TEHACHAPI RAILROADING: "Pooled" & "Exotic" Rail Cars
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- Railfan Railroad Writes: Tons of clean home road cars and Per Deim boxcars, Coop hoppers, lumber flats and special loads! Of course, every train has a caboose or two! The best trains are shown in their entirety, making this a "Candy Store for Modeler and railfans".
This is one of two chapters of the Tehachapi line shot on Kodak color movie film by Tom Butterworth. This DVD is available on our website www.cspmovies.com. It features many other topics that bring the SP, Sana Fe and WP lines with beautiful scenery.
This presentation brings it back with beautiful scenery, old smoking diesel power and colorful, graffiti-free freight cars in the 1970's and 80's! We make the case for watching freight car traffic-patterns and loads to better understand how railroads worked before all the mergers of the 1990's. Watching these trains makes us realize all of the things we took for granted, and we appreciate these freight car views much more -- and it makes us want to see, and in the case of modelers, run the trains of yesteryear! These valuable historical views help us to create trains with our memories into a credible mix of cars from favorite home roads and the "Pooled" and "exotic" cars from other railroads! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Great times , big , clean power , NO GRAFFITI . Not one single tag .
The pre-mega merger, pre-degenerate tagger era was a great time to train watch.
I like the commentary you provide- always interesting. Good voice for narration too.
Did anyone see the guy on the lumber car waving 😂
Love classic western railroading!
it's a joy to see that classic western railroading.
Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful footage!!
19:10 I had to do a double-take here, then it dawned on me that this scene was NOT filmed at the Cajon Pass. It just looks very similar!
Nice,0:27😊
Why are the tankers connected with a pipe @ 23:50?