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Eastbound Cab Ride Through Carrizo Gorge HD 

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Watch in High Definition! The Carrizo Gorge Railway is a short line freight operator that ran on the old San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway between Plaster City (west of El Centro in the Imperial Valley) and the US border at Tijuana. In 2008, the US portion of the line between Campo and Plaster City was embargoed to freight traffic due to deteriorating track conditions. Since then, another railroad has begun operations on the Mexican portion of the line between Tijuana and Tecate. Recently, the Carrizo Gorge Railway has restarted its maintenance program on the line between Plaster City and Campo. The railroad is based out of Jacumba, located about halfway between Campo and Plaster City. Using one of its F Units and an 89 foot flatcar, the railway is able to transport a team of construction contractors to any point along the tracks to perform maintenance.
This video is of a cab ride one on of the recent Maintenance of Way trips from Jacumba, through the famed Carrizo Gorge and across the Goat Canyon trestle, before continuing on east to Plaster City.
The video starts early in the morning at the small Jacumba rail yard. A construction front loader and excavator are seen being unloaded from the trucks they arrived on. The excavator first assists in loading several sticks of rail and ties onto the flatcar and then hoists itself and the front loader onto the flatcar in a very interesting set of maneuvers. We then climb in the cab of CZRy F7A 100 for the trip east.
100 is an EMD F7 A unit and was built in 1952 as B&LE 723A. Over the years, it saw uses as a locomotive for US Steel, the Texas Southern Dinner train and most recently the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train. It still wears the paint scheme of this most recent owner, but the words OF WASHINGTON were painted out.
Departing Jacumba, we first pass the siding at Titus. We then stop briefly before crossing under Interstate 8, so we can load some additional ties lying nearby. Continuing east, we pass the Spur at Dubbers. I take a short walk through the engine room to look out the back. Old locomotives like this make hearing protection a must. We then pass through Tunnel 5 and enter the gorge! After going a few miles, we pause briefly at the tunnel 8 siding, where several ex. AMT commuter cars are being stored, so some rocks can be cleared from the tracks. While I didn't include it in the video, there was some substantial evidence in and around the cars that hikers have been vandalizing them, which is pretty sad. We then continue east and pass though Tunnel 8, which the CZRy rebuilt and shored up with concrete when it was reopening the line, some ten years ago. We get some spectacular views of the gorge as we crawl along the narrow ledge. We then pass the west portal of the collapsed old Tunnel 15, and a short time later, enter the new Tunnel 15. Right after exiting the tunnel, we are on the famed Goat Canyon Trestle; the world's largest wooden railroad trestle. The trestle was built in 1932 along with the new Tunnel 15 when the side of the mountain slid down several feet and caused the collapse of old Tunnel 15. We pass semaphore signals that were designed to give a stop signal should the bridge collapse or be damaged. We then pass through tunnel 16 and stop at the east portal. Here, the construction equipment and workers were offloaded, and the locomotive continued east with the flatcar, rails, and ties. Shortly thereafter, we encounter a group of trespassers as we are about to enter tunnel 18.
The trespassers (hikers) were at the far end of the tunnel, about to walk in. Had it not been for several toots on the horn by the engineer, the trespassers may never have lived to tell the tale. That said, never hike into Carrizo Gorge along the train tracks. There are several ways to hike into the Gorge by climbing the surrounding hills, but hiking along the train tracks (particularly through tunnels and across bridges) is dangerous, illegal and stupid.
Continuing east, the gorge gets shallower and we pass through the last few tunnels. We turn east as the gorge continues north. The tracks begin the long winding descent into the Anza Borrego Desert towards the Imperial Valley. We pass Dos Cabezas Siding, the sand blown area at Silica, cross over freeway 8, pass though Coyote wells, and end at a dirt crossing just west of Plaster City. The tracks at the crossing were destroyed a year or two ago by a large vehicle working on nearby power lines. We drop off the ties and sticks of rail, which were to be used to repair the tracks. The tracks have since been repaired on a subsequent trip and trains can once again reach Plaster City and points east. I rode on the return trip to Jacumba as well, and that video can be viewed here: • Westbound Cab Ride Thr...
This is a very rare video, as the public is not normally allowed to ride a train into the Gorge. I must reiterate that nobody should ever hike along the train tracks into the Carrizo Gorge.
