I had the privilege of setting foot into 1 of those canadian pacific trains in Revelstoke B.C when I was driving truck a few years back I'm like wow I need 1 of these engines just for the fun of it.
After the first 30 seconds the word that comes to mind for the videography is "immaculate". Such a great location shot lends itself to the video being considered "art" rather than just a train video. Well done Tyson, your scenery compilations are what keep bringing me back to your channel.
Hi tyson Robbie here just wanted to saw one thing WOW your video s are so cool man I look forward to watching them everyday and enjoy all your video s you put up
I was going to make its own separate video of the location as its quite popular now after the washouts, decided to toss this clip into this mix of coal trains and I'm really glad you found and noticed this spot from my 34:44 length of video haha. Thanks for watching my videos your support is really appreciated!!
Thank you for posting this Tyson. Although I'm (whisper it) from Alberta, I've spent quite a lot of time in the areas in your videos, including the Thompson Canyon and the Fraser Canyon down Highway 1, through Yale down to Hope. Any time I'm going west, I always feel sorry to be leaving there, in order to suffer the weirdness that seems to increase as Vancouver gets closer, lol. There are many good places to see both CP and CN at work. The one thing I don't have is a video camera (mine was "borrowed" by some 5-finger discount artiste), so these videos have twice the value for me, especially since we are still living inside fences, real or "regulatory." Some day we're going to see "normal life" again, and visiting in person will be possible once again. So here's a big shout-out to you for your great videos. I've seen railroads in many countries, but there's really nothing quite like this stretch, so Thank You!
Hello, I enjoyed reading your comment and we definitely have a similar point of view about Vancouver! Although I have found some odd people out in the mountain woods camping in some weird remote spots that no one would find except for people like you and I. Thanks for all the support from a brother in AB!
Yes good eye that CN coal train was twice the size of the CP coals they like running close to 890-900 axles where as CP runs 626-632 axle coal trains. Thanks for watching Scotty!
Fantastic video, thanks a bunch for posting. I spent many years trucking through this area and loved seeing it again. Quite interesting to see how the bottom of Tank Hill has changed as a result of the washout. Loved the weathering on 8778, guessing an accidental spritz at Notch Hill. Great resource for those of us modelling CP coal trains. Cheers. -grant
Glad I could freshen up those memories! Yes Tank Hill has seen better days, and I’d say at least all CP units on coal trains are spritzed up and sprinkled with a little magic fairy coal dust. Thanks for the great comment!
Magnificient vidéo. I guess you were hoping from one highet to another, then rivers ide, Valley, slopes. Yes the engineer saw you and then followed thé horning wheels squaraling. Best I've seen so far. You did a very hoog work.
Sorry I’m a day late Tyson, I just got here and I can already tell it’s going to be an amazing vid! Great work on the catches and can’t wait till you hit 100k subs, great work man!
Not only does the first coupler pull hard but they all do equally together, if there was only one coupler holding the entire train together it would definitely break! but each car is coupled to each other to make this work.
The couplers are not fastened rigidity the the wagon , they are sprung not sure of the technical terms but wagon 1 only pulls wagon 2 .wagon w pulls wagon 3 etc all the way down the train .plus with having DPUs they keep the couplings close
If you only knew how much I’d rather see other trains then just dirty old coal trains but I’m happy to see the rest of my viewers really LOVE coal trains…huh go figure! Haha
One thing the U.S. and Canada seem to have in common. They both really like their coal and need so much of it. Seriously, it’s insane how much coal is usual moved just by train.
But the funny thing is the coal here isn’t being used to power Canada, but shipped across British Columbia and headed overseas to be used in countries like China for ex.
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Interesting footage as usual. However the description says to check below for info about the trains in the video and to skip to chapters in the video, but those items don't appear.
Most of my videos will have the chapters and information and some videos don’t simply because I didn’t get the time to fill it out but I try my best for each video! Thanks for watching and commenting your feedback!
Awesome as always, I couldn't for the life of me figure where you are around 16:35, where is that crossing? I've been all up and down the canyon on Google earth, I figure you're on the CP line as well since it's eastbound.
