Z-Train With 4x2 GE's Absolutely Howling Across The Desert -- Dateland, Arizona December 10th, 2024

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 483

  • @richardlively1666
    @richardlively1666 12 днів тому +127

    Before I retired from the UP, about 12 years ago, at speeds above 50 mph you had to throttle down to number 5 to save fuel. It was a bummer cause I always ran Z trains and loved to rock and roll. Kind a funny I was always on their radar for speeding. But I did hold the fastest times on the territory I ran. I miss those days, one of the highlights of my life. Still have the memories

    • @R7300
      @R7300 11 днів тому +3

      Luckily notch 5 50mph doesn't exist anymore. But EMS is probably worse.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +12

      Man, that totally would be a bummer. That does sound like you had a fun career, though. Just imagine the 1970's Union Pacific and their quest for speed with the 6900's Centennials and the 8000's Fast Forties geared for 90-mph. "Headend to caboose...hold on back there, we've got the highball." 🤠👍

    • @skyh
      @skyh 10 днів тому +2

      Nobody beat SP's Blue Streak Merchandise.

    • @bradhardy2629
      @bradhardy2629 10 днів тому +4

      ​@@skyhThe Santa Fe Super Chief. 80 mph. Coast to coast.

    • @glennfoster2423
      @glennfoster2423 10 днів тому +5

      ​@@bradhardy2629Brad, the Super Nos. 17 and 18 ran between Los Angeles and Chicago scheduled for 41-1/2 hours for 2222 miles. The Super Chief did not run coast-to-coast. There were many miles across the California desert at night in both directions and the miles upon miles of Arizona.New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois where the Super (and others) clocked the miles at 90 mph. It was classic Santa Fe to see a sign reducing the authorized speed for the next curve was 85 mph!

  • @TheWoodStroker
    @TheWoodStroker День тому +5

    For Christmas 2024, I drove from Southern California to Dallas, Texas. I saw several trains like this. It's always an impressive sight!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому

      Nice! Yes, this train could very well have been heading to Dallas too. 🤠👍

  • @johnathandavis3693
    @johnathandavis3693 2 дні тому +6

    I live in Barstow, and we have the HUGE BNSF Hump Yard and UP has a yard right out of town. The Hump Yard is noisy -screeching brakes 24/7, but it's funny because it doesn't really bother you. Half the folks I know work for the RR'S. I love to see the huge 2-mile long trains BLASTING ACROSS THE DESERT. So much power and mass going 80+ MPH. Thanks for posting this...

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +1

      It is invigorating to see these big freights hauling a$$ across the open spaces like this. I visited the Barstow yard a few times when I was a teenager, 1989-1990. I'd love to be able to go there and get a good view of the cars going over the hump and see them coupling up in the bowl. Back when I went, we could sort of see the hump, but not really well. I kind of doubt that has changed for the better. 🤠👍

  • @Davey-Drums
    @Davey-Drums 2 дні тому +3

    Wow, what a mass of freight!
    Untouchable energy efficiency.
    That is a truly American scene. Beautiful

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed this video! It really is a beautiful part of Arizona. 🤠👍

  • @stevetaylor8298
    @stevetaylor8298 3 дні тому +6

    Here in Australia, I live between two lines, neither are very close. It's nice on a cold, still frosty night to hear a train in the distance. Sometimes I stay quiet and listen and wonder how long it is and what the driver is thinking. It's great to dream.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      Yes, it is neat to hear trains rolling in the distance. 🤠👍

    • @johnhess351
      @johnhess351 2 дні тому

      @@espeescotty I used to dream about being the lone Brakeman in the caboose at 3 AM in
      1935 rolling across Kansas. He would be looking out his window and seeing my distant amber shade flapping in the breeze of the open window as he rolled up a reefer and took a swig of Jim Beam.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      @@johnhess351 All the rear brakemen giving the train a roll by would be thinking that the train must've ran over a skunk! 🤠👍

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman1413 День тому +4

    Back when I worked for the U.P. as a Freight Conductor, the Z trains we had (before they had a "Z" specification) were seldom over 30 cars long. The last Mail Train I was on with my Father (Engineer), had 11 units (all running) and 7 cars. It was called the Bay Area Express--the BAX. We ran from Ogden, Utah to Green River, Wyoming. We did track speed all the way, making the 176 mile run in 2 hours, 50 minutes. We were definitely "howling!"
    I've been retired for 9 years, 4 months now, after serving the U.P. for 41 years, and yes, I miss it. It was an amazing career!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому

      Yes, those were the days of true speed and horsepower per ton ratios! Big Jack Centennials and Fast Forties. I wish I could have experienced those days. 🤠👍

  • @Crackers2549
    @Crackers2549 14 годин тому +1

    Ran those trains for the UP for 42 years and those double stack Z Trains are top priority....! Nothing but green!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  Годину тому

      @@Crackers2549 That's what I like to see too. 🤠👍

  • @Justume
    @Justume 2 дні тому +2

    I love to see trains let loss and going! I watch Norway's trains fairly often and those seem to consistently zing along, and the scenery is constant eye candy. Great video!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Norway does offer a visual feast for the eyes, for sure. 🤠👍

  • @oatley5239
    @oatley5239 6 днів тому +6

    My wife and I were meandering around the west and I matched the speed of one of these guys at 75…the conductor gave us a wave.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  6 днів тому +2

      They sure can get up and move when the tracks are straight and the signals are high green. 🤠👍

  • @dustydean56
    @dustydean56 6 днів тому +17

    When you figure how much freight a train can move per gallon of fuel, as opposed to any other method, the train shines far above anything else.... by a LOT !!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  6 днів тому +2

      And fuel efficiency has been a big deal for railroads from the very start. 🤠👍

    • @Edward-w2f2x
      @Edward-w2f2x 4 дні тому

      ​@@espeescotty,
      I enjoy your postings very much, thank you for your quality work

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      @@Edward-w2f2x Thank you, sir! 🤠👍

    • @stevenking3286
      @stevenking3286 День тому

      Marine shipping compare?

