I can’t get enough of your videos. They are on repeat in my train room while I work on my layout. I sometimes can’t get anything done because I’m watching your videos. Excellent. Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these. Superb!!!!!
didn't want to do that at first but license agreements on the music are such an ordeal that these videos likely will have to be removed again so please download them if you like them for your personal use now! :)
Well you’ve done again! This one sets the gold standard for Tehachapi videos. The loop never disappoints but I thought your coverage of the Caliente horseshoe curve was very special. Your efforts to shoot both winter/spring green, as well as summer brown, were highlighted by your choice of low sun angles and long shadows-sign of a real pro. Beautiful either way. You were blessed to have enough material to minimize the haze except for Mojave. Your complete coverage also included the agriculture fields and orchards east of BFL. They have great beauty of their own. Thanks for your outstanding efforts!
Living in Australia I find it hard to get my head around the layout of the area, however this fantastic vision puts it all into perspective. It is by far the best video of the ‘ loop ‘ I have ever seen. It sure sets the bar for other videographers.
thanks again!!! :). be sure to download this if you really like it. License issues don't allow me to keep the videos posted indefinitely unfortunately.
A JOB WELL DONE! Enjoyed not having narration. Just letting the scenery and sounds of the engines do the "talking"! Will be looking forward to viewing more of you Vlogs.
Amazing shots, tehachapi pass has always been one of my favorite locations and I got to visit it for the first time last by visiting the tehachapi loop, I am however from texas so I hope to visit the pass again one day
Just incredible all around! I don't believe I've ever seen so much green out that way. Really puts in perspective all the rain this year! Assuming it was this year!
Fantastic!!! The railroad, the scenery, the weather, the engineering, the trains, and certainly your videography!!! Fantastic!! Wow!! [Greetings from Tucson.]
Another totally awesome video. A side of the Tehachapi loop that I had never seen. You make a side of railroading so peaceful and relaxing. Thank You very much Please keep them coming.
Fantastic work - your videos are just sensational. Also reminds me why I love Tehachapi so much. Sadly, I haven't been since 2009. It was great to see some favourite spots from new angles. That whole sequence around Caliente - what a magnificent bit of railroad engineering that climb up to Bealville is. I know folk tend to rave about the loop, but for me the Caliente - Cliff part is the best part of the railroad, perhaps because he fact that its the most remote from CA58 helps. I can't quite get over how spoiled Tunnel 10 area is now though I understand it makes the railroad more efficient .
I will take a while to absorb this work of art in little delicious bites. It is so much more than a Foamer short. Nice little Easter Egg scene in the half of this film. My best count of scurrying cattle was 18-20. AND I have now decided the look of my Model RR backdrop!
I can’t even imagine the amount of work to do the footage. The drone work. The editing. The music cut ins. Not to mention getting to these locations. A work of art sir
Best in the business guys. Another great piece of work. I wonder if there is anything scenic between Yermo and Las Vegas on the old Salt lake Route that you could do sometime...
Another Home Run from Acme! You are definitely batting 1000 with these videos. More top notch drone work, but I have to say your ground-level runbys are taking my breath away! That dusk approach shot of BNSF 6939 passing the Martin-Marietta Cement Plant outlined by the windfarm on the hills in the distance at 47:30 was just stunning! I can smell the desert highlands and the diesel fumes even as I write this. And the going-away silohette immediately following was breath-taking. LOVE IT! And that UP passing shot at 50:30 - wow wow wow!! I hope someday you can make a video documentary of this quality of a current-day steam program - that would be something to see. (A 4014/844 excursion maybe? Or ATSF 2926 - it just did a captive test run on a siding in Albuquerque on 6 May; maybe it will be out on the main sometime soon. Hint, hint…🙂) Regardless, I cannot wait for the next video, whatever that might be. Keep up the great work - you definitely are the top of railroading videos on the internet!
