CO Railfanning & Planespotting
CO Railfanning & Planespotting
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United Airlines Boeing 777-200 (N780UA) Takeoff Denver (DEN) to Chicago (ORD) 2/21/23
On February 21st, 2023, I flew to Green Bay, WI to visit my dad, stepmom and 2 dogs. I decided to fly United cuz I used to fly them all the time when I was younger before I switched over to Southwest and have always been my favorite airline. This was the first leg of the trip there. It was also my first time on a Boeing 777! Needless to say, it was a nice flight! Enjoy!
Flight Information
Airline; United Airlines
Flight; UA763
Aircraft; Boeing 777-222
Registration; N780UA
Seat; 32L
Scheduled Departure Time; 9:45 AM, MST
Actual Departure Time; 10:18 AM, MST
Departure Gate at DEN; B36
Departure Runway at DEN; Runway 8
Cruising Altitude; 39000 Feet
Flight Time; 1 hour 43 minutes
Scheduled Arrival Time; 1...
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Видео

Amtrak EB California Zephyr meets WB California Zephyr with 2 Private Cars on the Rear 9/5/2022
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As seen from the rear of the eastbound California Zephyr. Here’s a short clip of the eastbound California Zephyr meeting the westbound California Zephyr on the west grade of Donner Pass in Northern California on Labor Day. This one is dedicated to Bob Cox. Enjoy! Originally filmed on 9/5/2022
Riding Ferris Wheel Number 2 at the 2022 Larimer County Fair 8/9/22 (Featuring my Good Friend Emily)
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Yes. I know this video has nothing to do with trains or planes but I thought I’d post this as I’ve been going to this fair every year since 2015 except 2020. You can find my videos from the 2016 fair in the links below. In early August 2022, I went to the Larimer County Fair in Loveland to meet up with friends and go on rides. This was the last night of the fair. This year, there were two Ferri...
WB BNSF Z Train Slams Past La Plata, MO at 70MPH at Night 7/9/22 with U.S Trains & Sirens
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Disclaimer: I know I was a bit close, but I was standing well behind the yellow line when this train passed! In no way would I’ve put myself or others in danger! Please stop saying I was too close in the comments! Thank you! After Amtrak departed, We stayed at the station until around 10:05pm on the evening of July 9, 2022. This was the fourth train we saw after Amtrak left. 4 BNSF GEs power a ...
BNSF 6651 Leads WB Q Train Through La Plata, MO with UP Power 7/10/22
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Sorry I haven’t posted in almost a year! I’ve been super busy with work and other things in life so I haven’t had time to post any videos! Anyways, I visited La Plata, Missouri with family July 8-10 of 2032 and saw countless trains! This was my last day before driving back up to Ankeny, IA. Here, BNSF 6651 7613 and UP 8681 power a good sized WB Q train past the La Plata Amtrak Station on Main T...
BNSF 6979 West 12/2/2021 With 5 Mid DPUs
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Last video of 2021! On the last full day of my 2nd trip to LA in 2021, I went over to Fullerton, CA and saw countless trains in 8 hours! Here, BNSF ES44C4 6979 and SD70MACe 9772 are seen leading a monster 196-well Q train through Fullerton on Main Track 2 of the San Bernardino Sub with Warbonnet 764, ES44DC 7633, ES44C4s 8063, 3281, and ET44C4 3860 as the mid train dpus. Interestingly, all frei...
BNSF 7222 East With Ferromex DPU on Long MSC Stack Train 11/30/2021
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After seeing 5 trains at Montebello, my mom and I returned to Commerce to see a few more trains before heading to the hotel at LAX. This was the second to last train we saw and in my opinion, the best catch there! Here, BNSF 7222, a 4100 series C44-9W and 7916 are seen leading a monster, 152-well MSC stack train past Commerce, CA on Main Track 2 of the San Bernardino Sub (part of the Southern T...
BNSF 7367 East With Xiamen Air B787-9 Overhead 11/30/2021
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I went on another trip to Los Angeles and SoCal after thanksgiving and saw loads of trains and planes! Here BNSF 7367, 8181, 7544, 5206, and 7185 are seen powering a huge, 241-well S-LHGCLO stack/baretable train on Main Track 1 of the San Bernardino Sub past the Commerce Metrolink station in Commerce, CA with 7331 and 7377 as the mid dpus. From 1:13 to 1:48, Xiamen Air Boeing 787-9 with registr...
BNSF 8340 East 11/12/2021 With Friendly Crew Feat. Jason Gunther
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After doing some morning plane spotting, my mom and I drove over to Fullerton to do some railfanning before I had to board my train to Santa Barbara (SBA). This was the second train (and first freight train) I saw. BNSF ES44C4s 8340, 7076, 8338, ES44AC 6288 and ES44DC 7682 are seen powering the EB Z-LACNYC with 127 platforms through Fullerton on Main Track 2 with a few honks from the crew. I wa...
Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200 (N375HA) Landing LAX 11/14/2021 Feat. Airline Videos
Просмотров 2742 года назад
