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In early summer of 2021, Reading & Northern 425 was yet again tasked with excursion service. The high-stepping pacific, the current loudest steam locomotive in the United States, was again put to the test, making easy work of her tasks. The R&N 425 is well known for her stylish blue paint, deafening stack talk, and wide variety of whistles, which is showcased in this video. The first part of this video covers the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, an eight-mile scenic ride originating in Jim Thorpe and traveling along the Lehigh River. The second part of this videos contains the early-morning ferry move of 425 from Jim Thorpe to Tamaqua, where the locomotive reached upwards of 30+ MPH. The final section of this video covers the first public steam excursions on the Reading Line since 2019, during this year's Tamaqua Summerfest. The 4-6-2 lead one excursion from Tamaqua to New Ringgold and two excursions from Tamaqua to the High bridge, with 425 leading both directions on the last trip of the day. The whistles heard in this video are a Pennsylvania Railroad 3 Chime and a Nathan 3 Chime. Reading & Northern #425 is a 4-6-2 Pacific Type Steam Locomotive Built by the Baldwin Locomotive works in 1928 for the Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad. She is the first of two G-1 Type locomotives for the GM&N (425 and later scrapped 426). When the locomotives went to the GM&O, they became 580 (425), and 582 (426). 425 traveled to many other railroads, such as the Louisiana & Eastern, Valley Forge Scenic Railway, Wilmington & Western, and the Blue Mountain & Reading where she ran alongside 2102. Now, the BM&R is the RBM&N, or R&N for short, which acquired many miles of track when Conrail went out of business. In 1992, 425 was painted in her famous Blue Paint Scheme in honor of the Reading Bluebird. From 1996 to 2007 the famous locomotive sat dormant. In 2008, she returned to regular passenger service. In 2011 425 was given roller bearings by the Strasburg Railroad, and in 2015, painted to her current blue, a GM&N "Road of Service" inspired paint scheme, becoming the Pennsylvania resident we know today. Locations: 0:00 Jim Thorpe 1:04 Lehigh River Bridge 2:13 CP Coal 3:14 Milepost 125 5:08 Glen Onoko 6:17 Milepost 126 7:47 Oxbow Bend 8:29 Milepost 128 10:00 Nesquehoning, PA 10:50 Tonoli Road 11:48 Marian Avenue 12:24 Hecla 13:09 Carbon Lane 13:43 Tamaqua Tunnel 14:32 Hometown High Bridge 16:22 Hometown 17:06 Tuscarora Park Road Special Thanks: Reading & Northern Railroad Reading & Northern Passenger Department Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway Borough of Tamaqua The Crews of R&N 425 My Family MPT1225: / @mpt_productions Ty Ty the Train Guy: / @tytythetrainguy C Henderson Rail Productions: / @chendersonrailproductions704 Joe Fusco: / jomifu Business Car 10 Productions: / @businesscar10productions57 Keeper of Steam Studios: / @keeperofsteamstudios6654 Apologies for any missed channels, we met alot of you out there! Filmed on June 18th, 19th, 20th, and July 4th, 2021 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ©Train Chamber Productions 2021 All Rights Reserved This video may not be reproduced, copied, or reposted without the permission of Train Chamber Productions. These videos require time and effort, and a lot is put into them and cannot be copied especially that they are monetized. I apologize for ads, they help fund trips to keep bringing content. Thank You For Understanding.