Thanks!!!!!! I’d love to do some big steam but main issue is courtesy and safety. We are very careful not to run drones where there are other railfans around. 1. Drones are very noisey and we don’t want to upset others who are making an effort to be trackside as well. 2. Too many railfans make shooting locations too “fake” looking. So we tend to skip steam entirely. We know we would get a gazillion more hits and views but the product would just not be something we would want. Maybe we can do a secret steam charter someday! ;)
@@AcmeCinematography Totally get that and I agree with you - I hadn't thought about the presence of railfans and agree it would detract from their experience and would greatly impact the drama of your videos. In fact, your respect for the railroad and the hard working crews of these trains (for example staying a respectful distance from the lead unit in a consist with your drones so the crew isn't spooked or stressed) shows in every one of your releases and is one of the reasons I love your stuff so much. Gonna still wish for a secret steam charter though!
well you saw the Western Maryland so it is possible but they typically don't have that many people chasing.. the Big Boy can have a caravan of 20 or more cars chasing her around and the shots would be just rather unphotographable from our perspective.. we really like isolation and not being around other photographers mainly from a safety issue...and as noted courtesy. I'd just not be happy setting up for a great shot and as the engine approaches a drone flys overhead noisily... gotta respect every person so we just tend to stay where we won't be bothering others!
Another fantastic piece of work! Im a retired engineer off the NS RR, that was the west end of the old New York Central Chicago division when I hired out in 1967 we had a hill that gave us a bit of trouble now and then! But this just leaves me speechless! Ho yeah, we knew these mountains passes, but now get to see them persented like this, outstanding🏁 Thanks for sharing🏁
A big thumbs up, the best Tehachapi video I've ever seen! Obviously professionally photographed, edited, and colorized. Btw, where did you come up with the name Acme, maybe something to do with a cartoon series...
Welcome back! Hope to see more of the videos again soon. Would love an update on what happened. Hope monetization with UA-cam isn’t the main problem. Make sure to let us know if you ever get to selling vids on physical media or a Patreon page or whatever to keep it going.
What a beautiful video. The music you hear is like watching a movie that makes you feel like it is ending, a little sad, yet a little happy for a future not known what is ahead. Great job again. Thank you for your hard work and sharing this with us.
I have to say that is the Best Videography I ever watched WELL DONE ! ! I would prefer to listen to the Engine work rather than listen to music.. Other than that it is perfection at its Best ! ..CHEERS
Con estos reportajes maravillosos, ustedes nos hacen amar el ferrocarril. Sigan así, mostrándonos tanta belleza. Muchas felicidades. Un abrazo fuerte desde España.
Acme's drone footage is 5-star quality, with a fantastic view of the line from Bakersfield to Mohave. Excellent job! Was this footage done before the heavy rain in December?
one of your best efforts to date. I was under the impression that since the Southern Pacific built this line which UP acquired when it purchased the combined SP & Denver Rio Grande RR, that the line is UP’s, but BNSF has trackage rights over it as part of the merger agreement that the federal regulators imposed as a condition of allowing the SP & UP merger?
The AT&SF and SP crafted an agreement over 100 years ago. Santa Fe obtained operating rights using their crews while SP retained all ownership. In the early 1980's there was a track on the east (SP north) side of the Mojave Depot referred to as the A and P (Atlantic and Pacific) main. The UP acquisition of the SP -D&RGW was without noticeable effect, save the disappearance of power painted red and gray. John Signor's book on Tehachapi is an exhaustive authority on the railroad.
we are up to a crew of 5 now when we shoot... spotters and someone doing separate sound recordings away from the drones as well... main issue is the drones are so loud (even modern ones) that you will hear them if recording anywhere near them!
@acme cinematography: is it possible that you deleted an older video, where the train (i think CSX) starts in a city and amazing grace is played? that was my absolute favourite... any chance for a re-upload?
Is there any way to record good audio from a drone yet? The pacing of the DP at 36:43 must have sounded incredible from the drone. Any plans to do the Feather River canyon? I'm a BNSF Stockton engineer and run up the Canyon sub to Keddie a lot. Would love to see your drones out there some day!
Hi Ian! Unfortunately can’t record from a drone due to the noise of the propellers. I suspect in 5 years technology may allow recording but wind noise would make it difficult. But they are working on that ! We would love to do Feather River!!!
Does anybody know where I can learn about the tehachapi pass ...what it looks like from an engineering standpoint and what they needed to do to accomplish what they accomplished...
Stunning video & soundtrack - Very glad it has been made available again
Many thanks again!!! The SD40 era was a huge project so glad to hear your nice comments on it!
Yes I missed these too, was wondering where they had all disappeared to for a while. They are both awesome & soothing.
