Speeder rail Adventure in México. (Little Fox) rail cart . Aventura en (Zorrita) por Tecate, MX.
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- recorrimos mas o menos 20 kilometos desde casi el border con USA hasta unos 500 metros de la estacion de Tecate Mexico por la abandonada linea del Carrizo Gorge Railway. o (SD & AE) RR.
Even though it's abandoned I'm surprised no one tries to stop you. This is so cool.
once when i was testing mine on a siding, a security guy stopped me and a bunch of night shift guys gathered and were asking a bunch of questions and then they just eventually all went back to work and left me to go about my runs. that was ten years ago though.
im also amazed on how good condition it is in and how long it goes for. I dont really have that near me
The dogs cracked me up. They were swarming down from the hills.
its abandoned.
This video needs more beer for the ride. I see the ice chest, but no sign of beer?
😁🍻😁
What an adventure! Loved the laughter and joy you derived from your exploits.
This video needs more beer in it.
🍺😁🍺😁
Your speeder adventures are pretty cool! It would be nice if you gave the viewer a little more camera action to the side so we can see the country and the places you are going through. It would be neat to see how you built this speeder. Maybe do a video on how you built your speeder. Keep up the great work!
Richard
I'm thinking this footage is taken from a head-mounted camera.
@@danoc51 4:20 close.
I'd love to build one!!!🛤💯👍🙋♂️
A nice Sunday drive through the country would accomplish the same thing.
Archie es un loco hermoso!!! De joven andaba en una motocicleta, que de tanque de nafta tenía un ataúd. Un genio es
I rode a train on these tracks back in the late 90s. My mother had a little coffee shop in the middle of town in Tecate and every weekend my dad and I would go to the train museum in Campo to hand out fliers to people that were taking the Train tour on these tracks from Campo to the Tecate beer factory. You also pass by my furniture factory around the 17 minute mark. Cool video, i have always wanted to do something like this!
Neat !
Do you turn around and go back or do you have someone pic you up at your end destination??!
Thank you, guys... very enjoyable!! Watched the entire trip to and from... looking forward to going through all your journeys.
It boggles my mind the time and money it takes to put into a railroad infrastructure, just to see the rails pulled back up. Happens every day around the world
At one time H town had rails and multiple Companies .Then they decided they weren't needed our hiway system is ample .Tore 3/4 of rails out publicly sold right of way to ruthless developers,now whining about wanting commuter rail and can't because no available right of way property..
Yup, every 2-4 sleepers( ties) is a massive tree. Such a shame.
Yep
I want to make one
People hated the noise and delays, property value it but in rural areas its brilliant and effective, let alone efficient freight and transport . Sadly its dying and so cool to find this. I played at video game at Disney Quest with these! Hand crank old versions people used to ride!
This is a fantastic railroad with all the huge fills and earth cuts! It seems like it would be still in use. I'm surprised there are so many people around the area. It seems remote. Thanks for sharing the video!
Good observation
Excelente 👌 ojalá recorran todas las vía abandonadas que existan .saludoss
I always wanted to convert my Yamaha Raptor 700 quad to a rail rider. The scenery from the rail is spectacular. Thanks for a wonderful trip. Looking forward to the next 😎🇺🇲🇵🇭
With an engine that big, you could probably ride it down the ACTIVE rail lines and outrun any of the trains! That would be awesome too. 😁
@@glenturney4750 Would never dare riding fast on abandoned track, since width of the track can vary.
Thank you for bringing us this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by the people. A lot of this railroad looks in pretty good condition, it is a pity that they have torn some of it up.
I’m probably more jealous than I’ve ever been in my life. And it looks like I’m the only one here that enjoys the horn too. Awesome video!
I think I would run rubber on the wheels,the noise would be to much for me.
