Nice video. The really close footage at 39:00 of the engines is neat. Like the videos where you are on the sunny side rather than the shady side of the trains. Thanks for sharing.
I think Tehachapi is an amazing place for train watching. It's not just the loop but the whole place from Tehachapi all the way to Caliente. And vice versa. Amazing and outstanding video by the way.
Excellent video. A dumb question, it looks like the engines can be hooked up both ways (does not matter forward or reverse). That is how they are designed? Any explanation would be appreciated.
At 44:40, there are green box cars with a logo that looks like a tree within a circle. Anyone know what company uses those cars...ie, what company the logo represents? Thanks!
I decided to watch one of your videos awhile back and really enjoyed it and subscribed.One question.What type of industrial plant is at Monolith?I've seen this place in several of your other videos.
Is this the usual number of U.P. trains through here, or was this a slow day for the U.P.? The videography is quite good, the 4K quality is greatly appreciated.
Actually I was up there the same day with my buddy the reason there weren’t that many trains is there was a maintenance window going on I hung out at the Loop and I was at Caliente and Bealville
Nice video. The really close footage at 39:00 of the engines is neat. Like the videos where you are on the sunny side rather than the shady side of the trains. Thanks for sharing.
I think Tehachapi is an amazing place for train watching. It's not just the loop but the whole place from Tehachapi all the way to Caliente. And vice versa. Amazing and outstanding video by the way.
Thank you
Excellent video. A dumb question, it looks like the engines can be hooked up both ways (does not matter forward or reverse). That is how they are designed? Any explanation would be appreciated.
Yes they are designed to run in either direction
Great video
Thank you
Awesome Video
💐💐🇮🇳💐💐
Amazes me the power of the trains engines to pull a load. Thank you
At 44:40, there are green box cars with a logo that looks like a tree within a circle. Anyone know what company uses those cars...ie, what company the logo represents? Thanks!
I believe it’s evergreen
Great views - great sound of the engines working on the grade. Tracks are in great shape and the speed on some trains is awesome!
I decided to watch one of your videos awhile back and really enjoyed it and subscribed.One question.What type of industrial plant is at Monolith?I've seen this place in several of your other videos.
It’s concrete. And thank you for your support!
Is this the usual number of U.P. trains through here, or was this a slow day for the U.P.? The videography is quite good, the 4K quality is greatly appreciated.
Actually I was up there the same day with my buddy the reason there weren’t that many trains is there was a maintenance window going on I hung out at the Loop and I was at Caliente and Bealville
Fabulous video quality. What kind of camera?
Sony AX33
Another awesome video that grain train was awesome