I wonder if the railroad crew gets hazardous duty pay that looks like a sketchy area to begin with the daytime and to think that job normally starts at 3 AM I know I wouldn’t want to be out there at that time in that area. Interesting video. Thank you for posting.
@@NorCaliRailroading2023 Absolutely not. There's no way there are firearms on the engines. In fact, I bet it's against UP rules to have a loaded or unloaded firearm on company property. No corporation on Earth is going to open themselves up to a lawsuit like that
In 2004, Union Pacific claimed to pay $74,000 a year starting the second year an employee worked a job like this. That sounds like what I call "Money."
@@Greensleeves94 They store that power at 4 st yard (under 6th st) and there are taggers all day and night there. Sadly a fresh paint job wouldn't last.
There are coatings that they can apply that allow the graffiti to be washed off with a pressure washer. The stuff is expensive and has to be retreated fairly frequently. I doubt UP would pay for anything like that.
That poor Union Pacific Diesel Engine with all all the painting 😭😭😔 Iff I was on taht diesel engine I will clean offf that type of painting do my best get as much of it off the train as possible But great viideo anyways thanks for posting
It's too bad that they had a tag up the locomotive, to me that just shows severe disrespect it's one thing to do the cars because that's been done forever but the locomotive. Thank you for sharing! Always enjoy great train footage!
3:45 I enjoyed seeing the birds scatter (from a grain car?) as the locomotive bumps the cut of cars during coupling. (I spotted a tagger in that yard…but, given the location.🙄)
@@Jun-rr4ivstarts with you most likely now going online and filling out that application when you turn 18. Understand this is like a truck driver you will be alcohol and drug tested. They will train you to be a trainman. Just expect to work and to work hard. Compensation is excellent. Family time is tough. You will miss so many parties and weekend events that it will hurt. But the railroad gives you an excellent retirement and an excellent pay package benefit. Just imagine doing this job 24 hours if any day all year long. The railroads don't stop. And they need you to work it. My father was an executive officer with the Southern Pacific. The Union Pacific took them over in the '90s. I got on as a Brakeman... You sure you get your high school diploma. Employers like to know you do accomplish things when you're young. You're diploma is an accomplishment.
Chevron El Segundo gets oil from tankers anchored off shore then under water Pipeline to the refinery from Alaska, Ecuador,or The trans mountain pipeline export terminal at Burnaby B.C. Canada.
Towards the beginning of the video where they go in and pull their first car, are those trespassers just casually walking around the yard while the crew is switching?
They should do a new paint job on this locomotive with the original colors and then protect it so it doesn't get touched again. Time for pride in our equipment.
The starting scenes were in the car chase scene in To Live and Die in L.A. (1985). Some cool shots of a Santa Fe CF7 running alongside the cars here. ua-cam.com/video/VOK9QW21VPo/v-deo.html
It begins south of downtown Los Angeles. It then heads south towards El Segundo and Hawthorne in the South Bay. Space X, in the old Northrop plant next to Hawthorne Airport, is off camera to the left in one scene.
@@paulmorissette5863 That's about the only place I know of. The rest of those intersections are foreign to me and I used to be a repo driver and uber + lyft for years in that area.
Trash!? That thing is bad! It can pull or shove at least thousands of pounds if not more than that. If I had one of those things, I wouldn't throw it away.
What a beautiful part of Los Angeles for a great rail video. Glad you survived.
I have been here so many times in GTAV 😄. Amazing video!
I agree:)
It's weird seeing a locomotive with more graffiti than the cars its pulling.
I wonder if the railroad crew gets hazardous duty pay that looks like a sketchy area to begin with the daytime and to think that job normally starts at 3 AM I know I wouldn’t want to be out there at that time in that area. Interesting video. Thank you for posting.