I think one or two escaped to other G&W short lines/Regionals. but some did get scrapped :(
Absolutely stunning photographs, you obviously painted all the colour's on to the screen, 😮😊.it's hard to imagine it so perfect. 😊.
Thanks!!!!
What I see here, besides the trains I love, is a photographer's attention to detail. Lighting, background, and composition are all excellent.
Thanks so much !!!
I can’t get enough of your videos. They are on repeat in my train room while I work on my layout. I sometimes can’t get anything done because I’m watching your videos. Excellent. Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these. Superb!!!!!
Be sure to download them!!! License issues mean they can only stay up for certain amounts of time unfortunately :( (due to music copyright )
@@AcmeCinematography you should makes some DVD’s That would be awesome
didn't want to do that at first but license agreements on the music are such an ordeal that these videos likely will have to be removed again so please download them if you like them for your personal use now! :)
Well you’ve done again! This one sets the gold standard for Tehachapi videos. The loop never disappoints but I thought your coverage of the Caliente horseshoe curve was very special. Your efforts to shoot both winter/spring green, as well as summer brown, were highlighted by your choice of low sun angles and long shadows-sign of a real pro. Beautiful either way. You were blessed to have enough material to minimize the haze except for Mojave. Your complete coverage also included the agriculture fields and orchards east of BFL. They have great beauty of their own. Thanks for your outstanding efforts!
thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks!
Living in Australia I find it hard to get my head around the layout of the area, however this fantastic vision puts it all into perspective. It is by far the best video of the ‘ loop ‘ I have ever seen. It sure sets the bar for other videographers.
Awesome !!!
beautifully done. I have traveled that area by car many times, enjoyed see it up close. Photography is stunning.
Yes tehachapi is an amazing place!!
Each one of your videos captures the unique ethos of the subject. Tehachapi is very special. Thank you.
Yes incredibly special. We have been going there since 1992 !!
The most beautiful video of the moving train on the zigzag railway line that I've seen.
Thanks!!!
A beautiful collection of scenes I’ve seen before, and new ones. A job well done, Bravo!
Thanks again!
Wow thats a great one, so relaxing to watch, this is the world best and beautyfull place to watch trains.
Hope you will make another one, Thanks
Thanks!!!
Wow totally outstanding one of the best videos I have ever watched keep up this great work can't wait to see more thank you for all your hard work
Thanks! Be sure to check out the other videos on the channel!!
@@AcmeCinematography I subscribed and currently watching more unbelievable footage
thanks again!!! :). be sure to download this if you really like it. License issues don't allow me to keep the videos posted indefinitely unfortunately.
you make the most insane train videos I've ever seen. this exceeds a big budget nature documentary. Well done!
Wow, thanks!!!!! This is an amazing review and we appreciate more than you imagine !!!
Another awesome video. You did beautiful work on this one both video and audio. Brilliant colors that time of year too. Well done 👍🏻
We thank you!!!!!!!!! It is a spectacular place unique to the works with loop and the horseshoe at Caliente!
This is an amazing work of art. Thank you for sharing it with us to enjoy. You have one more subscriber.
Thanks!!!
Spectacular as to be expected, a fresh view of rail fanning! Thank you again. 😊
thanks!!!!!
Best Railway Video/Sound track ever - Stunning
thanks!!!!!
A JOB WELL DONE! Enjoyed not having narration. Just letting the scenery and sounds of the engines do the "talking"! Will be looking forward to viewing more of you Vlogs.
Thanks! We are not fans of narration ever. Unless you have the voice of James Earl Jones or Morgan Freeman 😂🙏
This has to be one of the greatest layouts in the world beautiful.
Yes!!
Very nicely done. Well thought out and skillfully executed.
thanks!!!
Amazing footage thank you. The ambient mix is perfect in this IMO.
thanks!!!!!!
Remember my training trip over this route, now I can see what it looks like outside the cab.
Thanks!
Amazing shots, tehachapi pass has always been one of my favorite locations and I got to visit it for the first time last by visiting the tehachapi loop, I am however from texas so I hope to visit the pass again one day
Thanks!!!
Welcome back…!! I’ve really missed you. Your work is absolutely breathtaking..!!
We thank you!
That same train is an alarm clock when it passes through Lancaster, CA at 3 am every day
Awesome !!
