I took that train some years ago, and I can say with confidence that it is the most underrated thing to do in Mexico. I've traveled throughout the country and it is by far the most beautiful journey you can make. It will take you from up in the mountains, through the desert and the canyons, all the way to the beach. Just breathtaking.
I agree with you as I have traveled el chepe… the landscape is spectacular and so is the train ride… Personally I preferred the journey from Los Mochis to Divisidero (Halt at the copper canyon) and then take the train to creel or chihuahua
El Chepe is perhaps one of the most scenic train journeys I have witnessed. It is an engineering marvel of the Great Mexican people. I am astounded by the beauty of this landscape has. It is undoubtedly worth travelling experience which is not forgotten in a lifetime. Thanks and best Regards Sir for showing us this great adventure... 43:05
Trainfan87 : I'm an Indian housewife. I never visited abroad and perhaps cannot be able to visit abroad in the rest of my life. But it seems that I, myself, am travelling and enjoying through this video captured by you. It's an amazing as well as dream-travelling. How spectacular, incredible and gorgeous travelling side by side of this scenic copper canyon railway from mountain to Pacific Ocean. Thank you for shooting this video. I also would like to thank, salute and pay my sincere gratitude to all engineers and workmen who crafted and fabricated this so long railway track. Thank you once again for uploading as well as sharing this enchanting video with us.
@user-yp2mw2ko9k I can understand and feel your thoughts. The reasons of which as you have told are nothing but poverty, population and illiteracy. I would like to request you to come to our country, in India, for atleast once to visit only 3 places viz. 1. The Taj Mahal, 2. The Ajanta Caves and 3. The Ellora Caves. (There are so many Temples, Mosques, Churches, Museums hither and thither in India as well as also in Europe, in America and in Africa.) With love from India.....
@user-yp2mw2ko9k I can feel your thoughts. But this gathering of crowd is due to poverty, population and illiteracy. This is our main problem. I would like to invite you to come once into our country to witness only 3 places viz. 1) The Tajmahal, 2) The Ajanta caves and 3) The Ellora caves otherwise there are so many Temples, Mosques, Churches and Museums hither and thither in India as well as in Europe, in America and in Africa. With love from India.....
I took El chepe with one night in creel one night with a local family near Urique canyon and it's my favourite place in Mexico and I've been all over the country. I'm now married to a mexican and living in Mexico which is for me one of the most amazing places on earth. This journey is worth every penny.
I recently retire in Texas and I like to go and take this train, I was wondering if you can recommend me a tour guide or company how to take this train. Gracias
A few years ago, having heard a bit about the ride, I bought a ticket on a whim. Oh my goodness!!! What a ride!! One of the most memorable trips of my life. Worth every peso. I want to do it again.
Dear Trainfan87, no visas, no tickets, no hassles...A Big Thank You for taking us on this very exceptional train journey in Mexico...Bill, your narration was peppered with peace and subtle enjoyable humour...much enjoyed...Hoping to step on this beauty of a train sometime soon...Keep travelling folks...& Stay blessed as you travel...
😀 As I watch this video again I return back to the first time into the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. It was 40 years ago I crossed the mountains from the east to the west following the rail line when possible or just 2 track roads. Our group of 8 vehicles and with only topo maps without any roads marked, on it we achieved the crossing in 12 days. It was on another trip a few years later I took the first train adventure across the mountains and canyons by rail. In my 100+ adventures into the Majestic Barrancas del Cobre(on 80 trips I added the El CHEPE). I have been working for over a year training my replacements they will graduate in the spring of 2024. This will be my last and at 75 years young it is just time! This is a experience some of us can not get enough of! There is also so much more to see then just the train. Plan on extra weeks to explore, you will not be sorry you experienced this amazing place.
Frenchi , me alegra mucho que te hayas enamorado de éste extraordinario lugar y te felicito por que el próximo año 2024 tengas un extraordinario cumpleaños , "In Situ", saludos desde Xalisco, México.
@javiermoreno4681 Es la maravillosa gente de México la que agrega el cálido encanto a México. Crecí cerca de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. Crucé la frontera con menos de 3 meses, en brazos de mi madre. Cuando crecí y tenía una escuela de manejo 4X4, mis clientes querían saber adónde ir, así que construí un negocio de guías. No podría recomendar una mejor ubicación que México para explorar. Desarrollé 17 aventuras diferentes en Baja California y el Noroeste de México continental, con 7 aventuras diferentes. Gracias por sus amables palabras. Que cuando mires las nubes en el cielo solo veas caras sonrientes. Rio Rancho, New Mexico Frenchie
The most beautifully brought out video of the splendid locations across Mexico and it was like actually travelling along experience. Thank you for taking us all with a wonderful explanation on the route.
