BNSF's Marias Pass: A Railroad Superhighway
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- SHELBY, MONTANA -- June 2018
The northernmost railroad crossing of the continental divide in the United States, Marias Pass was completed by the Great Northern in the 1890s, and has served ever since as a busy corridor for both freight and passengers - with the lauded Empire Builder still passing through each day under the Amtrak banner.
Under BNSF, traffic on the line has only grown, with huge volumes of intermodal and bulk commodities such as grain mixing in with the manifest freights, sometimes pushing fluidity to the limit.
In this railroad documentary, we'll begin in Shelby and follow the line all the way to Whitefish, stopping along the way to view the many trains of the line and the gorgeous mountain scenery. This is certainly a line worth checking out in person if you ever get the chance - just be on the lookout for those Grizzly Bears!!
Timestamps:
1:20 Shelby
4:51 Ethridge
5:23 Cut Bank
9:28 Sundance
10:45 Fort Piegan
13:41 Blackfoot
15:16 Browning
16:32 East Glacier Park
21:15 Bison
23:09 Summit
24:30 Nimrod / Snowshed No. 8
25:36 Goat Lick
28:26 Essex
32:08 Paola
33:00 Tunnel 3.8
34:51 Belton / West Glacier Park
39:53 Coram
41:20 Columbia Falls
44:42 Whitefish
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Videography Equipment:
Primary: Sony FDR-AX53 4K Camcorder
Secondary: Sony HDR-PJ790V HD Camcorder
Aerial Platform: DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Drone
Radio Scanner: Uniden Bearcat BC125AT
Edited with: Cyberlink PowerDirector 16
Created by Alex Christmas. Copyright 2018, as the Thornapple River Rail Series, All Rights Reserved
Hearing the name Marias Pass brings back a lot of memories of playing MSTS when I was a kid. Excellent video, Alex, really enjoyed it.
MSTS isn't dead! And there's a freeware replacement for it (Open Rails). There are newer and "better" simulators out there but not have quite captured the balanced feel MSTS had.
Same here
I still run my old MSTS. Marias Pass was and is still my favorite route.
I discovered it only a few years ago as an adult. Still enjoying it.
same shit. played Marias Pass in MSTS, now in DTG Train Simulator 2020
Dude, you have a gift for film. Great filming angles, great lighting , spectacular views, good image stability, great editing, great sound quality well narrated without having to talk the whole time. You gave thorough explanations quickly and to the point. Everything about these videos shows true professional abilities. Anyone that can make a 48 min video of trains passing and keep peoples attention should know they are doing something right. I guess sometimes you get wrapped up in something and don't realize why you sat and watched the whole thing then you realize it was just plain informative while being totally relaxing at the same time. Good work, you should be proud of your skills.
DITTO!!!!
David S
You hit the nail on the head!! I sure appreciate the narrative but he also just lets the landscape and the trains the scenery do the talking! I also like when he lets the audience know the dispatcher is the king pin. Take the siding there buddy..... hate to break it to you .... your not a priority train! A hot short intermodal is on its way 😁
David S I made these exact same comment to him a few years ago. Not only does he give a clear "relaxed" commentary of what is going on around him, nearly every video he has is educational in one way or another. Question.... does he have my subscription????
Love watching 🚂 videos been loving 🚂 since I was little 43 now and still love watching videos and seeing them in person and I quote 👊💯💯💯
4 years later this is still one of the best videos of Marias Pass. Keep up the great work.
Marias Pass has been my favorite railroad route ever since MSTS came out back in 2001. It's gotten everything I love in railroads: magnificent scenery and beautiful, long freight trains!
Shelby.... caught an AMTRAK running out of there, heading west for a June wedding in the mid 90s. Was a late night, into Spokane, and did the novelty of heading into Portland and back up to SEA. Far better than an eastbound run from Havre to MSP at Christmas. Yes, 85 in June sucked but -25F before windchill gets factored in will make a guy know they physically come equipped with items capable of cutting glass...
The images of an inter-modal train snaking towards Cut Bank off the high prairie just prior to the trestle is stunning. Excellent camera work.
The Shelby shot is pure genius. It makes me want to move there and get e house that overlooks that area. What a vision of the grandness, the scope, of the American railroad system.
Great pacing, use of maps and narration!
On the whole although I do gather that this is not shown at literal speed.
The Amtrak going over the elevated black steel bridge with grazing cows below is a beautifully composed shot.
