Nickel Plate Road 587 Steam Train

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Featuring select highlights from "Nickel Plate Road 587", "Independence Limited" and "Assault on Asheville."

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I sure do miss 587, she's one of my fav mikados out there. Hopefully, someday, she'll be back and running again.

evanf
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This film looks like it would be a nice addition to my DVD Collection

EngineerDaylight
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Nickle Plate had the best looking locomotives good video

sorshiaemms
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That broken 5-chime has some nostalgia factor for me. 587 featured heavily in one of the "I Love Toy Trains" VHS tapes so that sound brings me back a loooong way.

davidfuller
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Gotta love the screaming whistle she once wore. Beautiful

LanesTrains
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At 6:45, the broken 5-chime actually sounds…decently good. Somehow.

DerpyPossum
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The best little engine ever restored. Shame they didn't save the other C&O Mike, we lost her in the late 1970s.

steamgent
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As someone who lives in NW Ohio I love it when there's clips from NW Ohio during the ns steam program

OldIronVideo
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What a fantastic video. Thanks for sharing! 🔥

FoxIslandRailroadCo
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4:37 I remember this part from another video but at a different perspective.

jltrain-zgamingrailfanx
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Ayo the tender’s bigger than 587 itself

USSCFan
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#587 was in major overhaul today after taken out of service in 2003.

jacksalvin
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Hello! Loved the vid, was wondering if I could use a clip. You will be credited as necessary

railpicsandvids
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I have a place in my heart. For Nickel plate road #587 beautiful time machine #587worked lake Eric and western railroad was apart of Nickel plate road

mikeyhowell
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Clark's Trading Post's Climax is back! Can U go a video on it?

Acermani
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I wonder what happened to the cracked whistle?

RubbleByte
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1:17 Does anyone know what trip or excursion 587 was on when someone took this shot?

regularguy
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Honestly curious on what half of the beginning shots look like now. They still in use or abandoned?

pennsy