Railroad Crossings On Excurtion/Scenic Train Lines
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2022
- This railroad crossing compilation is crossings on excursion train railways. Excursions railroads or scenic tourist trains try to preserve older railroad crossing equipment due to their historic heritage that they preserve to the railroad. Most excursion train lines are former freight railroad lines. Excursion railroads also have modern signals at crossings also for roadways that were updated and the old signals couldn't benefit the roadway anymore. Modern day freight railroads and even Amtrak also run excursion trains like the officer passenger specials and UP's Big Boy tour. In this video the railroads filmed are the California State Railroad Museum Sacramento Southern Railroad, Sierra Northern Sacramento River Train, Santa Cruz Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad, and the Napa Valley Railroad Wine Train.
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2:12 that Old River Rd crossing functions sort of like a Czech crossing where it just rings for a while and then the gates come down really quick after at least 10 seconds unlike most U.S. crossings
It took 17 seconds
2:15 2:16
That’s awesome and also nice to see some cool railroad crossings
very old crossing signals but very magnificent
9:19 a wig way… the good times…
Awesome railroad crossings
6:30 griswold crossing signals are one of my favorites!
YOOOO! I love that little tank engine! Wished they used it more often.
On the second crossing I've never seen a freight train locomotive pulling passenger cars before I wonder if others are like that
Yea there are
@@ENgaming35 interesting
Preserved freight locomotives could be used for excursion scenic services.
Btw the freight locomotive in second crossings is a Railpower RP20BD
6:26 Griswold Crossing Gate
7:45, 12:03 These are what I call 4-gates
9:18 Magnetic Flagman
10:46 Retro Crossing Gate
Like 1 Greetings to the USA 🇺🇸my friend, awesome, have a great day
FANTASTIC.....thanx!
That was some unique railroad crossings
I like the look of the stream train
Very nice video! Seeing those Gensets handling the dinner train was awesome. I know they're not too popular, so it's nice seeing a couple preserved.
The train at 8:30 tho
Неймовірно гарно відзнятий цей відеосюжет!!! Дуже дякую тому, хто знімав, (або тій, хтознімала). Дуже дякую за можливість цікаве й вражаюче подивитись. Зніміть, будь ласка, щось нове. Сподіваюсь, що нове теж мені сподобається.
Do a compilation of vintage gate mechanisms
It's a miracle, a comment section without bots.
Awesome Bro This Was At
Granite Rock #10
I wonder why Old River Rd in West Sacramento is the only crossing that the Sierra Northern Sacramento River Train passes. Do you know?
Because there are no roadways along their route but Old River Rd. The rest are private crossings.
The crossings on scenic/excursion train routes. These crossings are sounded when excursion trains pass by. Some excursion train crossings use very old bells that still work. Many preserve older equipment for excursion services. And many of them reuse older level crossings. Heck Sacramento Southern Railroad reused a very old Amtrak F40PH.
Santa Cruz beach train
I wish I could see Granite Rock Co 10
I just stumbled onto your channel-nice compilation. However your rapid zooming and panning on the signals makes me nauseous. Why do you do that?
I require myself to zoom in on the lights as they eventually get changed. I also like the design of different crossing lights so I zoom in on all my videos.
Nice
Maybe try to catch UP 4014 this year and the UP steam schedule said that UP 4014 will depart chyanne Wyoming on july 26 or june 26
Whenever they schedule it I do plan to get it if I'm able to when it comes through Sacramento. Also no suggestions because then everyone will be asking.
@@MobileRailSpotterRxR i know that they said it would come thorough Roseville but it was delayed due to supply chain issues
@@MobileRailSpotterRxR and also I have a wig wag signal video now
3:08 A GENSET?????
Yes the usa
What happened to the Alco’s on the whine train?
They still run them but not as frequently.
Sheesh, traffic needs to stop when the Wig Wag is operating (sarcasm).
But seriously, gates or no gates, it’s smarter to just stop.
robert
is cool and funny
Here's a thought for those interested: Have the Non-Profit Railroads use electric crossing bells as well, it's just a thought it might just save some ears in the future.
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Granite Rock #10