Very cool video! I used to live in Portland and have seen this yard from afar so seeing this video fills in the pieces if you will. Plus whoever film this filmed it a day after my birthday in my graduating year. 👍👍
I'm from Portland and know that yard well - tho I've never been *in* the yard. But the surrounding areas - the streets - know them well. Now that I'm retired, I might do some rail-fanning myself. -- A friend of mine went to work at SP out of the Brooklyn yard in 63, right out of high school. Started in the repair shop - learned welding - became certified, but then worked his way up to hoghead - spent the rest of his career driving trains. Lots of good RR stories from him.
So wonderful to see the workings of a yard My dad was a motorman in India and my cousin Ken McIntyre was yard master at Basin Bridge marshalling yard at Madras India Love watching videos of trains and your video is just beaut Thank you from Melbourne Australia
dude that image is messed up, turn down the digital sharpness in camera, and set it to neutral, you can later add a more appropriate contrast and sharpness boost
I'd rather sharp then blur. Canon's are garbage for sharpness and color settings, and the compression kills any life to the picture, but I work with what I have. For a 2009 camera I can't complain. Thanks for watching :D
neilybobmojo Thanks for the reply as I am looking for a new camera to get me into the digital space vs my old film video and stills. I was impressed at the sharpness and little to no film stuttering. I would like to know what camera of the 2 you were using on this video.Also, do you get wind noise from your mic when filming on windy days/
I was using both cameras on this video, they record relatively the same way and produce video that looks the same. The primary differences are the lens that are used. Unfortunately the wind does cause a bit of problems with my sound, and external mics are cumbersome and I have not had good success with one yet.
neilybobmojo My old VHS. a big unit it was, had a sock sort of to put over the mic. and I have yet to find a wind cover for any newer cameras to solve this problem. I am considering a bandage across the mic. for a filter.
Very cool video! I used to live in Portland and have seen this yard from afar so seeing this video fills in the pieces if you will. Plus whoever film this filmed it a day after my birthday in my graduating year. 👍👍
I'm from Portland and know that yard well - tho I've never been *in* the yard. But the surrounding areas - the streets - know them well. Now that I'm retired, I might do some rail-fanning myself. -- A friend of mine went to work at SP out of the Brooklyn yard in 63, right out of high school. Started in the repair shop - learned welding - became certified, but then worked his way up to hoghead - spent the rest of his career driving trains. Lots of good RR stories from him.
I remember this video due to nostalgia memories
Dude video quality is off the charts
Those Cushion Couplers are so cool!!! I have never seen them in action like that...
So wonderful to see the workings of a yard My dad was a motorman in India and my cousin Ken McIntyre was yard master at Basin Bridge marshalling yard at Madras India Love watching videos of trains and your video is just beaut Thank you from Melbourne Australia
Thanks for watching and commenting! :D
7:45 wow compressed that spring all the way. Portland, I live there. And I have a train horn on my Civic.
Yup true the quality is good
Interesting clips.
I like train videos on RUclips ❤
Nice video! I like shots likes this at the Railyard lol.
When was the last time the rail line that extends beyond Swan Island was used, you figure !!??
Nice video
at the rail yard
dude that image is messed up, turn down the digital sharpness in camera, and set it to neutral, you can later add a more appropriate contrast and sharpness boost
I'd rather sharp then blur. Canon's are garbage for sharpness and color settings, and the compression kills any life to the picture, but I work with what I have. For a 2009 camera I can't complain. Thanks for watching :D
My father, Uncle and Brother work out of this yard...
rabbitfox2002, Um, how long ago...? Theres a few buildings missing in this vid 😁
well, at least you remote control guys don't have to worry about U.P. negotiating your job away; like us over the road conductors. :o(
Looks good, . . . .
How are u in the yard? I know security is strict there
Looooove it
Curious as to the camera you use.Can you please share
I use Canon DSLR's. A 7D and a T3i. Thanks for watching and commenting!
neilybobmojo Thanks for the reply as I am looking for a new camera to get me into the digital space vs my old film video and stills. I was impressed at the sharpness and little to no film stuttering. I would like to know what camera of the 2 you were using on this video.Also, do you get wind noise from your mic when filming on windy days/
I was using both cameras on this video, they record relatively the same way and produce video that looks the same. The primary differences are the lens that are used. Unfortunately the wind does cause a bit of problems with my sound, and external mics are cumbersome and I have not had good success with one yet.
neilybobmojo My old VHS. a big unit it was, had a sock sort of to put over the mic. and I have yet to find a wind cover for any newer cameras to solve this problem. I am considering a bandage across the mic. for a filter.
I like trains a lot people make fun of me about it but I later just show them the money they make the stuff they do then they change their mind
great videos!! i never se to many from Oregon..enjoyed them..hope you can check some of mine out.