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@trainman264
@trainman264 Год назад
It’s been nearly 10 years on this video and the goat canyon now lies defeated. There’s now 3 GP38-2s sitting in coyote siding with their windows and doors welded shut. It would be awesome for this line to possibly come back one day. Good video 😁
@myrrhavm
@myrrhavm Год назад
Not sure how this got in my recommended list but looked like a good day at work. I’d like to have this gig if riding through the country seeing the past.
@greggd2027
@greggd2027 2 месяца назад
I have read so many articles about and seen so many pictures of this rail line and of the trestle - seeing this video is just pure gold! Thank goodness for RU-vid. Almost as good as being there
@trainnerd3029
@trainnerd3029 2 месяца назад
The kids riding along in the skid steer are the best! 12 years ago, and I bet they remember it like it was yesterday!!
@TheCatsa
@TheCatsa 2 года назад
This line needs a lot of repairs now days. Partially collapsed tunnel, rocks on tracks, and so on. Hopefully someone will do the repairs and keep it open. This line has so much history it would be a shame to see it go.
@Matt-wl3jo
@Matt-wl3jo Год назад
What tunnel is it? Last time I went I didn't recall a collapsed tunnel, but it was a while ago
@TheCatsa
@TheCatsa Год назад
@@Matt-wl3jo The one just down from the big bridge. Happen during an earthquake years back. You can still walk through it.
@kbmmanews7729
@kbmmanews7729 11 дней назад
I have Muscular Dystrophy and 35 years ago when I could walk, a small group of us hiked in from the east to the Goat trestle bridge. Watching this brought back so many memories. Thank you.
@allenra530
@allenra530 11 лет назад
That is really great news. I was a track worker for CZRY from 2000 to 2003 and a Conductor from 2002 to 2004 and worked on both Tunnel 8 and Tunnel 16. When I heard that they had quit operations I was sad that all of the work we did was being wasted.
@rongehlken8725
@rongehlken8725 Год назад
Great video Locomotive450. I always wondered if the tressle could actually withstand the weight of a train after all these years. It would be nice to see this railway open for tourism. There is a train that runs from Durango CO to Silverton CO for tourism and it would be nice to see something like that from Jacumba to Plaster City or to at lease the bottom of the hill. I'd be a regular if that was to happen.
@allenra530
@allenra530 5 месяцев назад
After we finished reopening Tunnel 8 and Tunnel 16 in 2001, we loaded 100 ton hoppers with sand from Silica and took 25 car trains from Dos Cabezas to Campo every night/day for a little over a year. 2500 tons of sand filled hoppers plus 2 locomotives didn't bother the Goat Canyon Trestle at all. I did several bridge inspections on it when I was the section foreman and saw no signs of failure, even though there was a fire around 1989 or 1990 and CDF cut some sections out of the vertical poles to keep it from burning down. A bridge inspector from a San Diego engineering firm told me that it was common for structures to be way overbuilt in the first half of the 20th century. His opinion was that the heaviest train that we could get up there would not put enough strain on that trestle to damage it. Eventually, weather, fire or an earthquake might bring it down, but not trains.
@5thSealBeats
@5thSealBeats Год назад
And this is why I love RU-vid!
@leomaranton
@leomaranton 8 месяцев назад
With a tight heart and pain in my soul, I watched how this splendor, this railway built with so much effort and sacrifice, stands abandoned instead of being valued for tourist purposes. It is a pity that such an investment is left prey to the vicissitudes of nature and will soon become just a memory...I think about what it looks like now, so many years after filming and if anything can still be done to preserve it.
@baconrinds
@baconrinds 8 лет назад
I was a young rail fan living in Chula Vista and wound up making friends with the SD&AE crews, especially Tom Brady, running over to El Centro. They had offered to let me ride with them but my parents would not let me go, as I was too young. Years later when in college, I tried to hike into Goat Canyon but was turned back by a track walker. Finally, as a San Diego Sheriff's Deputy (Reserve), I got the assignment to patrol the rails from Jacumba to Dos Cabezas on a hand cart with the track walker. I made this run twice before the tracks were washed out by Tropical Storm Kathleen around '76 or '77. Good times.