Good morning to All 🌹💚😊 This is the one of the best mountain railway of the World 🌎🌍 23/08/2023. Kishore. RAMRAJATALA Station. HOWRAH. KOLKATA. INDIA. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I although I have not traveled on this train,l appreciate the magnificent beautiful work of God's creation.This is really awesome.This train is important and impressive for scenic views.Keep up the good work ✅💯👏!!!
our family took the train from El Fuerte to Creel and back again in 1997. From lowland jungle to the oak and pine-forested mountains and canyons at the top and back down again. An amazing ride. Just don't pay any attention to the demolished railcars, which littered the ground below many of the trestles. the present-day train cars appear MUCH more modern than the ones we rode. And the gondola is a new attraction. And the story about the corn beer are true!. I look forward to returning again.
Si están maravillados con el CHEPE, ya verán la sorpresa que se llevarán cuando viajen en el tren Maya... 1500 k de selva, ruinas, haciendas, playas, y pueblos mágicos de 5 Estados del sureste mexicano,... Una maravilla que nos regaló nuestro querido presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador ❤
Wow que maravilla de lugar Yo e estado allí me da tanto orgullo por mexico que iso un proyecto tan maravilloso Viva la visión de mexico. Cada ves mexico Reconose lo que es una tierra muy bendecida Con Amor viva Mexico
Wow,✨💐 Wonderful, Amazing,… Muchas gracias por el conocer una maravillosa panorámica. Así que tengo un sueño por visitar allí y que me gusta hacer lo más antes posible. De verdad,🌻 cuando era joven fui a México. Me encantaba conocer sus culturas. Hasta entonces👍💫🙋♀️
I took this copper canyon chepe train ride yrs ago and let me tell you it was an exciting and interesting trip that was worth taking and I plan to take it again if you have never taken it I recommend it’s worth taking it 🚂 👍🏽
My wife and I took the trip to Toplabanbo 20 years ago ,when it was CHP . Great ride. oh! the locomotives on this train were a GP40 and a GP38 EMD products
I took this trip 40 years ago and one of our party met a vacationing RR employee and he invited us to the engine and the engineer let us pull the whistle/horn. A couple of our group even stepped out to be outside the engine in the front. I feel ok saying this after 40 years because no one's job would be imperiled. It was a blast. Creel was a cool overnight stay, we met some locals and they took us for a drive. We went in October, still quite hot at the coast, so we did not bring adequate warm clothes for when we were in the mountains. Brrr at night.
I can hardly imagine how difficult and time consuming it was to build track across the many, many gorges. Banana trees, exotic birds in the mountains.. what a memorable train ride. Up and over.. all the way to the Pacific Ocean in Los Mochis!
I took the train trip back in 1980.. Chihuahua a Los Mochis.. very scenic. Bus from El Paso to Chihuahua.. boarded train. A very different train nowadays (much more modern train). Personally, I loved the older train.. a person could have run behind the train and kept up.. vendors sold blankets and such from the Tarahumara Indians.
Yeas ago, I took a train from Nuevo Laredo to Mexico City. It was in the 100s when we started, and then we traveled some thousands of miles south. When we got out of the train, I was shocked that it was cold there. Mexico City is so high that it has a very cool climate. And out of the train station window, we could see their signature snowcapped volcano, rising much higher.
Q. Buen reportaje de este Sr. Tubo q. Ser un extranjero. Puesto q. En el pobre México no ay periodismo de esta clase , puros chayoteros . Entretenidos en lo q. Hase o no Hase. Lopez Obrador.
MY FATHER WAS A MACHINIST AT THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD IN THE 40'S & 50'S/KAREN *& I TOOK THE TRAIN TO HOUSTON WHEN WE GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL in 1959/.I REALLY LIKE RIDING THE TRAIN!.'/9:36 AMen/10/20/2023/WELCOME WORLD!