I went to California for a cousin’s wedding in Santa Barbara and did some plane spotting and railfanning before and after the event. It was a fun wedding! Anyways, before our flights back, my mom dropped me off at the In-N-Out Burger so I could see some planes before returning the rental car. Here Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200 (N375HA) is seen landing on Runway 24R after a 4-hour, 50-minute...
BNSF 3729 South 11/20/2020
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Yes, I know this is 11 months late as I’ve been really busy with work, seeing my best friends, and going to sporting events. Anyways, last November, I heard on the scanner feed that a stack train was coming so my mom and I rushed out of the house to get to the Cherry St crossing downtown. After seeing the Longmont Switch there and since I was seeing someone (Derek) at 1pm, we decided to head ov...
UP 6747 West w/NS 7517 8/5/2021
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Via Instagram Live The first train I caught with H2 & Santa Fe was this WB manifest on the Kearney Sub with NS power about to arrive at its destination of the massive Bailey Yard. This is at the “machine-vision” defect detector on the east side of North Platte, Nebraska. This is also just north of North Platte Regional Airport. There were 2 coal trains that passed by before this one but I didn’...
BNSF 8150 South With H1 Dash 9 & Open Nose Door 6/11/2021
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On June 11, 2021, my brother and I went to Old Town Square in Downtown Fort Collins to a weekly dance show called FoCo Flava. As we were pulling in, I heard on the scanner feed that the dispatcher had to get the SB B-SSELAC stack train to Denver after meeting the H-DENLAU manifest train at Owl Canyon, so I raced to the diamond at MP 74.6 on the Front Range Sub. Shortly after getting out of the ...
*Rear View* Departing Denver Union Station on Late EB Amtrak California Zephyr 6/21/2021
Просмотров 1142 года назад
This was the start of my nearly 12-hour train ride to Osceola, IA (OSC) in June. Train left 3 hours 25 minutes behind schedule sure to freight train interference from Union Pacific further west. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
*Rear View* Full Ride on Buckhorn Northern Train in Loveland, CO 6/2/2021
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Here is the full ride I did on the renovated Buckhorn Northern Train in Loveland, CO on June 2, 2021 (1 year after Blackout Tuesday for the Black Lives Matter protests). I ended up riding this train many times through September 4, 2021 though I did not film every single round. I previously rode it in August 2020 before the track, bridge and grade crossings got renovated during off-season (the t...
*Rear View* Passing Through Crete, NE on EB California Zephyr 6/22/2021 Part 1
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*Rear View* Passing Through Crete, NE on EB California Zephyr 6/22/2021 Part 1
*Rear View* Passing Through Nodaway, IA on EB Amtrak California Zephyr 6/22/2021
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*Rear View* Passing Through Nodaway, IA on EB Amtrak California Zephyr 6/22/2021
*Rear View* Departing Fort Morgan, CO on EB California Zephyr 6/21/2021
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*Rear View* Departing Fort Morgan, CO on EB California Zephyr 6/21/2021
*Rear View* WB California Zephyr Meeting EB BNSF Coal Train 6/24/2021
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*Rear View* WB California Zephyr Meeting EB BNSF Coal Train 6/24/2021
*Rear View* Departing Osceola, Iowa on WB Amtrak California Zephyr After Storm 6/24/2021
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*Rear View* Departing Osceola, Iowa on WB Amtrak California Zephyr After Storm 6/24/2021
UP Big Boy 4014 North with UP 1989 9/7/2021
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UP Big Boy 4014 North with UP 1989 9/7/2021
UP 8449 East 8/5/2021
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UP 8449 East 8/5/2021
UP 8926 West 4/3/2021
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UP 8926 West 4/3/2021
UP 9077 West 8/6/2021
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UP 9077 West 8/6/2021
6 Locomotives! BNSF 7984 North with KCS Power & H3 Dash 9 9/4/2021
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6 Locomotives! BNSF 7984 North with KCS Power & H3 Dash 9 9/4/2021
United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Takeoff Runway 34L KDEN 9/6/2021
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United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Takeoff Runway 34L KDEN 9/6/2021
*25th Anniversary* BNSF 6075 North 6/10/2021
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*25th Anniversary* BNSF 6075 North 6/10/2021
BNSF 6967 North 9/1/2021
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BNSF 6967 North 9/1/2021
UP 2692 East 8/5/21
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UP 2692 East 8/5/21
Amtrak Rear View: Commerce City to Barr Lake 6/21/2021
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Amtrak Rear View: Commerce City to Barr Lake 6/21/2021

