Extreme Union Pacific Trains on the Cajon Pass
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Presented in 4K - Located 60 miles East of Los Angeles, the world famous Cajon Pass is known for its steep, intense, and scenic railroad action. With 3 mainline tracks through the pass, both Union Pacific and BNSF trains traverse the 2.2% grades.
While BNSF offers the majority of the action through the Cajon Pass, Union Pacific has many run through trains via trackage rights, as well as on the UP owned Palmdale Cutoff. In this video, we will focus on the Union Pacific trains traversing the pass. Locations featured are from Lugo to Blue Cut. Footage from late 2023, early 2024. Train info listed in video.
Thanks for watching! | Video and Content by MichaelLovesTrains 2024
Awesome video and great scenery. Have a wonderful upcoming holiday weekend.(Steve)
Like5️⃣9️⃣🚂🏁🔝👏🏼 amazing hunting 🔥
Great videos, appreciate ,the union pacific feature😅
And all your editing thumbs up
Great shots and great scenery!
Beautiful video.❤❤😍😍
Great work on this video
around the 9 minute mark, interesting comparison, long double stack trains in the foreground and an endless parade of trucks-trailers in the distance
Wonderful video. For the early portion of the video, is that the location where VRF has a webcam?
Yes😅
I enjoy the camera angles that make the grades appear impossibly steep. Cajon is truly a fascinating stretch of railroad.
Nice & crispy...a great Cajon video pictorial.
Are you using Sony or Canon mirrorless cameras?
Two freight trains passing each other, and one of them has SIX locomotives in front!
I loved Michael loves trains video of cajon pass with lots of union pacific trains with lots of auto freight loaders and regular piggy back trailers and double stack cargos trailers I love this mountain of cajon pass go union pacific trains 🚂🚃 no videos of BNSF 🚃🚂😮trains just the ❤❤❤❤union pacific trains that rocks
Hey Micheal.. Wt a beautiful compilation/photography of action packed train activity on d slopes, uphills, Bends n twists all on very magnificent scenery.
U call all these diesel electric engines I hear? Unbelievable power output n real resilience of sophisticated trains. Even scaling some elevations fr real?
I’m reasonably sure that road from Summit to Victorville was not paved when I visited 20+ years ago. Guess I’m an old-timer!