Thank you for your videos. My 7 year old grandson has been watching train videos since he was 2 yrs old, he has me watching them with him. We love the sound of the bells the horns & the clickety clack of the trains on the tracks. Woo woo! 🚂👏👍
First, I have to say I watch this video often because my two year old son loves this particular video! He stands in awe of that powerful, loud horn at 8:49. Then, a little after when the train passes, you can hear a bad wheel, and he hears what he believes is a rhythm between the wheel and the railroad crossing signal at 10:07 and he starts dancing to it for the next 10-15 seconds, LOL! I had to record him doing that it was too funny! Thanks for making this awesome video!
I was lucky to grow up about 1 mile from a long straightaway on the New Haven R.R., between New Britain, Newington and Elmwood Connecticut. I remember hot Summer nights when the windows were open and it was really quiet......until one of those wonderful sounding diesel locomotives went by at probably 60-70 mph and hit its air horns. Those sounds are indelibly etched in my brain and are so captivating - nothing else sounds like a diesel air horn. My Dad built a cool Lionel layout in the basement with two lines - a steam line and a diesel line. It was the 1950s and the steam trains were soon to be replaced with diesel power. I've said this before, and some people look at me like I'm not quite all there, but the sounds of the train and its horns is almost romantic to me! I don't know any other way to say it and certainly can't explain it. You either feel that way or you don't. LOVE TRAINS!
This is so awesome, I can tell you spent the whole day there as it was morning when you started and night when you ended :) Thank you for this :) Right into my LOCOMOTIVE playlist :) ROCK ON!!!!!!!
You were shooting on S. Vail Avenue in Montebello California. That is the Union Pacific Los Angeles Subdivision that stretches from the Wye on Soto Street southeast of downtown Los Angeles to the west where it connects with both the Alameda Corridor and the River Sub, to the CP SCRRA Junction near Cringe Street in Riverside California where it merges with the San Bernardino Sub. The FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) crossing number for S. Vail Avenue is 811077C. On Soto Street is it 81021H.
The City of Montebello (where these videos were shot) is an entirely separate entity from the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County that is officially known as East Los Angeles.
Do you know of anybody that I could get in contact with of sending me some railroad calendars that don't have to be up to date my father had a retired from the Union Pacific in Stockton California and he would like to have some calendars for old memories he started off at the Western Pacific in Sacramento California and 48 years in and he just like to get some calendar sent to him and find out for me and let get back at me my name is David and I'm in Sacramento California
Cleveland Maker yea. I was born after every merger but I've seen ex SP and ex SF and BN and I feel the railroad would be better. Shoot, even the Kodachrome paints for the SP/SF merger.
I had casino glass for games at my grandma's someone took them and a mookie bobblehead bat. Oh and my timberland boots and my hot wheels monster trucks. Grave digger a taxi. And a torpedo. The big hot wheels and a wet suit for swimming
Amílcar Magnus No, try working for a class one railroad like BNSF, or Norfolk Southern, or Union Pacific, or CSX, or KCS, or Ferromex in Mexico and USA, or a commuter rail like Metra, or Metrolink, or CalTrain, or try working for Amtrak.
It depends on where you go. If you’re talking a class I Railroad like CSX or UP etc. then you become an engineer as your seniority goes up. Depending on the area you’re in it can take up to 10 years before you make engineer. You start as a freight conductor or in some railroads you start as a switchman then become conductor then engineer. But getting into a class I Railroad is still kind of tough. I got on with CSX recently as a freight conductor but I started out on a small short line class III railroad and they put me through a railroad training program that will certify you under the FRA (federal railroad administration) so when I started on that short line and got certified I took that with me when applying for CSX and they hired me because of my experience. Plus I was there for 4 years. Sometimes you can get lucky and they’ll hire you even without experience but it’s very rare. But if you get in the benefits and retirement are phenomenal. Best way to be set for life
What an amazing locomotives!
I love them. I'm from Córdoba Capital (Argentina) and I love USA's trains.
Thank you for your videos. My 7 year old grandson has been watching train videos since he was 2 yrs old, he has me watching them with him. We love the sound of the bells the horns & the clickety clack of the trains on the tracks. Woo woo! 🚂👏👍
Cool video. I love the sun and dryness out west. Its rainy in Ohio.
