Awesome footage,what sort of horsepower are we talking in that set up? And what sort of grade do you think that climb is?
This is something else.
BTW, this one is better watched with the sound “OFF”
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLb_99f_JSE&list=PLE2CD3E89EFAD218D&featur e=share]Following train through Tehachapi Loop - YouTube[/ame]
Awesome footage,what sort of horsepower are we talking in that set up? And what sort of grade do you think that climb is?
There is another video kicking around on You-tube that has an enormous freight train being hauled by 7 locos.
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I have some videos taken in the 80s and 90s and the trains were often 4x4 and 6x4 ( 6 locos at the head and 4 locos mid train ) but the info for that specific train in the YouTube video above states the train is 1.3 miles long or just over 2 kms long.
They are about to begin an upgrade project that will see an increase from 35 x 8,000 foot trains to 50 x 8,000 foot trains A DAY or on average, one train every 15 minutes.
That’s 14,000 containers a day.
I will get there one of these days.
There are three major continental crossings in Southern California, this one, Donner Pass and by far the most spectacular, the Feather River Route.
Do a google search for Feather River Railroad and for a real eye opener, for the KADDIE WYE.
The Kaddie Wye is a huge “Y” shaped twin steel trestle bridge.
this link should wet your appetite.
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feather_River_Route"]Feather River Route - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
Here is another spectacular arial video of Tehachapi Loop.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZCYhP1D4O4[/ame]
I'm sorry, I just dont understand.
How does that work?
why doesnt it all pull into the middle??
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If you did something like this with your model train set, it probably would, but the sheer weight of the train keeps it on the track.
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Hi,
That is an impressively steady camera shot.
Cheers
Probably something like a DJI Phantom 3 or 4 drone - my mate flys these semi professionally - they take amazing video. Once you have it parked where you want it, it won't move. It's like taking video off a fixed camera platform.
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