Reforestation programs were put in place and new growing trees will absorb way more carbon dioxide as they grow kind of how young human beings have a fast metabolism compare to adults in their 30s. There’s a great deal of care and consideration for the natural habitat of wildlife. It’s a historical project and books will be written and shared through the engineering society worldwide. Es un honor estar con Obrador!
@@jackprier7727 more wood on a tree is only relevant to the lumber industry and although ancient trees are of great value this is not a considerable amount of deforestation taking in account the life changing structural developments. We’re talking about efficiency in transportation of the public and trade goods an important requirement in any modern society. Moving forward is the only option and it takes a brave man like Andres Manuel Lopes Obrador whose been fighting against all odds. Remember “Somos los mejores hijos de Mexico”
El recorrido completo es desde Chihuahua, capital del Estado de Chihuahua hasta Topolobampo, puerto del Pacífico, en el Estado de Sinaloa, es decir faltó más de un tercio del viaje.
I took "La Mula", the standard, not-tourist train. Stopped a lot. I remember the sign in Spanish in each car reminding us to "Be considerate of the other passengers and throw trash out the window". This was in 1990-
Still maintaining their traditional way of life but all have spanish names .. The spanish conquest of America is truly amazing . What manpower he must have taken to conquer all that land with so many societies, tribes and civilizations...fascinating
North America's deepest gorge is not in Mexico, as claimed in this video. It's actually Hells Canyon, that forms the border between Idaho and Oregon in the United States. At 8000 feet deep, it's two thousand feet deeper than the one in this video. This one in Mexico is spectacular as well.
when I rode it, I was a bit boggled by the guys with machine guns that rode outside the engine and between the cars - but I guess people who take it can be pretty rich compared to the surrounding countryside, so it's bit of a magnet for robberies maybe? it was super beautiful country.
Some years ago some bandits robbed the train and shot a tourist who thought it was actors. The drug cartel hunted them down never to be seen again. They didn't want all the attention it would bring. So actually it's the most protected train ride in the world protected by the drug cartel not those guards on the train
Took this in the 80's was supposed to be 11 hours actually took 17 They only had food enough for 2 meals. One of the sights was seeing people living in abandoned wooden box cars that looked like they dated back to the turn of 19th-20th century
El tren no es conocido afectuosamente como el Chepe. Es conocido como el Chepe, porque se llama así, Chihuahua al Pacífico. Ch. (Se pronuncia Che) y P. (Se pronuncia Pe). Entonces el acrónimo de Chihuahua - Pacífico, es Chepe.
Sadly the tarahumara women they portrayed were wearing tennis shoes, which are not the typical tarahumara sandals, they sported nicely washed hair. Those are signs of staged items for this film. Only a few of the tarahumaras living closer to the touristic spots are here. Not the real deal. P.S. I am from the state of Chihuahua.
Thanks for a beautiful video. It really gave a sense of the trip. It would have been nice if you'd made a bit of an effort to learn how to pronounce the names of the places.
We stayed overnight in Creel, a week in Chihuahua, toured Pancho Villa's mansion, and I remember a long stop in Cuatemoc where we went to the local open market on the return.
You can get off of the train and spend the night along the route. You can go one way or round trip on the train. We drive into Creel or El Furete to pick up the train. Then ride one way then return another time. We then cross into the canyons with vehicles and cross the Sierra Madre by our vehicles. With 100+ adventures into the area safety is not a concern.
This is after the rainy season I would expect September or October. The green foliage and the way people are dressed this is the most likely time of the year.
The everyday Mexican people are friendly and down to earth. If you break down when traveling through Texas, you are MUCH more likely to have Spanish speaking folks stop to help you than any Anglo.. they’re just good people.
Mexico has so much to offer. Beautiful country. So sad it has so much crime. People would own vacation places, the economy would improve. Life would be wonderful✨
I'm proud to be Mexican. 🇲🇽
I took that train some years ago, and I can say with confidence that it is the most underrated thing to do in Mexico. I've traveled throughout the country and it is by far the most beautiful journey you can make. It will take you from up in the mountains, through the desert and the canyons, all the way to the beach. Just breathtaking.
We rode the train from Chihuahua to Los Mochis 50 years ago on our honeymoon....beautiful!!!
I feel I journey with them
could I afford it? Canada's Rocky Mountaineer is something like $1500 per person. how much does Chepe cost?
