I believe the bridge is actually the Royal Gorge Bridge, which does not carry route 50, but is, in fact, a tourist attraction and the highest bridge in the US. Route 50 crosses the Arkansas River at Bumbatch Gulch at a substantially lower point. Great video though.
The train is headed West. Once clear of the canyon U.S. 50 will be on the other side of the river. The Arkansas river sure looks different in Colorado than it does in Arkansas. About 45 or 50 miles West of this place is a small town called Salida. The valley surrounding Salida has the largest concentration of 14K plus peaks in the U.S. My sister lived just north of Salida from 1962 until 1971.
This was my third trip to Colorado to explore. I noticed on this trip how many towns, places and mountain tops that were in the 12,000 to 14,000 ft range. Colorado is an amazing place.
The river was so high this day that the state officials closed the river to rafting and kayaking companies. We saw three kayakers, but I'm sure they ignored the warnings and did it anyway.
Looks like they removed the deteriorating platform just past the hanging bridge that hung out over the river where the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad stopped and passengers stepped off to take in the views of the Arkansas River. Now just a concrete wall. The train provided daily scheduled passenger service between St. Louis and San Francisco.
Hi JL, Being from the east, I don't know a lot about the Denver and Rio Grande. However, after my trip, this is a railroad I definitely need to learn more about. Thanks for commenting.
River looks a bit up, no rafters/kayakers? Did this twice, once in 2017 with son and once with my new wife in 2021. Interesting how much 'building' was done on that stretch of river. Enjoying watching your trip!
Hi Fred, The river was so high this day that the state officials closed the river to rafting and kayaking companies. We saw three kayakers, but I'm sure they ignored the warnings and did it anyway. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Would be cool to take this train one day.
I believe the bridge is actually the Royal Gorge Bridge, which does not carry route 50, but is, in fact, a tourist attraction and the highest bridge in the US. Route 50 crosses the Arkansas River at Bumbatch Gulch at a substantially lower point. Great video though.
Mike, I just looked it up and you are right. I need to do some editing. Thanks for the catch.
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The train is headed West. Once clear of the canyon U.S. 50 will be on the other side of the river. The Arkansas river sure looks different in Colorado than it does in Arkansas. About 45 or 50 miles West of this place is a small town called Salida. The valley surrounding Salida has the largest concentration of 14K plus peaks in the U.S. My sister lived just north of Salida from 1962 until 1971.
This was my third trip to Colorado to explore. I noticed on this trip how many towns, places and mountain tops that were in the 12,000 to 14,000 ft range. Colorado is an amazing place.
Great video. The river rapids were running fast.
The river was so high this day that the state officials closed the river to rafting and kayaking companies. We saw three kayakers, but I'm sure they ignored the warnings and did it anyway.
@@jamescleveland6575they do. I lost a river guide from that once. Sweet guy. They didn’t find his body for many days.
Good video, like !!!
Thank you for watching
Looks like they removed the deteriorating platform just past the hanging bridge that hung out over the river where the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad stopped and passengers stepped off to take in the views of the Arkansas River. Now just a concrete wall. The train provided daily scheduled passenger service between St. Louis and San Francisco.
Hi JL, Being from the east, I don't know a lot about the Denver and Rio Grande. However, after my trip, this is a railroad I definitely need to learn more about. Thanks for commenting.
Very good video
Thanks
Beautiful trains
River looks a bit up, no rafters/kayakers? Did this twice, once in 2017 with son and once with my new wife in 2021. Interesting how much 'building' was done on that stretch of river. Enjoying watching your trip!
Hi Fred, The river was so high this day that the state officials closed the river to rafting and kayaking companies. We saw three kayakers, but I'm sure they ignored the warnings and did it anyway. Thanks for watching.
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Красота! А в России есть такие ж.д. маршруты?
Wow… that screeching sound is 🥺😖😫
Ke lugar tan bonito donde es?
Royal gorge cañon city Colorado eeuu
Espetáculo!!!!!
that train has serious problems wow
Those "serious problems" are the wheel flanges making contact with the rails on curves. Happens on all trains at any speed.
Let's hope they didn't use T1 Steel on THIS US 50 bridge!
mantap.... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
THATS THE ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE..NOT HEY.50 THAT RUNS THRU CANON CITY
Very beuty
ya got jipped....pulled by a GP ,not the F7...dang nabbit
F7 are back at their shops
HWY...NOT HEY-(TUPO)
"""CLICK BATE""" IT'S CALLED...IT SEEMS I 'M THE ONLY ONE WITHOUT 'HORSE BLINDERS' ON. YALLL WILL FIGURE IT OUT I'M SURE..
W USA to nawet góry i rzeki sobie zrobili
Abe kidhar le ja raha hai girayega kya be.
WABAG
TYPO
Let me guess -
. . . a bunch of WOMEN built this railroad!