Outstanding! Old home in Chehalis where I grew up across the street from the tracks. Counted many a consist as a boy and old enough to remember the troop trains of WW2. Many, many thanks.
Wow you're the first one to show me the Simmons locomotives in action. Those are the brand new locomotives aren't they? You know they're built here in California? Thanks for showing me these awesome locomotives and great video bro!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👍👍👍
Nice! One reason I made this trip was to get some inspiration for modeling mountain sections on my HO layout. I went east through the Cascades from Monroe, following the Scenic Sub (will all be in the next video).
mbmars01 Sweet looking forward to that video. If you like you can check out my channel. I’m new to creating content but I made this channel for when our club does shows I’m making videos for when I’m operating on our module layout. Our club theme is PNW, it could give you some ideas also. I’m hoping to get better at producing some good videos.
@mbmars01 A new Sound Transit cab car! Its numbers near the windshield wipers are the same as the Metrolinx painted GO transit cabcars. Good catch! Also, nice find of Amtrak Cascades Siemens locomotives too! However, there will also be Amtrak SC-44 Chargers on the Pacific Surfliner (Amtrak California) as well.
Thanks I enjoyed your video. Something you do not see very often a B unit. It must be nice for you getting out of the Georgia heat. I watched your video on my iPhone while listening to my scanner at the local airport. Take care. Your fan Joe
Thanks, but you should watch in 4k on a big TV ;) The cabless unit was very unexpected. As you said, one rarely sees something like this outside yards.
Yeah! I didn't spent that much time in the PNW actually, but rather traveled the entire NW - five states. Time was extremely scarce and my schedule tight - I saw the Pacific only from the plane :/
mbmars01 that happens...next time you head over you should visit UP's Brooklyn sub (through the valley), Portland sub (through the gorge), PNWR's OE district and Westside line (From Eugene-Portland, bypassing UP traffic...Amtrak doesn't run, but they get log trains (Harbor Turn, OE Express), local "switchers" (Hillsboro, Tigard switchers), and mixed merchandise trains (663/664). You should also check out "Horn Alley" in Southeast Portland on UP's Brooklyn sub (it meets the Graham line, so trains come off both lines) There's 11 crossings in a quarter mile stretch, there's overpasses, and it goes between buildings. Lots of horn in it. It sees a range of slow days and traffic-filled ones. UP, Amtrak, and PNWR all run through. I have some horn alley videos on my channel, not trying to advertise. There are plenty more good spots. Don't forget to check out CORP in southern Oregon, and BNSF in central Oregon... Sorry for the essay...
Thanks for all this valuable information; there's nothing to apologize for! I admittedly didn't pay enough respect to Oregon on this trip, although I did return to Portland through the Gorge (and railfanned the Portland Sub when I stayed overnight in The Dalles). I hope I can return one day and take more time to explore this beautiful area and see other parts of Oregon.
mbmars01 you're welcome!! There's lots of cool places to railfan...just make sure you have a scanner...I don't, and there have been 6-7 hour days with just one train...at times...
Now you got a taste of the Northwest , which is where I am. Do you want to head back? I go home every year to visit family and kick with a few days of railfanning.
Awesome to see some one hit my neck of the woods. I do want to offer you a possible coreecrion. The tank trains you have seen may be oil trains heading for the Oil Refinery's at Anacortes, WA and Cherry Point, WA. I see them roll through all the time in my town. In any case that is an awesome vid. You have my sub.
@mbmars01 First time seeing Amtrak Cascades! I usually think that the rear unit pushing them are F59PHI's, but instead they have been deleted, so all Amtrak Cascades trains have to use SC-44 Charger engines, built by Siemens and had to be running permanently. Deal?
Nice! That's a region I plan to explore some day. Was a real surprise seeing the ex CNW unit still in green and yellow. Would have thought it had been sent to Arkansas for repainting by now.
Great catches! Is that your first time to Portland and Seattle? Those cities is where they used to film Grimm the Tv show that used to be on NBC on Friday nights at 9pm.