Your commentary and videography really are on a whole nother level. Wow!
The company I work for here in Australia 🇦🇺 purchased some of these BSNF locos which are now being used on our Network.
Oh my life!!! Absolutely amazing. As a Brit and ex BR, this is just stunning. Sadly I'll never make the USA, so your film is an excellent substitute. I too have this line on a train sim, and to see it on film has brought it to life. I'm afraid I don't understand the lingo, so I have saved to my watch list. I'll get there eventually!!! Brilliant.
You are lucky to have such beautiful sceneries in your country.
I have train sim 2001 with Marias pass being my personal favorite, I got the dlc for train sim steam edition as well and I still have a lot of fun in it. It's a wonderful feeling to know that the thing you enjoy is still out there. It's also neat to see the real areas I drove past as a kid playing on a Windows 98 computer with the classic tan color.
I really enjoy your commentary while you’re explaining what we’re watching that’s really good information you’re giving out thank you
FYI I am a 30 yr veteran Hoghead off the Union Pacific down in South Texas……retired now
Fascinating, thank you very much. Being in the UK I am always amazed at the length of the trains and the distances travelled across your continent.
John May : there used to be a voice only clip on TH-cam of the driver of “Mallard” recounting the record breaking run. He was known to take chances so I guess he had tightened her pressure regulators right down. He sounded to be a typical, “call a spade, a spade” Yorkshireman (me too!) but unfortunately it has disappeared now. I come from Altofts and used to sneak on the train up to York in the hope of seeing an A4 pacific but it never happened. I was under ten but I never feared for my safety. The “good old days”.
@@sirmartinfrobisher Me too travelled the whole country by rail at about 11 years old lol
I sure appreciate your channel and a few others. I’m a retired locomotive engineer and these videos sure make me to relive my former railroad days and trips. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍❤️
It's a line I've seen replicated in several train simulators, but the virtual Marias Pass is nothing like the real one! There are some parts of the pass that I've never seen real pictures of, and I must say, it's a beautiful stretch of track. It's on my list of places to railfan, for sure.
I cant watch that opening shot in Sheby, MT too many times. I used to hot-shot trailers across US2, and refueled and stayed in Shelby on my way into Alberta. I remember well those descending curves in the background of the shot.
These are some of the best freight and passenger shots I’ve seen. Very nicely done. I love watching trains because of how massively packed they are, and how they go such long distances through the day and night.
Dude. 10:00 is probably the greatest single shot I've ever seen to give the true scope of how big a consist can be. Fantastic!
I have ridden the EB several times. For me, Marias Pass and the Columbia River gorge are the most remarkable scenery on the route. Thank you for sharing this great video. Also, thank you for capturing the wayside signals in several segments of the video.
I imagine the scenery really makes impressions on the engineers every day and never gets boring.
And boy is there a better sound than trainhorns in a valley, no!
@@zacharybrown5325 Yah forgot the grizzly bears getting drunk on sour mash and passing out on the tracks...from the corn spill in the 90s. The older grizzlies stop by every spring to see if there is a party. (former crew driver at Rocky Mountain Transportation.)
Now that I think about it, I find it really impressive how you kept pace with the grain train led by BNSF 6536 for 70 miles and manage to film it in five locations: Sundance, the Piegan crossovers, Browning and East Glacier sidings, and the Essex footbridge.
Combination of being a slow uphill trains and being held for other traffic at various times.
Not to mention the views in some of the locations, I live in England and we have some of the most beautiful views and countryside, and Wales with the stunning mountains and countryside, but America’s offering of countryside and mountain ranges just about equals to what we have here! Stunning!
What endless long trains! Wonderfull and so mighty. A miracle! Be proud of your railroads and the personel that make it possible.
Great footage ! Lived in Shelby 15 years and traveled the extent of Hwy 2 from east to west Montana, often watching many trains moving along parallel to the highway. Just me and the trains alone on the prairie !
Loved the part where the three young boys on their push bikes ride up to the rail crossing . Looks so natural living in a town where the rail line runs . Thank you for the beaut video from Australia .
Neat video, and you did superb with narration with useful details too
Why aren't tv shows like this? It's amazing.
Finland I believe has hours of environment type of t.v. very stimulating.
Not only beautiful scenery to see, but this is premier filming/photography that I have ever seen. Plenty of railroad action, well done!
Awesome video! I agree with David S. you have a nice gift of putting this together with your locations, voice and excellent filming. Thanks so much for sharing.
superb commentary and quality footage- thank you!