Just incredible all around! I don't believe I've ever seen so much green out that way. Really puts in perspective all the rain this year! Assuming it was this year!
Thank you very much!!!! This was all done a year ago actually! :)
@@AcmeCinematography thats amazing! Well it looks unreal along with all the shots in the video!
We meant to get out there this year for some more "green" but just could not make it :(
Absolutely Amazing! Two thumbs Up!
thanks!!!!!
Your done shots are epic. Awesome job
Thanks so much !!!
Fantastic!!! The railroad, the scenery, the weather, the engineering, the trains, and certainly your videography!!! Fantastic!! Wow!! [Greetings from Tucson.]
Many thanks!!!!!
Another totally awesome video. A side of the Tehachapi loop that I had never seen. You make a side of railroading so peaceful and relaxing. Thank You very much Please keep them coming.
Thanks!!!!
Truely impressive filming ..outstanding vid👍
Thanks!!
Bring me closer to our creator. The beauty of it all is just amazing. Thanks for sharing this with me.
Agreed. Tehachapi is spectacular !!!
Fantastic work - your videos are just sensational.
Also reminds me why I love Tehachapi so much. Sadly, I haven't been since 2009. It was great to see some favourite spots from new angles.
That whole sequence around Caliente - what a magnificent bit of railroad engineering that climb up to Bealville is. I know folk tend to rave about the loop, but for me the Caliente - Cliff part is the best part of the railroad, perhaps because he fact that its the most remote from CA58 helps.
I can't quite get over how spoiled Tunnel 10 area is now though I understand it makes the railroad more efficient .
Thanks!!! Yes it really has changed things at 10!
I will take a while to absorb this work of art in little delicious bites. It is so much more than a Foamer short. Nice little Easter Egg scene in the half of this film. My best count of scurrying cattle was 18-20. AND I have now decided the look of my Model RR backdrop!
Thanks!!!
Truly a awesome and amazing video. Thanks.
Thanks!!! You are so welcome !!
Outstanding videography beautiful scenery great music,would like to hear the Diesels a bit more.....
Thanks!!! Ok!!!
I can’t even imagine the amount of work to do the footage. The drone work. The editing. The music cut ins. Not to mention getting to these locations. A work of art sir
Thank you so much!!!!!!🙏
AMAZING work!! The music is incredible!!
Thanks!!!!
Best in the business guys. Another great piece of work. I wonder if there is anything scenic between Yermo and Las Vegas on the old Salt lake Route that you could do sometime...
that is in the works sometime.. yes.. I think that and in Western Wyoming thru Utah would be stunning as well!
Looking good AC! Keep them coming!
Thanks!!!
Another Home Run from Acme! You are definitely batting 1000 with these videos. More top notch drone work, but I have to say your ground-level runbys are taking my breath away! That dusk approach shot of BNSF 6939 passing the Martin-Marietta Cement Plant outlined by the windfarm on the hills in the distance at 47:30 was just stunning! I can smell the desert highlands and the diesel fumes even as I write this. And the going-away silohette immediately following was breath-taking. LOVE IT! And that UP passing shot at 50:30 - wow wow wow!! I hope someday you can make a video documentary of this quality of a current-day steam program - that would be something to see. (A 4014/844 excursion maybe? Or ATSF 2926 - it just did a captive test run on a siding in Albuquerque on 6 May; maybe it will be out on the main sometime soon. Hint, hint…🙂) Regardless, I cannot wait for the next video, whatever that might be. Keep up the great work - you definitely are the top of railroading videos on the internet!
Thanks!!!!!! I’d love to do some big steam but main issue is courtesy and safety. We are very careful not to run drones where there are other railfans around. 1. Drones are very noisey and we don’t want to upset others who are making an effort to be trackside as well. 2. Too many railfans make shooting locations too “fake” looking. So we tend to skip steam entirely. We know we would get a gazillion more hits and views but the product would just not be something we would want. Maybe we can do a secret steam charter someday! ;)
@@AcmeCinematography Totally get that and I agree with you - I hadn't thought about the presence of railfans and agree it would detract from their experience and would greatly impact the drama of your videos. In fact, your respect for the railroad and the hard working crews of these trains (for example staying a respectful distance from the lead unit in a consist with your drones so the crew isn't spooked or stressed) shows in every one of your releases and is one of the reasons I love your stuff so much. Gonna still wish for a secret steam charter though!
well you saw the Western Maryland so it is possible but they typically don't have that many people chasing.. the Big Boy can have a caravan of 20 or more cars chasing her around and the shots would be just rather unphotographable from our perspective.. we really like isolation and not being around other photographers mainly from a safety issue...and as noted courtesy. I'd just not be happy setting up for a great shot and as the engine approaches a drone flys overhead noisily... gotta respect every person so we just tend to stay where we won't be bothering others!
