Thanks. An updated and expanded version of this video is in the works. Will be breaking it up into 3 sections so new material on the new cement trains can to Mitchell can be included !!!
I gotta say; I really like your stuff. Decent mix of both ground and air footage. Drone picture quality is extremely good, as is your control with your flying. I'm disappointed that I never made the jump up to using a drone, but watching yours fixes that!
Much appreciated!!!! Droning has certainly changed railroad photography !!! It certainly is not easy but the results can really change the perspective !!!!
This just popped up on my RU-vid suggestions. Wow, what a beautifully crafted video highlighting rail.operations in that part of the US. A couple of times I thought I was looking at a model railway layout at night! Thoroughly enjoyed it, from a Aussie railfan!
The Michaelangelo of train videos strikes again. Amazing work. Would love to see something from Minnesota and former DMIR area. Ore mines, docks, winter etc.. 👌🏼
I have to agree to music was an excellent pick to go with the sprawling views of Arizona . Beautiful photography, angle choices and height views. Very much enjoyed watching. Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you very much! A revised version of this will be posted in a month or so perhaps with added areas around Hillside that were not included in the first video! :) Hope you will consider subscribing! :)
So happy to see you back on Utube! I watch your videos every day and the enjoyment and relaxation your videos provide is second to none! I still think you should be on Nat Geo or Discovery! Thank you!
Fantastic cinematography with beautiful music. This video immediately went to my favorites. Thanks for all of your hard work in making this production.
Well they usually start out at 2:30 am on weekdays (or at least they did until recently when they began departing Parker for the east bounds around 9 am :)
Wow, what a ride ! Great views of Cumberland, Md. at the beginning, too! My dad was born and raised there, and my grandmother last lived on Green Street, across from the Coca Cola bottling plant. My brother and I would always watch for trains crossing viaduct just down the street whenever we were in town to visit. My dad's closest friend worked for Chessie and predecessors after world war 2 and retired in the early 80s. He worked as a " car knocker " and worked with the wreck crew when they were called out to clear up derailments. That was in the days when railroads did all that for themselves . Mr. Charlie Barr used to tell us quite a few stories of wrecks he helped to clean up. Thanks again for such a beautiful ride along!
Absolutely world class drone footage, of one of five or six mountain passes through out the United States rail system second to none in the world! Last you Sir. are incredible in cinematography & music, this is the greatest ever done!
Just going to add on to the praise, thee best video's on you tube. You are a Rembrandt of video production, drone, scenes, music. Excellent! Glad your back.
Absolutely Amazing! Even better than all your others, and those have been incredible. The Cumberland church scene with the organ music, was so well done.
The wye here connects on both ends with the BNSF former Santa Fe transcon. As you can see in the video the ARZC used it to turn their power. They didn’t always use both legs of the wye when interchanging in the EMD era.
Great video! You have very good cameras. Very nice drone operation/flying. Great quality. Nice cinematography! Great editing. I really appreciated the short (for me, too short. I love pipe organs) pipe organ concert. Nice little Wicks church organ.
Yes, cumberland is tough go same here calgary to vancouver bc.CSX yard is main turning point on csx systems the repair is well locations for repair.excellent video and music thank you.😊
Absolutely Beautiful Drone video and very informative too, I could feel my blood pressure dropping and great music also, you knocked it out of the park.
As at 51 year CSX & predecessors employee with the final 20 years having the Baltimore Division including the Keystone Sub as my territory - WELL DONE - It should get a RU-vid Emmy for Railroad Production.
This movie just blew me away. I have biked the GAP trail for decades and I always enjoy the scenery of the Laurel Highlands and the amazing rumble of the CSX trains along the Youghiogheny River...you often cannot see the trains while biking but you can hear them as if you were next to them. Seeing the landscape from the air provides a new and stunning view of the Laurel Highlands. I live near Pittsburgh and this area is pretty much my backyard. It's a too welk-kept secret. Notice the homes in the movie. Nothing extravagant or fancy but they are almost always well kept and neat. Cumberland, Meyersdale and Rockwood are charming towns worth spending some time in. Those folks on the Capitol Limited sure got their money's worth. Decades ago the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie and the Western Maryland used to run trains from Pittsburgh to Ohiopyle for day trips. The Capitol Limited uses CSX tracks from Washington to Pittsburgh and uses a track that runs under Oakland (where the University of Pittsburgh is) to connect to the Norfolk Southern main line to continue to Chicago. The view of the Horseshoe Curve at Mance is every bit as impressive as the Horseshoe Curve in Altoona. You deserve an Oscar for this. Well done.
Amen. Thank you! Yes we were blown away by how stunning the highlands are just east of Connellsville to Garrett. Just amazing. We intend to bike to Indian Creek sometime this fall to get the viaduct there!!! Very hard to get to that spot ! As you noted. So many beautifully maintained homes in the hills!!!
@@AcmeCinematography Thanx for the kind words and hard work. The Keystone Subdivision ought to have an excursion train, but given PSR and that there is only one track in a few sections, this is unlikely. I think CSX has a long range plan to double track through Pittsburgh (there is a tunnel on the South Side that has one track). A third track for Amtrak would be ideal. Thanx again!