@googleuser3645
@googleuser3645 7 лет назад
Great to read of a viewer like you. Too bad you're not a SD native.~
@pappysproductions
@pappysproductions 5 лет назад
Check out my folding Rail Kart ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Igj_rAV8WJM.html. This was filmed in Anza Borrego. Watch the second trial run through the tunnels
@Raptorman0909
@Raptorman0909 5 лет назад
So cool that the kids got to come along, they'll remember that day for a long time...
@antonbruce1241
@antonbruce1241 3 года назад
Wow...that Goat Canyon trestle is STILL a fantastic sight to see!!!!
@baebradar
@baebradar 10 лет назад
That has to be the coolest diesel train cab ride video man!!! It's really awesome and rare! Total respect to these guys and thanks to the camera man too!
@cny02253
@cny02253 11 лет назад
It's content like this that makes You Tube shine! This is one of the best rail videos I have seen on YT. Kudos for you excellent videos, I have gotten addicted to them! These continuous cab and observation car rides (like your Tioga Pass vids) are absolutely flipping unbeatable.
@Locomotive450
@Locomotive450 11 лет назад
I'm glad to hear that you enjoy my videos; it makes their continued production seem much more worthwhile! I have much more video from this trip in Carrizo Gorge which I'll be posting soon.
@johnconnerleaderoftheresis784
@johnconnerleaderoftheresis784 3 года назад
Thanks 🙏. Haven’t been to the desert 🌵 in years. Thank y’all
@ScubaOz
@ScubaOz 10 лет назад
I can t believe I found this video, I hiked this back in the early 90's when I was in the Marine Corps, we had a blast taking photos, but its in a hell of a lot better shape in this video since then. Wow, this made my day, thanks for the videos!
@googleuser3645
@googleuser3645 7 лет назад
Great to read from 1 like you. But back in your time of being here: those ultra-power poles were not existing, here.
@islandboy70
@islandboy70 9 лет назад
I've never seen a video like this before and I enjoyed it from beginning to end. Beautiful scenery!
@pappysproductions
@pappysproductions 5 лет назад
Check out my folding Rail Kart ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Igj_rAV8WJM.html. This was filmed in Anza Borrego. Watch the second trial run through the tunnels
@carlkirkegaard2030
@carlkirkegaard2030 4 года назад
Great presentation Haley, I learned something I never knew, and I always have loved trains and it's history. . Thank you!!
@MegaSnow121
@MegaSnow121 3 года назад
Fantastic landscape! A great train ride. Thank you!
@MrJimbaloid
@MrJimbaloid 7 лет назад
That is without doubt THE BEST video I have ever seen on youtube TX for posting this as I live in England and only last week found out about goat canyon I NEVER thought a train would ever cross that bridge again. Again many thanks.
@48firefox
@48firefox 9 лет назад
Im from the uk nothing like this here, what a fantastic line to operate tourist trains Im sure they would be packed out , viewing the fantastic mountains and lunar landscape brilliant film.
@MortenOlesen
@MortenOlesen 9 лет назад
Very interesting to watch - and what a spectacular landscape!
@zo2998
@zo2998 3 года назад
Really great video. Thanks so much for taking me there! I look forward to more escapes..
@onedogbowen
@onedogbowen 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing, great train trip. Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍
@nonoyobeezewax9527
@nonoyobeezewax9527 8 лет назад
Totally awesome vid! Thanks for posting it!!
@nightwalker1973
@nightwalker1973 11 лет назад
Oh, i will love to see some more material of that trip. Thanks for this one. Regards.
@Kebekwoodcraft7375
@Kebekwoodcraft7375 8 лет назад
Thanks for the ride again ,great job !
@mindless_the_band5261
@mindless_the_band5261 10 лет назад
Oh what a great ride!!! Nice job on camera. I saw so many great places to dig for Gold.
@jackg6078
@jackg6078 11 лет назад
I have never been on a train but have always wanted to. this is the best train video i have seen. great job!
