Longest Trains In The World

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Just how big can trains get? Come with me and find out....

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That was one hell of an impressive Arnold Schwarzenegger impression 🤯

Kyleplier
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3:56 😂😂😂
What just happened!
Your inner Schwarzenegger is trying to come out 🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant 👍👍👍

berserkirclaws
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‏‪6:51‬‏ he doesn't even want to say it he just put the voice

جاسمجاسم-غبن
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Arnold's voice was awesome! And from India, thank you for the finale!

anandhindu
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Can we talk about the impressivness of the bridges that can handle the weight of these behemoth trains. Now, to me, that is impressive.

patriciaposthumus
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Big Boys would've been called the "Wasatch" (named after the mountains the locomotive would traverse), but someone at ALCO (American Locomotive Company) chalked the words "Big Boy" on the smokebox door, and the name stuck

Drocktherd
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5:19 The size comparison is complete buꙆꙆѕhіt. Comparing a standard gauge train to a narrow gauge mountain railway is as valid as comparing a standard gauge train to the train in Disneyland.
The actual difference is marginal: US max width = 10'6" (3.2 m), Europe max width = 3.1 m

swisspeach
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After running trains for many years, the idea of automated trains absolutely scares me. I have seen many remote operated trains breaking a number of safety rules; and I've heard of unreported derailments all of which were unreported while the RC train was hauling dangerous chemicals through populated areas.

JSNonly
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When I was 8 yrs old, my sister was 7, and my brother was 4 with our parents. we were moving here to the U.S. from Australia. We rode on the Indian-Pacific going from Perth to Sydney. It took us 3 days to cross the country. To this day, I have some wonderful memories riding on that train.

patriciaposthumus
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The Big Boys were originally built not solely for lugging power, but to pull up to 150 reefer cars of perishable fruits/vegetables at 70mph, regardless of terrain. And they did that very well.

anb
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3:57 😂😂didn't expect that but I loved it

cradlelist
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I was at that 150th anniversary celebration! It was very interesting. A perfect meeting of my love of history, and my ex-husband's love of trains. And yes....I went on this trip with my ex-husband. We seem to make better friends than spouses.

kandipiatkowski
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This video is a testament to Americans using a lot of things as measuting units. Eifel Towers, Football fields, Empire State Buildings, etc.

icarusblues
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Very impressed with your Arnold imitation. 👍👍

macforme
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Wow I never new this much about railways and trains. Thank you I am amazed.

eunicewachuka
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It’s Tom Price in Western Australia not Tom Prince where Rio Tinto operate their autonomous train.

hillvalley
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Honouring the Afgan camelares who provided freight services for many outback Australian people, long ago. So respected are they, one was honoured with a banquet. His culture required he cook his own food so everyone waited for him to cook a chicken.

markrowland
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We need a channel for this narrator alone

den_va
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@14:51 Okay! 🤣 That joke and image definitely got me!

Da_RatRacer
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Pretty cool that this video was uploaded while I was playing train simulator hauling intermodal cars with Union Pacific locomotives😅

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