Комментарии

  • @MattDaugherty-jd7my
    @MattDaugherty-jd7my Месяц назад

    Awesome

  • @ImanRailfans-th4ef
    @ImanRailfans-th4ef 5 месяцев назад

    💪💪💪💪🚂🚂🚂🤝👍

  • @TheMetGuy
    @TheMetGuy 5 месяцев назад

    Very cool catch! Gotta love fast trains

  • @ElDarren
    @ElDarren 6 месяцев назад

    That guy was cookin!! 😮

  • @mauriciorizzo7087
    @mauriciorizzo7087 6 месяцев назад

    I'd like to know which place it is?

  • @nacinthewoods8464
    @nacinthewoods8464 9 месяцев назад

    Looks like the ballast needs a bit of shoring...

  • @j.m.youngquist419
    @j.m.youngquist419 9 месяцев назад

    Pickin em up and put em down

  • @aircraftsandtrains2309
    @aircraftsandtrains2309 10 месяцев назад

    Thats more like 60 or 65 mph

  • @WR120HandDryersAndEas
    @WR120HandDryersAndEas 11 месяцев назад

    Bro's got a death wish is you're standing that close

  • @Phantom-Signal
    @Phantom-Signal Год назад

    Now that we awesome! Never seen that many mid DPU's before. Seems like the last 2 DPU's were the only ones online, from the sounds of it anyway

  • @Phantom-Signal
    @Phantom-Signal Год назад

    Look at that section of track move up and down.

  • @carpediem8979
    @carpediem8979 Год назад

    One can only imagine what a disaster a derailment would be at that speed. 😱

  • @SLRNUT
    @SLRNUT Год назад

    Says a lot about the railroads safty records. Track faults insane!!

  • @johnkovalicky3389
    @johnkovalicky3389 Год назад

    Yikes !!

  • @lnr12241
    @lnr12241 Год назад

    If it was really doing 70 mph and took a minute and a half to pass, that train was a mile and a half long. A little longer than that actually

  • @bradjames6748
    @bradjames6748 Год назад

    I'm going to say 65 mph

    • @altchannel6120
      @altchannel6120 Год назад

      yea you can tell by the traction motor sound. pitch doesnt sound like most 70mph trains do.

  • @Enjoy_my_1st_Amendment
    @Enjoy_my_1st_Amendment Год назад

    Yes please only have your tripods that close. Its only 40 million pounds give or take moving at 70mph Stuff kinda dont go wrong when you calculate those numbers. It's a whole new category of destruction with results that's sometimes hard to comprehend of being possible except your looking at it. Then your brain goes 😳 Wholly F.

  • @jamesdenny4734
    @jamesdenny4734 Год назад

    Was waiting for the slam. It didn't happen...SLAM, do the word have a new meaning ?

  • @gfybitch
    @gfybitch Год назад

    I get a little adrenaline rush when I hear that absolute bad ass airhorn:)

  • @gracelandone
    @gracelandone Год назад

    That close with a phone/camera: watching the Darwin Express-

  • @hmangutters9956
    @hmangutters9956 Год назад

    Great video man, I think I counted 125 cars which is pretty normal on that route. 4 engines moving 125 cars of freight 70mph. Wow! the power, the torque, the engineering,, the awesomeness! Rumble on my train chasing pal!

    • @TLOofMPLS
      @TLOofMPLS Год назад

      Funny. That's about what I counted as well!

    • @corailfanningplanespotting13
      @corailfanningplanespotting13 Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, it was a fast one for sure! As I mentioned in the description, this train had 126 cars. You both were close though! Had to take my baseball cap off and put it in my bag so it wouldn’t get blown away!

