Thanks for posting this. Back in the '60's & '70's my Grandpa used take me to the Summit to see the trains(plus lots of other places on this route). This brings back a lot of great memories!
You manage some really cool shots of these trains and you do a good job explaining what's going on. Good little bits of info on the surroundings while waiting for the train, like you did with the damaged autoracks. Nicely done.
@@RoamingRailfan I know it says in your title you got there at the right time. I Hiked in November 2002 to experience the environment l the Donner Party went through in the 1840's , beautiful part of the world.
It is common for Amtrak to be on concrete ties. Concrete ties provide for faster speeds and hold up better in the long run for heavy trains compared to wood ties.
@@RoamingRailfan makes sense. Think you mentioned it is UP trackage so I guess they build and maintain this track. Thanks for responding and keep up the great content. Your #1 Canadian fan
It crosses over 2 mountain ranges on its journey with fairly steep grades plus the second locomotive provides redundancy and power to the cars should one of them brake down mid-trip
Thanks for posting this. Back in the '60's & '70's my Grandpa used take me to the Summit to see the trains(plus lots of other places on this route). This brings back a lot of great memories!
You manage some really cool shots of these trains and you do a good job explaining what's going on. Good little bits of info on the surroundings while waiting for the train, like you did with the damaged autoracks. Nicely done.
Awesome video 🚄🚄👍
Different local same great video
Still clear up there, went through in November 1998 was at least 10 feet of snow then, great shots
This was filmed in September, heard there was snow 2 weeks later.
@@RoamingRailfan I know it says in your title you got there at the right time. I Hiked in November 2002 to experience the environment l the Donner Party went through in the 1840's , beautiful part of the world.
Nice! Interesting variety from the usual
Roaming railfan you have did it again, making another outstanding video. Keep it up.
Thanks …Great video👍👍👍
First thing I do is go full screen. Great video. Thanks
GREAT video..... Thank you for your day.... !
Spiftacular!!!
Nice something a little different 👍🏻🏴
Is it common for Amtrak to run on concrete ties? I just assumed these heavier trains would run on timber ties.
It is common for Amtrak to be on concrete ties. Concrete ties provide for faster speeds and hold up better in the long run for heavy trains compared to wood ties.
@@RoamingRailfan makes sense. Think you mentioned it is UP trackage so I guess they build and maintain this track. Thanks for responding and keep up the great content. Your #1 Canadian fan
Excuse my ignorance, but why does an 8 car train need to be pulled by two engines? Does the track have steep inclines?
It crosses over 2 mountain ranges on its journey with fairly steep grades plus the second locomotive provides redundancy and power to the cars should one of them brake down mid-trip