Beautiful scenes, shots & camera positions, I've been through the Calhoun Pass many times & never once thought to stop & film the trains going by, great footage
I used to go there with my dad when I was a kid! At that time you were allowed to go inside the mountains and such, then it caught on fire on year. thanks for sharing this keep up the great work!
Just found your channel and subscribed. Amazing video, beautiful scenery. Although a rail fan, American trains are favourite since visiting years ago. That’s what you call a railway. Rain snow or shine they keep on going. Not here in the U.K. every thing grinds to a halt in a bit of adverse weather. Pathetic really. All the best. 🇬🇧Mick
Wow great video! 4K looks so good and I definitely love the scenery around it. Cool to see there was a decent amount of BNSF ACes and I loved that angle 42:13 also that P3 1:01:09 subbed
I was there last September, but only for a few hours. The Oasis is really cool. I want to go back and spend a few days there and read the guest books! Great video!
Is it just me or is there no 4k video option in the quality settings? i dont see 4k listed on chrome/firefox/IE. btw, what is your setup for recording equipment?
Yes I noticed that as when it finished uploading the video and I was bummed. Glad to see it’s working now ! I was very eager to use my new Sony 4K movie camera
Hi, will be visiting Cajon this May and was wondering where best to park and walk to the location between the UP and BNSF tracks by the silver shed that is featured from 24:27 to 41:00 in the video.
So in 24:27 it would be a bit of a hike to get to that spot however if you wish to do so park down in the Cajon junction. And then for 41:00 that shot was taken 40 yds from sworthout canyon road on the UP line
I notice that these Cajon Pass trains tend not to run at night (after 9pm Local Time). Does this observation match up with actual train schedules? Does anyone know for sure?
g g. I live near the Cajon Pass and commute it’s adjoining freeway frequently. I’ve never not seen a train in the corridor day or night. Extremely busy. A must see for railfanners!
@@kenmunozatmmrrailroad6853 Thank you Ken. I record them on a seismometer near the pass. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-live_stream.htmlchannel=UCyWplVN2kB_-ovNqSNUpPkg . The closest point the rail makes to the seismometer is near Keenbrook.
Thanks for the great video - I was lucky enough to visit Cajon Pass from Australia a few years back. But seeing I only had a car rental I didn't get to all of your locations and I certainly didn't have a drone. One question I have is about the BNSF UP combination at 1:23:39 - I've never seen that combo and so it's a great catch and I wonder if these two competitors help each other out from time to time?