Another fantastic piece of work! Im a retired engineer off the NS RR, that was the west end of the old New York Central Chicago division when I hired out in 1967 we had a hill that gave us a bit of trouble now and then! But this just leaves me speechless! Ho yeah, we knew these mountains passes, but now get to see them persented like this, outstanding🏁
Thanks for sharing🏁
So awesome!!!
Great video,some of the best i have ever seen. Beautiful thank you friend👊
Thank you!!!
Nice vid, beautiful scenery 😎
thanks!!!!!
A big thumbs up, the best Tehachapi video I've ever seen! Obviously professionally photographed, edited, and colorized.
Btw, where did you come up with the name Acme, maybe something to do with a cartoon series...
lol yes.. Wiley E. Coyote here LOL
Whoever made this video It was a very good job they need to create a longer version of it.
Agreed! We will be working on that someday!!!
Absolutely loved it! Great combination between ground level and arial. Hope you come to Stevens Pass/Trinidad one day.
we do as well!!!!!!!! and thanks!!!!!
Welcome back! Hope to see more of the videos again soon. Would love an update on what happened. Hope monetization with UA-cam isn’t the main problem. Make sure to let us know if you ever get to selling vids on physical media or a Patreon page or whatever to keep it going.
Thank you!!!! Will keep that in mind. Issue is just on copyright. We think it’s solved again. Ugh
Oh, no ... not MORE great railroad video! But, YES!! Yes, it is!! Like your other works ... marvelous!! Thanks for sharing! [Greetings from Tucson.]
thanks so much!!!!!
Great video that helped me understand what a great job the railroad civil engineers of 1876 did to get the railroad thru the mountains
It is amazing !!
What a beautiful video. The music you hear is like watching a movie that makes you feel like it is ending, a little sad, yet a little happy for a future not known what is ahead. Great job again. Thank you for your hard work and sharing this with us.
Thanks again so much!!!
And yes very dramatic music. But we choose it to match such a dramatic rail line!
I have to say that is the Best Videography I ever watched WELL DONE ! ! I would prefer to listen to the Engine work rather than listen to music.. Other than that it is perfection at its Best ! ..CHEERS
Agreed. Working on that. The music licensing is more hassle than it’s worth so next videos will be music free!
Having visited Tehachapi, I am just in awe of this video. Spectacular memories!
It truly is an incredible American accomplishment!!
That music in the background sounds good music to my ears baby boo yah
Thank you!!!!!!!
Wow! Fantastic video!
thanks!!!!!!
I wish at times I could see this when I do trains simulators. on steam,
Yes!
de Valencia Espagne tous simplement splendide Bravo
gracias..thank you!!!!!
Very nicely done!
Thanks !!!!
C’est une superbe vidéo ! 👍❤Les paysages sont magnifiques et c’est très bien filmé. Bravo !👏👏
Merci!!!!!
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Fantastic video!
Thank you!!!
I cannot come up with the right words to adequately commend this video. The scenery, the trains, the music are mesmerising
Thanks!!!
Wow, just wow. The quality, the views, the scenery. Pure awesomeness in all its glory.
Thank you!!!
Gostei muito do video a paisagem e muita bonita Brasil Rio de janeiro
Muito obrigado !!!
Con estos reportajes maravillosos, ustedes nos hacen amar el ferrocarril. Sigan así, mostrándonos tanta belleza. Muchas felicidades. Un abrazo fuerte desde España.
Gracias!!!!!!!
The best Trainspotting video i ever seen. In which month was it filmed?
Hello! Tehachapi is green in early March. By June it is golden brown!
Just . . . Wowsers!! 🤩🤩🤩🌟🌟🌟
Thanks!!!!🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Acme's drone footage is 5-star quality, with a fantastic view of the line from Bakersfield to Mohave. Excellent job! Was this footage done before the heavy rain in December?
yes most of this was shot in early 2022!
