The world stands in amazement and salutes those men of steel who had laid those Railroad tracks and built those timeless Tunnels and Railroad Bridges in this harsh but breathtakingly beautiful wilderness !!
Thank you, sir, for this magnificent video presentation, the trestles seem to be in a good state, despite some of the being blocked. No doubt the rockfalls and tunnel blockages are due to seismic activity over the years. Thank you for bringing us along, these journeys are most enjoyable and those that you had with you certainly seemed to have had a great time.
A lot of rock slides now, and no railroad maintenance teams anymore to come clear them. I’ve seen them on an old video taking a short train up with an excavator on to clear away the rocks. I hope they don’t close the line to you guys, but seeing the damage to the bridge walkways, it seems like they might, be a real shame! Maybe locals can get a volunteer group up to do some repairs?
Is that a fresh landslide? You have been there before, right? Those mountains. So big and rough. Nobody lives out there. Great adventure. Thanks for sharing
12:10 Wow, there's a new rockfall and the second tunnel entrance is now blocked, too. I wonder if a little earth tremor, or the recent monsoons caused these? Please go carefully out here Archie, rockfalls can happen at any time.
It was built over a hundred years ago, that is why it is called the "Impossible Railroad'. It travels from San DIego CA, along the border in Mexico, crosses back over near Campo California, and then through the Gorge and hills to reach a main line railroad in the Anza Borrego Desert. The railroad's oroginal name is "San Diego Arizona and Eastern"
Southern Pacific bought the San Diego and Arizona Eastern from Sprecles sugar interests and operated it until the 1970s when Kyle Railways took over. Fire on two trestles in the canyon closed the line for good in 1983.
@@archiemoreno except for the rock slide I guess you can go from ocotillo all the way to goat canyon trestle. Do you pass Dos Cabasas? I am asking these questions because I am using Google map to trace the rails. Thanks
The world stands in amazement and salutes those men of steel who had laid those Railroad tracks and built those timeless Tunnels and Railroad Bridges in this harsh but breathtakingly beautiful wilderness !!
Maybe Mr. Trump could have rescued this line with all his millions.
Thank you, sir, for this magnificent video presentation, the trestles seem to be in a good state, despite some of the being blocked. No doubt the rockfalls and tunnel blockages are due to seismic activity over the years. Thank you for bringing us along, these journeys are most enjoyable and those that you had with you certainly seemed to have had a great time.
This is an ultimate video of thrill and adventure added by the landscape!!
Thanks . This video is amazing .Its on my bucket list thing to do one day
جمال الطبيعه حره ومريحه للقلب والصحه،تحيه من العراق الى صاحب القنات
Amazing hike my friend, this place looks spectacular! So nicely presented 🥾🥾
Thank you!!!
Watching from Scotland love those journeys through the hills
Thanks for giving us this tremendous video
Absolutely 💯. Lovely adventure. Bravo 👏
Amazing video
A lot of rock slides now, and no railroad maintenance teams anymore to come clear them. I’ve seen them on an old video taking a short train up with an excavator on to clear away the rocks. I hope they don’t close the line to you guys, but seeing the damage to the bridge walkways, it seems like they might, be a real shame!
Maybe locals can get a volunteer group up to do some repairs?
Che sfortuna.
Is that a fresh landslide? You have been there before, right? Those mountains. So big and rough. Nobody lives out there. Great adventure. Thanks for sharing
Suscripto! Encontré tu canal de casualidad por las recomendaciones de YT. Sana envidia, amigo!. Hermoso paseo. Saludos desde Bs. As!.
great video bro
Brutal la vista 😮
Looks like several of the old Telegraph poles are still standing.
Awesome scenery! Great video.
12:10 Wow, there's a new rockfall and the second tunnel entrance is now blocked, too. I wonder if a little earth tremor, or the recent monsoons caused these? Please go carefully out here Archie, rockfalls can happen at any time.
Woowow the family cart rail kkkk
Пустили бы меня туда, я бы камни все убрал :)
Aqui está o melhor do RUclipsEE porfavor assistam essa incrivel aventura da familia Archiemoreno kkkkkk muito obrigado 👍👍👍😀😀😀
Tuyến đường sắt này đã bị bỏ hoang thế này thì chạy xe goong rất nguy hiểm lỗ có đoạn bị hỏng không biết là toang luôn
"RIO TINTO"
Man that sucks! Too bad there was a big rock slide on the tracks!!
It's an Adventure.
Do you give tours on your rail cart?
Pedras são um perigo...
Where exactly is this Carrizo Gorge and which railroad company used it? That's a very nice place.
It was built over a hundred years ago, that is why it is called the "Impossible Railroad'. It travels from San DIego CA, along the border in Mexico, crosses back over near Campo California, and then through the Gorge and hills to reach a main line railroad in the Anza Borrego Desert. The railroad's oroginal name is "San Diego Arizona and Eastern"
Southern Pacific bought the San Diego and Arizona Eastern from Sprecles sugar interests and operated it until the 1970s when Kyle Railways took over. Fire on two trestles in the canyon closed the line for good in 1983.
Imagine hitting a rock, derailing and plunging to your death down that gorge
How did you make your wheels? Thanks.
Have you done a trip there recently?
How do you carry your railcart from a place to another one?
Are you entering the tunnel at the beginning of the video traveling north to south or south to north? Thank you.
North
@@archiemoreno I’m guessing you started around Jacumba?
@@barrygreenstein2816 star in ocotillo goin to Jacumba
@@archiemoreno thanks
@@archiemoreno except for the rock slide I guess you can go from ocotillo all the way to goat canyon trestle. Do you pass Dos Cabasas? I am asking these questions because I am using Google map to trace the rails. Thanks
Man, how I'd love to do this! Amazing video.