Columbia River Gorge Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
- Originally released on DVD in 2011, BNSF trains race along the scenic Columbia River Gorge between Pasco and Vancouver, Washington.
We will begin at BNSF's hump yard at Pasco and head west to the busy Vancouver Station.
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2:10 Map
3:06 Pasco
5:40 SP&S Junction
7:36 Hover
9:52 Yellepit
11:25 McNary Dam
14:17 Paterson
18:15 MP 165
20:46 Roosevelt
26:24 Sundale
27:37 Bates
34:53 Goodnoe
42:47 Towal
44:44 John Day Dam
48:16 Cliffs
52:13 Hewett
55:36 Stonehenge WWI Memorial
56:58 Maryhill
1:05:43 Wishram
1:14:20 Avery
1:18:27 The Dalles
1:20:28 Lyle
1:25:04 Tunnel 7
1:30:12 Bingen
1:35:55 Owl Rock Tunnel
1:37:00 Drano Tunnel
1:37:53 Windy Point
1:39:28 Home Valley
1:42:15 Stevenson
1:46:11 North Bonneville Tunnel
1:48:25 Bonneville Dam
1:49:29 Prindle
1:50:30 Cape Horn
1:53:25 Washugal
1:55:18 Vancouver
2:04:50 SP Daylight 4449's 70'th Anniversary Run
there’s something downright therapeutic about these long form videos, I think it speaks to the kid in me. thanks for posting these!
Hands down, the best train videos on you tube. I live in the Columbia River Gorge area and thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. Thank you 👏🏻👍
Have lived pretty much all my life less than two miles from the railroad in Vancouver.
Used to love hearing the horns at night when I was little before the area became a quiet zone.
Another fantastic video!
Same here. Felida
What's a quiet zone -???😗 . Either the 🚂 stopped blowing it's warning whistle. Or it no longer travels thru there to appease the wimps who reside close to the 🚆 road tracks. Along the Banana 🍌 river Melbourne Florida 🐊 a commercial train can barely be heard late at night 🌙. As it's warning whistle blairs from my house🏡. 2 to 5 miles away. Quite soothing actually.🎶🎶🎶.
Another spectacular video production. You showed the campground below the John Day Dam. That’s one of our all-time favorite campgrounds with spectacular vistas and UP trains along the campground and BNSF trains across the river. Glad you showed Stonehenge-an amazing spot. We really like traveling the north side of the river with more places where the rails and highway are right next to each other.
What a treat! 4449 at 60 mph! WOW! Thanks Aaron for sharing this video.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. As an added bonus tug boats/barges shown entering channel locks. Then continuing it's journey. Viewing this presentation from the comfort of my computer. Along the " Space Coast "🚀 of Florida 🐊🐊. Wishing a & rail road 🚂 employees a safe/healthy/prosperous (2024) 🌈🎉😉.
i've driven up and down most of the gorge it is a beautiful area. the stonehenge memorial was built by sam hill for his wife mary who was the daughter of james jay hill if memory serves. i love the vancouver station it is a great place to watch trains.
BNSF's Fallbridge Subdivision between Vancouver and Pasco, Washington is on the former Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway.
4449 rests at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland, She's even more impressive up close than on video and I cannot wait until they decide to take her out again for a run. They're also working on restoring more steam locomotives
1:41:55 "Well, so much for the sweet smell of summer! We admit the loaded garbage train has a certain essence not found with other trains, but when it comes to taking out the trash, the BNSF does it well." Your expertise in trains and videography shines here as well as prose and wit in this segment. Thanks you for all the entertainment!
Thank you!
Columbia River Gorge Part 2 BNSF Railway's Fallbridge Subdivision is great too!!!!! Part 1 & 2 are both great!!!!!!😇
Magnificent. At 1:40:59, it's amazing how they can take such rough track at speed. Those switches must be tough to get really level.
I enjoyed this video.
My old route as an engineer for BNSF. Sucked that they lost their minds with their attendance policy which ended my 15yr career because I couldn’t live that way. Was fun running trains though to Pasco and Kalama out of Vancouver.
Interesting fact is the Wishram local is long gone and service to Bingen is provided by the Camas Turn job out of Vancouver 3 days a week.
Excellent Video! Thanks for posting!
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Wow wow amazing
Next time you're at Cliffs, watch for Paragliders launching and soaring along those very cliffs! We launch just above Hwy 14 and land near the old aluminum plant
Keep it coming
My Name Is Doc Stoner I am 92 and been married to my lovey wife Karen For 75 Years we have Seven Kids And 9 Grandchildren and 3 great Grandchildren
Wishing kids/grand kids a safe/healthy/prosperous (2024) 🌈🎉😉. From another Moffit miracle cancer survivor (2023).got cancer -??? Get Moffitt -!!!
I love the Gorge! I live in EUG but will travel up there for day . My Grandkids will come from White Swan to see me ! .Meet at the river !
great video sir ❤❤❤❤
1:34:10 Lassie and Charlie the Lonesome Cougar were mentioned, I watched that movie and thought that big river looked familiar! When me and my family (travelled from Virginia to Portland Or) chased Daylight 4449 there in September 16th 2006, We have no idea we've passed the Broughton Flume where Lassie and Charlie rode the log in the flume!
I like train videos on RUclips 👍
Amazing !!!
I miss the single semaphores at the Vancouver bridge now replaced by a double overhead.
This was before Cushman became a siding in 2012 I railfan at Hover all the time
1:37:05 Lucky you captured a Santa Fe Warbonnet leading a BNSF container train
What do think of Stampede Pass, have you been there?
Anybody know what a 'Z-train is? Thanks!
It's a high priority stack/TOFC train, usually carrying both the same goods you'd find on stack trains mixed with high priority mail (UPS, Fed Ex, etc)
Many thanks!@@simply_kenetic4915
Yes I should have explained it better in the program. What @simply_kenetic4915 said.
Train symbols are changing all the time but generally the Z is the highest priority. UPS and Fed Ex trailers are usually a good indicator plus extra engines up front.
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Amazing Footage, but that was one STINKY trash train.
Many trash trucks off the roads too.
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