@JohnsKeith
@JohnsKeith 2 года назад
JohnsKeith 0 seconds ago Thanks for sharing your information. I have made 4 trips through the Carrizo Gorge since then on bicycle. 2 times all the way through from Jacumba and I-8 to Ocotillo. Most recently in 2005. All of the tunnels were open and it was an incredible experience. It was a long ride even on high scale mtn. bikes. We usually did not arrive into Ocotillo until 9:00 pm. The scenery was fantastic and we even had a freight revenue train pass us on our last trip about 2005 going from Campo to Ocotillo to inter change with the UP Railroad in Plaster City. Thanks so much for sharing. Keith Johns
@vonmazur1
@vonmazur1 9 лет назад
Congrats! You have done a very good presentation, free of the usual annoying errors on a lot of rail videos. I thank you for posting this fine subject....
@DS75921
@DS75921 9 лет назад
great video and there is nothing like the old EMD covered wagon glad to see one running
@kentdavis6646
@kentdavis6646 4 года назад
Great video, I've always wanted to see a through ride on this railroad 👌✌
@TMandN
@TMandN 11 лет назад
I really enjoyed watching this! Thanks for posting!
@brucer9572
@brucer9572 4 года назад
I lived in Jacumba forty-five years ago. I had close friends who worked for the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railroad. I could tell you one or two stories, you betcha! But we never called the big trestle the Goat Canyon trestle. It was the big wooden bridge. And at that time, its claim to fame was that it was (and maybe still is) the tallest wooden trestle made out of wood AND build upon a curve. (Be sure to pay attention to the logical "AND") All and all, I remain grateful to view your video. Well done! It is spectacular, but only insofar that your video doesn't really capture the real magnificence. I don't know who could, but then, I ain't no videographer. During World War II, the trestles and the tunnels were guarded by the United States Army. That must have been tough duty in the summertime. =====END=====
@johnconnerleaderoftheresis784
@johnconnerleaderoftheresis784 3 года назад
Don’t meet many fellow former x-dessert dwellers. I’m from Hinkly CA
@rileyodonald3034
@rileyodonald3034 9 лет назад
This is the coolest cab ride ever!
@gomer6477
@gomer6477 Год назад
Thank you. Fantastic video. I'm glad I found it.
@howardnielsen6220
@howardnielsen6220 3 года назад
Thank You from La Pine Oregon We road out on the rails on a VW rail years ago when we lived in Alpine
@Locomotive450
@Locomotive450 11 лет назад
A new railroad, called the Pacific Imperial Railroad, has supposedly replaced the Carrizo Gorge Railway as the SD&AE Desert Line's operator. The hope is that they will reopen and partially repair the line to an extent that will allow freight operations to resume, with the eventual goal being a complete repair and upgrade/modernization. So to answer your question, the railroad may very well be reopened within a couple years.
@snydedon9636
@snydedon9636 Год назад
There is a video/ documentary on the construction of this railroad. Don’t remember the name but pretty sure it is on RU-vid. It’s a incredible story of all the setbacks that were experienced on the long construction. I believe there was multiple owners that tried and failed until the last owner finally succeeded. Anyone interested in rail history would enjoy it.
@jeanolsen8651
@jeanolsen8651 Год назад
Acho um grande desperdício. Abandonarem um ferrovia. Que deve ter sido construída com muito esforço humano.
@randalldouggertt9848
@randalldouggertt9848 11 лет назад
Great journey. Excellent video!!
@chrispraz877
@chrispraz877 Год назад
Cool video, thanks for sharing the journey. I bet that Goat Canyon trestle has been in a couple movies. Our country needs to re invest in Rail, for commercial, and passenger. The Airline industry has become untenable with the cost of fuel, and labor shortages. For the sake of the environment, Rail is the answer! Great work here .
@rickb5946
@rickb5946 4 года назад
Excellent footage!
@ptchello
@ptchello 8 лет назад
Oh my God, very good !!! Congratulations !!!
@almeggs3247
@almeggs3247 7 лет назад
Omg thanks for this! Bring it all back!,,,,,!!
@nikolayborisenko3732
@nikolayborisenko3732 9 лет назад
Very interesting ride, landscape and rolling stock!
@rainbowrailroadcrossing7798
Such Beautiful views and vintage EMD locomotives
@rogerstill71
@rogerstill71 3 года назад
I'd love to take that ride. The scenery is awesome!
@esbatmfoad
@esbatmfoad 11 лет назад
Great Video! Seeing the kids reminded me of when my Brother and I lived next to the tracks in FLA when younger. I also loved the landscape and now I know where the Black Mesa Complex is located.
