Giant Steam Train SP4449 Takes off from a stop.

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This is a Low Speed Drive by of the mighty SP4449 Steam Locomotive, aka "The Freedom Train", aka "The Daylight"

This video was taken April 12th, 2018, in the Columbia River Gorge as it was on its way from it's home in Portland, Oregon to Wishram, Washington. The crossing I was at is located in Prindle, Washington. The Daylight was sitting at a complete stop for a while, but then started back on it's journey, heavily chugging steam! I got a friendly wave and "Hello" from the Engineer as it passed by too!
This gigantic streamlined beauty is quite a sight to behold!

Click here to see the H.O. scale versions of this beautiful locomotive on Amazon:

HO scale model engine in the "Daylight" colors:
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HO scale model engine In the "Freedom Train" colors:
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An SP 4449 wall clock:
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An SP 4449 T-shirt:
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Southern Pacific 4449 is the only surviving GS-4 locomotive and is one of the most recognizable locomotives of all time. She was donated to the City of Portland in 1958 and moved to Oaks Amusement Park for static display until December of 1974 when the locomotive was removed from the park to undergo restoration. From August 1975 to December 1976, 4449 shared duties with several other steam locomotives pulling the American Freedom Train throughout the U.S. 4449 is still operational and since mid-2012 resides at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland along with other preserved locomotives and rolling stock.

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