The Train That Was So Fast Three Countries Banned It
Iron Monsters is a YouTube channel dedicated to the biggest, most brutal, and most terrifying steam locomotives ever built. Every week, we dig up the real stories behind the machines that crushed speed records, wrecked tracks, swallowed entire engineering budgets, and were scrapped before the world could fully understand what they were. From the American behemoths that ruled the 20th century to the Soviet giants that shook the earth beneath them, from the British Pacifics built for war to the German monsters engineered for domination — we cover every iron beast history tried to bury. If you're into railroad history, steam locomotive documentaries, vintage train engineering, locomotive disasters, speed records, and the untold stories of the most powerful machines ever built — this is your channel. New videos every week. Subscribe and meet the next monster.

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