I used to live at Serene Lakes, just up Soda Springs Road. I'm so enjoying not shoveling the driveway, but getting to see all the great snow. i enjoyed my years up on the mountain, but really enjoy my seventies in Penngrove, Sonoma County.
Used to live in Truckee and moved north driving about an hour, thought we'd escaped the deep snow. Not this year! Just like living in Truckee again. Hope you are enjoying no snow removal in such a beautiful area. Now in our 80's and plowing our long driveway!!!
Do you remember back in the 1950s the Train the city of San Francisco got stuck in the snow and Donner Pass for 6 days. It was a three-month Journey from the Railhead at the Missouri River to take like the Oregon Trail out west. In five months people would walk 3000 miles. If you reek independent Rock and signed your name because if you got there by Independence Day you would beat the snow. Just a little history there
Is there something that tells the engineers when a crossing is coming up so they can blow the horn or do they just look for them? seems like it would be hard to see them in this kind of weather?
If you had to use modern steam locomotives on train this size you would need three crews for 3 locomotive. It would take six men can move that same train instead of one engineer and three diesels. Diesel locomotive the greatest job killer the railroads ever knew.
Was cute shave-and-a-haircut two-bits human aspect of railroading they are shortly going to take away when they automate the trains completely. Maybe they'll have half a Droid in the cab just waving at people.
Blizzard?? This is nothing! Look up March/April of 82, Jan of 52, Feb of 38 just for starters. Those old timers would send the kids out on this little teaser!
My son used to live within an easy walking distance of that Soda Springs crossing...well, not easy during a blizzard.
Wonderful coverage of this trying area! Thanks for sharing, I am a huge UP fan!
Great catches in this video, especially the power move at the end.
I want to say Thanks for sharing.
Catching that Hyrail getting on the tracks was pretty special. Overall, an excellent video. Thank you for braving the storm for us.
My pleasure
Wow great videos I hope you are close to a warm place with good food and a fire place
Hey- that was a GREAT train experience,! Keep up the good work 😘
That was awesome 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I used to live at Serene Lakes, just up Soda Springs Road. I'm so enjoying not shoveling the driveway, but getting to see all the great snow.
i enjoyed my years up on the mountain, but really enjoy my seventies in Penngrove, Sonoma County.
Used to live in Truckee and moved north driving about an hour, thought we'd escaped the deep snow. Not this year! Just like living in Truckee again. Hope you are enjoying no snow removal in such a beautiful area. Now in our 80's and plowing our long driveway!!!
It's warm and comfy in my easy chair. My respect for this great video in those icy circumstances !
Wow. Stunning video. What a catch with all those engines running light
I hate the snow but Love this video. Thanks for making and sharing...
Amazing winter video! Good work! Thumbs Up
All the besr from Dublin
Andrew
Thank you very much!
Awesome on top mountain
Amazing video! Great courage to have made these shots under that snow storm.
Lots of snow up there so far this year too.👍
Brrrrr.💨🥶
Do you remember back in the 1950s the Train the city of San Francisco got stuck in the snow and Donner Pass for 6 days. It was a three-month Journey from the Railhead at the Missouri River to take like the Oregon Trail out west. In five months people would walk 3000 miles. If you reek independent Rock and signed your name because if you got there by Independence Day you would beat the snow. Just a little history there
Don't you just love the way a big massive train makes its presence known. Especially when the ground Rumbles.
2 unit dpu 5 4500 horsepower locomotive all together. Over twenty thousand horsepower now that's impressive.
Great vid. Beautiful, and unforgiving!
Beautiful. Cold but beautiful.
Wow, who knew so many artists live by railroad tracks😳
Has the rotary been in use this year?
Video coming soon
what does the Flanger do ? is it different than a slow plow ? great video capture by the way
It removes snow from the inside of the rails where the flanges go, hence the name.
How come all the trains were running “Wrong Line”? Was the video posted back-to-front?
Latest I get up there is September. Not a snow person. I only saw a brief dusting once but it was a melted away by noon.
What happened to the Soda Springs Cam????
Great video, but it's ZephYr, not "Zepher".
Is there something that tells the engineers when a crossing is coming up so they can blow the horn or do they just look for them? seems like it would be hard to see them in this kind of weather?
If you had to use modern steam locomotives on train this size you would need three crews for 3 locomotive. It would take six men can move that same train instead of one engineer and three diesels. Diesel locomotive the greatest job killer the railroads ever knew.
Was cute shave-and-a-haircut two-bits human aspect of railroading they are shortly going to take away when they automate the trains completely. Maybe they'll have half a Droid in the cab just waving at people.
That's exactly why I moved to Florida.
Blizzard?? This is nothing! Look up March/April of 82, Jan of 52, Feb of 38 just for starters. Those old timers would send the kids out on this little teaser!
get over yourself please
What is a Flanger 585? what does it do?
It cleans the snow from the rails
Trains in snow is fun until you try and stop
15:30 Zephyr
2 inches of snow is a insult to my intelligence.
Don’t worry…. There’s more to come