@@davidross5169: Yes, I would try to find a rubber sleeve to expand and slip over the steel wheels. The ride would be much quieter if it had rubber over them. Maybe find an old inner tube from a truck tire, cut 4 of them the width of the steel wheels, then glue them to the wheels before slipping them on? Once, I was driving in the city in my company's Chevy S-10 and I came to where the light rail tracks were inside of my lane down the middle of the street. I slightly turned my steering wheel as I was driving along, so that my tires were traveling on the rails. The ride got really quite, meaning I couldn't hear the sound of the rubber tires rolling on the asphalt and the ride got really smooth, so I think if their wheels had rubber sleeves on them, it would be MUCH quieter and smoother of a ride. 😁👍
I like the horn too, it's a good idea going over crossings that haven't seen a train in years, keeps the motorists on their toes so they don't hit someone
Ha!! Very cool! Nice to hear you having fun with the trip. Very laid back and fun!
Your videos are really cool even though I don’t understand Spanish, but having a good time is understandable in any language!!!😃
I am very glad that you like my videos. !! I am putting subtitles in English to the last videos that I have uploaded. thank you!!!
@@archiemoreno yes I see you’ve added subtitles in English. Thank you. Much appreciated!!
This is just the sort of thing UA-cam was invented for! - I'd love to see a video on how you built the rail cart, how you transport it etc. Wonderful.
i totally agree....
yu guys should be pulling the big weed bushes out---would make the return trip more enjoyable and rewarding by locals-thining yu all work for the RR
yo soy de tecate y justo vivo por las vias del tren que gran sorpresa ver tu video saludos
En cualquier momento vuelvo a pasar .cuando escuches un cuerno de tren . Saludos!!!
Great ride guys! Love the Leslie!!! You could sell tickets to this type of ride...but not in Mexico..LOL.
Thanks for the trip!
Gregg.
I love the way it just trundles along through the countryside
This is great! Just going for a chill ride on the tracks! I wish I could do this.
Your videos are great!! Keep them coming!
An 11.2 mile international adventure! Best video so far!!
-U got to be kidding.
Great horn cute rides enjoy 🤩
I like very much how the rail joints are staggered, that’s brilliant.
They do that to keep the wheels from jumping and bump on the joints .Common practice on jointed rail. It's what makes the train go clickety clack. Don't hear that with welded rail.
Absolutely fabulous rail cart ride. Fascinating experience 🙏🙏🙏
🧐🤔🗣️📢💨💨💨💨💨📢💨💨 🤦FABULOUS 🤺THAT'$ THE WORD I WAS LOOKING 👀 FOUR thanks 🦸👍 🤝🦧🐒😉🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳😷
I can’t believe your car was still there.
This is a great journey! I love the dog's reactions. I can't believe that SUV was parked so close to the tracks.
Great video, I have the same type of Leslie Typhon air horn, I found mine 20 years ago in a abandoned shopping cart full of aluminum cans and scraps near the recycling center in our town, I saved it. I cleaned up the diaphragm and it works great and loud as heck. I have a nice chrome fire extinguisher from the 1950's with a schrader valve to fill it full of compressed air then I hooked the horn up to the fire hose and use the handle valve to blast the horn, We used to drive the main drag in town and blast it, It was hilarious
Now this is a ride I would love to take. Your own private highway !
Very cool railcart. Would love to see what' went into making the little fox cart. Especially the rail wheels and the motor drive. Thanks in advance. Great videos.
You guys have a lot of guts!! Good for you!!
@@archiemoreno I want to ride with you guys
Something I wouldn’t hesitate to do back in the 70’s for sure.
I watched it all the way! Great video sir. I watched a video about a old man with a minivan in some remote country who has a bus/train rider system and freight service between remote towns and to turn it around it has a steel plate on the bottom of the van ,he jacks it up in the center and with a little help spins it 180 degrees and heads back.
This is like a childhood dream! How would you not want to do this. Hats off!
What cool is I thought of doing something like what you guys are doing since was a kid growing up next to track. Have so many memories and even driving an engine at 8 yrs of age next to where we lived. Alway loved the as I called the putt putt cars. But again, love what you guys created, and your adventures are just great. Keep up the good videos and will be watching!!