@ShoresRailfan
@ShoresRailfan 11 лет назад
Love this video. I can relate to it having ridden behind the F7 on the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train a couple of times. I also have two videos posted on my YT channel that were shot back in April, 2000, at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo. One shows the former SP 4-6-0 #2353 pulling an excursion to Miller Creek. The other is of SP GP9 #3873 running between the border and Campo. Thanks again for the great footage.
@JohnLemieux
@JohnLemieux 3 года назад
I wish this line were still in service. I'd love to ride it.
@arejay54
@arejay54 8 лет назад
Great video! What a cab ride!
@brettaperkins7007
@brettaperkins7007 2 года назад
Thanks for the ride!
@jackg6078
@jackg6078 11 лет назад
the F - Units were and still are the backbone of all the old rails if they stop the old rails stop please keep up the good work!
@mackpines
@mackpines Год назад
So glad someone recreated this route on Trainz Simulator. It’s so realistic and close to the actual line, it’s kind of harrowing driving a train through the gorge and over the huge trestles.
@briankettle9446
@briankettle9446 10 лет назад
Fantastic scenery . One of the best videos I've seen
@ultrametric9317
@ultrametric9317 6 лет назад
That was fascinating!
@ModelingSteelinHO
@ModelingSteelinHO 11 лет назад
Heavy equipment & trains not to mention great sound capture too. Great video,thank you for sharing.
@AlohaRobertTravelShow
@AlohaRobertTravelShow 11 лет назад
thank you very much for posting this video...
@miachevydude
@miachevydude 10 лет назад
Cool video,i watched the whole thing!Now i need to take a nap(LOL).Very interesting i must admit.cool seeing those old Southern pacific Boxcars.Thanks for uploading.
@vasiliko1969
@vasiliko1969 9 лет назад
Excellent video.Thanks;
@brianchisnell1548
@brianchisnell1548 2 года назад
Late 60's or early 70's, I remember the San Diego phone book had that giant trestle on the front cover!
@gracenauen9828
@gracenauen9828 6 лет назад
I really enjoyed watching him work first loading then unloading and then the Canyon Wow Wow
@allancron1936
@allancron1936 4 года назад
What ever happens with this rail road if some of it or all of it can be opened up and kept active with the right marketing this would be a fantastic tourist operation , spectacular scenery and incredible engineering
@MarioNarvaezGameros
@MarioNarvaezGameros 3 года назад
Que buen video!!!! El territorio genial....
@christopherrobinson3290
@christopherrobinson3290 2 месяца назад
Wow Goat canyon trestle was amazing 🤩 incredible views thanks 🙏
@G3RIVER
@G3RIVER 11 лет назад
Beautiful trip!!
@lasalleman
@lasalleman 10 лет назад
Great ride!
@MrJimbaloid
@MrJimbaloid 7 лет назад
I've just been watching loads of uk steam stuff but I have to come back to this because WOW
@JayJr2007
@JayJr2007 8 лет назад
Excellent video!
@disturbed1954
@disturbed1954 10 лет назад
Awesome video, really enjoyed!
@Gabrocol
@Gabrocol 2 года назад
Those are some lucky kids riding in the skid loader!
@exiarules6712
@exiarules6712 7 лет назад
its kind of amazing how after we came out of the first tunnel in the beautiful mountain landscape and then went into the desert plains
@tonyowens7887
@tonyowens7887 Год назад
That was awesome 👍
@ModelingSteelinHO
@ModelingSteelinHO 11 лет назад
One of the most interesting videos of all time in my humble opinion. At least from a sound prospective. Thank you it was very enjoyable and an all time favorite. Liked it so much I had to come back for another time. Excellent sound capture !
@ubogyi4656
@ubogyi4656 Год назад
I am very glad to see steam locomotive than. diesel .
@richardhaight8620
@richardhaight8620 10 лет назад
Holly Carrizo! What a stinking goat path. If they want to re-open this line they better get busy with the maintenance or the cost will be prohibitive. Nice video with some great scenery. Thanks 450.
@ivatt442
@ivatt442 11 лет назад
This is a marvellous video, can't wait to see your next productions! Thanks for sharing!
