TRAIN CAB RIDE OVER TEHACHAPI (4K)

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @CobraChamp
    @CobraChamp 8 годин тому +7

    Love the natural sounds rather than music, etc. Great video! Did that require special permissions to get the go pro on the hood?

  • @TracksideNW
    @TracksideNW 19 годин тому +4

    The perfect view and still with all the train noises! Love it! Thanks for sharing it.

  • @howardn1693
    @howardn1693 3 години тому

    This was epic! So many of us crave these views that just a few of you get to enjoy. Thanks for sharing, please do more if you can!

  • @jraybye
    @jraybye День тому +5

    Thanks so much for this.....a real treat!

  • @Atsf1976
    @Atsf1976 18 годин тому +4

    That's pretty awesome. Unique and a great view from the train as opposed to being on the ground taking the video of the train passing.

  • @markprice1984
    @markprice1984 5 годин тому

    Thanks for that awesome conductor's view of the route. Very fascinating to see all the flange oilers, dragging equipment detectors, signal aspects and the incredible engineering that went into this route.

  • @StormySkyRailProductions
    @StormySkyRailProductions 23 години тому +3

    Awesome video for sure. Have a great rest of your week.(Steve)

  • @trevorcooke8129
    @trevorcooke8129 День тому +3

    This rides gonna be very cool 😎 👌

  • @drywinddotnet
    @drywinddotnet День тому +4

    SO COOL!!!

  • @keystonedriving8180
    @keystonedriving8180 Годину тому

    Great video, particularly as it includes the new track at the top end of Walong. I visited the loop twice, back when it was grey team versus blue team (1977 and 1980). I even had a ride on a track speeder from Walong to Woodford (officially arranged in advance, I would add).
    There were no trains running on the second visit as a Santa Fe intermodal had come to grief at Monolith. I had wondered why we had overtaken an SP truck loaded with track panels on the freeway.
    It has changed in some places over the last 40 years, but it's still recognisable in others.

  • @nickpickard6657
    @nickpickard6657 19 годин тому +4

    This is cool man

  • @paulbatchelder6556
    @paulbatchelder6556 2 години тому

    This is absolutely awesome. I would love to one of these over Sherman Hill in Wyoming.

  • @michlo3393
    @michlo3393 18 годин тому +3

    I worked that mountain for a decade and always talked about doing this. Dammit.

  • @25vrd48
    @25vrd48 15 годин тому +1

    So COOL . Love it .

  • @trevorcooke8129
    @trevorcooke8129 14 годин тому +1

    That was epic 😎 👌 what a beautiful day for a train 🚆 journey weather beautiful sun 🌞 ☀️, and the scenery along the way was spectacular, shame it finished recording where it did could have done with it arriving at it's destination 🙈🙈

  • @marcelocarlos9140
    @marcelocarlos9140 7 годин тому

    Last November 8th I was in the loop. Travel from Spain to see and hear this marvel of breathaking nature and engineering…
    This wonderful production complete my collection of Tehachapi videos…awesome!!
    This is filmed
    In spring?
    Greetings from Spain

  • @johncamp2567
    @johncamp2567 15 годин тому +1

    That was so enjoyable, putting the landmarks together and showing the grade….in spectacular conditions!! 🛤️ (‘Must have been a Sunday afternoon, as there were no garbage trucks on the road to the Bakersfield landfill, 21:00.🚛)

  • @creativeloafer9792
    @creativeloafer9792 21 годину тому +1

    Crazy fun! Any idea what years this line was built?

    • @obkb1
      @obkb1 19 годин тому

      Are you f'ing kidding? You're on the internet, and you have no idea how to search for information?

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 6 годин тому

    I was waiting for the summit. Did I miss it?

  • @PaulVanriper-jg1yc
    @PaulVanriper-jg1yc Годину тому

    Climb baby climb

  • @robcruz4549
    @robcruz4549 11 годин тому

    Very nice, great day for video. Did you get the loop up to Tehachapi Depot?

  • @andross51
    @andross51 15 годин тому

    RRphotographer that is amazing! I have to ask, how did you get permission to get this video?? Knew the crew??

  • @PaulVanriper-jg1yc
    @PaulVanriper-jg1yc Годину тому

    Thought I seen John Wayne up in them Hills

  • @PaulVanriper-jg1yc
    @PaulVanriper-jg1yc 2 години тому

    I'm guessing that's got to be California

  • @Daneelro
    @Daneelro 12 годин тому

    Spectacular landscape, spectacular train, good camera!
    However, for European eyes, this is painfully slow. This line cries out for overhead lines, and then some locos like the MTAB IORE or the Shenhua HXD1 would do a good job.

    • @cammacgregor9354
      @cammacgregor9354 11 годин тому +1

      Our trains over here are 8-10x heavier and longer than what's in Europe...hence the slow climb up mountain grades. Those overhead wires and poles in Europe would detract from the raw landscape visuals over here

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro 10 годин тому

      @@cammacgregor9354 The reason for the slower uphill speed is not the total mass but the power limitations of diesel traction. More weight just calls for more starting tractive effort (more locos), but the power (and thus continuous tractive effort) of a diesel will fall steeper with speed than that of a modern electric.
      When you say 8-10x, you are thinking of normal freight trains in Europe, but there is also heavy haul. The MTAB IORE locos haul 8,600-ton trains at 80 km/h in northern Sweden & Norway, and the HXD1 in China even haul 20,000-ton trains.
      Overhead lines do not distract at all on all the scenic lines in the Alps or in Norway. In fact, I think long gone US marvels like the Argentine Central would have survived to this day as rivals of those Swiss railways and the Georgetown Loop would be on a narrow-gauge mainline rather than be an isolated museum railway if electrification had been pursued early on.

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro 10 годин тому +2

      @@cammacgregor9354 Also, the US has its own abortive history of electric traction on freight railways. Most famously on the Pacific Extension of the Milwaukee, and the Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad. Electrification on the former was sub-optimal due to low-quality construction (wooden poles...) and electrification of only the mountainous sections (necessitating eight loco changes along the entire route) and chronic underfunding killed electrification only a few years before the oil crisis killed the entire railway. BLKM was fine until the power plant it served closed five years ago.

    • @josephreed5155
      @josephreed5155 7 годин тому

      Australia, Canada, United States. Freight moves in trains two and three kilometers long.

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro 7 годин тому

      @@josephreed5155 Yes, and?

  • @jackkreighbaum783
    @jackkreighbaum783 2 години тому

    I would guess that you couldn't show any cab scenes, but wished you had should the consist, including the power.

  • @PaulVanriper-jg1yc
    @PaulVanriper-jg1yc 2 години тому

    Press in the clutch put it in neutral and let her ride like hell

  • @PaulVanriper-jg1yc
    @PaulVanriper-jg1yc 2 години тому

    Runaway Train

  • @선규황-k5n
    @선규황-k5n 22 години тому +2

    제한속도를 위반한 정기관사 정씨에게 금고형이 확정되었다.