You should come down to the BNSF el paso sub and film out here~
Would love too!
WOW hermano regreso tu canal woowwwww yo ya casi entro a cpkc Bro wowwww se extrañaban tus videos
Thank you!!!
This channel deserves a million subs
Thank you!!!!
Amazing artistry
Thank you!!!
one of your best efforts to date.
I was under the impression that since the Southern Pacific built this line which UP acquired when it purchased the combined SP & Denver Rio Grande RR, that the line is UP’s, but BNSF has trackage rights over it as part of the merger agreement that the federal regulators imposed as a condition of allowing the SP & UP merger?
That is very likely!!!!
The AT&SF and SP crafted an agreement over 100 years ago. Santa Fe obtained operating rights using their crews while SP retained all ownership.
In the early 1980's there was a track on the east (SP north) side of the Mojave Depot referred to as the A and P (Atlantic and Pacific) main.
The UP acquisition of the SP -D&RGW was without noticeable effect, save the disappearance of power painted red and gray.
John Signor's book on Tehachapi is an exhaustive authority on the railroad.
Very interesting!!
Espetacular... Magnífico...
Thank you!!!
Is the drone actually capturing the sound of the GEVOs on the Loop?
hi there..nope..that was recorded separately at ground level!
we are up to a crew of 5 now when we shoot... spotters and someone doing separate sound recordings away from the drones as well... main issue is the drones are so loud (even modern ones) that you will hear them if recording anywhere near them!
Amazing! As usual. 😊
Thanks !!!
great video tks
Thanks and you are welcome!
Thats an outstanding video of Techechapi Loop video of UP and BNSF Trains that move thru there
Thank you so much!!!
great train video ❤❤💖💖😍😍
Thanks!
Beautiful !!!
Thanks!!!
What camera did you use to record the video?
We use a Canon XC10 but frankly it is just barely up to the task. Looking at Nikon for future shots
Made me a bit homesick for Visalia, CA!
Aaaw. It is a beautiful area!!
@acme cinematography: is it possible that you deleted an older video, where the train (i think CSX) starts in a city and amazing grace is played? that was my absolute favourite... any chance for a re-upload?
We will be re-uploading that one in a few weeks! Thanks!!!!
非常棒的视频,适合投放在大屏幕观看,4K纯享!
Thanks!!!
My God man, the range of your drone is impressive. What is it?
We use DJI but that is 3 crews running 3 drones for the chases!
Well..... It's great. Very.
I simply just want more.. Steen, Denmark.. ❤
Thanks !!!
LOVE THE UNION PACIFIC!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!
thanks!!!!!!
Incredible drone footage.
What brand of drone do you use? I have a RUKO drone which I just bought.
DJI Mavic drones for this one!
Magnificent film as usual, ⭐⭐⭐⭐💯
thanks!!!!!!
Another beautiful video. I enjoyed it so much.
thanks!!!!!
귀한 영상 잘봤습니다. 😊👍👍👍
Thank you!!!
Is there any way to record good audio from a drone yet? The pacing of the DP at 36:43 must have sounded incredible from the drone. Any plans to do the Feather River canyon? I'm a BNSF Stockton engineer and run up the Canyon sub to Keddie a lot. Would love to see your drones out there some day!
Hi Ian! Unfortunately can’t record from a drone due to the noise of the propellers. I suspect in 5 years technology may allow recording but wind noise would make it difficult. But they are working on that ! We would love to do Feather River!!!
Thx for ur content, will sand patch grade be released?
yup next week!!!!!!!! and welcome!
These drone shots are amazing!! The countryside really come alive!!
Thanks!!
The “Wizard of Trains” 👍
thanks so much!!!!! Bird is the Word!!!! ;)
very impressive drone work
Thanks!! Team effort!!!
👍👍 great watch
Thanks!
Just plain AMAZING!!!!!
thanks!!!!!
If I was searching for beautiful scenery with a train then this would be what I was looking for
Thanks!
Does anybody know where I can learn about the tehachapi pass ...what it looks like from an engineering standpoint and what they needed to do to accomplish what they accomplished...
Not sure !
Beautiful Coverage
Thanks!!!