  • @hmangutters9956
    @hmangutters9956 Год назад

    That section of rail, between ft Madison and Kansas city is one of the funnest to train watch. They push 100+ trains through there a day, plus 1 eastbound and 1 westbound amtrack, South West Cheif and LA Plata is in the middle. Man what fun that line is 70mph is the given and lots. If you're standing along side that Track for more then 10-12 minutes without seeing a train something is wrong. Thanks for video. It brings back great memories of disembarking and climbing aboard amtrak right where u are taking shot. And a shout out for amtrak of all the riding I've done the southwest chief gives the best center tour of this great country.

  • @Chrisbackgroovey
    @Chrisbackgroovey Год назад

    Nice train video but what was all that going on on the bench with those butterfly legs, people on the bench???

    • @corailfanningplanespotting13
      @corailfanningplanespotting13 Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Those people you see on the bench are actually my cousin, who has special needs and my aunt!

    • @Chrisbackgroovey
      @Chrisbackgroovey Год назад

      @@corailfanningplanespotting13 Ah ok 👍🏼

  • @25kmgb
    @25kmgb Год назад

    I went through BNSF contractor safety training and we would lose our contract if one my employees was caught standing this close to train!

    • @Mark-pp7jy
      @Mark-pp7jy Год назад

      At that speed, I wouldn't be standing closer than 50 yards!

    • @stevenmoomey2115
      @stevenmoomey2115 Год назад

      Same here, we worked on Cell Comm. Shelters and Signaling Stations. We had to leave the Site, till the Train Passed. Got the S*** Scared out of me working alongside the Tracks at Union Station. Was working at night on an emergency call. Was suddenly starring down the Barrel of a gun. The leaving Police shift, forgot to tell the oncoming shift I was on Site.

  • @brianstoneburner1193
    @brianstoneburner1193 Год назад

    I'm just curious, what's the hurry? Just saying if he was to derail ,or hit something it would take 10 miles to stop

    • @corailfanningplanespotting13
      @corailfanningplanespotting13 Год назад

      Z trains are the highest priority freight trains on the BNSF cuz the goods they are hauling are often time-sensitive. Plus, he had a green signal so he was going the speed limit. If he had a yellow signal, he would’ve been going much slower.

  • @marcusdamberger
    @marcusdamberger Год назад

    Clean off the lens with microcloth or similar before shooting. The god-ray streaks in the lights and overall softness/lower contrast is caused by finger grease on the lense. Please stay safe standing next to a moving train like that. Rocks could fly, etc.

    • @the_minimalistic_adventure
      @the_minimalistic_adventure Год назад

      I’ve gotten in to the habit of doing this with my phone cameras as well, makes footage way more clear and less cloudy.

  • @sceneanuerebelrebel9244
    @sceneanuerebelrebel9244 Год назад

    Wow watch those crossties moving up and down in the lower right of frame and ten ties back the rails have pulled the spikes out of the ties far enough the rails move but the ties don't..

  • @user-jb6np2sd1s
    @user-jb6np2sd1s Год назад

    Look at the rails

  • @markj6506
    @markj6506 Год назад

    Like how the track bounces up and down

    • @M3PH11
      @M3PH11 Год назад

      it's not supposed to do that.

  • @rixxroxxk1620
    @rixxroxxk1620 Год назад

    One of the horn chimes is off tune! Always liked hearing those at night…weird sounding especially with an echo

    • @corailfanningplanespotting13
      @corailfanningplanespotting13 Год назад

      That is called the Doppler effect. He went under the Brown St overpass to the east during the first horn blast which reflected the sound.

  • @75blackviking
    @75blackviking Год назад

    I didn't know railroads still did traditional piggyback service for tractor trailers... haven't seen one in like decades....

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat Год назад

      Very much so. Schneider, JB Hunt, UPS, Amazon, etc all use piggyback service

  • @NSaw1
    @NSaw1 Год назад

    Seems like that train is actually doing around 40mph not 70. If you take how long it takes for one of the 53ft containers to go by it takes a little under a second which is just below 40mph

    • @the_minimalistic_adventure
      @the_minimalistic_adventure Год назад

      This train is doing WAY over 40 lol. Just saying. It’s easily pushing 60+ if not not 70 mph.

  • @cody8217
    @cody8217 Год назад

    This isn't even remotely close to 70mph.

  • @TK-ec5bv
    @TK-ec5bv Год назад

    Modern GE/Wabtec locomotive horns sound awful.

    • @FFred-us9tw
      @FFred-us9tw Год назад

      Has nothing to do with the locomotive. Has to do with what the railroad specified for a horn.