Muito bom seu trenzinho, o meu parece com seu , só que eu fiz as rodas de campona de gante da roda de carro, meu motor é Zmax 5.5 Hp mais eu vou trocar por motor de 50 cilindradas de moto trax .
Parabéns pelo projeto e estou acompanhando seus vídeos!
In all this immensity, I'm amazed that the fuel didn't run out on the way.
The horn is pretty cool, congrats on the ride!
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing your fun adventures on the rails.
Just seen with my father, it was a nice trip! Cheers from Brazil
Tanks for the amazing ride.
Thank you for bringing me along. What a great adventure.
I'm a tram and I approve this video! Great footage!!!
That guy’s random laughter makes this video totally worth it.
Amigo Bonito vídeo vem aqui no 🇧🇷que tem muitas linhas abandonadas vc deve gostar um abraço e sucesso 👍👍🇧🇷
Okay, the railroad tie across the tracks is disturbing. Drug dealers? gangs? I hope you are prepared for these situations 🔫 we don’t want to see anything bad happening. You are a treasure and we care about your safety. I am in Hawaii, however, lived 20 years in socal. I love camping and always carried protection out there. There I a certain innocence and fun in your videos. Be careful.
Muito lindo as imagens parabéns, aqui no Brasil,🇧🇷 a várias linhas férrea abandonadas, em breve estaremos fazendo o nosso troller abraço
Where can i get wheels and axles? Any direction would be appreciated.
Do you have plans?
I love this. I could tow a teardrop camper with it and just ride abandoned rails and spurs for weeks.
What an enjoyable way to spend a weekend.
This would be really fun to watch with a 360-degree camera in virtual reality!
These are awesome videos. Are you able to dismantle your cart and carry it in your SUV? Just wondered how easy it is to transport. Good luck in your next adventure. I will be tuning in. Thank you. (Love the horn😂)
Wow it's vers funny to follow you , thank's for ride !
A kit assembled from the back of a car. Excellent! 👍🏻😀🇬🇧
Absolutely fantastic looks like great fun nice one .
Great ride there. Really enjoyed this.
Parabéns pelo vídeo e saudações do Professor Franquêta de Sergipe no Brasil
Saludos desde Naucalpan Edo Mex, para la otra aventura espero traigan un dron.
This is badass!! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing!💙
Nice explore ride cart on old rail road Man....good
Te dejo mi like y mi suscripcion bello video saludos de Argentina Paso de los Libres Corrientes
Grande aventura amigos buenas suertes para ustedes kkkkk
Dude, what a great Hobby! This is totally something I could get into. I'm thinking a bit lighter with foamboard and fiberglass, but damn that looks like fun.
We're mesmerized I tell ya. It's like a high quality episode of Trailer Park Boys with Ricky and Bubbles swearing in a cart🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahahah 🤣🤣🤣👍
I can watch this kind of video all day long, it’s simply interesting.😄😄😄
Don't know how I missed this video until now, been wondering about the condition of the line from Tecate east to the border - I know this was recorded a year ago, but it seems to me the line is in surprisingly good condition. Tourist trains from Tecate east to the end of the line, maybe? A dream for someday! Thanks Archie for sharing this!
looks like fun, good job on the cart.
Genius nutters. We will miss men like you. Thank you.
That does look like fun to do, there was one video you guys had to keep moving rocks and trash off the rails and you had come across a rock slide. This track is much better. Here in Missouri we don't have many abandoned tracks, all we have are in use. Take care brother, happy rail riding
That was soooooo cool 😎😎 you have a new subscriber 👍👍 thanks for the ride !!
Thank you!!!!