That is Tank Hill which is East of Lytton, this was a railroad bridge over Highway 1 and it was washed out late last year 2021 which washed out the bridge and highway structure, so I believe this crossing is temporary until they put a new one in or highway overpass. Google "Tank Hill washout" and you will find this location. Thanks for watching my video!
@@TracksideTyson Yeah found it, you can even see on google earth that it has taken the divergence into account on the actual routing of the highway which doesn't overlap the actual picture, kinda neat.
That is an advanced clear to stop signal, Advance Clear to Stop - “Proceed, next signal is displaying Clear to Stop, be prepared to stop at second signal”
I worked this line when I was a kid. That was forty years ago. All that coal is going to be burned for electricity for the cities in the U.S. and some cities in Canada. The combustion of all that coal will eventually be in our atmosphere. In the past, the railroad transported grain and general commerce to relative destinations.
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Nice shots! I LOVE COAL TRAINS!!! “Especially big ones;)”
awesome scenery and trains of course...
That beautiful place love train 🚂🚂 love mountains and gorgeous place go
Fantastic video my friend Tyson like and Greetings 💪🤩
Very nice and fantastic video.
I had the privilege of setting foot into 1 of those canadian pacific trains in Revelstoke B.C when I was driving truck a few years back I'm like wow I need 1 of these engines just for the fun of it.
I’ve never been to Canada before but I don’t think you’ve ever really railfanned until you’ve railfanned with scenery like this!
Been to Canada before, just manitoba though its pretty boring there. If you go to canada, don't visit the part of Manitoba north of ND 😂
@@BNSF1458 Haha
Very nice👌👌👌💝💝💝🤝🤝🤝
OPutstanding video and also on the scenery. (Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA)
Wow, very nice, best regards🤝👍
After the first 30 seconds the word that comes to mind for the videography is "immaculate". Such a great location shot lends itself to the video being considered "art" rather than just a train video. Well done Tyson, your scenery compilations are what keep bringing me back to your channel.
I agree 100 percent budie 😀👍
@tjguy98 Thank you so much for your inspiring comments and support to my channel!
@Pop Shop Thank you!
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Nice catch
So nice one, great Video!
So cool winding through the valley next to the beautiful river 👍
Superb job amazing 👏
Hi tyson
Robbie here just wanted to saw one thing WOW your video s are so cool man I look forward to watching them everyday and enjoy all your video s you put up
Thanks for joining my channel!
Nice video nice scenery 👍
Super videography👌👌👌👌
Thank you very much
Thanks for showing what Tank Hill looks like now, not at all like it was in 2014 when I last drove there!
I was going to make its own separate video of the location as its quite popular now after the washouts, decided to toss this clip into this mix of coal trains and I'm really glad you found and noticed this spot from my 34:44 length of video haha. Thanks for watching my videos your support is really appreciated!!
@@TracksideTyson The canyons are very spectactular places, I just wonder where the first clip is filmed?
Wow😍 amazing there had to be a 24h live cam in this place😍😍
I’ve been to Alberta and British Columbia twice and I’m afraid if I visited a 3rd time, I would never return back to the US. 😬👍
With what’s going on it’s quite possible
Thank you for posting this Tyson. Although I'm (whisper it) from Alberta, I've spent quite a lot of time in the areas in your videos, including the Thompson Canyon and the Fraser Canyon down Highway 1, through Yale down to Hope. Any time I'm going west, I always feel sorry to be leaving there, in order to suffer the weirdness that seems to increase as Vancouver gets closer, lol. There are many good places to see both CP and CN at work. The one thing I don't have is a video camera (mine was "borrowed" by some 5-finger discount artiste), so these videos have twice the value for me, especially since we are still living inside fences, real or "regulatory." Some day we're going to see "normal life" again, and visiting in person will be possible once again. So here's a big shout-out to you for your great videos. I've seen railroads in many countries, but there's really nothing quite like this stretch, so Thank You!
Hello, I enjoyed reading your comment and we definitely have a similar point of view about Vancouver! Although I have found some odd people out in the mountain woods camping in some weird remote spots that no one would find except for people like you and I. Thanks for all the support from a brother in AB!