I agree with you as I have traveled el chepe… the landscape is spectacular and so is the train ride… Personally I preferred the journey from Los Mochis to Divisidero (Halt at the copper canyon) and then take the train to creel or chihuahua
Are you stopping and do this things like zip line cable car in this journey?
El Chepe is perhaps one of the most scenic train journeys I have witnessed. It is an engineering marvel of the Great Mexican people. I am astounded by the beauty of this landscape has. It is undoubtedly worth travelling experience which is not forgotten in a lifetime. Thanks and best Regards Sir for showing us this great adventure... 43:05
Trainfan87 : I'm an Indian housewife. I never visited abroad and perhaps cannot be able to visit abroad in the rest of my life. But it seems that I, myself, am travelling and enjoying through this video captured by you. It's an amazing as well as dream-travelling. How spectacular, incredible and gorgeous travelling side by side of this scenic copper canyon railway from mountain to Pacific Ocean. Thank you for shooting this video. I also would like to thank, salute and pay my sincere gratitude to all engineers and workmen who crafted and fabricated this so long railway track. Thank you once again for uploading as well as sharing this enchanting video with us.
@user-yp2mw2ko9k I can understand and feel your thoughts. The reasons of which as you have told are nothing but poverty, population and illiteracy. I would like to request you to come to our country, in India, for atleast once to visit only 3 places viz. 1. The Taj Mahal, 2. The Ajanta Caves and 3. The Ellora Caves. (There are so many Temples, Mosques, Churches, Museums hither and thither in India as well as also in Europe, in America and in Africa.) With love from India.....
@user-yp2mw2ko9k I can feel your thoughts. But this gathering of crowd is due to poverty, population and illiteracy. This is our main problem. I would like to invite you to come once into our country to witness only 3 places viz. 1) The Tajmahal, 2) The Ajanta caves and 3) The Ellora caves otherwise there are so many Temples, Mosques, Churches and Museums hither and thither in India as well as in Europe, in America and in Africa. With love from India.....
Bill Nighy's voice is unmistakable. Beautiful journey through remarkable landscape!
I took El chepe with one night in creel one night with a local family near Urique canyon and it's my favourite place in Mexico and I've been all over the country. I'm now married to a mexican and living in Mexico which is for me one of the most amazing places on earth. This journey is worth every penny.
I recently retire in Texas and I like to go and take this train, I was wondering if you can recommend me a tour guide or company how to take this train. Gracias
A few years ago, having heard a bit about the ride, I bought a ticket on a whim. Oh my goodness!!! What a ride!! One of the most memorable trips of my life. Worth every peso. I want to do it again.
Very... Very Much impressive... Thanks for the ride...!! 🤩🙏👍
¡Viva México, Lindo y Querio! 🇲🇽
Dear Trainfan87, no visas, no tickets, no hassles...A Big Thank You for taking us on this very exceptional train journey in Mexico...Bill, your narration was peppered with peace and subtle enjoyable humour...much enjoyed...Hoping to step on this beauty of a train sometime soon...Keep travelling folks...& Stay blessed as you travel...
Hermoso El Cañon Del Cobre. Orgullo Mexicano 🇲🇽 😊🌍🚂🚂🚂❤
😀 As I watch this video again I return back to the first time into the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. It was 40 years ago I crossed the mountains from the east to the west following the rail line when possible or just 2 track roads. Our group of 8 vehicles and with only topo maps without any roads marked, on it we achieved the crossing in 12 days. It was on another trip a few years later I took the first train adventure across the mountains and canyons by rail. In my 100+ adventures into the Majestic Barrancas del Cobre(on 80 trips I added the El CHEPE). I have been working for over a year training my replacements they will graduate in the spring of 2024. This will be my last and at 75 years young it is just time!
This is a experience some of us can not get enough of! There is also so much more to see then just the train. Plan on extra weeks to explore, you will not be sorry you experienced this amazing place.
Frenchi , me alegra mucho que te hayas enamorado de éste extraordinario lugar y te felicito por que el próximo año 2024 tengas un extraordinario cumpleaños , "In Situ", saludos desde Xalisco, México.
@javiermoreno4681 Es la maravillosa gente de México la que agrega el cálido encanto a México.
Crecí cerca de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. Crucé la frontera con menos de 3 meses, en brazos de mi madre.
Cuando crecí y tenía una escuela de manejo 4X4, mis clientes querían saber adónde ir, así que construí un negocio de guías. No podría recomendar una mejor ubicación que México para explorar. Desarrollé 17 aventuras diferentes en Baja California y el Noroeste de México continental, con 7 aventuras diferentes.