  • @samhavholm
    @samhavholm 9 днів тому +5

    4 pullers with 2 mid pushers,F'n sweeet!!! thank you for the video!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  9 днів тому +3

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed shooting it. 🤠🤙

  • @LupeCoded
    @LupeCoded 8 днів тому +14

    That's the beautiful sound of America moving. 😢 🇺🇸

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 днів тому +2

      Yes, cool stuff! 🤠👍

    • @LupeCoded
      @LupeCoded 8 днів тому +1

      @@espeescotty ty for uploading this majestic video. It's nothing short of inspiring. Ty so much.

    • @peter9962
      @peter9962 5 днів тому +1

      It’s the beautiful sound of a train moving.

    • @LupeCoded
      @LupeCoded 4 дні тому

      @@peter9962 Correct, and that train I'd moving everything America depends on.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  Годину тому

      @@LupeCoded You are very welcome. I'm glad you really liked it. 🤠👍

  • @RichardShelton
    @RichardShelton 10 днів тому +3

    I grew up in Yuma and have made the trip on I-8 to Phoenix and Tucson countless times. I recognized 'the man in the mountain' instantly and clicked on your video. Thanks for the memories!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Thanks for watching! Isn't it cool how some people can see just a glimpse of something almost unnoticeable and right away know exactly where it is? I surprise myself with how I can do it too. 🤠👍

  • @jscott8695
    @jscott8695 8 днів тому +5

    Nice salute! The crews like to see fans out there. Makes them feel appreciated. Thanks for posting 😃

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +1

      Thank you for watching...I appreciate you. I also very much appreciate the train crews too. Due to my colorblindness, I can't be one of them, but it has been my dream for 43-years now (I'm almost 51 now) to be a train engineer. 🤠👍

  • @andyl4565
    @andyl4565 12 днів тому +2

    They're absolutely flying! Impressive.

  • @trainman9119
    @trainman9119 9 днів тому +6

    Stayed at RV park (Dwayne’s) in Bowie AZ nestled between I-10 and the UP double track. Fast UP’s every 15 minutes, 24-7. I loved seeing those trains blow by our RV just 100 ft away.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 днів тому +2

      That does sound quite awesome! My kind of place. 🤠🤙

  • @markiewodi3371
    @markiewodi3371 7 днів тому +7

    Well hot-damn you weren’t standing by an effing grade crossing with that stupid bell!!!!!
    Awesome video!!!!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  7 днів тому +2

      Hahaha....I know what you mean! I love catching trains crossing roads, but the continuous bell gets old, fast! 🤠🤙

  • @joshbenton4080
    @joshbenton4080 9 днів тому +6

    Cool, that's the sound of the GE Four Stroke Turbocharged FDL Series Prime mover! My favorite sound though, is the Roots Blown Two Stroke 567 Engine.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 днів тому +2

      I would love to have heard a quartet of Southern Pacific U33C's clacking through here with their wide-open exhausts. EMD 2-strokes will always be my favorites, but I never really got to hear very many of the old GE's. 🤠👍

  • @stevenking3286
    @stevenking3286 День тому +2

    Holy tap dancing Christ! It just keeps on coming.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  Годину тому

      @@stevenking3286 😆...yes, it sure does. 🤠👍

  • @yahrique_gaming
    @yahrique_gaming 12 днів тому +4

    I absolutely love trains 🚂❤

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Me too. Thanks for watching! 🤠👍

  • @patrickmcgoldrick8234
    @patrickmcgoldrick8234 13 днів тому +3

    Very nice,I am afraid I better go, before I lose my train of thought.All clowning aside nice work,and cool train.Thanks

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Oh...I'll give you more trains to think about. 🤠👍

    • @patrickmcgoldrick8234
      @patrickmcgoldrick8234 10 днів тому

      Thanks,I need to know if this 67 year old brain is earning its keep.

  • @maestromecanico597
    @maestromecanico597 8 днів тому +5

    Amazing what you can do with a well oiled machine.

  • @WildWildWeasel
    @WildWildWeasel 9 днів тому +4

    Man, that distributed power made me smile

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 днів тому +2

      I love those dupes too. 🤠👍

  • @mikee5076
    @mikee5076 2 дні тому +3

    that line is always busy. everytime i took a load out of yuma on I-8 not uncommon to see 4 or 5 or 6 trains in that section. the cell tower i remember.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Yes, and that is a positive for the train fans. 🤠👍

  • @randydewees7338
    @randydewees7338 8 днів тому +8

    I'm the grandpa of a train obsessed 3 year old boy, I watch train videos now.
    The Tehachapi Loop is an hour's drive away...

    • @glennfoster2423
      @glennfoster2423 7 днів тому +1

      @randydewees7338 While you are on the way to the loop at Waylong, spend a while with that young man of 3 years, who probably knows more about trains already than most who are reading this , at the museum in Tehachapi. Lots of good stuff with a friendly and very knowledgeable group of docents. The trains are right outside. Ask for Mark Clay McGowan

    • @randydewees7338
      @randydewees7338 7 днів тому

      @@glennfoster2423 Thanks. I'll try to rig it - he lives up in the Bay area. He's (with parents) been riding the Amtrak to Bakersfield where we pick him up, couple times a year.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  4 дні тому

      @@randydewees7338 Hahaha...I like that..."I watch train videos now." 😄
      I understand that your grandson doesn't live near you, but if you take him to Tehachapi, then he is quite lucky. Many train fans from all over the world can only dream of visiting the Loop and anywhere else in the Tehachapis just for the train action and the location. It is like a Mecca for train folks. He's lucky you do that for him. 🤠👍

  • @hendrikdebruin4012
    @hendrikdebruin4012 7 днів тому +6

    How privileged you are in the US to see these trains. There is a diesel that runs once a day around 21h00 close to my home and I always wait to hear it. That is it for the day then. Greetings from Africa.

    • @javidol1544
      @javidol1544 6 днів тому

      I guess it was too much effort to mention which of the 54 countries in Africa you live in 😂. Greetings from North America.

