I live in a small logging town in the Northern US. Back in the day we used to lose mill switchers into the mill ponds with shocking regularity. It was a combination of bad track work, tight corners, and high speeds.
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No train that's the sea, you're not supposed to be there
Bro let the hommie take a rest, he wants to be in a summer sunday
What’s funny is that we had this exact same thing happen in Oregon with SP&S 700 some years ago.
There was an episode of Ivor the Engine kinda like this.
So is this the isperation of "something in the air"
0:51 oh my I wonder how that happened
shhhhh she was just thirsty
having the delfino plaza theme playing fits this so well
Didn’t a loco jump off the tracks somewhere in Scotland? West Highland line perhaps? This reminds me a little bit of that story.
I was expecting an Ivor the Engine reference in this 😉
Maybe better for October, but the time in Italy, around 1944, when a freight train killed several hundred passengers in a tunnel
0:38 This feels like a TTTE episode
Could you do the 'Green Arrow'?
Engines don’t swim Henry. You were meant to deliver fish. Not swim with them.
I am surprised. You need more determination. "Water's nothing to an engine with determination" you know. Perhaps you will like it better next time.
Ivor the Engine was given rails to help him go for a dip in the sea (until his fire went out)
Le swim
In New Zealand we had something similar a couple years back when a train rolled into and sunk into Picton Harbour
But, but what about Ivor going for a paddle with the kiddies on the day out by the sea…
"Silly old Gordon fell in a ditch,
fell in a ditch,
fell in a ditch.
Silly old Gordon fell in a ditch,
all on a Monday morning!"
I live in a small logging town in the Northern US. Back in the day we used to lose mill switchers into the mill ponds with shocking regularity. It was a combination of bad track work, tight corners, and high speeds.
I love when these lil stories end with "The engine is preserved and awaiting restoration." Just fills me with so much joy
That engine looks he really said “Oy! Let me check if the water’s right!”
That Engine Is NEVER Going To Hear The End Of It, Isn't It?
‘Naughty engine’ 😁
Amazing!