all your videos are absolutely fabulous and make me travel and dream. Thank you for your exceptional work and for all that you allow us to discover and appreciate
Thanks. Yeah, I noticed it was the lead unit as I was checking the train list on the Skykomish web cam. I knew I had to catch it. This is the first time I was able to get a video of it. 😊
Love the shots- you really take time to find the spots, and I appreciate that. We don’t get snow here, the son and I really enjoyed this video. Thank you Kevin! Blake Lyon, Texas
There are some well laid tracks wherever this is. Normally in the video compression it’s easy to see the rock of the car but there is not much at all. Thank you for the great video.
I work with two screens, one for the work, another for vídeos like this, works as a window in the office, through which I can contemplate the scenario for a while. It is good to clear my mind.
Great video Kevin.... Might be a good idea to call the local BNSF officials in Wenatchee and have them view this video. It shows noticeable track defects with noise and high/low spots in the rails with noticeable rocking of the engines and cars. I'm sure they would appreciate it especially if it prevents a derailment. They may not know of them. Good work dude!!
Someone should do the Baird springs u turn near Trinidad hill. Really cool to watch the train going both directions just above you. Worked for many years at the old Cascadian Fruit Shippers warehouse
Thanks for watching Randall. I have a few recent videos posted of Trinidad and the horseshoe. I do need to get a good video right from the very center of the curve and just pan the camera all the way around.
Do you have a clip of the westbound interlocking signal at East Malag going from green to red, please? I am teaching my grandson how railroad signals work and I would like an example. Thank you.
So, Wenatchee is in Washington and this is the former east/west NP (GN?) line, part of the Highline? Good job, working in the snow. I suggest avoiding zooming, it's distracting and, in your case, not smooth. Long shots for distant trains then cut to normal focal length (FL). Also, long FLs make the trains look slow. Also, (sorry) don't pan to follow the locomotives. And always show the full length of the train.
When they tore down the old train station ,i watched from the Cascadian warehouse an old man who came every day and took bricks from the herringbone paving till they were gone. Still wonder what he did with them 🤔
Fabulous video. Trains can get around in snowstorms better than highway vehicles if it's not too severe. Also, I love freight trains!!! It's because each tanker, each hopper, each boxcar, each piggyback and immoadal container is one less truck on our highways. I say that to myself when I'm sitting at a railroad crossing, waiting for a train to pass through. Trucks beat the hell out of our highways, resulting in rutted pavement and uneven concrete sections. Both of those can be damaging to peoples vehicles. The railroads and law enforcement need to work together to tackle the latest trend in graffiti vandalism. I've heard that some people like the graffiti and love to see it go by. They see it as colorful. However, I personally see it as unsightly and I associate it with gang activity and hoodlumism. It used to be that people didn't do that to rail cars. I personally feel that the railroads and law enforcement need to put a stop to it. A minimum age of 21 for the purchase of spray paint, plus a background check on the purchase of spray paint would help. Under my proposal, the purchaser of the spray paint would have to scan his driver's license or ID at the checkout, and the computer would instantly search for past convictions of graffiti vandalism. If it shows that the person is under 21 and/or a past conviction of graffiti vandalism, the spray paint sale is dead!!!
Kevin another great railan video, great shots of the double bridge, thanks
Thank you Steve. 😊
Nice train video
Happy New Year 2021 from 🇲🇨.
Thank you and a happy one to you as well. 😊
all your videos are absolutely fabulous and make me travel and dream. Thank you for your exceptional work and for all that you allow us to discover and appreciate
Thank you for your kind words. 😊
Super video new friend! Thank for sharing! Greeting from Vietnam.
Thank You. Thanks for watching!
The old Microsoft Train Simulator unit is at 6:42. Nice grab!
That was a neat surprise! Thanks for watching! 😊
So cool you got the simulator dash 9 bin fortunate to catch that one a few times.
Thanks. Yeah, I noticed it was the lead unit as I was checking the train list on the Skykomish web cam. I knew I had to catch it. This is the first time I was able to get a video of it. 😊
Yeah I'm surprised she's held on to all these years.
Love the shots- you really take time to find the spots, and I appreciate that. We don’t get snow here, the son and I really enjoyed this video. Thank you Kevin!
