Interesting/ informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job/detailed train🚂maps. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Remember Jimmy Rogers. The " Singing Break man " 🎸🎶. ( 1897 thru 1933 ) Was a genuine break man till changing his R.R. career to an entertainment career ( 1926 thru 1933 ) classical hit. The " Break Mans Blues ". 😭. Had the good fortune to visit some of those places years ago. The video brings back wonderful distant memories😉 Viewing this presentation from the safe zone of my computer room. Along the " Space Coast " 🚀 of Florida. Currently a commercial & passenger service are 2 miles from home. It's relaxing to faintly hear the 🚂 trains horn late in the evening🌛. Wishing viewers R.R. employees a safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 ) 🌈🎉😉.
Love it, though there's no such as Kingman Canyon. Part of that is Sawmill Canyon and the other Boxwood canyon. Also it's not that cactusy. You also missed out on filming the BNSF local coming into town and the former SP switchers at the industrial yard that interchange with the mainline.
Thank you. This is another great video. Im guessing it was filmed before 2020? The reason is, you didn't film the Truxton Flyover. I'd love to see you go back and include that in this video. It's a very cool engineering job. It would add to the beauty of this video.
On switching moves they often do it so the crew can just switch cabs on the return journey. On road freights the cab facing forward is the only requirement. The engines produce the same amount of a power and tractive effort in reverse as in forward, so they just put the engines on in whatever direction they are currently in.
10 minute mark that was a huge block of USPS containers on the front of that train the most I've ever seen together. Nice production. I'm a former Railroader and I often wonder why there isn't more rail terrorism by the climate change nut jobs - there must be well over a hundred diesel locomotives in this production - anyway I guess we're safe because they won't get their Amazon packages containing their latest fascism t-shirt if they sabotage the trains.
Fortunately, in the middle of the Mojave desert or distant steppe of Arizona and New Mexico the chance of a newscast documenting the idiotic tactics would not likely happen.
Great way spend a few hours as I am retired from Canadian National Railway for 13 years already.. It's so relaxing watching these videos.
I love these, they have that old pentrex feel but with modern day trains and visuals!
Much better than Pentrex, IMO.
I was thinking the same thing!
Thank you for making such great documentaries! ❤👍
best i've ever seen
@@KNR6292 Cool! 😎
Awesome job! Very nice video of one of the best railfan areas ever.
One of my favs!!
Excellent, can't wait for part 2,, My old stomping grounds!
This is by far my favorite video from 7idea Across Arizona 1&2 when I bought both dvds in 2014
You Silly foamer
@@DocStoner that’s my middle name 😂😂
Very nice production! 👍👍
広大な大地を三重連や四重連の貨物列車が悠々と走る光景は日本では見られない。素晴らしい映像👍👍
Thank you!
Great video
Nice place! I love the view.
Love that these drops on Fridays!
Best trains video content creator😊
spot on.excellent photography/narration.
Nice Scenery between Needles and Kingman 😊
Another breaking It friend amazing capture 👏🏼
Interesting/ informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job/detailed train🚂maps. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Remember Jimmy Rogers. The " Singing Break man " 🎸🎶. ( 1897 thru 1933 ) Was a genuine break man till changing his R.R. career to an entertainment career ( 1926 thru 1933 ) classical hit. The " Break Mans Blues ". 😭. Had the good fortune to visit some of those places years ago. The video brings back wonderful distant memories😉 Viewing this presentation from the safe zone of my computer room. Along the " Space Coast " 🚀 of Florida. Currently a commercial & passenger service are 2 miles from home. It's relaxing to faintly hear the 🚂 trains horn late in the evening🌛. Wishing viewers R.R. employees a safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 ) 🌈🎉😉.
Great video! I live between Kingman and Yucca. This truly is a railfan's paradise. I can't wait for part 2.
Excellent videography and creative camera angles! Well-done, 7 Idea :)
Iconic narration voice...
Man, you got me. Trains and the desert landscape both fascinate me. It’s been two years since I last visited Arizona. I’m overdue for another visit.
Been waiting for another elite vid!
Rode the Grand Canyon Train. It was very fun
Very very nice video
Nice Arizona is my favorite
Love it, though there's no such as Kingman Canyon. Part of that is Sawmill Canyon and the other Boxwood canyon. Also it's not that cactusy. You also missed out on filming the BNSF local coming into town and the former SP switchers at the industrial yard that interchange with the mainline.
Thanks for the corrections and info.
It's cactusy to this Oregon boy who grew up with Doug Fir and blackberries everywhere.
In Seligman, AZ!
no parole its great
Can you do the Stampede and Yakima Valley Subs here in Washington
2014. That explains why there is no Truxton flyover.
Thank you. This is another great video. Im guessing it was filmed before 2020? The reason is, you didn't film the Truxton Flyover. I'd love to see you go back and include that in this video. It's a very cool engineering job. It would add to the beauty of this video.
I like train videos on TH-cam 👍
If you like watching trains then you'll like watching this.
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super video sir❤❤❤❤
Well done, as always. No lie, I really want to know what's in that funny looking gondola at 17:16 or thereabouts.
I love these videos but I was wondering if you have footage of the front range lines of Union Pacific from Cheyenne down to Pueblo?
awesome vids ! just noticed that most of the trains aren't that big . less than 100 cars , wondering why
It's like "Marty Stouffer's Wild America" but with trains
15 minute mark: cool shot with drone overhead Intermodal train!
Wait maybe that wasn't a drone the train blew its horn for the Crossing....
Bnsf line lots traffic this line their so many 70mph z trains on this line
I think UPs traverse across Arizona on the Sunset Route is more scenic
Is there a Southern State of Arizona route I'm going to say from San Diego East through Arizona. Thanks 😊
What is the idea of joining two engines straight and one in reverse?
On switching moves they often do it so the crew can just switch cabs on the return journey. On road freights the cab facing forward is the only requirement. The engines produce the same amount of a power and tractive effort in reverse as in forward, so they just put the engines on in whatever direction they are currently in.
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That's Really Great. Thank you for responding and explaining. 👍
WHAT A FOAMER😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I heard tesla is about to build there first locomotive.
10 minute mark that was a huge block of USPS containers on the front of that train the most I've ever seen together. Nice production. I'm a former Railroader and I often wonder why there isn't more rail terrorism by the climate change nut jobs - there must be well over a hundred diesel locomotives in this production - anyway I guess we're safe because they won't get their Amazon packages containing their latest fascism t-shirt if they sabotage the trains.
Fortunately, in the middle of the Mojave desert or distant steppe of Arizona and New Mexico the chance of a newscast documenting the idiotic tactics would not likely happen.
Got it. And I pulled an old man move those are actually UPSU's....not USPS
I saw the ditch lights cancel before the meet @ "38:47" 😮❤🚥🚦