    • @hendrikdebruin4012
      @hendrikdebruin4012 5 днів тому

      @@javidol1544 Eswatini - one of the smallest and poorest countries in the world - for the man in the street that is. The elite is more than well to do. The monarch wears a watch costing $1.3 million while the subjects scrouge (literally) for food. How blessed the USA is.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому +1

      The love of trains is universal. Yes, I do consider myself privileged to be able to experience the many trains we have here. I hope things in your country improve for everyone. 🤠👍

  • @vancekeith5642
    @vancekeith5642 8 днів тому +3

    Awesome video! That has to be the longest train I have ever seen by far!! Thank you

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Thank you, thank you...I'm glad you saw it here. 🤠👍

  • @bobclavile5653
    @bobclavile5653 4 дні тому +3

    I counted 167. Not often you get to see a train as long as the state is wide. HAPPY NEW YEAR. Thanks from The East Coast...at the VA. Beach.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      Thanks for watching and counting! Luckily, here in Arizona, we can run almost 2 of these trains before they poke out of the borders! 😆 Happy 2025 to you too, sir! 🤠👍

  • @uhlijohn
    @uhlijohn 9 днів тому +10

    As a retired UPRR engineer, I miss the days when I had all of those ponies under my command.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 днів тому +1

      That would be hard to hang up the spurs on a job like that. At least we now have UA-cam. Thanks for watching. 🤠👍

    • @uhlijohn
      @uhlijohn 8 днів тому +1

      @@espeescotty I have photos of the 6070 that I took one afternoon more than 11 years ago. I was working a transfer out of UP's Proviso yard and 6070 was first out. When I went back to MU the engines and inspect, I discovered that it was an old CNW E-8 that I used to hostel at CNW's M-19-A, its suburban engine servicing and repair diesel ramp. I saw that its controls had been modernized and the 24RL air brake valve was replaced with a modern 26L and the throttle had been modernized as well. When I went to sign the daily inspection card I saw on the "Blue Card" (federal inspection record) that it indeed was that old E-8 I used to hostel. I forget what its CNW number was. I think it was the 5027-A or some such thing. The blue card must list former owning RR and former number. If you would like to see the photos, e-mail me at johninsd@yahoo.com. It also had the telephone number of the shipper so I got on my cell phone and called him to tell them of my "find".

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 11 днів тому +4

    Pretty awesome...trains move America!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      They sure do move the goods. Thanks for watching! 🤠👍

    • @donotneed2250
      @donotneed2250 10 днів тому

      But they very rarely do dock to dock like I did. It wasn't for Federal Regulations I probably would have driven 30+ years commercially instead of 27 but I also trucked in the Army.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +1

      @@donotneed2250 Right. Modern railroads need trucks and they know it. Not every business can be served by rail, nor should they.

  • @DinoMartino1251
    @DinoMartino1251 8 годин тому

    Just got a 4k tv and WOW so nice to see this filmed in 4K... thanks for sharing

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 годин тому +1

      @@DinoMartino1251 Sweet...I'm glad you enjoyed it! Yes, my phone shoots pretty dang nice 4K videos. I try to shoot all of my videos with it or my 4K GoPro. 🤠🤙

  • @wouterkellerman4458
    @wouterkellerman4458 8 днів тому +4

    Hands down tje longest train i have ever seen!! Holeeee Moleeee!!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Nice! I'm glad you saw it here. 🤠👍

  • @ashleyupshall7641
    @ashleyupshall7641 7 днів тому +5

    Now that’s what you call a train.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  7 днів тому

      Heck yeah! It's impressive to watch one like this racing by. 🤠👍

  • @charlesphillips8635
    @charlesphillips8635 9 днів тому +4

    Jeez this thing must stretch clear across state lines😊

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому

      Well, Arizona is wide enough that we can fit 2 whole trains in the state without anything poking out of the sides. 😜👍

    • @charlesphillips8635
      @charlesphillips8635 День тому

      @ hmm only just 🤞😁

  • @JoeyIndolos
    @JoeyIndolos 3 дні тому +5

    My OC side had to count - twice! - to confirm that there are indeed 166 cars 😄 Considering that most of them were carrying 2 containers each, and it’s no wonder why railways are still so vital for moving cargo around.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      They sure are efficient at moving these containerized loads. Thanks for backing up my count. I counted it at least 5-times! 🤠👍

  • @patrickshaw8595
    @patrickshaw8595 9 днів тому +2

    Perfect! Thanks from "east of there for sure!"

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. 🤠👍

  • @7c8f9x
    @7c8f9x 9 годин тому +1

    I was in YORBA LINDA CA. years ago and had to wait for a train with 101 cars on it not counting the engines, yikes, but they were flying by. IT WAS MUCH FASTER THAN THIS ONE THOUGH, THEY WERE HAULING A**!

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 2 години тому

      @7c8f9x,
      I always hang well back from the crossings while waiting. How far back ? Far enough i've had one guy go around me trying to get as close as he could, just to be the 1st across the tracks. Another guy wanted me to pull up closer, told him to go ahead, i'd be hanging back for when a car came off the track. He hung back as well. You wouldn't believe how far a car can travel when it's Trying to hit something. Ask Murphy . . . ☆

  • @ajaweaa4579
    @ajaweaa4579 9 днів тому +7

    Ok; so now I understand why rail is so important to transport goods: you can transport sooooo! much stuff in the one trip. Perfect for such huge distances across the desert.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому

      Exactly! But these long trains are very common in almost the entire United States. 🤠👍

  •  12 днів тому +3

    many of the Z trains came out of chicago and went to Long Beach thru texas. the trains were about 8-9000 ft. long . now they are 15,000 ft. long. on the flat land they run 65-70 . i ran for UP from 1997 to 2018 . the Z trains got frustrated when the dispatcher put them behind a 50mph coal train .

