I loved Michael loves trains video of cajon pass with lots of union pacific trains with lots of auto freight loaders and regular piggy back trailers and double stack cargos trailers I love this mountain of cajon pass go union pacific trains 🚂🚃 no videos of BNSF 🚃🚂😮trains just the ❤❤❤❤union pacific trains that rocks
Hey Micheal.. Wt a beautiful compilation/photography of action packed train activity on d slopes, uphills, Bends n twists all on very magnificent scenery. U call all these diesel electric engines I hear? Unbelievable power output n real resilience of sophisticated trains. Even scaling some elevations fr real?
Awesome video and great scenery. Have a wonderful upcoming holiday weekend.(Steve)
Beautiful video.❤❤😍😍
Great videos, appreciate ,the union pacific feature😅
And all your editing thumbs up
Great shots and great scenery!
Great work on this video
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around the 9 minute mark, interesting comparison, long double stack trains in the foreground and an endless parade of trucks-trailers in the distance
I enjoy the camera angles that make the grades appear impossibly steep. Cajon is truly a fascinating stretch of railroad.
Wonderful video. For the early portion of the video, is that the location where VRF has a webcam?
Yes😅
Nice & crispy...a great Cajon video pictorial.
Are you using Sony or Canon mirrorless cameras?
I loved Michael loves trains video of cajon pass with lots of union pacific trains with lots of auto freight loaders and regular piggy back trailers and double stack cargos trailers I love this mountain of cajon pass go union pacific trains 🚂🚃 no videos of BNSF 🚃🚂😮trains just the ❤❤❤❤union pacific trains that rocks
Hey Micheal.. Wt a beautiful compilation/photography of action packed train activity on d slopes, uphills, Bends n twists all on very magnificent scenery.
U call all these diesel electric engines I hear? Unbelievable power output n real resilience of sophisticated trains. Even scaling some elevations fr real?
I’m reasonably sure that road from Summit to Victorville was not paved when I visited 20+ years ago. Guess I’m an old-timer!