  • @stripervince1
    @stripervince1 Год назад

    I was a conductor, and trust me you foamers think it's a fun job, it's not. it's scary on those engines at 70. Every crossing the stress level is extreme. Is a dog or a big rig gonna cut in front of us? It's very stressful job, plus the fact that you never get to sleep, even after 20 years you could still be on the extra board, one day days, next day nights, it's insanity. Glad I'm retired now. Only stress I get now is deciding whether to use a 7 iron or 9 iron, or should I use the red/withe red fin or the shad pattern deep diver. Lol

  • @richardwarner746
    @richardwarner746 Год назад

    Was that guy on the pipe or what?

  • @JBhockeyplayer42
    @JBhockeyplayer42 Год назад

    I have never seen a train go 70MPH ever that’s crazy

    • @patrickblock2477
      @patrickblock2477 Год назад

      Go out to the country , lot's of trains going that fast

    • @JBhockeyplayer42
      @JBhockeyplayer42 Год назад

      @@patrickblock2477 really I didn’t know that thank u Patrick I appreciate u brother

    • @goldie44
      @goldie44 Год назад

      Amtrak goes around 100mph on parts of the Northeast Corridor (Washington DC to New York City and Boston, MA) and Keyatone Corridor (Philadelphia, PA to Harrisburg, PA)

  • @bigvrocks2480
    @bigvrocks2480 Год назад

    Great camera work. Love watching LP, but never from this perspective!

    • @corailfanningplanespotting13
      @corailfanningplanespotting13 Год назад

      Thanks for watching! This was actually my second time visiting La Plata. First visit was in late July 2019 (before covid) when they were rebuilding the station platform.

  • @youbadolivez
    @youbadolivez Год назад

    Imagine the amount of force needed to dissipate that kinetic energy created by the train?

  • @jerrykolosinsky4615
    @jerrykolosinsky4615 Год назад

    Looks like the rails are ready to ripe out

  • @daveyager462
    @daveyager462 Год назад

    Too close for me.

  • @bobhoven3959
    @bobhoven3959 Год назад

    Great 🤗👍👋

  • @lordmichaelnolan3993
    @lordmichaelnolan3993 Год назад

    I've Seen An Amtrack Train Go Faster Than This Near DFW Airport.

  • @JT_8283
    @JT_8283 Год назад

    I remember riding this train back in 2036 what a beautiful year that was

  • @torccchaser6712
    @torccchaser6712 Год назад

    are bouncy tracks good ? :-)

    • @AC-ro6ib
      @AC-ro6ib Год назад

      It is called 'pumping', and it is normal for some areas, especially where excess moisture gets into the track bed. This is fixed with a tamping machine.

  • @kkmortyou001
    @kkmortyou001 Год назад

    Piggybacks to boot.. Old School. Why on that track? Not normal I'd say.

  • @entreri76x
    @entreri76x Год назад

    That’s crazy how much the track itself is flexing in the bottom, right

    • @Politicianssuch
      @Politicianssuch Год назад

      Good eye. Spikes are appear to be getting loose also.

    • @naturalimagesphotovideo6233
      @naturalimagesphotovideo6233 Год назад

      that's our great American infrastructure at work, LOL

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un Год назад

      How can that be normal?

    • @JohnnyAngel8
      @JohnnyAngel8 Год назад

      Yup. I saw that and thought of how much flexion and weakening is happening.

    • @pedromorgan99
      @pedromorgan99 Год назад

      Looks like "cyclic top" forming - ruclips.net/video/5PFHxwpx01k/видео.html

  • @twinstickpete
    @twinstickpete Год назад

    Great vid

  • @kenneycooper6199
    @kenneycooper6199 Год назад

    Dangerously close but good video.

    • @corailfanningplanespotting13
      @corailfanningplanespotting13 Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes, I know it was a bit close, but I was standing well behind the yellow line so I was safe.

  • @paulsmith5398
    @paulsmith5398 Год назад

    Ive heard of people getting sucked under from the draft the train creates...........

    • @rearspeaker6364
      @rearspeaker6364 Год назад

      then the medics only need a half-dozen trash bags to pick up the remains before the foxes eat them.

    • @paulsmith5398
      @paulsmith5398 Год назад

      @@rearspeaker6364 my son in law is an engineer, a guy ran the gates trying to beat his train, (50 mph), there wasnt much left of the car, and even less left of the driver.........my son in law said the remains looked like human ground beef. 😔😦😣😭. What the EMTs didnt find, was probably coyote food.