Probably just waited around during rush hour at a place where all these trains shared a corridor. It’s cut so you can’t tell how they were there for but could be an hour or two.
I was there for about ~3.5 hours (as it says in the description). The passenger trains run on a set schedule but I got heads-ups on most of the freight action so I went out to film.
Finally I can be at least a little bit proud of my state for getting these trains into operation.
This is really awesome watching them going by as you stand
there just enjoying the nice view. Have a Happy Thanksgiving
and thank you.🦃🚂🚃🚃🦃🇺🇲
Super video. Greetings from Poland. 👍
Great video! Keep it up!
yipeee
Good video, like!!!
Do you know if any UP trains will run on the peninsula on Thanksgiving Day?
@@larailfan1714 not likely
No chance at all?
Caltrain is running a weekend schedule on a thanksgiving day
Oh sorry up doesn’t care about holidays so there is a good chance the mission bay will run that day
@@danielford6335 likely to Newhall only
Did Caltrain ever use the AEM-7s?
As far as I've seen, no. Perhaps they can use it as a rescue unit or for track work?
How did you know any of this was going to be happening?
Probably just waited around during rush hour at a place where all these trains shared a corridor. It’s cut so you can’t tell how they were there for but could be an hour or two.
I was there for about ~3.5 hours (as it says in the description). The passenger trains run on a set schedule but I got heads-ups on most of the freight action so I went out to film.