I really enjoyed watching the engines and the sound of them is outstanding! I have never seen anything like this! The triple railroad tracks and trains all going in their own directions & destinations! I saved this video to my favorites! Thanks for sharing! Happy New year!
Scott, did you get lucky or what ???!!!!!!!!! you and your vids have been greatly missed...... tho', I will say...... ''Essex 2009'' will ALWAYS be my favorite. your video -- John Fogerty's music..... Genius, sheer genius. Wishin' the best for you, from Connecticut. Sharon Lee
Great video. Nice job of camera work with your smooth zooming and following the engines. I have not seen anyone else zoom and follow the trains with the camera. Very nice style. Beautiful to catch all three trains basically at same time. Thanks for sharing.
The first train has four power unit on the front: Two with nose fwd and with noses aft, Is there a reason for this set up? the mounains looked good on wide screen, Thanks for a outstanding video. love those long train and love to hear those power unit working under a heavy load. Thanks again
Mr Hiddelston, nice to see you back with another first class video! Are you getting ready for our next adventure..LOL. I'll be in touch soon Scott so wee can put some ideas together! Hope all is good and love your take on Cajon Pass! Cheers Gregg.
I believe its Two (2) BNSF on the lower tracks and One (1) UP on the upper. Correct me if I'm wrong. Still awesome shots showing the power of US railways. Did you know this would happen or just a pure luck opportunity?
I love your style of shooting. I love the sound of trains fighting the grade. Excellent video Scott. I miss your videos. I hope you have more.
the sound and the locomotives, we needed something special here in Serbia
Wow that stack train was long. No DPUs on it, either. Good to see some new vids from you, Scott.
I really enjoyed watching the engines and the sound of them is outstanding! I have never seen anything like this! The triple railroad tracks and trains all going in their own directions & destinations! I saved this video to my favorites! Thanks for sharing! Happy New year!
Good to see a new video Scott! I always enjoy your videos.
Scott, did you get lucky or what ???!!!!!!!!! you and your vids have been greatly missed...... tho', I will say...... ''Essex 2009'' will ALWAYS be my favorite.
your video -- John Fogerty's music..... Genius, sheer genius. Wishin' the best for you, from Connecticut. Sharon Lee
Sasha5991 and best wishes to you Sharon. Thanks for the kind words. Almost 10 years since I made that Essex video !!!
As always, another excellent video, Mr. Hiddleston!
What a great video. You are a real Master! Thank you for your work.
Great video. Nice job of camera work with your smooth zooming and following the engines. I have not seen anyone else zoom and follow the trains with the camera. Very nice style. Beautiful to catch all three trains basically at same time. Thanks for sharing.
Scott, your rail fanning videos have GREAT sound! I really enjoy them.
Ploy Shihashick thank you Ploy. I appreciate the comment
A fantastic video.
Awesome video brother!! Man, those are some long trains. ..thanks for sharing
Great catch !!! Thanks for sharing ...
Excelente video!!
Saludos.
great video !!!
The first train has four power unit on the front: Two with nose fwd and with noses aft, Is there a reason for this set up? the mounains looked good on wide screen, Thanks for a outstanding video. love those long train and love to hear those power unit working under a heavy load. Thanks again
Nice video and great sound
THREE UP's !!! But Best sound on the net !!!!
Mr Hiddelston, nice to see you back with another first class video! Are you getting ready for our next adventure..LOL. I'll be in touch soon Scott so wee can put some ideas together! Hope all is good and love your take on Cajon Pass!
Cheers Gregg.
FishplateFilms nice to hear from you Gregg !!!! Yes let me know buddy
@@ScottHiddelston Will do mate ! Talk to you soon.
Gregg .
now that is what you call freight trains
Incredible........!
Scott, I am still waiting for you to get airborne!
I had to watch your video again.
Wow how long is this train??
WOW!!!! That's all I can say.
smooth panning! well done! Which tripod are you using?
Thanks Jim, the tripod is a Vinten Vision Blue.
I believe its Two (2) BNSF on the lower tracks and One (1) UP on the upper. Correct me if I'm wrong. Still awesome shots showing the power of US railways. Did you know this would happen or just a pure luck opportunity?
Pure luck David, although there had been no trains for an hour and I knew it would get busy
David Holder: it was (1) UP and (1) BNSF on the lower track, and (1) UP on the upper track
I ❤ BNSF! I ❤ Union Pacific! I ❤ California!
What kind of camera do you use? Looking for a good camera
NSSCOTTTEAGUE it’s a Canon XF100. I like it as I’m always outdoors whereas indoors it’s not the best