They don’t but all locos are equipped with axes and firearms in case of an emergency
@@NorCaliRailroading2023 Absolutely not. There's no way there are firearms on the engines. In fact, I bet it's against UP rules to have a loaded or unloaded firearm on company property. No corporation on Earth is going to open themselves up to a lawsuit like that
@@NSHorseheadSD70 Correct.
@@NSHorseheadSD70”absolutely not” 🤓
In 2004, Union Pacific claimed to pay $74,000 a year starting the second year an employee worked a job like this. That sounds like what I call "Money."
Excellent video of the local!!👍👍
nice video great footage love me some local switching but mad about they graffitie that engine
ElSegundo was Fred G. Sanford's favorite vacation spot... I'm glad to see it hasn't changed. 😄 Ive never seen a locomotive with graffiti until now. 🤯
Great video!
Great shots, awesome video Colin!
Be safe when recording in rough areas : )
- Larry
Thanks Larry! I will be safe!
Could I use this with credit?
Stunning piece of equipment.
Great video of the El Segundo Local. Thanks for sharing.
Great 📽️ video..
Someone needs to tell Union Pacific it's been past the time to repaint this locomotive...
@rodcurry6387 Judging by the amount of graffiti on it it'd be covered again as soon as they did...
@@Greensleeves94 They store that power at 4 st yard (under 6th st) and there are taggers all day and night there. Sadly a fresh paint job wouldn't last.
Pay the graffiti artists to repaint it SP!
There are coatings that they can apply that allow the graffiti to be washed off with a pressure washer. The stuff is expensive and has to be retreated fairly frequently. I doubt UP would pay for anything like that.
They wait 40 years to repaint some of their equipment. It's difficult to believe, but it's true.
Nice shots, looked like a fun chase!
Those 4 way no stop blind intersections must have seen their fair share of close calls.
That poor Union Pacific Diesel Engine with all all the painting 😭😭😔
Iff I was on taht diesel engine I will clean offf that type of painting do my best get as much of it off the train as possible
But great viideo anyways thanks for posting
Cleaning the paint off that Diesel would be a good thing to do 6 or 7 times a week; Diesels get painted by slime balls pretty often.
This is Califronia... what do you expect?
@@BlackMan614 You said it!
Can't UP install security cameras/ motion detection systems, where they store the locomotives.
Great video
Excellent video 👍
It's too bad that they had a tag up the locomotive, to me that just shows severe disrespect it's one thing to do the cars because that's been done forever but the locomotive. Thank you for sharing! Always enjoy great train footage!
Cool video!
3:45 I enjoyed seeing the birds scatter (from a grain car?) as the locomotive bumps the cut of cars during coupling. (I spotted a tagger in that yard…but, given the location.🙄)
Nice video!
The most unique crossing on the El Segundo Industrial Lead is the El Segundo Bl/I-405 on/off-ramp crossing
I worked this job when it was called 4th St years ago 😂
@@JimMiller-lu2py hey man i’m 16 and want to get into this business, do you have any tips to work only local like those jobs
@@Jun-rr4ivstarts with you most likely now going online and filling out that application when you turn 18. Understand this is like a truck driver you will be alcohol and drug tested. They will train you to be a trainman. Just expect to work and to work hard. Compensation is excellent. Family time is tough. You will miss so many parties and weekend events that it will hurt. But the railroad gives you an excellent retirement and an excellent pay package benefit. Just imagine doing this job 24 hours if any day all year long. The railroads don't stop. And they need you to work it. My father was an executive officer with the Southern Pacific. The Union Pacific took them over in the '90s. I got on as a Brakeman... You sure you get your high school diploma. Employers like to know you do accomplish things when you're young. You're diploma is an accomplishment.
You want to work only locals like this? It's simple. Earn 25 to 30 years seniority.
This is what we on the railroad nicknamed the Milk bone express. 🐕 🐶
16:09 People call that a "Crossover," but I heard that's wrong. I heard the correct name for it is a "Diamond."
