Deja vu on the Drift Express
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Published 2016-09-21
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As much as the Engineer is a badass controlling the train. Can we take a moment to give credit to the Stoker for not missing a beat and feeding that burner with coal. Even as the train is going for a J-Turn and he just doesn't lose his step. Can clearly see him just acting like this is normal business, lol.
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The Polar Express saw Multi-Track drifting and asked itself, "Who needs tracks?"
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As a train conductor in Canada I can’t confirm this happens but I can confirm every Canadian Conductor wants to do this.
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A thousand pounds of fire, water, steam and pure iron doing extraordinary things no normal locomotive can do is the greatest thing from this movie
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Childhood me: I like this movie Present me: This conductor is a badass
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I'm surprised that it took me this long to realize how much of a badass this engineer is
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1974: people in 2018 have flying cars 2004: Berkshire steam locomotive drifting
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Physicists: "You can't just drive a train on a frictionless surface!" Engineers: "Ha Ha train go Brrrrrr!"
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can we just take a minute to appreciate the quality of animation this 2004 movie has?
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i bet this shit happens every year and the engineer just trains all year for this moment
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0:50 The craziest and the most ambitious dab in the universe.
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I for one am amazed by the skills of the one shoveling the coal. How does he keep his balance between the engine cart and the coal cart mid drift and how does he manage to accurately throw the coal into the furnace? Honestly, the entire staff of the Polar Express is insanely skilled.
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ae86: trains can't drift polar express: hold my water
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"Tracks? Where we're going we don't need tracks..."
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me when I was a kid: I love this Christmas movie. me now: HE WAS DRIFTING A 60 TON TRAIN! IN ICE! WHY DID I JUST NOTICED THAT???
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Man’s was balancing on a train on ice possibly going super damn fast and was still able to somewhat keep his balance. GIVE MY MAN A RAISE!
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"Look, unless you can drift a 60 ton steam powered locomotive with 6 cars attached, without rails, over cracking ice, you ain't no REAL drifter". -edit not my words, found this gem in another video across the vast lands of YouTube
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Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer.
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The fact that it appears the train has tank controls would indicate that this is at least a predicted event, if not common. The boys in control have such a good hold of it even kinda showing off to me seems like they've done it a thousand times. I need to watch this movie again. I miss it honestly
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Teacher: so what did you guys do over winter break? "I want skiing" "I went to Canada to celebrate Christmas with my family" Me: