Can I just give a shout out to the surveyors, laborers, architects, builders, designers, civil engineers who back in the day built these railroads! Imagine the determination & will that it took to build through rock mountains, gouges and over rivers without the technology we have today. My hat is off to you!
Unbelievable catches! It literally does not get better than that with the curve, amazing bridge, and beautiful mountain range background! Brilliant stuff!
Tyson! I really do like your videos of trains. The sights and sounds bring back a lot of memories from when I was a kid. Mom, Dad, and I would pace trains from Calgary to Field BC. This was all done before the internet and cell phones so I only have my memories. Keep up the great work 👍👍👍
Another great video, thanks. I can see that these bridges have a fascinating attraction of their own too. For all their engineering prowess they are still dwarfed by the backdrop. 🇬🇧 😀👍
Thank you Tyson , another excellent video.The shot of the train crossing the bridge at 5:50 to 6:00 was real nice looking as you went slowly back to wide angle after zooming in on the front of the lead unit. I like the angle as you look up at the train as it rumbles across the bridge. All other views were spectacular as well. Beautiful scenery in the mountains. Have you ever visited the Keddie Wye ? Do you have any videos of it ? I watched a few on RUclips from other channels and they were very good.
Thank you very much for your respectful comment and support to my channel! I have not been there I just looked it up on google looks like one really nice spot to visit and watch train action! have you been there? I have also wanted to visit Tehachapi loop.
@@TracksideTyson your welcome and no I have not been there yet but it would be on the list if I ever go out west someday. The Tehachapi Loop would also be interesting as well. You probably would get some good shots from the hillside.
Tyson, thanks for the videos and answering my questions. I really appreciate it. Is it just my eye or are the westbound (downhill) trains going slower than the eastbound? If so, is that due to residual flood, speed restrictions? Thanks. Cam
At this time of the video there were no floods going on this was previously before, and you are right its mostly downhill going westbound on the CN Ashcroft/CN Yale Subdivision. Thanks for the comment and support!
Is the first train classified as CN because it's manned by a CN crew? I think I've read somewhere that trains going to the Northshore whether CN or CP get manned by CN crews and to the Southshore / Deltaport are manned by CP crews.
I know this area is a little complicated crew wise but the first train was a westbound which should have been a CN crew, but trains a little closer inland may be with CN or CP employees sharing trains. Thanks for watching!
The trains are so incredibly long and the scenery is spectacular
Can I just give a shout out to the surveyors, laborers, architects, builders, designers, civil engineers who back in the day built these railroads!
Imagine the determination & will that it took to build through rock mountains, gouges and over rivers without the technology we have today.
My hat is off to you!
Good point of view, thanks for the comment!
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Unbelievable catches! It literally does not get better than that with the curve, amazing bridge, and beautiful mountain range background! Brilliant stuff!
Tyson! I really do like your videos of trains. The sights and sounds bring back a lot of memories from when I was a kid. Mom, Dad, and I would pace trains from Calgary to Field BC. This was all done before the internet and cell phones so I only have my memories. Keep up the great work 👍👍👍
Very cool experiences and I am happy to bring you railroad videos every day!
That sucker coming across that trestle looks like the beginning of a movie 🎥 😉, beautiful scenery once again 👍
Thanks for the great comment Steven
Another great video, thanks. I can see that these bridges have a fascinating attraction of their own too. For all their engineering prowess they are still dwarfed by the backdrop. 🇬🇧 😀👍
You're not wrong, lol 🤣🤣
@Robert Bate Your right about that! Thanks for the great comment
Fantastic video my good friend Tyson, really fantastic and I love it. Like 64 👍!!!!!!
Thanks for all your support!
Cool shots of that trestle. Nice catches .
Love your video s budie watch them every day now keep up the awesome work 👏
Thanks for watching and supporting!
Thank you Tyson , another excellent video.The shot of the train crossing the bridge at 5:50 to 6:00 was real nice looking as you went slowly back to wide angle after zooming in on the front of the lead unit. I like the angle as you look up at the train as it rumbles across the bridge. All other views were spectacular as well. Beautiful scenery in the mountains. Have you ever visited the Keddie Wye ? Do you have any videos of it ? I watched a few on RUclips from other channels and they were very good.
Thank you very much for your respectful comment and support to my channel! I have not been there I just looked it up on google looks like one really nice spot to visit and watch train action! have you been there? I have also wanted to visit Tehachapi loop.
@@TracksideTyson your welcome and no I have not been there yet but it would be on the list if I ever go out west someday. The Tehachapi Loop would also be interesting as well. You probably would get some good shots from the hillside.
Great video in awesome locations!
Nice catch
Great work fantastic location to catch it at
Great catches Tyson!
Thanks for watching!
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Fantastic video.
Awesome train footage!! Like!
Soi nice Tyler!
Thanks!
Nice catch!
Thanks for watching!
Wow.beautiful
Thank you!
They need to grease them wheels lol nice catch as always
There are a few wheel greasers around the area! thanks for watching
What do the hoppers of the first 2 trains carry?
First train was loaded potash From Saskatchewan, second was loaded grain coming from the same place. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Tyson, thanks for the videos and answering my questions. I really appreciate it. Is it just my eye or are the westbound (downhill) trains going slower than the eastbound? If so, is that due to residual flood, speed restrictions? Thanks. Cam
At this time of the video there were no floods going on this was previously before, and you are right its mostly downhill going westbound on the CN Ashcroft/CN Yale Subdivision. Thanks for the comment and support!
Is the first train classified as CN because it's manned by a CN crew? I think I've read somewhere that trains going to the Northshore whether CN or CP get manned by CN crews and to the Southshore / Deltaport are manned by CP crews.
I know this area is a little complicated crew wise but the first train was a westbound which should have been a CN crew, but trains a little closer inland may be with CN or CP employees sharing trains. Thanks for watching!
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