Blake Lyon, Texas
Thank you Blake 😊
Great video, lots of good action
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There are some well laid tracks wherever this is. Normally in the video compression it’s easy to see the rock of the car but there is not much at all. Thank you for the great video.
Thank you for watching. 😊
I work with two screens, one for the work, another for vídeos like this, works as a window in the office, through which I can contemplate the scenario for a while. It is good to clear my mind.
Thats great! Thanks for watching! 😊
bnsf is one of my most favorites to watch
Thanks for watching Randy. 😊
Thanks Kevin, Great scenery and lots of action >Joetrak, Baltimore MD.
Thanks Joe and thank you for Watching! 😊
Great Vid, stay warm, stay safe...from sunny Cali
Thanks Armando. 😊
Great vid Kevin. I haven't been down on Highway 2 for a few years and this helps ease the pain!! Happy New Year. -grant
Thank You Grant. Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Great video Kevin.... Might be a good idea to call the local BNSF officials in Wenatchee and have them view this video. It shows noticeable track defects with noise and high/low spots in the rails with noticeable rocking of the engines and cars. I'm sure they would appreciate it especially if it prevents a derailment. They may not know of them. Good work dude!!
Thank You.
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Nice work Kevin! Lovely shots and good camera work! You've got a new subscriber:-)
Cheers Gregg.
Thank you Gregg 😊
Someone should do the Baird springs u turn near Trinidad hill. Really cool to watch the train going both directions just above you. Worked for many years at the old Cascadian Fruit Shippers warehouse
Thanks for watching Randall. I have a few recent videos posted of Trinidad and the horseshoe. I do need to get a good video right from the very center of the curve and just pan the camera all the way around.
Àtous les travailleurs sur les trains une BONNE ANNÉE 2021 SANTÉ ET TRAVAIL
Merci d'avoir regardé! 😊
Do you have a clip of the westbound interlocking signal at East Malag going from green to red, please? I am teaching my grandson how railroad signals work and I would like an example. Thank you.
Thanks Jeff, I'll see what I can find. 😊
Good Stuff KD
Thank You David. Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
2021 gretings good luck
Thank You and thanks for watching.
So, Wenatchee is in Washington and this is the former east/west NP (GN?) line, part of the Highline? Good job, working in the snow.
I suggest avoiding zooming, it's distracting and, in your case, not smooth. Long shots for distant trains then cut to normal focal length (FL). Also, long FLs make the trains look slow.
Also, (sorry) don't pan to follow the locomotives. And always show the full length of the train.
Yep the bridge cool
When they tore down the old train station ,i watched from the Cascadian warehouse an old man who came every day and took bricks from the herringbone paving till they were gone. Still wonder what he did with them 🤔
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Thanks for Watching! 😊
Fabulous video. Trains can get around in snowstorms better than highway vehicles if it's not too severe.
Also, I love freight trains!!! It's because each tanker, each hopper, each boxcar, each piggyback and immoadal container is one less truck on our highways. I say that to myself when I'm sitting at a railroad crossing, waiting for a train to pass through. Trucks beat the hell out of our highways, resulting in rutted pavement and uneven concrete sections. Both of those can be damaging to peoples vehicles.
The railroads and law enforcement need to work together to tackle the latest trend in graffiti vandalism. I've heard that some people like the graffiti and love to see it go by. They see it as colorful. However, I personally see it as unsightly and I associate it with gang activity and hoodlumism. It used to be that people didn't do that to rail cars. I personally feel that the railroads and law enforcement need to put a stop to it. A minimum age of 21 for the purchase of spray paint, plus a background check on the purchase of spray paint would help. Under my proposal, the purchaser of the spray paint would have to scan his driver's license or ID at the checkout, and the computer would instantly search for past convictions of graffiti vandalism. If it shows that the person is under 21 and/or a past conviction of graffiti vandalism, the spray paint sale is dead!!!
Thanks for watching Jacky! 😊 You make some good points about the graffiti issue.
Any shots of the train on the bridge further south?
Getting closer to the bridge is a bit dicey since its surrounded by private property. 😕
My daddy worked that line 47 years.
Thats neat to hear. Thanks for watching. 😊
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