Long Union Pacific loaded oil train coming down steep grade the Moffat Route

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2022
  • A loaded and very long Union Pacific oil train comes down the Moffat Route. The short (few hundred feet) 3% grade shown in the beginning of the video is the steepest part of the Moffat Route in Colorado. Oil trains were a rarity on this route but have made a big comeback recently on both the Union Pacific and BNSF. These are now daily trains. Union Pacific freight trains which were sporadic last year, are also increasing.
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Komentáře • 63

  • @davidztog9011
    @davidztog9011 Před rokem +9

    Very nice, Tom. I know that's a steep grade, but did not realize it was the steepest grade on the route. Caught a long, mixed manifest going up that grade, but not down it.
    Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍

  • @wolfgangpfeilergartenbahnd6530

    A fantastic video of the train driving through the countryside.

  • @DomAZ
    @DomAZ Před rokem +5

    Beautiful scenery, nice capture of the long train and that's really a steep grade.

  • @MartyJM01
    @MartyJM01 Před rokem +4

    Wow that's a big train. You certainly wouldn't want that getting away from you on the grade. Nice catch Tom.

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem

      I was thinking the same thing. Would make me pretty nervous running that long train down the grade.

  • @rolandalfonso6954
    @rolandalfonso6954 Před rokem +4

    This was just wonderful. Thank you! It also answered a question that I have had: There are limits to the little knuckler couplers. G0tta put engines in front, the middle and the back. All for fun! On a side note, it's been reported that UP is gonna spend a billion on old diesel locomotives. Like the UP commercial from years ago: One ton of freight 480 miles on one gallon of fuel. Those GEs are nutz.

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem +2

      Yes you will break a knuckle with out those middle and pusher locomotives. They are also good for air brakes since they respond as soon as the lead locomotive puts on the air brakes.

  • @ChadsRailfanExperience
    @ChadsRailfanExperience Před rokem +4

    Nice to see some traffic back on that route

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem

      I have heard they are expecting 8-10 oil trains on this line next year.

  • @charliebrooks2570
    @charliebrooks2570 Před rokem +2

    Very cool catch and great scenery too!

  • @valeriebassett3107
    @valeriebassett3107 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Very interesting, I like your write up. It's very informative. Good to know! Thanks for sharing.

  • @aleu650
    @aleu650 Před rokem

    Nothing like the smell of hot brakes in the morning! 😉Excellent video. It seems that they take the security issue very seriously.👍

  • @williamburroughs2273
    @williamburroughs2273 Před měsícem

    That engineer is skillfully taking air off and on the train line, you can hear it how the brakes will scream bloody murder for a minute then back off. Sounded like he had the dynamic brakes working hard too.

  • @joankamp2319
    @joankamp2319 Před rokem +1

    Wow train and scenery

  • @jimwinchester339
    @jimwinchester339 Před rokem

    Boy, some pretty sick-sounding cars in there.

  • @donnacoles3673
    @donnacoles3673 Před rokem

    Wow I enjoyed that video it was fascinating

  • @TroublesomeSlateTruck
    @TroublesomeSlateTruck Před rokem +2

    Good Work.

  • @charliebrooks2570
    @charliebrooks2570 Před rokem

    Very cool UP!

  • @user-ff8ks7kg2o
    @user-ff8ks7kg2o Před měsícem

    6 diesel locomotives, 92 wagons freight cars, total 98 wagons freight train.

  • @bigguy7618
    @bigguy7618 Před rokem +1

    Good ol bomb train. One buffer car between the tanks and locomotive

    • @Mrcharles.
      @Mrcharles. Před rokem

      The oil train is an environmentalists worse nightmare.

  • @Blocksguy
    @Blocksguy Před rokem +2

    Nice

  • @sophornnmun3479
    @sophornnmun3479 Před rokem

    Good luck with your video

  • @cedricsimmons2033
    @cedricsimmons2033 Před rokem +1

    Hello and good evening how many cars

  • @ritzkiimlb765
    @ritzkiimlb765 Před rokem +1

    Looks like it's struggling, and loud...

