
u/ANAGH76

Built in 1941. Weighs 1.2 million pounds. Stretches 133 feet. And it's heading your way.
This thing was built in 1941 because regular locomotives couldn't handle the steep mountain grades out West. So they built the biggest steam locomotive ever made — 133 feet long, 1.2 million pounds. They retired it in 1961 when diesel took over, restored it decades later, and now it's back on the tracks. The fact that this thing exists is insane.
u/ANAGH76 — 5 days ago
▲ 5 r/upscaling
I've found a 2 hour long footage of my parents wedding which are shot 30+ years back. Are there any softwares or websites which I can upscale that video ?
u/ANAGH76 — 17 days ago