Great video. Needs more comments. :-) First, 11:26. Someone was in a hurry that day! lol Hope it was worth it. Second, I like how most of the UP power at 10:31 looks like it belongs in the first part of the video. I just liked the 'triclops' don't ask me why. Finally, at 3:18 (and 6:09) those are open-top Maersk containers. Those were recently done in N scale by JTC, and this video means now I have to buy some. haha You caught that train with two cameras I notice. Tripod or buddy?
GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!.....FOR THE "BELOVED"......THE LEGEND......"SANTA FE"......MY HEART IS....."BROKEN".....AND.....I WILL "NEVER".....BE "OVER-IT.......'TIL THE DAY......I DIE!!!!!!!.....SANTA FE........ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND I MISS....."SP'....as WELL. REST IN PEACE!!!!!
6:53 Amtrak California was repainting the MK railcars little by little at that time to its new look. Notice the yellow pinstripe on the cab car (newer "Surfliner" cab car) and coach in the middle slightly raised versus the other coaches, still bearing the old livery (railcar numbers only on left side, railcar names under orange triangles on right side). 9:02 Same difference is noted on the other train. 9:30 Also, the "Surfliner" coach on that other train.
As usual...excellent archival footage of two great railroads that no longer exist. I grew up with SP in my home town, and miss it greatly.
This takes me back from when I was a Kid in the 90s going back through New Mexico 2002 thanking how cool it would be to film!!
Great video. Needs more comments. :-)
First, 11:26. Someone was in a hurry that day! lol Hope it was worth it.
Second, I like how most of the UP power at 10:31 looks like it belongs in the first part of the video. I just liked the 'triclops' don't ask me why.
Finally, at 3:18 (and 6:09) those are open-top Maersk containers. Those were recently done in N scale by JTC, and this video means now I have to buy some. haha You caught that train with two cameras I notice. Tripod or buddy?
Neither tripod nor buddy. The train was doing a set off and I caught two different passes.
Great video thank you.😀👍
GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!.....FOR THE "BELOVED"......THE LEGEND......"SANTA FE"......MY HEART IS....."BROKEN".....AND.....I WILL "NEVER".....BE "OVER-IT.......'TIL THE DAY......I DIE!!!!!!!.....SANTA FE........ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND I MISS....."SP'....as WELL. REST IN PEACE!!!!!
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6:53 Amtrak California was repainting the MK railcars little by little at that time to its new look. Notice the yellow pinstripe on the cab car (newer "Surfliner" cab car) and coach in the middle slightly raised versus the other coaches, still bearing the old livery (railcar numbers only on left side, railcar names under orange triangles on right side).
9:02 Same difference is noted on the other train. 9:30 Also, the "Surfliner" coach on that other train.
2:35 look at that pile of old wishbone gates!