Gracias por sus amables palabras.
Que cuando mires las nubes en el cielo solo veas caras sonrientes.
Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Frenchie
The most beautifully brought out video of the splendid locations across Mexico and it was like actually travelling along experience. Thank you for taking us all with a wonderful explanation on the route.
Gorgeous Majestic Beautiful. Mother Nature Showing Us. How Beautiful She Sure Is ❤🌍❤😊
Good morning to All 🌹💚😊
This is the one of the best mountain railway of the World 🌎🌍
23/08/2023.
Kishore.
RAMRAJATALA Station. HOWRAH. KOLKATA. INDIA. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
We took the train from Chihuahua city to the coast and the ferry ride across the sea of Cortez :) amazing and beautiful:) ❤❤❤
My first trip to Mexico started that way.
Marvel Construction , Amaging Railway journey - Fantastic.Experience .....Very much loveable to anyone !!!
Blessed to have taken this train trip - spectacular!!
very best and beautiful journey in the world
Want this trip on my 'Bucket List'.
I although I have not traveled on this train,l appreciate the magnificent beautiful work of God's creation.This is really awesome.This train is important and impressive for scenic views.Keep up the good work ✅💯👏!!!
our family took the train from El Fuerte to Creel and back again in 1997. From lowland jungle to the oak and pine-forested mountains and canyons at the top and back down again. An amazing ride. Just don't pay any attention to the demolished railcars, which littered the ground below many of the trestles. the present-day train cars appear MUCH more modern than the ones we rode. And the gondola is a new attraction. And the story about the corn beer are true!. I look forward to returning again.
Si están maravillados con el CHEPE, ya verán la sorpresa que se llevarán cuando viajen en el tren Maya... 1500 k de selva, ruinas, haciendas, playas, y pueblos mágicos de 5 Estados del sureste mexicano,... Una maravilla que nos regaló nuestro querido presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador ❤
I have always wanted to ride el chepe ❤❤❤ thanks for this great video
Wow que maravilla de lugar Yo e estado allí me da tanto orgullo por mexico que iso un proyecto tan maravilloso
Viva la visión de mexico. Cada ves mexico Reconose lo que es una tierra muy bendecida Con Amor viva Mexico
Excellentee. I am a train fan from childhood. I love trains...
TODO ESTO ES NUESTRO MEXICO 🇲🇽 LINDO Y QUERIDO. DIOS MI CUANTA BELLEZA.
This Canyon route is like a dream .
Hermoso video, muy bonito recorrido.
We took this trip on the train a number of years ago and it was our best holiday in Mexico
Wow,✨💐 Wonderful, Amazing,… Muchas gracias por el conocer una maravillosa panorámica. Así que tengo un sueño por visitar allí y que me gusta hacer lo más antes posible. De verdad,🌻 cuando era joven fui a México. Me encantaba conocer sus culturas. Hasta entonces👍💫🙋♀️
...thanks to show one of Mexico's best landscapes ❤.
I took this copper canyon chepe train ride yrs ago and let me tell you it was an exciting and interesting trip that was worth taking and I plan to take it again if you have never taken it I recommend it’s worth taking it 🚂 👍🏽
Es un viaje que tienes que hacer al menos una vez en tu vida, y más si eres un fan del ferrocarril, simplemente hermoso 🥹♥️🇲🇽
Ty for sharing this!! loved the views!!!
My wife and I took the trip to Toplabanbo 20 years ago ,when it was CHP . Great ride. oh! the locomotives on this train were a GP40 and a GP38 EMD products
Belleza inigualable!! 😍 🛤️ 🚂
What a beauty , I would love one day to make that trip
hermoso video . saludos desde acapulco mexico
I took this trip 40 years ago and one of our party met a vacationing RR employee and he invited us to the engine and the engineer let us pull the whistle/horn. A couple of our group even stepped out to be outside the engine in the front.
I feel ok saying this after 40 years because no one's job would be imperiled.
It was a blast. Creel was a cool overnight stay, we met some locals and they took us for a drive.
We went in October, still quite hot at the coast, so we did not bring adequate warm clothes for when we were in the mountains. Brrr at night.
I would rather be happier to see peace happiness and tranquility in the society
Fascinating railroad tríp!!