Railroading on the big scale and perfect footage. What more can you wish ?
Thanks for the great comment!
Dobre dlhý vlak...Extremely long train ...
Thanks for watching Milan
top notch camera work
i saw the amazing scene for the first time !!! ^^
Thank you for watching!
Great video I loved this one, ubiquitous 152 car coal trains 😂 and that CN Monster at the end
Yes good eye that CN coal train was twice the size of the CP coals they like running close to 890-900 axles where as CP runs 626-632 axle coal trains. Thanks for watching Scotty!
Nice video!!!
Nice beautiful shots . Love coal trains.
Another fantastic video bud! Yeah!!
Thanks John!
They are some powerful locomotives!
Most are around 4400hp, thanks for watching!
You sure do have some great locations, your channel is going to be huge with views like this, keep up the excellent work !
Thanks for your support Jesse!
Great train compilation!!
Fantastic video, thanks a bunch for posting. I spent many years trucking through this area and loved seeing it again. Quite interesting to see how the bottom of Tank Hill has changed as a result of the washout. Loved the weathering on 8778, guessing an accidental spritz at Notch Hill. Great resource for those of us modelling CP coal trains. Cheers. -grant
Glad I could freshen up those memories! Yes Tank Hill has seen better days, and I’d say at least all CP units on coal trains are spritzed up and sprinkled with a little magic fairy coal dust. Thanks for the great comment!
Magnificient vidéo. I guess you were hoping from one highet to another, then rivers ide, Valley, slopes. Yes the engineer saw you and then followed thé horning wheels squaraling. Best I've seen so far. You did a very hoog work.
Thank you very much I am happy you enjoyed my movie!
What an amazing Collab!
Many thanks for your supportive comment!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Sorry I’m a day late Tyson, I just got here and I can already tell it’s going to be an amazing vid! Great work on the catches and can’t wait till you hit 100k subs, great work man!
Beautiful scenery....but what a train load! These carriages must be responding to tractive equivalent of force of nature!!
Thanks for the comment Oliver
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Nice
Awesome job tyson keep it up your video s are great and enjoyable to watch for the railfans 😉
Happy to hear that - Thanks for your support!
Where were you in maplridge for trains?
cause I wanna go their for record trains 🚆
great video , distributed power has changed railroading not only coupler force but keeping train air pressure
Your 100% right
@@TracksideTyson 1000
By the way beautiful scenery.
So much burning takes place
Coal trains are the best. Big difference in the landscape between the Thompson canyon and the Fraser canyon.
The Fraser has a lot more forest coverage and it definitely rains more west of Boston bar. Thanks for your comment!
That must be a very strong lock at the front side of this extream long coaltrain 👌🏻
Not only does the first coupler pull hard but they all do equally together, if there was only one coupler holding the entire train together it would definitely break! but each car is coupled to each other to make this work.
The couplers are not fastened rigidity the the wagon , they are sprung not sure of the technical terms but wagon 1 only pulls wagon 2 .wagon w pulls wagon 3 etc all the way down the train .plus with having DPUs they keep the couplings close
Parabéns pra quem fez essa filmagem ficou magnífico lindo lugar parabéns parabéns parabéns
Never seen a coal train before, really hoping too someday. My line sees them sometimes, usaually at night though. Spectacular video my friend!
If you only knew how much I’d rather see other trains then just dirty old coal trains but I’m happy to see the rest of my viewers really LOVE coal trains…huh go figure! Haha
@@TracksideTyson Hey, I see all sorts of trains, I'd be more then happy to swap if you want LOL
One thing the U.S. and Canada seem to have in common. They both really like their coal and need so much of it. Seriously, it’s insane how much coal is usual moved just by train.
But the funny thing is the coal here isn’t being used to power Canada, but shipped across British Columbia and headed overseas to be used in countries like China for ex.
@@TracksideTyson Canada already has plenty of coal for itself. That is why these are being exported for money.
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Awesome.
Thanks Andre!
That is one long train 😳
The long line cargo rail with Coal Cargo going down to sea Level for Export. When Empty going uphill to Coal Mine
Interesting footage as usual. However the description says to check below for info about the trains in the video and to skip to chapters in the video, but those items don't appear.