Thanks. Long time ago, I was somewhat interested in Formula One, but then my interest in car races faded. They should do locomotive races like in the early days. That would be something lol
No, it wasn't this one. It was unfortunate that this guy parked under the bridge while I was filming. I actually liked the shot into the curve under that bridge.
I know that you prefer not to show the entire train's length, but I am wondering, the UP train at 6:43 that was a combination of manifest/intermodal, was it long?
Bruce Wiliams It stands for b Burlington Northern Santa Fe. An old friend of mine who passed away a few years ago jokingly called the line "Big Nothing Super Frisco" as he was a big FRISCO. (SLSF) Trainnut1958 🇺🇸🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇸
Outstanding! Old home in Chehalis where I grew up across the street from the tracks. Counted many a consist as a boy and old enough to remember the troop trains of WW2. Many, many thanks.
That is too cool that you lived in this area! I'm glad my video brought memories back and you enjoyed it :)
Thanks again for stepping up and IDing all the locos in your vids-I'm getting pretty good at recognizing them myself!
That's awesome. Well, this video had some goodies that rarely appear in my videos.
Thanks MB for taking us with you. Nice work as usual!!
I’m happy to share my adventures 😊 Thanks!
Sweet. An old CNW engine on that Up manifest train. Great Video.
Thanks 😊
Really great videos and I really appreciate the information you give.
Cool, thanks!
@mbmars01 It was pretty awesome to see the Seahawks NPCU in this video! Excellent work!
Thanks!
Great video, awesome catch the GP60B and the ex-CNW Dash9.
Thanks. These units were among the highlights of the day, for sure.
mbmars01. Great video. Great scenery.
Many thanks! Scenery is getting even more impressive in the upcoming episodes 😊
This just popped up on my feed, I was the engineer on the BNSF 1664 at the @3:00 mark
Very cool!
Wow you're the first one to show me the Simmons locomotives in action. Those are the brand new locomotives aren't they? You know they're built here in California? Thanks for showing me these awesome locomotives and great video bro!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👍👍👍
Well, glad you like the footage of them. Unfortunately, I didn't see one leading. Thanks!
Great video,cool seeing BNSF and UP! Enjoyed seeing the ex CNW unit!
I simply had to see BNSF and UP in their own territory again. Yep, this was cool.
Puyallup is my neck of the woods. Love going out to rail fan this area. Nice shots, good to see you making some good videos up here in the PNW.
Very cool. I wish I had more time to explore some other nice spots in your area, but I had to hurry to get past Seattle to Monroe that same day.
You can get some good rail fan shots up in Monroe also. Our club does a show up there every year in Feb.
Nice! One reason I made this trip was to get some inspiration for modeling mountain sections on my HO layout. I went east through the Cascades from Monroe, following the Scenic Sub (will all be in the next video).
mbmars01 Sweet looking forward to that video. If you like you can check out my channel. I’m new to creating content but I made this channel for when our club does shows I’m making videos for when I’m operating on our module layout. Our club theme is PNW, it could give you some ideas also. I’m hoping to get better at producing some good videos.
Very cool. Thanks for pointing me to it. I'm always amazed how people manage to model complex scenery in N scale ;)
@mbmars01 A new Sound Transit cab car! Its numbers near the windshield wipers are the same as the Metrolinx painted GO transit cabcars. Good catch! Also, nice find of Amtrak Cascades Siemens locomotives too! However, there will also be Amtrak SC-44 Chargers on the Pacific Surfliner (Amtrak California) as well.
Another great video.👍👍👍
Thank you :)
Excellent video! The Seattle Sub is my home!
Many thanks! Lucky you :) I wish I could have stayed longer (I skipped Tacoma and Seattle), but I already had to be in the Cascades the next day...
Thanks I enjoyed your video. Something you do not see very often a B unit. It must be nice for you getting out of the Georgia heat. I watched your video on my iPhone while listening to my scanner at the local airport.
Take care. Your fan Joe
Thanks, but you should watch in 4k on a big TV ;) The cabless unit was very unexpected. As you said, one rarely sees something like this outside yards.
i went out there last year, and man i want to go back!
