Revived Napa wine train helps visitors explore the area while protecting the environment

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A classic Napa wine train is going green. The revived locomotive allows visitors to see Napa Valley in style and comfort, and, thanks to changes made by operator Danya Bacchus, it helps protect the delicate environment it travels through.

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The reason the NVWT's Alco locomotives smokes so thick is because General Electric, which was Alco's electrical equipment supplier at the time, essentially forced Alco to used its turbo, instead of its in-house design. The turbo didn't really work very well - the smoking was due to the very noticeable turbo lag. And that turbo is ill-suited for a diesel - in essence, its the same unit used for the P-38 Lightning's engines.

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I remember in the 1960 s as a kid in the Napa Valley how I got eye rolls and hostile You - Shouldn t - Talk - About - That - lectures from adults who had wineries in St Helena. Hah! 2 U ALL !!!

ScottKew-gr
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Why did you use postwar European stock footage @2:18 when talking about an American railcar in 1867?

fustigate
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Do what the Santa Cruz steam train does

dannyg
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Road it. Do not remember much. Wsnna ssy it was at night.

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I interviewed to be a conductor. Too much work for this 60 year old.

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