First, I have to say I watch this video often because my two year old son loves this particular video! He stands in awe of that powerful, loud horn at 8:49. Then, a little after when the train passes, you can hear a bad wheel, and he hears what he believes is a rhythm between the wheel and the railroad crossing signal at 10:07 and he starts dancing to it for the next 10-15 seconds, LOL! I had to record him doing that it was too funny! Thanks for making this awesome video!
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I was lucky to grow up about 1 mile from a long straightaway on the New Haven R.R., between New Britain, Newington and Elmwood Connecticut. I remember hot Summer nights when the windows were open and it was really quiet......until one of those wonderful sounding diesel locomotives went by at probably 60-70 mph and hit its air horns. Those sounds are indelibly etched in my brain and are so captivating - nothing else sounds like a diesel air horn. My Dad built a cool Lionel layout in the basement with two lines - a steam line and a diesel line. It was the 1950s and the steam trains were soon to be replaced with diesel power. I've said this before, and some people look at me like I'm not quite all there, but the sounds of the train and its horns is almost romantic to me! I don't know any other way to say it and certainly can't explain it. You either feel that way or you don't. LOVE TRAINS!
This is so awesome, I can tell you spent the whole day there as it was morning when you started and night when you ended :) Thank you for this :) Right into my LOCOMOTIVE playlist :) ROCK ON!!!!!!!
MrMegaFredZeppelin Thanks. I was there for only 2 1/2 hours though... from 6:15pm till about 8:45pm.
spencerhughes2255 It appeared like a long day. Thank you for all you do :) ROCK ON!!!!!!
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You were shooting on S. Vail Avenue in Montebello California. That is the Union Pacific Los Angeles Subdivision that stretches from the Wye on Soto Street southeast of downtown Los Angeles to the west where it connects with both the Alameda Corridor and the River Sub, to the CP SCRRA Junction near Cringe Street in Riverside California where it merges with the San Bernardino Sub.
The FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) crossing number for S. Vail Avenue is 811077C. On Soto Street is it 81021H.
When I retire, I'll try to watch these videos end to end...but now, I just do not have the time..
I remember watching this light power move train in the beginning of this video as a little kid. I’ve loved trains my whole life.
These american trains are so impressive...nice pictures!
Who else remembers the good old videos like this⬇️
14:47 Anyone notice that firework explosion in the distance?
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The City of Montebello (where these videos were shot) is an entirely separate entity from the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County that is officially known as East Los Angeles.
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Union pacific locomotives i like most.. nice sharing, thanks
Fantastic use of light. Excellent camera work.
Y'all think it's to cold but nb UP empty Tropicana and Intermodal has an NS SD70ACe in the mix @ 12:16. You get all that?
1:33 good horn
Nice work Spencer! I'll be in LA in a few weeks, hoping to get to Fullerton on my way to Cajon?
Cheers Gregg
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I like train videos on RUclips 😁
7:34 he gave you a horn salute
Great catch with the NS unit
Fantastic action.
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Do you know of anybody that I could get in contact with of sending me some railroad calendars that don't have to be up to date my father had a retired from the Union Pacific in Stockton California and he would like to have some calendars for old memories he started off at the Western Pacific in Sacramento California and 48 years in and he just like to get some calendar sent to him and find out for me and let get back at me my name is David and I'm in Sacramento California
check out railmen 360.. Sacramento train museum has train calendars.
I do,Ask any Security Guard at Union Pacific yard and they have UP/SP Calendars.Sadly I do not know where any of the Western Pacific Calendars.
The Vail Avenue crossing got new sidelights added to the signal on the north side.
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Nice powermove in the first one
Awesome Video
1:31 very rare! A UP SD9043MAC!
Great catches Spencer!!!
When the first train went by i noticed a kansas city southern sd70ace 4172
1:13 nice horns 3:25, 8:13 12:06
What’s your favorite train horn ever?
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And the k5hl
Wow, I never knew UP or KCS came through LA!
UP is routed through and has terminals in LA. KCS does not and the engine was being leased for use by the UP.
