Awesome work guys. I'm a retired Railway worker. I worked as a Customer Support Rep with assigned customers for CNR in Canada. I could sit and binge watch these all day. It is currently snowing outside right now and watching video of the Stevens past was a blast. Keep up the good work. You guys deserve an award for these videos, in my opinion they are the best ones on TH-cam, bar-non.
Awesome to see a new video uploaded. Only 10 minutes ago ! Thanks for the wonderful trips you provide. Trains & landscapes....the only way it could be better would be if I could be riding in the cab ❤. Thank you
Hi, from the UK. That was a fantastic presentation and very enjoyable to watch, thank you. As well as the Trains, I liked learning about the Geology and Geography of the Railroad, seeing the Townships and their reasons for existing, the Natural and Manmade History. I recall years ago at my local Folk music club, an old guy who always used to perform the 'Grand Coulee Dam', by Woody Guthrie.
Thank you for pointing out the 1940-ish revisions to the route on the Trinidad Loop - I re-consulted my Google Earth mapping and noted the older elevated cuts and fills which I had missed during my recon a few years ago. Nicely done all around!
I love your videos and watch regularly. Do you have a patreon page? I feel of all or anything I watch, you are the only provider that I feel I owe something.
The tunnel dates to around 1902 when the original line through Trinidad was replaced with the current alignment. The cast date of 1940 in the tunnel portal is for when the tunnel was lined with concrete, as the original wood cribbing was getting tired, so says the GN document for the project. There was no realignment through here in 1940.
This route is not very busy, about one train every four hours (most flows thru the Columbia R Gorge), so it shows how hard you had to work to get all this!
Thanks Aaron. Very lone some area! I got a question, at the end you mentioned that a tunnel was being flushed, what is that? I've never heard that term used before. Thanks!
I’ve watched a whole lot of your videos as a railfan. Your narration style is very professional and easy to listen to, but please make an effort to research and properly pronounce place names, etc.
Awesome work guys. I'm a retired Railway worker. I worked as a Customer Support Rep with assigned customers for CNR in Canada. I could sit and binge watch these all day. It is currently snowing outside right now and watching video of the Stevens past was a blast. Keep up the good work. You guys deserve an award for these videos, in my opinion they are the best ones on TH-cam, bar-non.
Thank you very much! We will do our best to keep them coming!
That shot at 24:10 coming up to Trinidad is fantastic. It really tells the scale of the gourge. Great presentation.
Appreciate your hard work for all these rail fanning videos throughout the western states. Thank you.
Awesome to see a new video uploaded. Only 10 minutes ago !
Thanks for the wonderful trips you provide. Trains & landscapes....the only way it could be better would be if I could be riding in the cab ❤. Thank you
The Waterville branch must have been spectacular in it's day.
Another top shelf video from 7idea. Great trains, scenery and history. Well done!
Thank you!
Great video, born and raised in Wenatchee and currently raising my family here. I know all these areas very well! Great video!!
This is really awesome watching this thank you.🇺🇲🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🇺🇲
Yeah ! RailFanDan !
Hi, from the UK. That was a fantastic presentation and very enjoyable to watch, thank you. As well as the Trains, I liked learning about the Geology and Geography of the Railroad, seeing the Townships and their reasons for existing, the Natural and Manmade History.
I recall years ago at my local Folk music club, an old guy who always used to perform the 'Grand Coulee Dam', by Woody Guthrie.
Excellent
1:50:36 that SD40T-2, what a sound
Really enjoyed this video I love the little stories and history of these small sleepy towns along the railway
Great work as usual
I love your videos thanks for this one it made my day
Thank you for pointing out the 1940-ish revisions to the route on the Trinidad Loop - I re-consulted my Google Earth mapping and noted the older elevated cuts and fills which I had missed during my recon a few years ago. Nicely done all around!
Relocation took place around 1902, not 1940.
Nice K5HL Horn At 1:18
Que hermoso es todo, gracias.
I love your videos and watch regularly. Do you have a patreon page? I feel of all or anything I watch, you are the only provider that I feel I owe something.
The tunnel dates to around 1902 when the original line through Trinidad was replaced with the current alignment. The cast date of 1940 in the tunnel portal is for when the tunnel was lined with concrete, as the original wood cribbing was getting tired, so says the GN document for the project. There was no realignment through here in 1940.
Thanks for the clarification!
Spectacular! Great work 7idea!
Love the inclusion of the short lines with the classic emd power. You missed the old rusty dusty though. Otherwise, capital work as usual.
life is like a mountain railroad,heading for the other side.
Yes I did enjoy this show Thank you
Another excellent video, even if done in recent years.
Nice film 🎥
Extra butter popcorn!
Wenatchee is misspelled in the video title, by the way.
The railroads must be quite willing to share itinerary data with you.
This route is not very busy, about one train every four hours (most flows thru the Columbia R Gorge), so it shows how hard you had to work to get all this!
I like train videos on TH-cam 👍
Thanks Aaron. Very lone some area! I got a question, at the end you mentioned that a tunnel was being flushed, what is that? I've never heard that term used before. Thanks!
A ventilation system in the 7.8 mile-long Cascade Tunnel on Stevens Pass flushes out smoke in between trains.
I would love to know what camera they use
That was shot on a Panasonic AG CX350. The drone was a Mavic 2 Pro.
How many BNSF Subdivisions are you guys Connecting all the way to Chicago? Im loving it but i take what im given thanks guys.
Out of curiosity, do you guys happen to cover the east coast?
I hope to get there. Been so busy out west!
Awesome video, EPHRATA is pronounced E FRAY TUH not U FRAY TUH
Thanks for the correction!
I’ve watched a whole lot of your videos as a railfan. Your narration style is very professional and easy to listen to, but please make an effort to research and properly pronounce place names, etc.
What did he mispronounce?
I’d imagine nobody who lives easy of the state of Idaho has any idea he mispronounces anything.
@@willriley8721 Where does he live?
I'd rather Aaron spends his time doing the railroad stuff than researching how to pronounce every small town in the West.