SonicCougar99
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Williams, AZ
As some of you may know, I work on the Grand Canyon Railway. Last fall, they retired the steam engines for a multitude of reasons (cost of diesel, maintenance costs, etc), but promised they would continue to look into alternative fuels to keep the steamers running. Last month, they decided to run waste vegetable oil instead of diesel. This weekend, they are running a series of runs during the day to test it out and see how it works. It only goes 4 miles north of town, then back, so its not going all the way to the Canyon right now. I rode on it twice today, the second train was a "Photography Run" where they let everyone off the train to take pictures and video.
This particular engine, 4960, was built in 1923 and is a Mikado-style 2-8-2 steam engine (for those of you who are interested in this sort of thing). It ran flawless all day today, and will be running again tomorrow. I am scheduled to work on the Grand Canyon train tomorrow, but I am going to bring my video camera and try to jump on the "Photography" run again tomorrow night to try and get some better video.
I am absolutely in love with these things, they are soooo cool. I felt like a kid looking at Santa today, looking at the engine, riding behind it, hearing the noises, watching it roll by. If you've never seen a steam engine, please, try to find one near you and check it out.
Here's some of the pictures I took today.
My niece and stepsister riding the train.
Our locomotive shop
My friend Katie and I riding the train out for the photo op.
And like I said, here's the video I took tonight. This is with my stepmom's digital camera, so I apologize if its not "video quality", I'm going to take care of that tomorrow with my actual video camera.
YouTube - Grand Canyon Railway Steam Engine flyby - September 5, 2009
And while I was uploading, I found this video on Youtube that I think is awesome, a very nice tribute to the steamers.
YouTube - Grand Canyon Railway Steam Program Tribute
This particular engine, 4960, was built in 1923 and is a Mikado-style 2-8-2 steam engine (for those of you who are interested in this sort of thing). It ran flawless all day today, and will be running again tomorrow. I am scheduled to work on the Grand Canyon train tomorrow, but I am going to bring my video camera and try to jump on the "Photography" run again tomorrow night to try and get some better video.
I am absolutely in love with these things, they are soooo cool. I felt like a kid looking at Santa today, looking at the engine, riding behind it, hearing the noises, watching it roll by. If you've never seen a steam engine, please, try to find one near you and check it out.
Here's some of the pictures I took today.






My niece and stepsister riding the train.

Our locomotive shop

My friend Katie and I riding the train out for the photo op.

And like I said, here's the video I took tonight. This is with my stepmom's digital camera, so I apologize if its not "video quality", I'm going to take care of that tomorrow with my actual video camera.
YouTube - Grand Canyon Railway Steam Engine flyby - September 5, 2009
And while I was uploading, I found this video on Youtube that I think is awesome, a very nice tribute to the steamers.
YouTube - Grand Canyon Railway Steam Program Tribute