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Most definitely I can see the crews being frustrated having to cool their heels behind a slow coal train. And it is funny to think of trains this big and heavy as a Z. I remember the old SP days when 4-6 GP60's and B40-8's would head-up those 8,000-footers that were almost all trailers. I miss those trains. 🤠👍

  • @blkjet117
    @blkjet117 11 днів тому +8

    I counted 160 rail cars including the two diesel locos not at the front. 158 rail cars and 6 diesels. I could be off as they were flying by.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +4

      I slowed it down and counted again. 89-cars before the DPU's, 77-cars after the DPU's...166-cars. It definitely is hard to keep track when they are whizzing by so fast. 🤠👍

    • @xbgtfella
      @xbgtfella 10 днів тому

      I got 167 so i was close plus locos

  • @Nedankinde93
    @Nedankinde93 День тому +1

    The soundtrack is awesome.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  Годину тому

      @@Nedankinde93 It sure is! I only wish we didn't have so dang many flat-spotted wheels in this country. The hum of smooth wheels on smooth track is pretty cool. 🤠👍

  • @hudsonhollow
    @hudsonhollow 12 годин тому +1

    Amazing!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  Годину тому

      @@hudsonhollow Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed this one. 🤠👍

  • @workinghardusa
    @workinghardusa 8 днів тому +3

    Excellent video well done!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Thank you! Thanks for watching. 🤠👍

  • @James-g3k5d
    @James-g3k5d 9 днів тому +2

    Awesome video, 2 Union Pacific engines helping middle of train.😊

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  9 днів тому +2

      Yes, I love it when trains have DPU's...either in the train or at the rear...or even better, both! 🤠🤙

  • @garythiele1663
    @garythiele1663 13 годин тому +2

    How long is that train? A single platform intermodal railcar for 53-foot containers is 67 feet and 9 inches long. 166 cars times 67.75 = 11,246.5 feet. Divided by 5280 = 2.13 miles. Some of the cars are shorter. Estimated length 2 miles!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  Годину тому

      @@garythiele1663 That might be right close to spot-on. This one isn't, but 220+car 15,000-footers are very common now too. Some of those will have 2 sets of DPU's. 🤠👍

  • @Rollercoaster555-B
    @Rollercoaster555-B 12 днів тому

    Hammer Hammer love it Nice work man thank you much

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Hammer down and boogie! Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked it. 🤠👍

  • @jamielacourse7578
    @jamielacourse7578 9 днів тому +3

    Watching this makes me aware of how much people need their goods..........

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  9 днів тому +2

      And just imagine...this rail line probably sees 20 trains like this and longer every 24-hours, and the BNSF line across Northern Arizona probably sees 30-40 trains of equal size (just stack trains, mind you) in the same 24-hours. AND THEN...factor in just how busy Interstates 8, 10, and 40 are with truck traffic every single day! And that is just the Southern tier of our country. People need their goods, indeed. 🤠👍

    • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
      @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 8 днів тому

      @@espeescotty With that kind of frequency, they really should electrify. And Union Pacific was even thinking about it in the 1970s, but then upper management chickened out.

  • @tjwilkins7065
    @tjwilkins7065 8 днів тому +1

    I was on interstate 10 this year in New Mexico watching these trains run back to back.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      Cool! It is neat to see so many trains in a short time. 🤠👍

  • @mattr5708
    @mattr5708 11 днів тому +3

    Awesome video Scotty 👍🏻

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Thanks, Matt! This one is turning out to be a popular one!! 🤠👍

  • @prun8893
    @prun8893 7 днів тому +6

    Good to see tractor trailers loaded on trains.....the way it should be for long haul.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  6 днів тому +1

      I really wish there were more trailers riding the rails. That was very common in the 80's and 90's when I was growing up. 🤠👍

  • @michaelmckenzie5232
    @michaelmckenzie5232 13 днів тому +2

    When in Dateland, get a Date shake. Fab! Also explore the old army airfield on the north side of freeway.you can see 😢he calibration bunker thete.B-25 training base

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  13 днів тому +1

      I have seen a couple of videos of the old air base north of Dateland, and I'd like to go explore it, but I'm waiting for when I can take my friend with me. I have also seen the date shakes on TV and UA-cam, but I'm not all that hot for dates. Now chocolate shakes, heck yeah! 🤠👍

    • @michaelmckenzie5232
      @michaelmckenzie5232 13 днів тому +1

      The triangulated runway and the building slabs were still thete on the nort and south side of I-8.It’s all right there, or at least it was 12 years ago.Met the guy that owns it.Was trying to develop the run way area into a mobile home park for old assbites like me

    • @michaelmckenzie5232
      @michaelmckenzie5232 13 днів тому +1

      They only thing around it on the north side is the school.if memory serves me , that turn off is Agua caliente road. If you go nortth on it you come across the old Agua Caliente hot springs resort , which was HQ for the officers at the WW-2 Patton desert training center.go further north and yo u will hit the SP roll subdivision siding with a spur for off loading material.There was also remnants of the entry gate manned by the MP’s in a mesquite thicket made of local rocks and a wood archway. Go west and an operating bar (yes a bar) go east and u end up at Poco Dinero Ranch and painted rock dam.uou should go before the vandals destroy it.Wish I took pics then

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      @@michaelmckenzie5232 Yeah, Google Earth still shows the runways there, just north of the 8. I'd like to go explore that area someday. 🤠👍

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      @@michaelmckenzie5232 Ooh good, a lot of good information. Next time I'm out there, I'll have to re-read your comment and see what I can find. 🤠👍

  • @mcdlb181
    @mcdlb181 6 днів тому +3

    That was badass

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  6 днів тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. I thought it was bad ass too! 🤠👍

  • @craiggalvin829
    @craiggalvin829 10 днів тому +3

    That is mightily impressive...and efficient! How many road loads point to point has that saved! Here in the uk sadly we don't seem to be investing in intermodal or mixed freight, much to the dismay of motorists!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +1

      Exactly! Some of our "monster" stack trains are still 50-cars "wells" longer than this one. If there are a lot of 20-foot containers onboard, that is between 500 to 700 containers per fully loaded train. I suppose due to the tighter clearances there in the UK, double stacks are not even a consideration, but even single stacked, they are pretty efficient at keeping trucks off of the roads for at least some distance. 🤠👍

    • @Vanrides.
      @Vanrides. 10 днів тому

      It's just not efficient in the UK for rail freight on less than 250 mile journeys.