  • @kjchaifisch
    @kjchaifisch Před 6 měsíci

    Is the high rail follow car standard for this route? I guess to call dispatch if/when mud hits the fan, I assume it's not always there to follow but just during big loads?

  • @trains3501
    @trains3501 Před rokem +1

    Why is that vehicle following train?

  • @cleenlivin
    @cleenlivin Před rokem

    Great video. I had a question that is kind of related but obsolete in away. How did large steam powered freight trains manage their downhill speed without dynamic braking? Was it strictly all braking power or did steam engines have the capability to produce any type of back pressure? Just wondering.
    Thanks….

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem +2

      You can do some limited braking with a steam locomotive by putting the reverser in the opposite direction of travel and letting a little bit of steam in the cylinders when you are going downhill creating back pressure. You would have to be careful you don't use too much steam as you would either slide or spin the wheels. From what I have read going down steep grades in a steam engine was slow going usually 5-10 MPH with frequent stops for brake cooling. Very easy for a train to get away from you if you released the brakes as all that weight would get going pretty fast.

    • @cleenlivin
      @cleenlivin Před rokem

      @@travelingtom923 Thank You. 👍

  • @tomp8871
    @tomp8871 Před rokem

    Holy cow

  • @trains3501
    @trains3501 Před rokem +1

    And they want one Engineer to control these trains

  • @BlakesTrainsandMore4014
    @BlakesTrainsandMore4014 Před rokem +1

    Is 7066 an AC6000 type locomotive?

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem +2

      Yes one of the coolest looking locomotives ever made. Was originally 6,000 HP.

    • @demil3618
      @demil3618 Před 5 měsíci

      What‘s different?
      Those North American locos all look the same to me.

    • @BlakesTrainsandMore4014
      @BlakesTrainsandMore4014 Před 5 měsíci

      @@demil3618 the radiators are bigger on the ac 6000s than they are on the ac44 and such

  • @joetacoma4027
    @joetacoma4027 Před 5 měsíci

    Pardon my ignorance, but do trains ever stop to let their brake cool on long grades?

  • @DanMeyer80
    @DanMeyer80 Před rokem +1

    whats the origin and destnation of these trains

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem +2

      Uinta basin in Utah heading down to Texas.

    • @Mrcharles.
      @Mrcharles. Před rokem

      @@travelingtom923 Is it going to Dallas? Or Houston?

  • @wj4710
    @wj4710 Před 9 dny

    DB all the way

  • @robertroth4171
    @robertroth4171 Před rokem

    LONG UP oil tanker C800

  • @robertroth4171
    @robertroth4171 Před rokem

    UP loaded tanker train B810

  • @charliebrooks2570
    @charliebrooks2570 Před rokem

    Where is the Moffatt Route located?

    • @Slide164
      @Slide164 Před měsícem

      Colorado I believe.

  • @j.m.youngquist419
    @j.m.youngquist419 Před rokem +3

    I have taken a lot of pictures from there ,and you seriously need to watch out for Rattlesnakes.
    Be careful and be aware!

    • @travelingtom923
      @travelingtom923  Před rokem +1

      Yes indeed! Nearly stepped on one next to tunnel #1.

  • @clairehooper9313
    @clairehooper9313 Před 4 měsíci

    Um. This seems like a dangerous way to operate a freight company. Is this legal in the US? You guys need more safety boards or something.

  • @amolkumarkushwaha854
    @amolkumarkushwaha854 Před rokem

    Towing lenght of a small country

  • @jasonpomare5639
    @jasonpomare5639 Před rokem +6

    The Americans really punish their locomotives , can you imagine the weight they're towing.

    • @stephenbroughman3231
      @stephenbroughman3231 Před rokem

      Six GE locomotives with 4400hp each positioned at front, middle, and rear of train with Dynamic Braking. They can handle the load!

    • @sontungle2641
      @sontungle2641 Před rokem

      You must see the Canadian train :))).

    • @nolaspeaker5656
      @nolaspeaker5656 Před 5 měsíci

      Holding back, not towing here.

  • @psl54rsniper
    @psl54rsniper Před rokem +2

    Say goodbye to all that national defense oil to be sold on the open market !!

  • @meandbabajan76
    @meandbabajan76 Před rokem +1

    Nice