I wish i will be fortunate enough to travel and enjoy.
What a fantastic journey that would be.
beaut scenery. great train journey. professional video
Tarahumara people and others natives community’s the real Americans
i will definitely love to go on this trip
I can hardly imagine how difficult and time consuming it was to build track across the many, many gorges. Banana trees, exotic birds in the mountains.. what a memorable train ride. Up and over.. all the way to the Pacific Ocean in Los Mochis!
I took the train trip back in 1980.. Chihuahua a Los Mochis.. very scenic. Bus from El Paso to Chihuahua.. boarded train. A very different train nowadays (much more modern train). Personally, I loved the older train.. a person could have run behind the train and kept up.. vendors sold blankets and such from the Tarahumara Indians.
muy buen reportaje, felicidades
saludos desde Chihuahua Capital
Amazing beauty. Thank you for the video❤
Simply mesmerizing.
Awesome view ❤
Excellent. Thanks for the ride!
This is the Mexico I know. Not the negative news. Thank you!
V beautiful thank you
Man can make wonders.
Yeas ago, I took a train from Nuevo Laredo to Mexico City. It was in the 100s when we started, and then we traveled some thousands of miles south. When we got out of the train, I was shocked that it was cold there. Mexico City is so high that it has a very cool climate. And out of the train station window, we could see their signature snowcapped volcano, rising much higher.
Son bellisimos Los panoramas ermosa Sona para biajar en El TREN
Bravo.........cooper canyon is 8 times big than the grandcanyon ......150 native trib are still live in the canyon ........cheers
Only 1 video in last 3 years
Waiting for more to come 😊
Q. Buen reportaje de este Sr. Tubo q. Ser un extranjero. Puesto q. En el pobre México no ay periodismo de esta clase , puros chayoteros . Entretenidos en lo q. Hase o no Hase. Lopez Obrador.
MY FATHER WAS A MACHINIST AT THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD IN THE 40'S & 50'S/KAREN *& I TOOK THE TRAIN TO HOUSTON WHEN WE GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL in 1959/.I REALLY LIKE RIDING THE TRAIN!.'/9:36 AMen/10/20/2023/WELCOME WORLD!
Thanks for the video.
WOOOW WOOW OMG EL CHEPE MAGESTY EL CAYON DEL COBRE .
Great video thank you
Bella travesía que espero. antes de morir , lo haga realidad.
VIVA MEXICO, cabrones! Miss you!
An amazing video👌👌
In the begining it was called The Kansas City Mexico and Orient
The locomotives in the movie are EMD GP38-2's Dual axle Beasts! about 2,500HP each.
Reforestation programs were put in place and new growing trees will absorb way more carbon dioxide as they grow kind of how young human beings have a fast metabolism compare to adults in their 30s. There’s a great deal of care and consideration for the natural habitat of wildlife. It’s a historical project and books will be written and shared through the engineering society worldwide. Es un honor estar con Obrador!
Okay, except that adding a single millimeter in diameter to an ancient huge tree is way more wood than adding 2 cm to a tiny young tree-
@@jackprier7727 more wood on a tree is only relevant to the lumber industry and although ancient trees are of great value this is not a considerable amount of deforestation taking in account the life changing structural developments. We’re talking about efficiency in transportation of the public and trade goods an important requirement in any modern society. Moving forward is the only option and it takes a brave man like Andres Manuel Lopes Obrador whose been fighting against all odds. Remember “Somos los mejores hijos de Mexico”
Is a beautiful trip in that train I will tray to make one day
El recorrido completo es desde Chihuahua, capital del Estado de Chihuahua hasta Topolobampo, puerto del Pacífico, en el Estado de Sinaloa, es decir faltó más de un tercio del viaje.
Hay parada en el pueblo Menonita? Cuauhtemoc creo que es...
que seria del tramo Chihuahua -Ojinaga Kansas City Kansas ??? Gracias
@@carloszentenoYes, we stopped at Cuatemoc, but I remember it being on the return. (40 years ago)
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I took "La Mula", the standard, not-tourist train. Stopped a lot. I remember the sign in Spanish in each car reminding us to "Be considerate of the other passengers and throw trash out the window". This was in 1990-
My bucket list.
Still maintaining their traditional way of life but all have spanish names ..