@EntertainmentWorldz
@EntertainmentWorldz Год назад
Excellent video bro 😍😍😍😍
@williamanderson6142
@williamanderson6142 6 лет назад
Amazing footage,camber of rails on some corners made me think the excavator would slide off the car? Brilliant work,thank you
@jflaviovidal
@jflaviovidal 11 лет назад
Enjoyed evey minute of this superb video.
@gerritwoutervanammers9818
@gerritwoutervanammers9818 11 лет назад
Interesting video, nice work ! Greetings from Spain.
@CGT867
@CGT867 8 лет назад
An amazing line. It looks a totally unstable location to build a railroad so full credit to those surveyors and engineers who built it! One day those kids will look back at this video and realize they were part of an historic trip.
@ericjamieson
@ericjamieson 5 лет назад
It was a hugely complex line to build. They wanted to keep it all in the US but ended up having to build a large part of it in Mexico. If you drive Interstate 8 between San Diego and Arizona you'll see why. Basically at the time San Diego and Los Angeles were vying to be the main Southern California deep water port, but when the line that eventually became the modern BNSF Southern Transcon was built, LA pretty much won that battle, and this line became less and less useful and was subject to recurring financial problems. Although part of it in San Diego County eventually became part of the San Diego Trolley system.
@SouthCalifas619
@SouthCalifas619 4 года назад
@@ericjamieson and thats also when San Diegos local industry and economy started going down hill, so now San Diegos only source of income is tourism, which sucks for the locals because that just means living here is far more expensive with nothing but minimum wage costumer service jobs here that dont pay enough for the price of living. We would have been far better off keeping this industry strong in San Diego
@holdersteven
@holdersteven 8 лет назад
This made me cry!
@MrBillCNW
@MrBillCNW 3 года назад
I agree with some of the other people here on RU-vid it’ll be a great tourist line to open up for passengers can’t believe somebody hasn’t done that yet. Anyway thank you for sharing.
@aloiziobarros1
@aloiziobarros1 4 года назад
Good! Congratulations.
@jon99t
@jon99t 10 лет назад
it was nice looking at the view from the cab
@johnjaco5544
@johnjaco5544 3 года назад
Good video thanks
@yourautoadvocate8863
@yourautoadvocate8863 6 лет назад
Amazing truly amazing!
@billkea7224
@billkea7224 2 года назад
The old F7 makes some fine sounds.
@allancron1936
@allancron1936 4 года назад
Thanks very much for the feed back about this spectacular landscape and railroad, sure hope the new owners get their boarder clearance and reopen this line. Am wondering if any consideration has been given to promoting a scenic tourist train on this route if it reopens for freight and general use by new owners. It would be a disaster to see this line die, As a retired earth moving contractor it would appear to me that much off the through way could be improved without to much cost. Just wish I was living somewhere close by instead of here in New Zealand
@williamchristian8389
@williamchristian8389 8 лет назад
Wonderful, creepy, frightening. I really enjoyed the trip
@karlschweizer8836
@karlschweizer8836 8 лет назад
+William Christian i would love to run that on homemade rail cart v twin gas powered beast and camp there for the night by one of them tunnels just to have a feel for the place who has done that are you scared yet it could be scary dont know
@samhouston1673
@samhouston1673 3 года назад
I find this work to be more appealing than sitting in an office all day, even for twice or three times the money. A drone following you would provide some nice highlights of the scenery.
@Kurt1968
@Kurt1968 3 года назад
I had no idea this line was still in operation! Absolutely incredible!
@jstrainsstuff2386
@jstrainsstuff2386 Год назад
It's not this video is old
@lonniepruitt5487
@lonniepruitt5487 Год назад
That was very interesting to watch..👍
@johnbarclay88
@johnbarclay88 3 года назад
Great vid.
@elisioeudes6288
@elisioeudes6288 2 года назад
Sensacional guerreiros!! Daqui Do Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil.
@jgviajante875
@jgviajante875 4 месяца назад
Parabens pelo belo vídeo. Lugares lindos. Esse deserto
@NumberZeroZeroSix
@NumberZeroZeroSix 11 лет назад
Thanks. That's a great video. It is a different environment from mine. You have to deal with rockslides, caves and cave-ins. Down here in South Louisiana we have to float track roadbeds over mud.
@megatrains
@megatrains Год назад
Great video!!!!!!!!!!!!
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