Across the Utah Desert [Union Pacific's Green River Sub]
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- Taken from our 2013 DVD release, explore this remote and beautiful railroad main line framed by the majestic Book Cliffs between Grand Junction, Colorado and Helper, Utah.
Hike into Ruby Canyon and see Amtrak's California Zephyr rolling beneath giant sandstone cliffs. Watch heavy Union Pacific coal trains climbing the grade at Thompson Cut. The scenic highlight of the route is the thirty-seven mile Cane Creek Branch near Moab that twists and winds between Arches and Canyonlands National Park.
This program is available on DVD, Blu-ray, and Vimeo on Demand by visiting 7ideaproductions.com.
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0:00 Intro
2:29 Map
4:29 Grand Junction
12:07 Fruita
13:55 Mack
15:58 Ruby Canyon
27:13 Utahline
32:19 Cisco
36:00 Elba
40:23 Thompson Cut
45:30 Thompson Springs
47:10 Cane Creek Branch
1:10:53 Brendel
1:11:57 Floy
1:13:47 Solitude
1:20:30 Green River
1:25:04 Desert
1:26:58 Vista
1:31:17 Woodside
1:32:09 Cedar
1:36:36 Mounds
1:38:36 Sunnyside Branch
1:47:41 Wash
1:49:31 Castle Valley
1:50:35 Savage Coal
1:53:36 Maxwell
1:55:56 Helper - Авто та транспорт
For me, 7idea has one of the best voice over's compared to other rail productions I watch.
I used to be an engineer and did this run. I would say it was my overall favorite because the run wasn't too long and there weren't too many long speed restrictions like going into Denver. Worked in Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado and Utah. My next favorite was working out of the mines in Gillette. Usually quick runs is why I liked it.
This train goes through the most beautiful countryside of Utah and
has the most amazing scenery in
the world Thanks for sharing it here
Thank You.🤠🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Thank you 7idea Productions! This is so great!
Absolutely phenomenal. Great filming and narration. As a retired hogger I approve this video. Thank you 7 Idea
The Green River Sub is one of my favorites every time I come home from Arizona I catch the Potash Local and the Uranium Train on the Cane Branch headed back to the main line. The highlight of this program is Helper itself. Next time in the live stream we will visit Helper again as we head to Soldier Summit and the heart of the Rio Grande.
Perfect timing, 2 hours long, 2 hours before WASU beats up Colorado!
What a beautiful ride. It's almost like when I used to jump trains for travel to see my friends.
As a "seasoned" rider (I'm from the UK) of the Zephyr, typically between Emeryville and Denver, I have found your video productions of this route really helpful, this one in particular. Seeing the route from outside the train gives it a totally different perspective. One of my favourite rides was in January 2010 when the whole desert was covered in snow.
This is great, 7idea Productions!
Look forward to seeing your UP Idaho material. Love these obscure mainlines overlooked by most fans
Me too those are my rails. But first we will go to Soldier Summit next week can't wait.
I must say not only are your videos A+ productions filled with tons of history and information but also with drop dead gorgeous locations that you have gone way out of your way to get marvelous shots filmed over a period of time, very impressive!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful scenery 😊
I love the beautiful scenery on your videos 😊
Thank you!
What wonderfully clear video and such excellent commentary thank you
That blue excavator that was parked next to the tracks on a cane creek branch is one of my works excavators. Started there in 2006 and I still work there. Shout out to Jones Excavating!
Man,it was sad to see the abandoned towns on the devil's highway. When I was trucking in the 80s they were thriving comuntiys. I wonder what Cortez Colo. Looks like. Thank you very much.
Not doing to bad. Osprey Backpacks are made there.
Absolutely breathtaking scenery and great narration. Thanks for all the work you put into it.
Beautifully filmed and produced, you guys do a fantastic job
Thank you!
Beautiful scenery! Cool trains, my fave UP!
I've watched many of these videos from 7idea Productions, bur this one was more heart-felt for me because of the familiar area. I use to live in Grand Junction and Fruita until 20 years ago when I had moved up to Vernal. I head south on short vacation trips quite often, and I follow or cross this line. This area of the State is truly beautiful.
Another excellent video from 7idea Productions. But after watching this video, I feel very dry and dehydrated. Fortunately, I can switch over to more of 7idea videos and enjoy the rainy 🌧 weather of the Pacific Northwest!🌲 🛤Keep on Trackin'!😁👍
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job/detailed train maps. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Nice to make mention of the " KING " 🤴 of the train robbers icon, " Butch Cassidy ". He met numerous engineers/conductors/express car guards. June 2nd 1899 he met express car guard " Charles Woodcock " then rode off with a $50K haul💰😲. Remember the " Singing Break man ". Jimmie Rogers-?🤔 A genuine break man till changing careers to become a singing entertainer🎸🎶 ( 1926 thru 1933 ). Classic song " Break mans blues "😭. Viewing this presentation from the safe zone of my computer room. Along the " Space Coast " 🚀 of Florida🐊🐊. Late in the evening🌛 I faintly hear the train whistle a few miles away. A very soothing/relaxing sound😉. Wishing viewers/R.R. employees a safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 ) 🌈🎉😉.