Most of my videos will have the chapters and information and some videos don’t simply because I didn’t get the time to fill it out but I try my best for each video! Thanks for watching and commenting your feedback!
Love this❤️
Thanks for the support Khalid!
Wow ♥
153 cars , wow
CP coal trains are 626 axles with 3 engines,
CN runs there’s 880-898 axle coal trains with 3 engines also.
Really it is amazing😅
The first consist was just massive. Had to been 3-4 miles long easily or more
Thank you for watching
With 152 cars, the first train was roughly 1.5 miles long (2.5 km)
Awesome as always, I couldn't for the life of me figure where you are around 16:35, where is that crossing? I've been all up and down the canyon on Google earth, I figure you're on the CP line as well since it's eastbound.
That is Tank Hill which is East of Lytton, this was a railroad bridge over Highway 1 and it was washed out late last year 2021 which washed out the bridge and highway structure, so I believe this crossing is temporary until they put a new one in or highway overpass. Google "Tank Hill washout" and you will find this location. Thanks for watching my video!
@@TracksideTyson Yeah found it, you can even see on google earth that it has taken the divergence into account on the actual routing of the highway which doesn't overlap the actual picture, kinda neat.
Awesome video. 28:50 looks crazy. Can't figure out where that is
Black Canyon west of Ashcroft. Thanks!
Thx
High technology implementatiob......
🍏✋🏻 Co'Co'Coreena 🤓
Awesome spot.. What camera did you use to make this amazing video?
For this video I used the Sony FDR-AX53
that coal train is like a giant snake going through the mountains
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Question from the UK, are the dpu engines notched up higher than the lead engine to ease the coupling strain?
The DPU’s are paired with the same power vantages as the lead units. Thanks for watching!
👍👏
Thanks Reza
5:44 What does this signal aspect mean?
That is an advanced clear to stop signal, Advance Clear to Stop - “Proceed, next signal is displaying Clear to Stop, be prepared to stop at second signal”
Do they really pay these train drivers on this route??? The scenery. What a job. When can I start??? Lol.
HAHA they do! thanks for the funny comment Colin
More video
What is the carrying capacity of one wagon? (net)
I’m not exactly sure but the details are probably somewhere on google! Thanks for watching.
About 100 tons.
How far away is kiskirk from where you live tyson ?
Roughly 3 hours
Where you going next to record trains?
I have lots of content to post from many different spots in the Fraser and Thompson Canyon, today’s video is at Kissick. Thanks for the support!
Did you count how many coal car s were on this train in ur video ?
Truckers convoy going on16:20?
Haha just some highway 1 traffic 1 lane open and a train in the way! Fun.
For all those who want know it has 153 wagons
Thanks for counting…you’d think if people were curious how long it was they would count!
@@TracksideTyson ya , I am sure there will be some curious people like me , some railfans
😉
Can you tell someone how many cars were being pulled bet you can't
Each coal train is around 626-632 axles which is around 150-155 cars and 3 engines used. Thanks for watching!
Is it not two engines initially
@S.Vijayan N Front engine middle DPU and end DPU (Distributed Power Unit).
How much coal do they Carrie on them please
152-155 car length at 626-630 axles.
I counted .....
all are 152 coal trains
They are usually 3 engines long with that many cars being around 626-632 axles - Thanks for counting!
@@TracksideTyson 😊😊 ok thank you from India
Tip: watch at 1.5 x speed
Thanks tips
Panjangnya...
157????
I worked this line when I was a kid. That was forty years ago. All that coal is going to be burned for electricity for the cities in the U.S. and some cities in Canada. The combustion of all that coal will eventually be in our atmosphere. In the past, the railroad transported grain and general commerce to relative destinations.
Funny how the greens think modern civilization can survive without fossil fuel!
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Thanks Chris I will check it out
Did anyone count how many boggies were there
Now I better understand why the Canadian Pacific (CP) Units I see in the US are the Dirtiest of ALL Railroads. Coal. 👍
Hehe
Very long
Supar
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