This was the best railroad movie I have ever seen. It was so clear that I was able to see the numbers on most of the freight cars. My compliments to the videographer. Canada knows how to run a railroad.
CPRail and CN have not only the best looking locomotives but their videos are masterpieces of the art. Thank you to our Great White North friends for these awesome videos.
This was the best railroad movie I have ever seen. It was so clear that I was able to see the numbers on most of the freight cars. My compliments to the videographer. Canada knows how to run a railroad.
Great audio. Stunning backdrop to film trains. Thank you for this.
This was a super massive oil wood and combo transfer great video to watch love those Canadian Pacific trains thanks
Wow great video of a lumber oil and massive combo transfer love those Canadian Pacific trains thanks
Great video of a massive oil and lumber and combo transfer all that lumber must be going somewhere great video to watch thank you so much
Really enjoyed this-brings back memories-thanks for sharing!
I don't know anything about trains, but it's amazing that it's able to pull all that weight!
CPRail and CN have not only the best looking locomotives but their videos are masterpieces of the art.
Thank you to our Great White North
friends for these awesome videos.
As always love those Canadian Pacific trains thanks
This is at Yoho siding. A MOW shed is to the right where CP keeps a snowfighter and a D6 bulldozer to clear snow from the tracks.
Wonderful train place. Great video. Joe
Love the CP trains
Wow thats a huge hill. What grade is this?
Nice CP manifest going up the Big Hill in Canada. Wonder if the train's headed to Bensenville?
I have no idea where the final destination of this train was going to be, but it was headed east towards Calgary.
@@busrailfan Okeedokee thanks for the info
That would be Train 400. It dies in Calgary so it would get broken up at Alyth.
@@inboundbryguy Okeedokee thanks for the info
An astounding quantity of finished lumber. What's a frieghtcar load of 2x4's go for?
What's the 'track thingy' behind the power?
I am not too sure other than it is part of the MOW fleet for working on the railroad right of ways.
you should add "DPU" to the title when trains in that video have DPUs.
Sure, but at the time, I was unaware of that term. Have a great day now, right?
Great video exellent
None of the train cars had graffiti on them
I count 3 locomotive I intermodal equipment equal 60,000 pound 24 center beam equal 4,800,000 pound 2 container equal 120,000 pound 28 oil tankers equal 868,000 gallons 22 covered hopper equal 5,126,000 pound 2 open top hopper equal 200 tons 11 autorack equal 286 vehicles 3 flat car equal 606,000 pounds 6 refrigerated equal 6 tons from Julius Wilson from Chicago 60619 December 31 2024 13:04
That could have been. E lol
That’s my run from field to calgary
Of course the shitty old one is in the lead and the 8800 is trailing.
Train 401
Sorry 400
Big train for 3 loco’s