Excellent work Alex. I live near the area so get up to Marias Pass yearly to visit the Park and watch the trains. Great video and commentation. You did your homework.
You are a remarkably gifted writer, as well as amazingly well informed and knowledgeable on your subject. Well done!
Great looking trains and scenery so nice, I might be able to get my wife to watch this some Sat afternoon! :)
What amazes me is the combined strength of these locomotives and the tressles/ bridges strength that can support all that weight and stress. Nevermind the track that keeps it all in check. Mind boggling.
Yeah, American train isn’t that bad. Much durability, power, and strength. Very large too
Totally beautiful places to film. Great focus and coverage and very well narrated. Thanks for the adventure.
English appreciation here, thanks for the video. Thank you for including good info but keeping the talk to a minimum rather than nattering on all the time. Well filmed and produced.
I sat near that line for 3 hours last September during a trip along US 2. Didn't see any trains at all. If you think this line is busy, you would be blown away by the BNSF line through Flagstaff, AZ.
Great vid! I`ve ridden the Empire Builder full length E/W and this brought back some memories.Thanks
Excellent video, most informative, magnificent scenery, very well edited and narrated. Makes me realise that I should have spent more time in the beautiful Rockies during my VW campervan trip through North America back in the eighties. Cheers from the Train Lord in South Australia.
A really good film, great camera positions. I like the little moments of authenticity, kids riding bikes in the distance, cattle grazing, nice production.
I am toally enthralled by this video. Great narration throughout, spectacular views, and OH! THE TRAINS!!!!
Quite simply, one of the best railroad videos that I have ever seen. Thank you for your excellent work.
Honestly, this is one of my favorite train-related videos to come out in the past 5 years. There was tons of effort and gorgeous shots in this and it keeps me coming back. Good stuff.
We travel to Glacier every year and train watching is a big part of the trip! In Sep 2018, we took Amtrak from East to West glacier. Great sights!! I just wish the trip was longer.
It always amazes me how long these intermodal trains are in the states, they look like coloured snakes from a distance and in great view. Truly astonishing!
That's because, unlike Europe, there's no way to get from east to west or vice versa in the USA other than overland. In Europe, we can sail on the south (Mediterranean), the west (Atlantic) and the north (North Sea and Baltic Sea). There's also the Black Sea. Furthermore, you can travel through most of Europe over rivers and canals. Since boats can carry much more than trains, and because of the intense usage of the rail network by passenger trains, and because both the allowed axle load and physical size of the trains are lower, freight trains in Europe are a lot smaller and shorter.
They double stack the containers too, in the uk it is restricted by infrastructure these are purpose built freight lines
@@chrisinman1082 In most of Europe, containers are single-stack because they have overhead catenary.
@@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 in my country they use 7.5 metres high catenary on dedicated freight lines to accomodate double stacked High cubes. Its an amazing sight to see.
Excellent photography, superb composition and exposure control, and spectacular scenery.
Splendid video of a beautiful area. The trains were interesting, too!!!!
After a visit a couple years ago I was thrilled when my daughter moved to Whitefish, giving us plenty of reason to fly out there, and thus plenty of opportunity to get horribly sunburned whilst filling my camera with railfan pics and videos. :D
This is such a beautiful place to railfan! I love this video with all of the maps and narration!
Great video, remembering the 30 years ago Pentrex’s Maria’s Pass. Thanks for this and the narration!
This is broadcast quality sir. Lots of fantastic cutaways and seamless editing.
Another interesting and dramatic video with maps and narration from Thornapple River. I enjoyed my paid working time on the Empire Builder. Scenery that I visualized during each of the 4 seasons was breathtaking. Rail traffic out west is always visually good, TRRS.
I was amazed at the elevations these trains had to climb and the power of the locomotives.
Shots from the overpass at Shelby are fantastic.
Excellent quality. Thank you Alex.
This pass is in Trainz 3 in fact it’s in 2 maps. One is through the whole map and one is the eastern approach. The whole map is very different and features a 5% grade for a mile! The other map is very prototypical.
Excellent video and narration. You did a fine job of documenting this segment of railroad for others to enjoy. Thank you very much! Mike
I'm fan fench railroads and this video is one on the best I've seen about US railroads.Thanks!
Great video, good narration, I've operated BNSF through these Montana towns and over Maria's Pass on my TS 2019 on Steam.