That GP40 looks like it might have originally been an SP unit…
Answered my own question… This was originally SP SSW (Cotton Belt) #7637…
WOW ExSP into 2024 and hopefully 2025😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
UP 1469 needs a bath because it got vandalized such as Graffiti
This scenery was featured in grand theft auto video game 😇
Nothing says lack of respect like vandalizing other people's property.
👍👍👍
Not sure if I’m seeing 2024 or 1985 back to the future biffs world…
Does anyone know if those tankers are getting filled up or dropping off at the refinery?
They’re being dropped off. They mix the oil they drill offshore with crude oil from the Midwest to create their product
Chevron El Segundo gets oil from tankers anchored off shore then under water Pipeline to the refinery from Alaska, Ecuador,or The trans mountain pipeline export terminal at Burnaby B.C. Canada.
No cover car.
No EOT.
Getting on and off moving equipment.
All rule violations before I retired.
Towards the beginning of the video where they go in and pull their first car, are those trespassers just casually walking around the yard while the crew is switching?
yep. people can just do whatever they want down there pretty much
i love this place in GTA V
Looks like LA really takes pride in their city😲😲💩💩
Los Angeles has so many haters, it should change its name to "Los Devils."
BTW, if you’re using a digital camera, you can turn the shutter sound off. Otherwise, great images.
Mine has a mechanical shutter, it is older than most
They should do a new paint job on this locomotive with the original colors and then protect it so it doesn't get touched again. Time for pride in our equipment.
The two random NPCs walking through an active rail yard at 1:21 😅
Its a GTAV online server out here
Where is the Weeds yard??
What is history on UP1469 old EMD unit.
it's ex Southern Pacific
The starting scenes were in the car chase scene in To Live and Die in L.A. (1985). Some cool shots of a Santa Fe CF7 running alongside the cars here. ua-cam.com/video/VOK9QW21VPo/v-deo.html
that is gross to have to work in something that looks like trash. But on a video related note.. I have no idea where most of these places are filmed.
It begins south of downtown Los Angeles. It then heads south towards El Segundo and Hawthorne in the South Bay. Space X, in the old Northrop plant next to Hawthorne Airport, is off camera to the left in one scene.
@@treehugger1640 The water to the side is the LA River.
@@paulmorissette5863 That's about the only place I know of. The rest of those intersections are foreign to me and I used to be a repo driver and uber + lyft for years in that area.
Trash!? That thing is bad! It can pull or shove at least thousands of pounds if not more than that. If I had one of those things, I wouldn't throw it away.
@@MrJuvefrank I was talking about the tagging
Nice Video Mate! Can I Use This With Credit?
What are you doing and what footage in particular would you wish to use?
For a video explaining about railroad locos and video game train horn origins
that must be u,p heratige graffied unit l.a edtion
🤣🤣🤣
Looks like some type of third world country there.
@@AG-un7dz it’s Los Angeles, it is third world.
Up 1469 needs a bath because it has a graffiti all over it
uprr police need to park out there... random people just walking through the yard?!
UP has a total of one (1) police officer for the entire LA basin
@PasadenaSubColin woah!
You have a serious security problem when someone can repaint your expensive train engine undetected.
Yep, definitely Crapifornia. Where even the locomotives get covered from top to bottom in graffiti! 😂
Don't trash 🗑️👎 my home state, ok?!
@@christophercotton9048 stay in commiefornia
Nice paint scheme 😂
gangsta express....
Newsom what to bring that sh'"*+-e to the rest of us in the USA.
That locomotive engine needs a complete new fresh paint 🎨 job.
@@christophercotton9048 unfortunately the graffiti punks would paint over it again and again.
@@jimmydcap not if railroad police 🚓 and regular law enforcement put a stop 🛑 to it.
The scum graffiti is disgusting. Cinder dicks? I am just horrified that such a lawless place exists. What more evidence do we need of zero security?
Democrats state..not shocked at all
@@timdaugherty5921 wow, getting political
Both major organized parties are equally at fault. Take off your blinders and see the truth.