  • @backalleyrailroading2835
    @backalleyrailroading2835 10 днів тому +2

    Yeah that was a screamer for sure.. Nice Snag my man !!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +1

      @@backalleyrailroading2835 Thanks, Richard! This one and the one with the NS units I got at Aztec were my picks of that day. 🤠👍

  • @johnhess351
    @johnhess351 2 дні тому

    WOW! That is hauling freight...all intermodal even...must be the whole container ship load. If my SouthWest Chief to California had only gone half that fast half the time, I would have got there in half the time!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Oh man, but maybe more time on the SW Chief was a positive...longer train ride time. The Sunset Limited runs through this territory, but I don't know what its time keeping is like on UP. I seem to always hear that it isn't good. 🤠👍

  • @derrellthomas239
    @derrellthomas239 5 днів тому +2

    Seen a lot of trains in my life. That has to be the longest.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому +1

      As another one of my viewers always says, "It's as long as a dead snake." 🤠👍

  • @goldstandardaviation1667
    @goldstandardaviation1667 11 днів тому +1

    That howling is the electric motors on the locos. My Tesla sounds similar when I punch the pedal.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +1

      Yes, the electric motors and the bull and pinion gears. Now multiply that by 24 times on the lead units, and she's gonna be a howler. 🤠👍

  • @OregonCrow
    @OregonCrow 2 дні тому +3

    nice freaking clip!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Thanks!! I'm really glad you liked it! 🤠👍

  • @joeannperschall7226
    @joeannperschall7226 8 днів тому +1

    What a sight😊

  • @richardteale8203
    @richardteale8203 7 днів тому

    Wow! Now that's some serious sized freight & weight! No wonder those engines were screaming their turbo's & cooling fans!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Yes, plus the howling from their electric traction motors and their straight-cut bull and pinion gears. It all sounds goood! 🤠👍

  • @RichardOprisko
    @RichardOprisko 11 днів тому +5

    Why do train buffs love this? Try getting this close to a moving commercial jet or a ship under way without ending up in Leavenworth! Excellent video - lots of action and not 20 minutes long.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +2

      Thanks, Richard! That is why I love trains moving at 70 per...even the monster stackers pass relatively quickly. It makes for better videos. I have seen, and shot, 220+-car monsters climbing a 1% grade where it takes almost 15-minutes for the entire train to pass. Now, I love trains, but my viewers don't sit around watching one train for 15 solid minutes. 🤠👍

    • @RichardOprisko
      @RichardOprisko 10 днів тому +1

      @@espeescotty As a retired NEC engineer, I have this thing about speed. If I had to work freight again, this would be my dream. Now that we've retired to Colorado and its winter, I believe a trip to southern AZ is in order! Again, great video, keep 'em coming!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +2

      @@RichardOprisko Hahaha...you have a need...a need, for speed. Come on down...we've been downright balmy ALL December. Tickled 80° a few times in the last week. Between 10-20° above average every day this month. 🤠👍

    • @waynebryant8647
      @waynebryant8647 8 днів тому

      @@espeescotty I do

  • @edog7059
    @edog7059 8 днів тому +5

    I'd like to think that running fast like this is every engineer's dream, but it has to be a bit terrifying too. You're not stopping for anything! If something's in the way, you are going through it! Or... maybe some high-powered lasers up front could burn a hole in whatever is on the tracks before you got there. "ZAPPPP we're safe now!".

    • @sethtenrec
      @sethtenrec 7 днів тому +1

      Lmao! But you’re so right, you’re going straight through whatever … I wonder if anyone could calculate the foot pounds of energy that train is packing at that speed.

    • @glennfoster2423
      @glennfoster2423 7 днів тому

      @sethtenrec Harking back to Physics 101, just estimate the speed and tons (tare weight plus load) and calculate the kinetic energy. As far as mounting "high powered laser" contraption to blast away some thing-a-muh-jig, well, that probably will only happen in a video game.

    • @sethtenrec
      @sethtenrec 6 днів тому

      @@glennfoster2423 true & the laser idea wasn’t mine lol. But how much does this loaded train actually weigh? I’m going to say it’s a lot, that’s a capital LOT.

    • @tridelltransportation3603
      @tridelltransportation3603 5 днів тому

      @@sethtenrecKE=1/2mv^2

  • @williamtetrault1300
    @williamtetrault1300 8 днів тому +5

    So, the two engine units in the middle were just being towed? Don’t think so; they were on the job. The total engine units were six.

    • @raginroadrunner
      @raginroadrunner 8 днів тому +2

      Pusher B units. Coal trains in Colorado will use 4 to 6 A pulling units and 4 to 5" B" pusher units just to get through the tunnel at the continental divide,

    • @IkeBaby
      @IkeBaby 7 днів тому

      Helper engines in the middle of a train (I’ve seen them on the ends as well) allow larger and longer trains to be coupled together, allowing for greater efficiency.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому

      @@raginroadrunner Your terminology is wrong. B-units are locomotives that don't have cabs but have a fully functioning prime mover (diesel engine), or locomotives that have deactivated cabs that cannot lead trains. Most B-units were built without any cabs at all. In the 1990's, some railroads demoted locomotives with cabs by taking out seats, and radios, and even sometimes plating over the windows. The locomotives you are referring to in the middle or rear of trains are called DPU's (Distributed Power Units). These are normal fully functioning units that can lead trains or be placed anywhere in a train because they are equipped with remote control communications that allows them to be controlled by the engineer in the unit at the front of the train. Now if ever, you see a set of locomotives cut into a train or pushing on the rear that is being controlled by an engineer onboard, then that is called a "manned helper set", or simply helpers for short. Helpers are not used in very many locations anymore, because of the widespread use of unmanned DPU's. But there are still some helper districts where manned helpers are still used. 🤠👍

  • @jjarm
    @jjarm 5 днів тому +2

    That’s a lot of freight!