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great video. ...I miss the good old days...mergers made things too vanilla
Cleveland Maker yea. I was born after every merger but I've seen ex SP and ex SF and BN and I feel the railroad would be better. Shoot, even the Kodachrome paints for the SP/SF merger.
When I build my layout. ..it's gonna be a no- merger layout so people born after could see the colors!
Hey if it's ok if I can use your video for a union pacific ad with your permission ?
nice train video
I just saw the leading UP 8074 while watching. THE HORN🔥🔥
This was on my birthday! haha!
SoCal Train Productions Happy Birthday!
SoCal Train Productions Happy Birthday :) ROCK ON!!!!!!
MrMegaFredZeppelin Haha Thanks!
I got 3 Union Pacifics in one day. I'm going to put the up tonight.
8:45 that bell! Rare to see that on freight diesels to sound that good! Not many left.
That bell is super common
@@ejdsndnj Bro I was like 11 years old, relax with all these Gevo and ACe leads, I can understand why I thought that before
@@F59PHItrainfreak I was relaxing it wasn't like I was yelling at you
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what cam is this
Awesome!
I had casino glass for games at my grandma's someone took them and a mookie bobblehead bat. Oh and my timberland boots and my hot wheels monster trucks. Grave digger a taxi. And a torpedo. The big hot wheels and a wet suit for swimming
Tropicana in Cali? Damn I thought it was only a Florida to New Jersey thing
What was that second train with the UP engines, autorack, and intermodal cars
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i wonder why have not repainted that old Espee unit
Avery nice video
I love trains
#nicehorns
I love it.
amazing footage man ! now just do trains at union station and trains in la !
in the minute 1:35, a car of Transportación Ferroviaria Mexicana can be seen, and in the minute 1:40, a car of Ferromex can be seen
David Arturo Jaimes thats not impressive as a emd sd 9043 mac or sd 80 mac
I love train
Sensacional!
3:10 What do you call the crossing point of railway road and street?
Amazing video..
How many hours did you Railfan their
damm i live in east los i always thought the horn was from a trailer
nice video :-D
veriy naice train horn video
7:20 awesome horn!
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Can I use this clip
Somebody ordered a lot of OJ on the last train.
Best train
Only "WOW" effect!
AWESOME
0:02 that was a funeral train
it wasnt
Power Move*
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From 7:36 to 7:37 that SD70AH is wild
Nice horn 12:06 8:13 3:25 1:13
What type of camcorder do you have ?
Northeast Rail Productions read his channel description
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Another patched Southern Pacific on former Southern Pacific ...
Why did the first clip have a NS heritage unit
there wasn't one
There wasn't one
there wasn't one
i what to work on a big train
is it difficult to become a train driver in the USA?
Amílcar Magnus No, try working for a class one railroad like BNSF, or Norfolk Southern, or Union Pacific, or CSX, or KCS, or Ferromex in Mexico and USA, or a commuter rail like Metra, or Metrolink, or CalTrain, or try working for Amtrak.
It depends on where you go. If you’re talking a class I Railroad like CSX or UP etc. then you become an engineer as your seniority goes up. Depending on the area you’re in it can take up to 10 years before you make engineer. You start as a freight conductor or in some railroads you start as a switchman then become conductor then engineer. But getting into a class I Railroad is still kind of tough. I got on with CSX recently as a freight conductor but I started out on a small short line class III railroad and they put me through a railroad training program that will certify you under the FRA (federal railroad administration) so when I started on that short line and got certified I took that with me when applying for CSX and they hired me because of my experience. Plus I was there for 4 years. Sometimes you can get lucky and they’ll hire you even without experience but it’s very rare. But if you get in the benefits and retirement are phenomenal. Best way to be set for life
BIG MONSTER TRAIN
I climb by myself only top ones open. Need good bolt cutters. I use no 🧤
0:50: KCS Kansas City Southern SD70ACe
You mean 0:48 ?
Lmao that train was zooming fast.
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you guys like trains?
I LIKE TRAINS !!! Lol
To make my intro
what camera/camcorder gear do you use to record these videos? if camera, what lens do you use?
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Never gonna follow that train
City of montebello
How do they determine which engine is the lead engine?
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Todo es magnífico.
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Inside Out (2015)
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