s 4-8-4 Northern class #8444 and Challenger class 4-6-6-4 articulated #3895 when they traveled from Cheyenne, Wyoming to Sacramento, California, for the grand opening of the California State Railroad Museum.

I piloted the fireman from Sparks, Nevada to Norden, California, the top of “the hill” of SP’s famed Sacramento Division, on the Challenger, and the fireman on the 8444 from Norden to Roseville, California. Great stuff. I wish I had a dollar for every picture of the crew that was taken.

I was again fortunate when able to run, for a day, McCloud River Rail Road’s No. 25, a small Prairie class 2-6-2, and SP’s #4449, also a Northern class GS-4, for a distance when this locomotive traveled between Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Dunsmuir California, in 1986, as it was headed for the Olympics with full Daylight livery behind.

To put it in a nutshell, a diesel electric is pretty much a cold, impersonal lump of steel. Not so for an engine under steam. The cross-compound air pumps are the heart beat and can be felt as they shake the engine. The hiss of steam and the whirring of the dynamo is its breath. The water is its lifeblood, the fuel its food. The bark of the exhaust is its speaking voice, while the whistle sings. They perspire, with the odor of hot grease and oil, and they definately have their own personality.

I wish you well in your endeavor to climb aboard, run or ride on one. I guarantee it’s the most fun you’ll ever have with steel.

The BEST OLD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE VIDEO from Sibley, Iowa 2008 PART 1


Wilton Mini Locomotive Choo-Choo Train Cake Pan Mold (2105-9332, 1993) ~ 6 Cavity ~ Retired Collectible


Wilton Mini Locomotive Choo-Choo Train Cake Pan Mold (2105-9332, 1993) ~ 6 Cavity ~ Retired Collectible



Get close-up with your favorite shapes and create all kinds of exciting single-size desserts. Great for cakes, muffins, gelatin and brownies. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. The pan cleans easily so there’…


Wilton Little Locomotive Choo-Choo Train Cake Pan (502-3649, 1983)


Wilton Little Locomotive Choo-Choo Train Cake Pan (502-3649, 1983)



The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there’s less time spent in the…


California Limited on the Desert c1900 Coffee Mug


California Limited on the Desert c1900 Coffee Mug


$27.95



Toysmith Kids Wooden Train Toy Whistle - Play Conductor Thomas


Toysmith Kids Wooden Train Toy Whistle – Play Conductor Thomas


$2.89


All aboard ! Now you can re-create the sound of a steam locomotive’s whistle with this fabulous wooden train whistle. It’s four chambers give it a rich, realistic sounding whistle while its chunky design is perfect for little hands to grip. Makes a great accessory for a child’s train set or dress-up engineer’s costume….

12 ct - Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy and James Cupcake Pop Toppers


12 ct – Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy and James Cupcake Pop Toppers


$5.00



1 Wooden Train Whistle Kids Childrens TOY Conductor Play Thomas


1 Wooden Train Whistle Kids Childrens TOY Conductor Play Thomas


$2.99


All aboard ! Now you can re-create the sound of a steam locomotive’s whistle with this fabulous wooden train whistle. Makes a great accessory for a child’s train set or dress-up engineer’s costume….

Lionel Christmas Story Train G Guage


Lionel Christmas Story Train G Guage


$109.99


battery-powered train set inspired by the movie A Christmas Story includes a detailed steam locomotive with a working headlight and authentic train sounds. Also includes a boxcar with a removable “Major Award” inside and easy-to-assemble G-Gauge track (55×72″ oval) Includes an easy-to-operate remote control with clearly marked buttons that allow the train to go forward and backwards, sound the whi…

Decorative Mouse Pad Steam Locomotive Train


Decorative Mouse Pad Steam Locomotive Train


$8.99


Decorative Mouse Pad Steam Locomotive Train Add a personal touch touch to any computer room. Non-slip rubber backing.  Cloth surface works with any type of mouse, including optical or ball type. measures 9 1/4 inches x 7 3/4 inches x 1/4 inches thick….

Florene Vintage - Old Steam Locomotive - Mouse Pads


Florene Vintage – Old Steam Locomotive – Mouse Pads


$11.99



Thomas and the Magic Railroad


Thomas and the Magic Railroad


$3.90


Thomas, as anyone familiar with the eponymous, wildly popular TV series knows, is a very useful engine, and never more so than in his first theatrical release, which was a modest box-office success. On a tank filled with little more than pluck, determination, and goodwill, Thomas sets out full steam ahead on a danger-fraught mission to help his friend Mr. Conductor. The conductor’s stash of magic …

Steam Loco

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