    • @kkarllwt
      @kkarllwt 3 дні тому

      Probably empty boxes.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      @@kkarllwt With the holiday rush and the UPS trailers and containers onboard, I'm going to lean towards full and high priority. 🤠👍

  • @ellieprice3396
    @ellieprice3396 9 днів тому +2

    Six GE's. Four at the head, two in the middle. What an amazing load of freight; train must be at least two miles long.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  9 днів тому +2

      In fact, many of the "monster" stack trains, usually around 220ish-cars, will be in the neighborhood of 3-miles long. 15,000-footers are pretty common now. 🤠👍

    • @kq2799
      @kq2799 9 днів тому +2

      @@espeescotty Can't offshore the jobs so they just stick 2 trains together to downsize the crews...

    • @Jam-ks8sx
      @Jam-ks8sx 7 днів тому

      So much weight ! Fascinating.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  5 днів тому

      @@Jam-ks8sx It really is. 🤠👍

  • @seymourscagnetti7777
    @seymourscagnetti7777 5 днів тому +4

    Nice!.....Anyone else re-play this video like five times?

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  5 днів тому +1

      @@seymourscagnetti7777 Sweet! I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! Happy New Year to you, Seymour! 🤠👍

    • @seymourscagnetti7777
      @seymourscagnetti7777 4 дні тому +1

      @@espeescotty Thank you. Best wishes to you and yours for the new year! Cheers!

    • @JoeyIndolos
      @JoeyIndolos 3 дні тому

      My OC side had to replay it to count and recount, and confirm that there are indeed 166 cars 😀

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      @@JoeyIndolos Hahaha...I know the "OC" feeling! Since I feel like my reputation was on the line for posting it, I have counted it at least 5 times! Thanks for confirming it. 🤠👍

  • @tphiolskol
    @tphiolskol 8 днів тому +3

    Those mid dupes (dpu's) are the work horses

  • @georgesealy4706
    @georgesealy4706 8 днів тому +4

    How do they keep the engines in the rear synched with the engines in front? It seems that if they were not at exactly the same speed, then they would work against each other.

    • @DelScorch0
      @DelScorch0 8 днів тому +3

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple-unit_train_control en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_power#

    • @georgesealy4706
      @georgesealy4706 8 днів тому +1

      @@DelScorch0 Thanks for posting this article. Very interesting.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      First, it is important to know that a properly built train should have more power than the absolute minimum to move it. In truth, only 2 engines could probably move this entire train for most of its journey, but it would be going entirely too slow to keep the railroad fluid. The extra 4 units are there to help the train make much better speed, plus help climb the grades without slowing too much.
      Now for your question. I think when you say, "engines in the rear", you specifically are referring to the DPU's (Distributed Power Units) cut into the train. Well, most of the time, DPU's are biased near the 2/3's mark of the train or at the rear, and often, they are fewer in numbers than the lead units, but not always. Yes, these units are radio controlled from the lead unit's cab, as the article stated, but they really never work against the lead units. Let's just say they are working in a train with an even 100-cars and are cut-in 2/3's back (66-cars deep). The lead units can only pull what the DPU's will allow them to pull....meaning, if the DPU's are pulling the last 34-cars behind them, plus pushing the 6-cars ahead of them, then the lead units will only be able to pull the lead 60-cars ahead of the DPU's. But, if the DPU's are bogged down by the weight of those rear 34-cars, then the lead units will pull their 66-cars, plus be applying a bit of pulling force on the lead DPU to help out. The lead units will not be pulling the full weight of the 100-cars, as the DPU's will be handling the weight of the majority of the cars behind them. Now, if the DPU's conk out while pulling, then they would work against the lead units and become a burden beyond the weight of just the 100-cars. But that only happens when things go wrong. When things are going right, if the DPU's are pulling and pushing too much, then the speed increases at the headend and the engineer will just throttle back to maintain the proper speed and use brakes if needed. The engineer in the lead unit can control the power (and dynamic braking) of the DPU's independently from the lead units. I hope that was clear and not too convoluted. 🤠👍

  • @P30CH
    @P30CH 12 днів тому +1

    Such an awesome catch!! Had to subscribe!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +1

      Thanks, buddy! I feel like your nickname ought to be Pooch. 🤠👍

    • @P30CH
      @P30CH 10 днів тому

      @@espeescotty
      That was the Nickname for the P30CH. They weren't too popular with the engineers because they were slow to load and have a lot of lateral motion.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому +1

      @@P30CH Yes, that is why I feel like Pooch is what your friends call you...your train friends. I wish a model manufacturer like Athearn or Scale Trains would build P30CH's. I'd buy a couple. Sorry for the late response. I've been overwhelmed with emails and comments, and I just can't keep up. 🤠👍

    • @P30CH
      @P30CH День тому

      @@espeescotty
      Hello!! No need to apologize I understand. I've been in search of P30CH's. Bowser was the only manufacturer that I know of, made them. Extremely rare. Have a great weekend my friend!!

  • @edwardvanek5409
    @edwardvanek5409 8 днів тому +4

    I realize it’s not necessary, but I miss the caboose. And this country needs more trains! …

    • @pupsmotorworks5228
      @pupsmotorworks5228 8 днів тому +2

      Maybe there will be more now, with a new energy re-vamp coming ! Cool, thanks for posting. We don't see many, if any, trains that require locos mid consist roll through
      S.e. Iowa.

    • @edwardvanek5409
      @edwardvanek5409 8 днів тому +2

      @, we, the United States, should have the best train system in the world. The history of why we don’t is interesting. Part of the reason we don’t, in a short version, is because of rubber companies’ donations to the politicians way back in the day. … ed

    • @sethtenrec
      @sethtenrec 7 днів тому +2

      @@edwardvanek5409 and burning oil too don’t forget, oil companies have campaign money as well

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      @@pupsmotorworks5228 Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🤠👍

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 14 днів тому +1

    Quad pullers and a HONKER! Boy Howdy didn't YOU do good! Thnks, Palley!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  14 днів тому

      A howlin' and a honkin'. Hustlin' everybody's goodies east for Santa Claus to deliver very soon. Thanks Lewie 🤠👍

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 14 днів тому

      @@espeescotty I'm/we're on the western east so we might count BLESS you, Buddy!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  14 днів тому

      @@lewiemcneely9143 You always count. Santa knows how to get there. Have a good night, friend.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 14 днів тому

