0:27 nice catch of 7 engines on the front! 0:59 nice catch of 8333! its pulling a lot of tall gondolas with tarps on top! 2:40 nice catch of a CEFX engine! 3:05 5 freight cars pulled by 5 engines! 728 wow! nice catch of a C&NW locomotive! I think there's less than 35 left in C&NW paint! 11:38 I think Union Pacific uses more mid-train DPUs than any other railroad! and this one was 6500! It can be difficult to spend a goof portion of your day looking at trains near a major city west of Chicago, and not see any Union Pacific locomotives!
Inertia: I'm no scientist so forgive me for asking the obvious. From my youth, I remember steamers leaving mainline termini (Like Paddington or Euston in London). There would be a lot of huffing and puffing as the main drive wheels skidded, trying to get traction on the 8 or 9 passenger carriages until the train started moving. All very exciting for a young boy. Towards the beginning of your video you showed an enormously long coal train pulled by 2 diesels. How on earth do trains like that get started? Do they have lots of skidding wheels with barely any traction to begin with? Do they start with empty trucks and load them without stopping? I assume the trucks all have brakes, otherwise the tractors would never be able to stop the dead weight behind them. All very interesting. It would be very informative if you have videos of these type of heavyweights starting up. Thanks for the videos, by the way. I watch all of them although, I confess, that I skip the children's ones.
Hey, Mike, do you actually get paid to capture this footage? If so that's awesome! If not, though, what is your real job and how do you find the time to film all of this?
What is the largest number of different railroads you have seen represented by paint scheme in a single train? I was lucky enough to see all US class 1s except Kansas city southern once.
Ethan Smyke thanks it really helped... but I list the footage. My iPad died while I was transferring the footage, and it got lost. IT HELPED A LOT THOUGH!
I was hoping this would be a train class video like what train types there are and speeds and maximal cargo capacity and that sort of stuff not like this:dum dum I am just recording trains I saw randomly and put them on youtube so everyone can think I know all trains
Go go Union Pacific!!!
Fantastic Foaming!
Thanks for maKing more amazing videos!
Union Pacific Is My Favorite Great Vid Man!
Me too.
RailfanGamer Reading and Northern is my favorite but most of their locomotives came from CNW and UP!!
RailfanGamer I
Ewwpee
Union Pacific is a really good train!
Awesome, dude! A video specifically focused on trains from my favorite railroad of all time!
Good stuff. My nearest line is the Yuma sub, and that is all UP. Tons of yellow on them tracks. Nice catch on the SD9043MAC at 10:18!
I take it was the 2nd lead locomotive 5040
Union Pacific is the king of the railroad in United States
UP is far more interpreting to watch because they use a great variety of power. BNSF, at least on the west coast is GE only.
Great job.
Awesome Video Mike
Great video! I just love the quality!
7:22 I love the horn!
UP was my first Actual Foreign Power! Awesome vid mike!
love the color yellow on them cause that's my fave color
Awesome video! It's my birthday today also!
Happy birthday
beautiful video and train
Amazing Amazing Amazng video!!!
Wow this is the best video I've watched in a long time, what a great catches!
0:27 nice catch of 7 engines on the front!
0:59 nice catch of 8333! its pulling a lot of tall gondolas with tarps on top!
2:40 nice catch of a CEFX engine!
3:05 5 freight cars pulled by 5 engines!
728 wow! nice catch of a C&NW locomotive! I think there's less than 35 left in C&NW paint!
11:38 I think Union Pacific uses more mid-train DPUs than any other railroad! and this one was 6500!
It can be difficult to spend a goof portion of your day looking at trains near a major city west of Chicago, and not see any Union Pacific locomotives!
I like nice shots of Union Pacific gevos
My fav trains!
Great video dude
Great video Mike!
6:39 thats the same place in trains meets and races
Another awesome video! I really enjoyed all the locations. Keep up the great filming.
I guess it's quite randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Marshall Angelo Flixportal xD
@Emanuel Creed thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D Appreciate it!!
@Marshall Angelo happy to help =)
Nice video
:):), MY FAVORITE TRAINS!!! LIKE>
Ferrovias Mineiras rtt
EVERYBODY! YOU KNOW THE DRILL!
We're a great big rolling railroad...
Old trains
Great show!!
