Massive Canadian Freight Trains Thru Tunnels And Rail Curves, In The Historic Fraser Canyon - BC
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- CN and CP Trains around Yale, British Columbia, on the CP Cascade Subdivision. Check below for information about trains featured in this video, also feel free to skip ahead to any Chapters in this video. Thanks for watching, please Subscribe!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:36 CP 112 EAST, CP 8863 CP 8557 DPU CP 8025 DPU CP 8622 (468 axles)
5:17 CN M310 EAST, CN 2965 CN 3871 (652 axles)
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Nice pictures of the flowers
I always enjoy your shots of the trains and the river. Have a great day.
TUNNEL/ACTION That was COOL.ATB TO YOU.😊😊
Those are some nice shots T!
Thanks for all your support Darryl!!
Such a lovely spot! Great quality too
Just brilliant as always
a great in your face video. Didn't see any trespassers today like the previous video from that location.
Good eye, that was taken the same day!
Amazing train video!!
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Big trains through that tunnel.
Excelente video, cuanto arrastré tienen esas GE es impresionante! 😀👍
That high-pitched sound is pretty hard to endure.
Those stacks barely fit through there. Awesome
Fair Bloody Dinkum they were 2 Veeeery Long Freight trains Mates.....Drank Me whole can of Beer
Nice comment thanks for the view!
Is there a Holt or Holz tunnel in BC Canada? Ty
What exactly is that?
@@TracksideTyson sorry, the name of a tunnel. I’m building a model railroad layout of British Columbia Canada Kicking Horse Pass area. I have someone helping me out that’s been involved in model railroading and the history of railroading. He went to British Columbia Canada years ago and took photographs of the railroad in that area. No tunnel photos though. I told me there is a Holt or Holz tunnel, Paliser tunnel and bridge . Looking on maps he gave me of the area I do not see them.
@@johntabor8395 Canadian Pacific does have a cool “shelf” looking tunnel or the shape of half a tunnel with the one side exposed, is that what you mean? that would be east of Kamloops.