      @@espeescotty Things changed a lot after the storm. His GPS might be off. Sleep deep, Palley!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  13 днів тому

      @@lewiemcneely9143 The truckers know the way...they'll show the big guy the route. 🎅👍

  • @kingpetra6886
    @kingpetra6886 3 дні тому +1

    Impressive.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому +1

      I sure thought so too. 🤠👍

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 10 днів тому +2

    Actually pretty quiet. All intermodal cargo.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Yeah, those boxes don't say much, do they. 🤠👍

  • @Johnny_Yuma
    @Johnny_Yuma 4 дні тому

    To GDMOFO: I live in Yuma and travel through Dateland quite often. It's for sure Dateland. You ought to see the tracks between Gila Bend and Tucson. Trains gotta slow considerably thru the curves....a perfect place for rail fanning.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  4 дні тому

      @@Johnny_Yuma Roger that! You should see my Trains playlist to see how many videos I have from Shawmut. That is a great spot for rail fanning. Thanks for watching! 🤠👍

  • @ashleytidd-w9i
    @ashleytidd-w9i 10 днів тому +3

    That has to be cost effective.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +1

      They sure can move a lot of stuff with relative ease. 🤠👍

  • @richceglinski7543
    @richceglinski7543 14 годин тому +1

    That's a lot of overseas goods moving inland across the country.

    • @7c8f9x
      @7c8f9x 9 годин тому +1

      ALL GOING TO COSTCO AND WALMART!

  • @10GOLDENWOOD20
    @10GOLDENWOOD20 12 днів тому +3

    I wonder how long it would take to come to a complete stop at that speed.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +2

      If she stays on the rails, I bet around a half a mile from 70. There are some videos on YT that show fast trains in full emergency braking coming to a stop in about 30-40 car lengths...but they usually aren't going full-blast 70 mph. If the crew in Pecos, Texas had 10 to 15-seconds more to brake, I bet the outcome would have been far different.

    • @10GOLDENWOOD20
      @10GOLDENWOOD20 10 днів тому

      @@espeescotty Thanks...

    • @michlo3393
      @michlo3393 9 днів тому +2

      Contrary to popular belief, most trains will be able to stop within their own length if put into emergency. Intermodal trains aren't particularly heavy when you consider their length, and the longer they are, the more operative brakes they have.

  • @ACDZ123
    @ACDZ123 9 днів тому +4

    How come so many engines? In Australia we have the heaviest iron ore trains and only use 3 and 4 loco setups??

    • @DT-ge8gd
      @DT-ge8gd 9 днів тому +1

      Our Aussie trains have more grunt... 😉

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 9 днів тому +1

      @DT-ge8gd ha ha but they use American locos in western Australia

    • @wallygumboot7416
      @wallygumboot7416 9 днів тому +8

      'Cos it’s downhill from the mines to the coast, you only need enough power to drag the empties back up again.

    • @michlo3393
      @michlo3393 9 днів тому +1

      The longer the train, the more creative you have to be with distributed power. Mid-train DP's are also used as a repeater for the EOT on the rear.

    • @peterc8622
      @peterc8622 8 днів тому

      Inclines that vary along the extreme length of the train and electro braking using just the power units, similarly related to the length, weight and grades. Then there's train splitting

  • @ЛЬВИНИ
    @ЛЬВИНИ 4 дні тому +1

    Very nice video, likes from me ! ! !

  • @siegfriedbarfuss9379
    @siegfriedbarfuss9379 8 днів тому +4

    Rudolf Diesel drives the globe ...

    • @raginroadrunner
      @raginroadrunner 8 днів тому +1

      He sure does...

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Quite right. And also...how many people have an entire type of fuel named after them!? I can't think of any other. You go Rudy! 🤠👍

  • @peter9962
    @peter9962 5 днів тому +2

    Hope you don’t have to pull into a siding 😊

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      Since this was NOT the longest train on the railroad that day, odds are that it had to at some point. But, it is a high priority freight, so maybe not for very long or very often. 🤞🤠👍

  • @tombambauer5220
    @tombambauer5220 День тому +2

    On your way to San Diego or to tucson.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  День тому +3

      @@tombambauer5220 Yup. This train was Tucson bound. 🤠👍

  • @WilliamsThomas-d3m
    @WilliamsThomas-d3m 3 години тому

    I see trains like this everyday. Is this uncommon ?

  • @kevinnolan1617
    @kevinnolan1617 8 годин тому +1

    About 164 cars, long one alright.

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf 7 днів тому +1

    I Went To San Bernardino for my Granny’s Funeral, Driving Along I-40 You can Look To The North a Bit and See The Trains Four and Six Engines Strait Pulling a Mile Long Set Of Freight Cars Going East And West They We’re Moving As Well Because It Would Look Like We Were Paralleling The Train But Pretty Soon The Train Was Passed Us Now We Could Only See The Rear Rail Cars.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому

      Indeed...when all the stars line up, these freight trains can straight haul a$$. Sorry about your granny. ☹👍

  • @SPECTORMANZ
    @SPECTORMANZ День тому +3

    165 cars+- 1or 2, 6 engines

  • @gdmofo
    @gdmofo 6 днів тому +5

    Looks like Boron Ca

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  6 днів тому

      Now that you mention it, it kind of does. This particular spot didn't have any saguaro cacti 🌵 that tells right away that it is Arizona. 🤠👍

    • @jimwest1967
      @jimwest1967 5 днів тому

      i thought it looked like Barstow

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому

      @@jimwest1967 Yeah, maybe I-40, east of Barstow. 🤠👍

  • @ccrx6700
    @ccrx6700 13 днів тому +2

    I dont know how UP designates their trains. BNSF a Z is top priority. 👍😊

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  13 днів тому +3

      Yes, same on UP too. UPS trailers and containers are usually a giveaway of a Z...plus, more engines than the standard stacker. 🤠👍

  • @fredsalter1915
    @fredsalter1915 2 дні тому +3

    No caboose?

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +3

      Unfortunately, cabooses "left the chat" well over 30-years ago. 😕

    • @UyScuti365
      @UyScuti365 2 дні тому +2

      They got Fred instead!

