When I was working for the SJVR, we will gather up our cars and head towards the east side for customers. We would roll up to the enter locker, request, a eastbound lineup, and more often than not. We were told that we were behind five and they will call us when they’re ready. More times than not that mid anywhere from 3 to 8 hour delay.
Thank you for sharing this rail video as it brings back memories of my arriving in Fresno back in August 1968 aboard the San Francisco Chief at 5:45 A.M. which was in time after the long journey from Chicago, IL.
The diamond at 1:20 makes less noise as the rails are changed. Did you notice the difference? These are becoming quite common in heavily residential areas. As the train cars cross they are raised on their flanges.
Amtrak Locomotive and Cars look drastically different than most areas of the US. Other Countries are really spoiled with the great Passenger Service they Enjoy.
I think that's a flange-bearing diamond. It's quiet not particularly because it's at right-angles, but because the crossing line gets lifted partially over the BNSF tracks, so the BNSF track is almost continuous. You can see the ramps that lift the wheels of crossing trains when the last autorack clears at 8:41. At least, I think that's what they are. All subject to you being the railroad guy and me being a TH-cam commenter.
One of the spots I like to catch trains at! Here and at the Calwa diamond. When the SJVR is on the branch line, you can really get an up close and personal chase 😀😀
Stay tuned for a couple of up close and personals with the SJVRR up there, and here in Bakersfield. Also, in my "Branch Lines" playlist are a couple more SJVRR chases down here.
Possibly. It's supposed to snow again tonight and tomorrow in Tehachapi. The last few times it's snowed, the road has been closed, and/or I have been too busy to get up there. The snow on the pass itself is usually gone within 24 hours unless it's unusually cold, which it hasn't been. I'll see what happens Thursday though.
Great Video! Have you ever thought about filming the BNSF doing switching down by the del monte plant in Hanford? Also that auto rack at around 3:15 looked like it was leaning a few degrees off center to the right
I didn't know they did as I'm not familiar with BNSF stuff, but you can bet it is now on my list! I want to get them switching the Lone Star branch near Shafter as well!
Not from the railroads themselves, but there are may places online to buy them. Lots of Facebook groups dedicated to such things. Just search for them!
Has anyone ever tried to make a "switchable diamond"? One that could change the rail alignment to eliminate the "clunk" as the wheels fall into the gaps.?
Great video Mark. Bring back memories of being station at Naval Air Station Lemoore in the early 80..
Great video Mark. That was pretty long auto rack train. Loved that passenger train. 👍❤️
Greetings from Buffalo, NY (CSX and NS territory). Love watching your videos and seeing BNSF and UP trains roll by out there in California.
Call me crazy, but I like the sound of railroad diamonds :) The rhythmic clacking is pleasant to my ears. A nice Amtrak rolling through.
Calling you crazy!! I'm in the samr club as I enjoy all railroad!
As usual you always have good interesting content. Keep those interlocking ones coming
More Fresno. Love it!
Cool!
Great catches
I hired out of Calwa and got conductor training in that yard 2018. Good memories
Brings back some memories. I put a lot of shoeleather on that Calwa Yard ballast. Retirement is good though.
Yes, retirement doesn't suck!
Great video buddy!!!
When I was working for the SJVR, we will gather up our cars and head towards the east side for customers. We would roll up to the enter locker, request, a eastbound lineup, and more often than not. We were told that we were behind five and they will call us when they’re ready. More times than not that mid anywhere from 3 to 8 hour delay.
UP ends up sitting at Calwa for extended periods of time for the same reason!
Thank you for sharing this rail video as it brings back memories of my arriving in Fresno back in August 1968 aboard the San Francisco Chief at 5:45 A.M. which was in time after the long journey from Chicago, IL.
There’s a old abandoned atsf caboose about a block from that diamond sir real neat
I'll see if I can find it next time I'm up there
Great timing and catches, nice spotting the cut wires too Mark! (Dave).
The diamond at 1:20 makes less noise as the rails are changed. Did you notice the difference? These are becoming quite common in heavily residential areas. As the train cars cross they are raised on their flanges.
Much more quiet than Calwa, for sure
train is coming off of the yard lead onto main two crossing over to main one at CP Sunmaid. I used to work for BNSF out of Richmond.
Second that. Two to one at Sunmaid. Spent 15 yrs w/ Amtrak out of Oakland, about 5 yrs of that to/from Bakersfield.
Amtrak Locomotive and Cars look drastically different than most areas of the US. Other Countries are really spoiled with the great Passenger Service they Enjoy.
Crossed over to MT1 WestBound
So BNSF is like SP was. I never did get used to the change.
Sweeeeeeeeet
Long Freight train
Nice catch of that auto train! I believe that train is the CLORIC, or V-CLORIC. That goes from Clovis, NM, and goes to Richmond, CA, daily.
Hey was wondering it you have found any L.P. lumber, try looking for I joists on bulk head cars!
I think that's a flange-bearing diamond. It's quiet not particularly because it's at right-angles, but because the crossing line gets lifted partially over the BNSF tracks, so the BNSF track is almost continuous. You can see the ramps that lift the wheels of crossing trains when the last autorack clears at 8:41. At least, I think that's what they are. All subject to you being the railroad guy and me being a TH-cam commenter.
I'm a signal guy though. I have been told that though by track men, so you aren't lame at all!
One of the spots I like to catch trains at! Here and at the Calwa diamond. When the SJVR is on the branch line, you can really get an up close and personal chase 😀😀
Stay tuned for a couple of up close and personals with the SJVRR up there, and here in Bakersfield. Also, in my "Branch Lines" playlist are a couple more SJVRR chases down here.
Got any snow content coming up❓
Possibly. It's supposed to snow again tonight and tomorrow in Tehachapi. The last few times it's snowed, the road has been closed, and/or I have been too busy to get up there. The snow on the pass itself is usually gone within 24 hours unless it's unusually cold, which it hasn't been. I'll see what happens Thursday though.
Hi Mark! Great camera work and point of view. A very interesting and nice video. Greetings from Italy. Stefano
Thank you! I love hearing from my viewers abroad!
Great Video! Have you ever thought about filming the BNSF doing switching down by the del monte plant in Hanford? Also that auto rack at around 3:15 looked like it was leaning a few degrees off center to the right
I didn't know they did as I'm not familiar with BNSF stuff, but you can bet it is now on my list! I want to get them switching the Lone Star branch near Shafter as well!
Are there any opportunities to buy train related signs or other vintage things?
Not from the railroads themselves, but there are may places online to buy them. Lots of Facebook groups dedicated to such things. Just search for them!
Has anyone ever tried to make a "switchable diamond"? One that could change the rail alignment to eliminate the "clunk" as the wheels fall into the gaps.?
I'll have to pass that one off to my track brethren!
You haven’t seen SJVR
I have SJVR videos in my "Branch Lines" playlist, and have a few more from up there and down here coming up.