... which I easily understand ;)
Looking forward to your next shoot that you have lined up. 😎😎😎
Yea, I should be working at it. We'll cross the Cascades... :)
a GP60B I love trying to get photos of cabless locomotives
I think it was the first I caught. In my home area (CSX, NS), they aren't used (anymore).
Awesome video! I was in Troutdale, OR on that day.
Thanks! Lol
Great work 👍
Thanks!
Nice, waiting on the Scenic\Columbia Subs (one of my favorite locations) videos.
It’s a pretty impressive area. I was particularly interested in how BNSF operates on these lines as the Cascade tunnel is an obvious bottleneck.
You did a great job on making this video
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I love ur VIDS MBmars01 they are so awesome
I'm happy you like watching them!
Cool video. Great locations.
Thanks! This line is worth a trip in its own right, but I had only less than a day. But I'm happy with what I got to see.
Great video like always
Great you like it.
Man you go all over the place lol, Great Vid!
Lol, they don't come to me, so I have to go there :) Thank you!
Awesome!! In my neck of the woods I see??? The PNW anyway, I'm in Oregon...
Yeah! I didn't spent that much time in the PNW actually, but rather traveled the entire NW - five states. Time was extremely scarce and my schedule tight - I saw the Pacific only from the plane :/
mbmars01 that happens...next time you head over you should visit UP's Brooklyn sub (through the valley), Portland sub (through the gorge), PNWR's OE district and Westside line (From Eugene-Portland, bypassing UP traffic...Amtrak doesn't run, but they get log trains (Harbor Turn, OE Express), local "switchers" (Hillsboro, Tigard switchers), and mixed merchandise trains (663/664). You should also check out "Horn Alley" in Southeast Portland on UP's Brooklyn sub (it meets the Graham line, so trains come off both lines) There's 11 crossings in a quarter mile stretch, there's overpasses, and it goes between buildings. Lots of horn in it. It sees a range of slow days and traffic-filled ones. UP, Amtrak, and PNWR all run through. I have some horn alley videos on my channel, not trying to advertise.
There are plenty more good spots. Don't forget to check out CORP in southern Oregon, and BNSF in central Oregon...
Sorry for the essay...
Thanks for all this valuable information; there's nothing to apologize for! I admittedly didn't pay enough respect to Oregon on this trip, although I did return to Portland through the Gorge (and railfanned the Portland Sub when I stayed overnight in The Dalles). I hope I can return one day and take more time to explore this beautiful area and see other parts of Oregon.
mbmars01 you're welcome!! There's lots of cool places to railfan...just make sure you have a scanner...I don't, and there have been 6-7 hour days with just one train...at times...
I also noticed that the work windows are very long in summer.
The second Amtrak train, often you get singlw or dual engines with one running dead. Amtrak use Cab cars, with the prime mover pushing the train
For me, it was the first such "cabbage" unit I've ever seen.
@mbmars01 The MP40PH-3C from Sound Transit and GO Transit (Ontario, Canada) is built by Motive Power Incorporated (MPI) in Boise, Idaho USA.
Great catches, love those trains ! Thanks for sharing your wonderful video and your hard work :-))
You're very welcome. I'm sure you'll like the next video also :)
Awesome video
Thanks!
great video
Thanks!
my favorite was the cascades with the Seahawks unit at 2:06
Yea, this was a lucky catch.
Great video
Thank you!
Those Siemens Chargers aren't particularly good looking, but they don't sound too bad. Very nice horn at 2:55.
Well, I actually like the Chargers; I find the FPs much uglier.
@mbmars01 A Chicago & Northwestern C44-9W made an appearance trailing @ 6:50. Nice! Is it sandwiched in between two SD70M's as well?
Now you got a taste of the Northwest , which is where I am. Do you want to head back? I go home every year to visit family and kick with a few days of railfanning.
Ah, okay. I didn't know you were from there. I loved it, but the weather... Well, it could at least have been somewhat more cooperative.
Come here in July or August and you won't have to worry about the rain; you'll only worry about catching the trains! ;)
Fresh newly awesome video :)
Yep! Thanks!
No problem
I’m glad you got to see the new Siemens SC-44s.
Yes, this was a nice, extra treat to see them.