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +2

      @@UyScuti365 Exactly. 🤠👍

    •  11 годин тому

      Those were the days... spectator-wise, don't know about crew-wise.

  • @MrJohnL21
    @MrJohnL21 6 днів тому +3

    How many airfreight planes or road vehicles would it take to do the job of that train?

    • @marktwaine9344
      @marktwaine9344 6 днів тому +1

      look at the highways and you can see...

    • @41divad
      @41divad 6 днів тому +2

      Silly comparison

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  6 днів тому +2

      Trains, especially American trains, are very good at moving a lot of freight. 🤠👍

  • @XY_Dude
    @XY_Dude 11 днів тому +2

    That was a great vid!! Query: The DPU's were pretty quuiet - running low notch or off??

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому +2

      To my ears, I'd say they were almost as loud, but my thought is that the racket from the cars ahead of the DPU's drowned it out some, and also, there were half the units as the lead pack, so that right there might equal less volume. 🤠👍

  • @TigerDominic-uh1dv
    @TigerDominic-uh1dv 10 днів тому +2

    Isn't that along I- 8 in Arizona 😊

    • @skyh
      @skyh 10 днів тому +2

      Yup, the Sunset Route.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Copy that...Interstate 8 can be seen in the background. 🤠👍

  • @georgewilson119
    @georgewilson119 7 днів тому +4

    As a retired uk driver,they are certainly getting their moneys worth out of the crew.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  7 днів тому

      To hear the railroads talk, they still would like to cut train crews down to 1 person and save that extra cost.

    • @mikeingeorgia1
      @mikeingeorgia1 6 днів тому

      I’ve run stack trains as long as 14,000 feet. Just the Conductor and I. I don’t know how many containers would be on there but it was a bunch

    • @haroldhorseposture9435
      @haroldhorseposture9435 6 днів тому +2

      Me too . That length would stitch up how many blocks? And imagine it on curves - you'd stick good-style. Longest I ever drove was the Network Rail stuff for re-lays , around a half mile, or so , heaviest was just short on 3,000 tonnes. Paltry by comparison , but if we lived in a wide open place like the 'States , and could straighten out the road as much as poss, then we'd likely be doing similar. Always lots of flats in evidence, no doubt due to the sheer lenght and what I can only imagine as 'glacial' brake release . Single piped, too , eh ? Absolute hell-fire , this !! Oh .......and we driver-only .

  • @T71-k6d
    @T71-k6d 3 дні тому +3

    So how much HP were the six Engines total?

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  3 дні тому +6

      Each unit is a 4,400-hp locomotive, so there were 26,400-hp available for this train. 🤠👍

    • @NinjaZXRR
      @NinjaZXRR 2 дні тому +2

      The torque figure must be off the screen.

    • @mikee5076
      @mikee5076 2 дні тому +2

      @@NinjaZXRR its diesel/electric it goes down to traction power.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +2

      @@NinjaZXRR EXACTLY! I have read many thousands of pages of train magazines and books, and no one ever publishes the torque figures for the prime movers (diesel engines), nor the electric traction motors on the axles. I know tractive effort is the prime number the railroads are interested in, but the diesel afficionados are also interested in knowing torque numbers too. I can tell you the horsepower numbers of 98% of every diesel locomotive built in the US since 1940, but I can't tell the torque numbers of a single one. I wish publishers would understand and print those numbers too. 😕

  • @KevinHill-u4f
    @KevinHill-u4f 10 днів тому +2

    4 engines? I counted 6 - 4 up front and 2 about 2/3rds back.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  10 днів тому

      Right, I accounted for the DPU's in the description. It was the four leaders that were howling as a group by themselves and the sounds of the DPU's couldn't be heard when the leaders roared by.

  • @backho12
    @backho12 2 дні тому +6

    More goods from China need to get to our markets to fund China's infrastructure!

    • @mikee5076
      @mikee5076 2 дні тому +1

      your lack of freight understanding shows. its not all china. Alot of goods are shipped via rails ( in the usa) do to do cheap freight rates. its has nothing to do where it came from. Where i work at we do more rail than about anything why? its cheaper less trucks on the road going long distance. If you want to be green ( talk here) in transport rails are more effficient per gallon of diesel than any other mode of transport. Now you know.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  2 дні тому +1

      @@mikee5076 But backho12 isn't wrong in his statement either...the US has an insatiable hunger for cheap items made in China. That just makes China, the World's antagonist, stronger.

    • @mikee5076
      @mikee5076 2 дні тому +1

      @@espeescotty blame unions and corporation greed on that. But if you go to China, I hate to break to it people but they are building stuff way better, 20x faster than USA and don't forget stronger. Also don't forget all big three auto makers here rely on China there you go.

    • @mikee5076
      @mikee5076 2 дні тому +1

      @@espeescotty Goto the big three and ask them how much they need china and get back to me on that that just a example. if you want to blame china, blame unions and corp. greed for money and prices not china.

  • @AdamG-ASR
    @AdamG-ASR 8 днів тому +3

    Counted 6 GE’s.

  • @idontlikeit.7822
    @idontlikeit.7822 9 днів тому +5

    Oh, so there was a last car

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  9 днів тому +2

      Eventually, the end cometh. 🤠👍

  • @rdembow
    @rdembow 9 днів тому +2

    Extra locos for climbing grades?

    • @michlo3393
      @michlo3393 9 днів тому +2

      The cut-in helpers have more to do with the train's length than anything else.

    • @espeescotty
      @espeescotty  8 днів тому +4

      Yes, that is a benefit, and there are grades ahead for this train. But those extra units help with better train handling too. Trains with units cut into the train can accelerate faster with less strain on the couplers, but they also brake quicker too. 🤠👍

    • @michaelsullivan3581
      @michaelsullivan3581 8 днів тому +1

      It's a hot shot! Quick accelerations and decelerations are the name of the game!

  • @ryanprovost4517
    @ryanprovost4517 День тому +1

    General electric does not build locomotives anymore via ge rail. That got sold to wabtec after 08 recession along w ge money imploding