I love the Union Pacific gevos in yellow paint schemes
Good work
Inertia: I'm no scientist so forgive me for asking the obvious. From my youth, I remember steamers leaving mainline termini (Like Paddington or Euston in London). There would be a lot of huffing and puffing as the main drive wheels skidded, trying to get traction on the 8 or 9 passenger carriages until the train started moving. All very exciting for a young boy. Towards the beginning of your video you showed an enormously long coal train pulled by 2 diesels. How on earth do trains like that get started? Do they have lots of skidding wheels with barely any traction to begin with? Do they start with empty trucks and load them without stopping? I assume the trucks all have brakes, otherwise the tractors would never be able to stop the dead weight behind them. All very interesting. It would be very informative if you have videos of these type of heavyweights starting up. Thanks for the videos, by the way. I watch all of them although, I confess, that I skip the children's ones.
Nice video.
Nice vid!
Great video! Do you think you can do CSX trains too?
8:50 SD70 Collection nice.
0:25 would make a GREAT computer background
1:34 Southern Pacific
up patched
Hi early squad
In Wyoming It must be the former CNW Cowboy Line because on two tracks UP is left hand running only
Adoro a Union Pacific
Can you do PanAm trains next? :D
Some of The Footage are from Bailey Yard which is The Largest Railway Yard in The World.
yep
I like Union Pacific freight trains that travel through Nevada Utah and Wyoming
1:34 One of The Last Ex SP Locomotives.
TommyPickles Fan1992 na I just saw one
I wonder where these ridiculously giant trains end up with all their cargo
KingKramer Often lots of different places, unless they're grain, oil, coal, or ore cars.
Union Pacific freight trains travel through Nevada and Utah
My least favorite train in the world is a Union Pacific
view 100 💯:)
Nice video, can you do a Conrail trains video, or NS?
Train Jojo didn't. contrail go out of business/shut down? Idk that is what I heard
Conrail was split up over 15 years ago.
This is before His Filming Days. Keep that in mind that He does not have videos before December of 2002.
Hey, Mike, do you actually get paid to capture this footage? If so that's awesome! If not, though, what is your real job and how do you find the time to film all of this?
Do Michigan please
Could you do purchased diesels by the successor railroads like the old southern pacific locos running on the UP, and stuff like that
What is the largest number of different railroads you have seen represented by paint scheme in a single train? I was lucky enough to see all US class 1s except Kansas city southern once.
BTW, I subscribed, and was wondering when the next trains galore vid is coming out.
Can u do 3985 and 844 and maybe 4014
Union Pacific is My 3rd Favorite US Class 1 Railroad next to BNSF and CSX.
yep
Union pacific is my favorite railway.
They should rename the big-boy though.
maybe something like... thicc boy?
okay... uh sorry for that... a little of topic....
please dont hate me for that.
umm
sukses selalu
Westerh freight trains always have extra locomotives at the end of the train. Do the grades get so steep out there that they need the extra power?
Pulling isn't the strongest
where is that coal going to and fro? nice video.
11:13 GEVO Train Talk.
yep
RailFanBen 59 Needs a K5H...
Can you film passenger special
If you ever do a face reveal u could have a face cam during train talk
Or you could do a video of all the intros U ever had
Im in california, and im going on the senic pacific surfliner route. Im gonna do some trainspotting, any tips???
Do you have a scanner? If not you should purchase one.
Ethan Smyke thanks it really helped... but I list the footage. My iPad died while I was transferring the footage, and it got lost. IT HELPED A LOT THOUGH!
Hey Mike. I was wondering if you know where the bells of a p42 are located
What was with that first train, most of those cars were empty and yet 7 engines, doesn't make sense.
Jordan Schoenenberger some of those engines were probably "dead" units
first
THIRD
3:25 Why is it sqeaking?? Gah, my ears
I was hoping this would be a train class video like what train types there are and speeds and maximal cargo capacity and that sort of stuff not like this:dum dum I am just recording trains I saw randomly and put them on youtube so everyone can think I know all trains
I swear the thumbnail is a model loco lol
Awesome video! Subscribe
I wants video at kansa city sourthend of mexico
Union pacific trains are very cool beacuse the usa flag
at 11:13 what horn is that?
DERPEE_GAMING a K5HL
ZappyPlays Gaming thanks
sixth
U can get lots of money from that train job
Union Pacific low pay !!!!!
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