One of the most beautiful places on earth
Even some of these not so beautiful places are still interesting to see.
I hiked all those canyons every spring and fall 1980-2000. 🤠👍
Well, I started to watch this video at 17:39 Mntn Time,and it was 326 views, I just finished at 19:43 and i'ts 1176 views!
Awesome!
This is great! I came over from the UK in July 2023, and I loved seeing your footage around Grand Junction as I was filming the same sites for my own production (on this channel) before tracing the old route South to Ouray.
It's great seeing other perspectives.
Simon
great super video sir ❤❤❤❤
Ruby Canyon to the Big 10 curves is, for me, the most beautiful stretch of railroad in the US. It's just so remote. Even the relatively populated stretch between Junction and Glenwood Springs is a pleasurable experience. I'm only 31 minutes into the video, but I felt compelled to comment. I've rode the CZ in both directions through this marvelous landscape, and your video has only enhanced the experience. Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing!
Great video. Thanks for making and sharing.
Awesome video... I watched from the start to the very end.
Your productions are amazing, we have a ton of work to do, but you have to start somewhere. We aspire to be as professional as yours one day, my 16 year old has been helping but trying everyday.
Thank you for great vidieos ❤😂😅😊
Outstanding video and scenery.
Happy thanksgiving 7idea productions!!!!
I like to follow along on gmaps to get an idea of the locations. Great videos.
I like train videos on UA-cam 👍
Very Nice Work Sir👌
Love From Pakistan 🇵🇰❤🇺🇸
I operate cane creek on train sim world usually once a week, don’t understand why the speed limits 10-25mph the entire 35 miles of cane creek branch but once your in the canyon you want to take it as slow as you can and just take in the scenery you can only see one of the arches
This impressive filming in such remote locations with no road access. How did you undertake this? Hike along the rail or hike out from nearby roads? Thank you for this production.
Yes there was a lot of hiking involved to get these shots, especially in Ruby Canyon. Packing in the camera gear wasn't easy but at the end of the day I was pleased with the results.
Great video guys, Happy Thanksgiving!! Take care
Thank you!
Stunning scenery shown off by great photography.
Railway locos give many blasts on the horn when approaching a level Xing. I've often wondered why the last one is when their right on top of the road and would crunch any vehicle stupid enough attempting to beat the train. Is it just to send the errant driver to Valhalla with a train horn ringing in their ears?
Howling emds
Quiet Exciting
That horn would drive me nuts
Very nice, like.
And a howling GE
Interesting Footage.
Yeah 🆙📷😨🚂⚡
"I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers."
Can you guys upload “coal trains of the powder River basin please?”
All those power poles with glass insulators,
At 9:12 that’s not the engineer waving. He is on the right side of the locomotive. That would be the conductor sir.
No mention of the rafters mooning the Amtrak?
Will you be uploading the Union Pacific's Provo Sub through Soldier Summit, Laramie Sub, Rawlins and Laramie Subs, Evanston Sub, Return of the Big Boy: U.P. 4014 & 844 Great Race to Ogen videos.
At 1:25:15 you mention that a golden spike was driven at Desert. Was there another golden spike driven? Promontory Point was the only location that I was aware of where a golden spike was driven.
Many railroads have emulated the golden spike ceremony since UP and CP did it at Promontory, UT. In fact, most recently Brightline held a golden spike ceremony when they completed the Orlando extension in Florida. It's a time honored ritual.
Desert? Golden Spike? There was more than one?
Well done, like always. Definitely not Montana.
Flot landskab.
You mean Emeryville not Emery
How many trains even use this route today?
Pretty much exactly what they show.....this isn't very old 🤷♂️
@@aaronballeck3153 This is literally 10 years old, a lot could have happened between now and then, although I would hope any changes would be increases in traffic and not the opposite.
Yea I came here to comment that it is old footage. Hard to say exactly how many each day, because it depends on coal and oil business, but those UP manifest do not run this way anymore. However, you will see plenty of oil trains and regularly frequent coal trains.
@@danielagee4062 I hope those Manifests are replaced by something else, I'm worried sick about the Moffat Line
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No train symbols? No info on trains just a bunch of roll by's same ole same ole. 😒
very nice😄