The spanish conquest of America is truly amazing . What manpower he must have taken to conquer all that land with so many societies, tribes and civilizations...fascinating
North America's deepest gorge is not in Mexico, as claimed in this video. It's actually Hells Canyon, that forms the border between Idaho and Oregon in the United States. At 8000 feet deep, it's two thousand feet deeper than the one in this video. This one in Mexico is spectacular as well.
Hells canyon is 2.4 klm deep and Copper canyon is 1.6 klm deep
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shutup@@razony
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I think he may have meant to say Central America? I know its not a continent but would make sense
Great To Know That Mr. I'm Already Planing To Go Visit It😊 Hell Canyon. I Heard Idaho It's Very Beautiful 😊 ❤🇺🇸
Very beautiful. It is interesting that Hells Canyon between Oregon and Idaho is also claimed to be the deepest gorge in North America, at 7,900 feet.
when I rode it, I was a bit boggled by the guys with machine guns that rode outside the engine and between the cars - but I guess people who take it can be pretty rich compared to the surrounding countryside, so it's bit of a magnet for robberies maybe? it was super beautiful country.
Some years ago some bandits robbed the train and shot a tourist who thought it was actors. The drug cartel hunted them down never to be seen again. They didn't want all the attention it would bring. So actually it's the most protected train ride in the world protected by the drug cartel not those guards on the train
Beautifull places 🗽☕🙋🐩🐩🐩🐩
Took this in the 80's was supposed to be 11 hours actually took 17 They only had food enough for 2 meals. One of the sights was seeing people living in abandoned wooden box cars that looked like they dated back to the turn of 19th-20th century
Took this ride in 1967. From sea level to 8K elevation. Wow ! Truly a rainbow of scenery and engineering!
Nah changed my mind about watching anything Mexico
El tren no es conocido afectuosamente como el Chepe. Es conocido como el Chepe, porque se llama así, Chihuahua al Pacífico. Ch. (Se pronuncia Che) y P. (Se pronuncia Pe). Entonces el acrónimo de Chihuahua - Pacífico, es Chepe.
Gracias
CHP
Gracias! No tenía idea de donde venía el nombre de Chepe.❤
How the duck did they take the material back an forth trough the track
Sadly the tarahumara women they portrayed were wearing tennis shoes, which are not the typical tarahumara sandals, they sported nicely washed hair.
Those are signs of staged items for this film. Only a few of the tarahumaras living closer to the touristic spots are here. Not the real deal.
P.S. I am from the state of Chihuahua.
Beautiful looking
Hola podría darme la condición de uso de tu video? Hi, could you tell me the condicion of use this video?
Wasnt this train run suspended for some years?
Thanks for a beautiful video. It really gave a sense of the trip. It would have been nice if you'd made a bit of an effort to learn how to pronounce the names of the places.
Copper canyon is four times bigger than Colorado canyon stolen from Mexico in 1847.
Too bad you were too weak to hold on to it,
Oh well
Very cool video
Just beautiful !!! I do have numerous questions/do the tourists remain, or do they ride the train back ? What about safety ?
We stayed overnight in Creel, a week in Chihuahua, toured Pancho Villa's mansion, and I remember a long stop in Cuatemoc where we went to the local open market on the return.
You can get off of the train and spend the night along the route. You can go one way or round trip on the train. We drive into Creel or El Furete to pick up the train. Then ride one way then return another time. We then cross into the canyons with vehicles and cross the Sierra Madre by our vehicles. With 100+ adventures into the area safety is not a concern.
Incredible! What the best season to take the trip? Was the film made in the spring?
Wondering here also when is the best time? I’m leaning towards planning it when there’s is snow in Chihuahua.
Any info, please let me know 🤔
Verano en agosto sept, invierno en enero febrero
This is after the rainy season I would expect September or October. The green foliage and the way people are dressed this is the most likely time of the year.
Hello welcome inAmerica
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The everyday Mexican people are friendly and down to earth. If you break down when traveling through Texas, you are MUCH more likely to have Spanish speaking folks stop to help you than any Anglo.. they’re just good people.
EMD never made a 70 series loco on 4 axles. The locomotives in the video are gp40-2's at 3000 hp each. The narrator has wrong information.
Very good train blog
That is a cool train
Mexico has so much to offer. Beautiful country. So sad it has so much crime. People would own vacation places, the economy would improve. Life would be wonderful✨
Us cotribiut to crime with weapons that travel from us to Mexico