4:40 according to placards on tank cars (1267) it seems to be crude oil, not ethanol
Awesome to see some one hit my neck of the woods. I do want to offer you a possible coreecrion. The tank trains you have seen may be oil trains heading for the Oil Refinery's at Anacortes, WA and Cherry Point, WA. I see them roll through all the time in my town. In any case that is an awesome vid. You have my sub.
Very cool, I’m glad you like it. Thanks for the additional information!
@@mbmars01 No probs man.
awesome catch of the GP60B Cabless Loco. awesome power and lashup's. awesome catches.
I know! This was really unexpected, although I know that BNSF's locals are particularly interesting power-wise.
LOVE the engine at 2:00
Funnily it doesn't even have an engine. It's only a control unit.
Oh ok now I know why it looked a little strange. Im a seahawks fan too ;)
1664 Horn sounded like a electric guitar.
Haha, not the worst sound.
This is amazing bro ❤️👍 👍
Good you enjoyed it :)
@mbmars01 First time seeing Amtrak Cascades! I usually think that the rear unit pushing them are F59PHI's, but instead they have been deleted, so all Amtrak Cascades trains have to use SC-44 Charger engines, built by Siemens and had to be running permanently. Deal?
Loved it. Excellent video.
Awesome, many thanks.
Nice! That's a region I plan to explore some day. Was a real surprise seeing the ex CNW unit still in green and yellow. Would have thought it had been sent to Arkansas for repainting by now.
Regarding the CNW, that was my thought too. Probably one of the last catches in this paint...
Great catches! Is that your first time to Portland and Seattle? Those cities is where they used to film Grimm the Tv show that used to be on NBC on Friday nights at 9pm.
Thanks! I actually didn't spend time in both cities to avoid losing time due to the typical traffic congestion of big cities.
The crossing closest to you has the same bells as one that I like to catch trains at.
great video i should go out there
Thanks!
Nice catch with the 71 on SEDU!
I was happy with most of the catches - a lot of stuff we rarely or never get to see in the southeast.
Love your videos keep up the good work! And if you get the chance you should come to Pensacola and railfan down here
Thank you! I have been to Pensacola and in the Panhandle recently, but not for railfanning.
great video mbmars01 :)
Awesome, thanks!
Great video!
Thank you!
Did you go to Helana,MT?
Please railfan KC!!
Definitely on my shortlist, but there are so many interesting places to go railfanning on this continent...
Seattle would be next place in my railfanning adventures
Cities = lots of car traffic. I really try to avoid going into the cities for railfanning. Too much waste of time in traffic jams or congested areas.
keep up the good work.
I will :)
Nice video!
Thank you.
awesome boi. i like trains and nascar owwh wait you know dat. Hope Logano can win daytona :)
Thanks. Long time ago, I was somewhat interested in Formula One, but then my interest in car races faded. They should do locomotive races like in the early days. That would be something lol
On vacation or is this a permanent move? Great video, thanks.
No, it was just an excursion.
Very fine. As usual BNSF has boring power.
I like them 😊
Is that your rental car at 15:43
No, it wasn't this one. It was unfortunate that this guy parked under the bridge while I was filming. I actually liked the shot into the curve under that bridge.
wow a cnw unit in its original paint scheme but its patched
Yea! This came as a total surprise - even more so as this was the only UP train I saw on that day.
Do you understand why they put intermodle containers with a manifest?🤔
Saves on power when there's just some of each. UP likely split the train up in Portland.
super video
Thanks!
I know that you prefer not to show the entire train's length, but I am wondering, the UP train at 6:43 that was a combination of manifest/intermodal, was it long?
I didn't cut out much. Both sections weren't really long. I didn't count, but he probably had less than 100 cars/platforms altogether.
what bnsf stand for l am not yank l am a australia
Bruce Wiliams
It stands for b
Burlington Northern Santa Fe. An old friend of mine who passed away a few years ago jokingly called the line "Big Nothing Super Frisco" as he was a big FRISCO. (SLSF)
Trainnut1958
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Have you seen a DC To AC 4002 NS
Yes, I did, but this was some time ago here in Georgia.