Canada's Kicking Horse Pass Part 2 (The East Side)
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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024
- Canadian Pacific trains rolling through the beautiful mountainous setting of western Alberta is what this video is all about. Lake Louise and Banff offer stunning vistas of the Canadian Rockies as the railroad follows the course of the Bow River east toward Calgary.
This video is an excerpt from "Kicking Horse Pass: Canadian Pacific's Lagon Sub" available on DVD, Hi-Definition Blu-ray, and Digital Download by logging onto: 7ideaproductions.com
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The beauty is beyond belief 🇨🇦
While Canada is a very beautiful country, this area is to my eyes the jewel of the crown.
I wouldn’t hesitate to agree with you on all points!
Your photogenic prowess only compliments the magnificence of this scenery! Thank you and well done!
Thank you Larry! I think anyone can get fantastic images of western Canada. It is such a beautiful place!
Some of the most spectacular scenery to be found in Canada
Awesome video. Beautiful country 👍❤️
Great video. The Canadian scenery was spectacular.
A beautiful train video. Thanks for sharing 👍
Greetings Joe 😊
A truly beautiful video....thanks for sharing!!
Stunningly Beautiful. Presence.
Magnificient waoo. You delivered a pure geographical postcard. I'm so emotional watching Canadian forests (conifers, mountains and lakes). British Columbian looks like Switzerland Lougano region, Frances' Rhône-Alpes region or Austrian Alpes. I liked those Canadian Pacific locomotives sounds climbing the rail. Great to hear your well pronouced Canadian English accent.
That area is actually in Alberta!
@@ronalddunning648 Thanks for your up date. Well, the two Provences are neighbours, if my geography lessons during high school in Nigeria didn't fail me. Presently residing in the Alpes region of Europe.
Field, Revelstoke, Rogers's Pass, etc.. is in B.C. Yoho park (Part 1) is in B.C. ... ruclips.net/video/UxsplpDgUls/видео.html
Jesus - this production is like a video postcard!!
A pleasure to see rail cars not littered with graffiti.
Beautiful
Great video. i love camping and driving through Banff and Yoho.
I love this Former Pentrex narrator.
Actually I did not narrate for Pentrex. You are thinking of Dave Drui. He has a great voice and delivery so I am flattered if you thought it was him.
Usually those WB potash trains have 5 locomotives and around 200 cars ,it’s quite the sight. Great video
Great shots, thank you!
Great scenery,fantastic mountain views, thanks for the video.
These are excellently produced videos. Thank you for showing unique feature about my beautiful country,
It's hard to beat your beautiful landscapes. I absolutely love filming there.
Beautiful scenery 😍
This is really great stuff! The images and sound are breathtaking! Thank you !
Hello, these landscapes are really beautiful. Thank you !
Lots of effort gone into this video thanks for sharing DD.
Love the video for its scenery & sound. There is a great shot 2/3 'ds the way through of loco 5960. You've clearly captured the engineer in a head on shoot of the approaching consist. First time I've seen that. Pleasure to watch sir.
I love your videos too much, I'm in love with American and Canadian trains.
Thanks for posting this. Impressive.
Really nice video 👍👍👍 ciao from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹
Great production, beautiful scenery! Whats not to like?
Beautiful scenery! Fabulous video!!
I remember when I used to watch the all stainless steel, vista dome Canadian, pulled by multi-units Action Red F's over these tracks.
Hola, todo es de una belleza increíble ,quedas enamorado instantáneamente y creo que jamás querrías volver a tu casa si visitas ese lugar. gracias.
I don't know why but I love a friendly toot toot
I was wondering - the heavy trains with double up front, one centre and one rear - are the rear trains remotely driven/controlled by a crew up front?
Yes the engineer in the lead locomotive controls all the locomotives in the train. It is called "distributed power" because the pulling (and braking) power is distributed throughout the train.
Hello...love your videos and I hate to be pedantic but although your comment that the Banff Springs Hotel has "over 300 rooms" is technically accurate its slightly off in its order of magnitude as the hotel actually sports 764 rooms & suites.
That's a wee bit more than 300 isn't it! Thanks for the correction.
@@7ideaproductions My pleasure. As mentioned LOVE your videos. Really enjoyed these two as it literally my backyard.
Cross border Portal N.Dakota see Canadian Pacific trains . Union Pacific trains ( at heart) ! Definitely build scale model use multiple trains of UP !
Do you know why the SD40 is in that position at 17:55. When that train is in work train mode that GM is better for switching with, off loading, etc.
Bow Valley Parkway is now closed to vehicular traffic and open for bicycles and walkers only from Banff to Johnstone
Creek. This is a summer, seasonal closure.
This year (and 2023 I believe) the BVP or 1A was closed to cars May/June and September, Banff to Johnston Canyon, one way is 25 km. in June we saw a mother bear with 2 cubs feeding on roadside dandelions and well as Bighorn sheep, deer and elk. You can rent EBikes in Banff and the road is mostly quite flat. Absolutely spectacular trip, Johnston canyon is amazing, even for a short hike/walk. And there is ice cream as well!!! If you ever get the chance, do it.
Ge power
When might we expect to find KCS locomotives passing through Kicking Horse Pass?
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A fine piece of work!
Is this program available for digital download? I looked on the site and could find no reference to digital products or programs.
Sorry the link isn't easy to find. On the product page scroll down to the trailer. The link is on the trailer thumbnail. www.7ideaproductions.com/products/kicking-horse-pass?_pos=1&_sid=ff2a7583a&_ss=r
On mobile next to the like and share button you can download, but usually only in 720p, not sure about other devices however
9:39 I have always wondered, why do CPR trains have, say, 4 engines on one long train? I get that PSR is a thing but there were long trains with few engines even before CPR adapted PSR. Why is this?
I think one reason they do this is due too how few sidings they have in the rockies, even compared to CNs and UPs crossings of the mountains, the CP has few sidings, and it's actually been a choke point there trying to fix, I read about in a trains magazine a few years back
I live in Calgary and cycle on paths close to the main line. The EB/WB locomotive arrangement is sometimes the same and sometimes not. In Western Canada most, in not all, of the commodity trains are going WB full and EB empty. Huge weight discrepancy. Different number and often arrangement of power. The money trains (containers)generally have 4 locos each way, commodities have 3 WB and 2 EB. However last week I saw and EB with 10 locos at the front, so eventually they have to realign the numbers. Also CP has 4 passes between Calgary and Kamloops so the front units might be braking while the middle/rear is still pushing. It is serious mountain railroading here.
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Kool:-)
The train rules....
Whats NOT to like. Hey safety is being comprimsed. Hinton Freight train / passenger train collosion yrs ago. Yeh dont dwell on negative. Lol. But have we really learnt from past mistskes