This is so cool i would love to do this just ride abandoned rails just gotta watch out for thick brush growing up between the rails places where there is dirt or payment over the rails burying crossings or other hazards that could derail you like as he's finding out in this video the tracks may not always be there and you can be derailed very easily or even gotta watch out for boulder's or rocks between the rails but this video was awesome to watch 👍😁
This is something I never thought of. So cool
The dogs are like: that's a train! My mom and dad told me about them.
Another great video. Very cool.
0:01 that thing has a horn on it 38:06 you blew the toot!😊
Sounds like you need to try out the polyeurethane coating on your wheels. Looks like a fun adventure!
Nicest trip ever! No derailments, cool crossings to pass over!
Hahaha - fantastic ! Your machines resembles the moon rover ( the little electric car ,that David Scott and his fellows used to ride on the Moon ??? ) ...and your rides are like exploration of unknown territories. Keep them coming.
Hope you got some good brakes on that speeder. You're really breaking some records.
Amigo Archi Dios lo bendiga ,,
Funny Very Nice ! Trop bien votre Lorry
Best regards from France
73's
This was AWESOME!!! I loved it. So what you do when you came up to this unfortunate gravel pit, turn around or ????????? What scares me the most are the damn dogs, and cartels if any, everyone seems to friendly folks, GIVN you the wave/hello, 🤠🖐️😁😉👋👍 ALWAYS be safe, GOD BLESS, 🙏🙏🙏
Que buen paseo lo disfruté mucho muchísimas gracias
11:30 to 11:50 was the funniest part for me, could turn that into a movie, "2 guy's traveling by rails, somewhere along the line they started to get chases by dogs after a while they runs out of track. find out what happens next on, Dog Brothers."
Amazing! It would be difficult to experience a train trip that exceeds this, even with the Japanese railway network.😆
Good video quality. 👍👍
As time goes by I would think that abandoned rail to ride on would get more scarce. I was watching a video about exploring abandoned mining towns. One town was Gilman Colorado. Had to walk a spur for awhile. Noticed that tops of rail had rust. Don't know how far the line goes. It might be worth looking into.
Saludos cordiales compa yo soy de Tecate saludos cordiales desde sacramento California
I would love to do something like this. I live in Australia and when railway lines are closed, the powers that be waste no time in ripping up sections of line, not the complete line but just sections of it. Yes you could travel a few miles but not distances like this. There are groups who have what we call section cars who ride disused rails here. Some rail lines are seasonal to cope with farming communities and only operate at certain times of year.
I Love this Video toll gemacht weiterhin good Lucky Train greetings from Germany Cologne 🚂🚂
thank you for this inspiration !!! to be alive !!!
Derailment was,unexpected and not accounted for.
Racing puppies provided good comic relief. Lol
This is right up there at the top of my Bucket List!
Pretty cool stuff boys.
The Campo railroad museum offers train rides from Campo East. Only a few years ago these tracks were still complete and railroad excursions were offered from Campo railroad museum to mainland Mexico.
does the Campo railroad museum still offer the train ride?
Hey, if I had one of these with that horn, hell yes I’d be honking it!
QUE BUEN VIDEO . LIKE
DIOS té bendiga ,, bendiciones de Puerto Rico caqueta colombia
That was so cool
I followed on Google Maps the Carrizo Gorge system west from Ocotillo to Jacumba to the Pacific Railway Museum and it lead me to this Tecate run you did. So cool!! Is all that track line from Jacumba to Tecate abandoned?? That would be a fun trip with enough gas aside from that one section where you started thats torn out..
It is all there except for the section from the tunnel to where the trip started and ended. There is sand on the tracks west of Plaster City, a couple of washouts, and several rock falls.
Sensacional! Parabéns pela coragem!
Cool railcar build. I'm in the process of building a railcar with solid steel wheels. I have wheels already, just need to build a frame and put in a hydraulic drive system
just remember, in the end your gonna be carrying that thing all alone.
The doggies were like “who are these guys let us give them a chase” 😅😅😅
Nice railroad trip, finally I know where that bridge is I googled it 😂
Cool ! Shalom from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil !
I think i would absolutely love this.