CAB RIDE PARTS 1-4 FULL VIDEO
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Union Pacific Cab Ride filmed back in March 2007 by the Aaron Bentson of 7 Idea Productions. He was riding along with us to shoot footage for his "Through the Oregon Cascades Part 2" video. He shared this video he edited for me.. Check out his videos @ 7ideaproduction...
dam rite!! long live union pacific!! sweet vid pard ty!
This poor engineer, this must be his first trip. I remember my first run. 😆
How can you tell a newbie??
Really enjoyed riding along!! Thanks for sharing this cool video.
Great video, nice catch. How fast do these locomotives go I mean top speed notch 8. They are going so slow, when can they start speeding up.
All about weight. Some loaded may not be able to exceed 40 depending on how much power is online.
Charles, the train isn't going as slow as it looks in some places. The speed indicator in some shots shows 40 mph, but it looks like 15 or 20 because the person shooting the video is zoomed in so much on the forward view. Zooming in like that compresses the image so much that it makes the movement seem much slower. Look at 21:00 thru 21:10 and you'll see what I'm talking about. Hope that helps.
To "make the train go faster" increase your RUclips playback speed to 1.5. (Under settings.)
Those EMDs can sing when they notch up
thank you! I was in middle school when the original was posted. finally it's fully done!
Someone back in the day wasn't thinking clearly when it came to installing the telephone poles on the side with the water.
Awesome video.
Пхахаха!🤣Я тоже эти столбы заметил и думал о них много вариантов.ВиФи перебили?)))
Those aren't telephone poles.
Those pole lines had a couple pair of wire for running the signaling system and power for float charging all the batteries. And a couple spare wires. The rest were usually left over from depreciated functions, but essentially abandoned in place. Before PTC, a pole line really only needed 6 wires to do its job correctly.
Super video! Why the different modes bettween CNandW and UP? (cut out) thanks!
Cab signals
Cnw cab signals were omaha to chicago only. up cab signals were everywhere else. In the last 4 months, cab signals were eliminated with ptc.
@@bigvan98 Thank God. Standardized systems are better.
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BETTER 😊THAN WATCHING FORREST GUMP! 👍 thank you 🧑🎤 🏁 👩💼👩🎓
Wish I could ride for real!!!
I'm surprised the conductor didn't step off his train and do a roll-by of the passing train.
I never seen a Union Pacific EMD SD70M with a Comfort Cab Design, Similar to the Canadian National SD75I's. Usually, I seen UP SD70M's with a Widecab Desktop Style Control stand.
These were later versions. It threw off too seeing one with this interior.
Awesome Job!!!!!! Thanks for making this all in one video now. :)
+J Trane You're Welcome!!
+Duane Taddei how do you get cab rides? I want to get one
I work on the Railroad. If you are a media representative you can contact the Railroad directly and try that route
or after i retire i can publicly share all the stuff i did :P
Cool video!
Nice. I like this!
A UP cab ride! Super cool!😎
I am very surprised by how quiet the train is. I would have thought it would be much louder than it is. Now I understand how they can sneak up on people. And this one was going slow!
When its going fast you can hear the roaring sound so if you don't hear it, it will blow it's horn for you to get out of the way
tht K3LA tho
+Guy Muffin its amazing!
Magnificent audio.
As an engineer, 17:14 is where the excitement begins
@hawtchick69 Stopping is one of the most rewarding parts when done well. Smoothly stopping a train with all the slack stretched feels really nice in the seat.
@hawtchick69 far as I could tell without being there. He had the throttle open only grabbing a couple pounds at a time. Then very light fan of the IBV.
@hawtchick69 lol ya think? I mean maybe if you’re working a switcher and you’re dropping your foreman at a switch. But if you’re gonna be sitting for a while and have a big train, why not take your time and be comfortable?
@hawtchick69 I’m more worried about a run in and jack knife, or rolled rail. Or something else to take me out of service
Какой красивый пейзаж,озеро,горы.так красиво!
I agree
Any videos climbing oak ridge?
Did he say it's only a 4 MPH train?
40
Unfortunately poor focus.
That is due to the early technology of personal "camcorders." The cameras these days have improved exponentially in quality, and the media used to store the video for future viewing has vastly improved.
Bruh....this was 2007. Ain't nothing HD back then.
Are crews able to give cab rides?
In a post 9/11 world....hell no
@@AbelG8781 This was filmed in 2007 so apparently it's still possible. But post-9/11 no doubt it is much harder to do. There are probably all kinds of hoops to jump through before they let you step foot in a yard.
@@GearheadExplorer85 True. I know most older cab rides were made before cell phones were super advanced lol
@@AbelG8781 Yes they were and I miss those days.