Fantastic video. The trains, scenery and narration have kept me glued to my TV. Spectacular!
Thank you very much!
Great job. Excellent history lesson. Love the scenery. Especially the huge steel girder bridge.
Beautifully filmed. A treat to watch. Such lovely countryside. Thank you.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your latest adventure. Excellent as usual Alex. Thank you.
Great video thanks
What a wonderful video. Thanks
Great job putting all this together!! Outstanding beautiful views .... didn’t realize that part of the states is very different from the Midwest...... holy cow!! I really like that you show what the light aspect is so that everyone one else sees what the lights mean!! My favorite was the flashing yellow over red while the engineer was on the passing siding. Very cool. It’s always nice to see a high green but I think I like the diverging aspects the most 🤔😂. You are a true railroad fan to be out and about in search wild country. The railroads have sure tamed it
What a gift of gab!! I've watched this a few times on my tv and it never ceases to amaze. You get a History, Social studies, Geography, Transportation, Commodities, City/States lessons all into a railfan video!! If I have missed something. My bad. A new subscriber-Todd.
Really well done. Interesting commentary, explaining where these places are.
Amazing video! I got a lot of old Pentrex vibes from this!
Excellent job on the video content AND the thorough video description. Many TH-camrs skimp on their video descriptions. Thankfully, Thornapple RRS is not one of them. Much appreciated.
Super video greatly helped the maps and commentary and by just the right amount of each train.
I have never been real crazy about this area of the country for trains but however you have depicted it well in your video. So A 5 stars thumbs up to you. good post.
Thanks Mark!
GREAT camera work!! Gifted as David said below. Just amazing! I could watch your vids all day and night
7:45 Really cool when you have the ability to see the entire train
The most beautiful scenery anywhere in the country! I recognize quite a few of those locations. Very well done video.
BNSF has got to be one of the more beautiful railroads!!! Love watching them!!
Amazing rail movie! Awesome images with trains in beautiful places! Great engines sound! Good work, master! Thumbs Up
Greetings from Romania
Andrew
I always enjoy your videos when you narrate them. Video is nicely done.
Excellent presentation, narration, and photography,,thanks!
After my excitement about three dropped signals - I will agree with your other fans that the detailed narration, use of maps and camera angels set a high bar of excellence for every videographer of railroading.
At what time frame was the dropped signals?
The final one was at 48:03 ...watch it again and you'll find them.
I have this route on train simulator. One day I will visit this beautiful mainline, for sure. Its a long way from home for me though, Aberdeen in Scotland, U.K. Excellent filming and narrating Alex. Best Wishes to you and your family. Take Care & STAY SAFE!
You, Sir, produce fantastic videos! Your narration and editing are top of class!
What a fun video! Great angles, beautifully shot. Well done.
This brings back happy memories of MSTS! Thanks for this video, brings the simulation to life!
Hi Alex, thank you for another wonderful video. These videos are almost as good as Pantrex used to be.
Wonderful footage and narration! Thanks!
Great photography and just the right amount of narrative, Thanks for some great train and terrane film.
Absolutely outstanding. Great mix of scenery, history, information and trains. One of the best train videos I've seen in quite a while. Thanks for sharing it.
Just found this...VERY good video, and stayed through the whole thing. Obviously lots of work here.
Magnificent made! Epic scenery and great narration
Great great stuff this is the kind of reports I love a lot, this stuff will be saved for many many years I'll probably be watching 50 years later remembering it back haha, landscape and all happy non-stressful life, what a great sunday relaxation.
Thank you very much!
Great video. Best railfanning video I’ve ever watched. Happy New Year...Anthony
Great HD video. Beautiful country and such long trains. Enjoyed it.
wow you did such a great job using your zoom. A lot of railfans never use there zoom, but not only that. The video is top quality.
Outstanding catches of Amtrak & BNSF up in the Rocky Mountains.
Geeze... I feel like I should have paid for this amazing quality.
East glacier is an awesome little town. Much less traveled than west glacier, and equally beautiful. The people at the diner there were incredibly friendly.
Didn't get into town but had lunch in the lodge. Very friendly people there. We had overnighted on the siding at West Glacier and after the train was turned during lunch and we got back on, they backed us out onto the high bridge for photos. Then back to West Glacier for a BBQ dinner. The next day was Going to the Sun Road.
Used to take my kids every year from sacramento to east glacier by train. It never got old. I miss it big time. Trains, tains and more trains